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  • Pequaming (/pəˈkwɒmɪŋ/ pə-KWAH-ming) is an unincorporated community in L'Anse Township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located on...
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  • North Unity Old Mission Point Omard Onominee Park Lake Peacock Pennock Pequaming Pere Cheney Pinnebog Pinnepog Podunk Pokagon Port Sheldon Potts (McKinley)...
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    population of Pequaming peaked at around 800 in 1897. Charles Hebard died in 1904, passing his lumber business and the town of Pequaming to his sons, Daniel...
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    near Keweenaw Bay include Aura, Assinins, Baraga, Keweenaw Bay, L'Anse, Pequaming, Zeba. Indian Trails bus lines operates daily intercity service between...
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    priest René Menard. Menard spent the winter in what is presently known as Pequaming on Keweenaw Bay, and left the area for Fond du Lac the following spring...
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  • approximately 12 miles (19 km) northeast of L'Anse and four miles (6 km) east of Pequaming. In the 1870s, the land on the Abbaye Peninsula was still mostly the property...
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    Bay Imperial Heights Keweenaw Bay Laughs Lake McComb Corner Nestoria Pequaming Saint Cyr Summit Tioga Tunis Vermilac Watton The L'Anse Indian Reservation...
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    / 46.859167; -88.397222 (Hebard – Ford Summer House) Pequaming The logging town of Pequaming was founded by Charles Hebard in 1878. In 1915, Hebard's...
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    School House 15009 Pelkie Rd. Pelkie June 10, 1980 Pequaming 8 miles (13 km) north of L' Anse Pequaming April 23, 1971 Skanee School 13730 Skanee Rd. Skanee...
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  • Hebard – Ford Summer House, a private house located north of L'Anse in Pequaming, Michigan This page lists people with the surname Hebard. If an internal...
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    growth forests of the peninsula axed down and carried to the sawmills at Pequaming. Efforts, starting in 1914, to turn the cut-over real estate into arable...
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    Mate Joseph Mudra of Chicago, Illinois, and fireman Otto Lindquist of Pequaming, Michigan, survived. Mudra was picked up by the freighter Harry A. Berwind...
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    Charles Samuel Hebard. His father had a lumber manufacturing business in Pequaming, Michigan named Charles Hebard and Sons, where he had co-developed a saw-mill...
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    sawmills in Alberta and Kingsford. He also bought the entire town of Pequaming, along the shores of the Keweenaw Bay. The town belonged to Dan Hebard...
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    sawmills in Alberta and Kingsford. He also bought the entire town of Pequaming, along the shores of the Keweenaw Bay. The town belonged to Dan Hebard...
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    Michigan wrote an article about the foundering of Iosco and Olive Jeanette: "Pequaming, Mich., Sept. 6. -- The steamer Iosco will have to be added to the list...
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