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Chief Waukazoo. In the
early 1900s, Wauakazoo, a po****r
summer destination for tourists, was home to the
Waukazoo Inn, a hotel. The
Waukazoo Inn was...
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natives moved north to
preserve their way of life and culture.
Chief Peter Waukazoo and
Reverend George Smith decided to move the
community and the Ottawa...
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Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake
Macatawa "
Waukazoo Woods,"
Historical Marker Database msu.edu
Michigan DNR map of Lake Macatawa...
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Darlene Vendegna W
Jennifer Lynn
Walker Anna Wang (Alameda County)
Helen Waukazoo Pauline A.
Weaver Elñora T. Webb
Cecilia Weed
Ilene Weinreb Angela Wellman...
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Darlene Vendegna W
Jennifer Lynn
Walker Anna Wang (Alameda County)
Helen Waukazoo Pauline A.
Weaver Elñora T. Webb
Cecilia Weed
Ilene Weinreb Angela Wellman...
- in 1844, and an 1848
congregationalist mission founded by
Chief Peter Waukazoo and
Reverend George Smith in
Northport (on the
Leelanau Peninsula). The...
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smallpox epidemic that
affected the
entire community of people.
Chief Peter Waukazoo and
Reverend George Smith moved the
community as well as the Holland-area...
- of the m****ive
influx settlers into the
Ottawa County area,
Chief Peter Waukazoo and
Reverend George Smith decided to move the
community as well as the...
- The
Gerhard Fochtman House is a
private house located at 1004
Waukazoo Avenue in Petoskey, Michigan. It was
placed on the
National Register of Historic...
- mother,
Charlotte Waukazoo, also
known as Kin-ne-quay, was the
daughter of a war
chief and
sister of both
Peter and
Joseph Waukazoo.
Peter Waukzoo and...