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Mackinac National Park

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20: 76:. The fort's commander ran the park and federal troops served as park rangers, as at Yellowstone. The park had the authority to construct roads and trails and to lease small numbers of lots for buildings to offset its expenses, as no federal money was provided to run the park. The park lands also had to be available to the army for military training and in time of war. 91:
in Michigan. The park was established on the condition that it remain a state park or it would revert to the United States. This restriction caused a problem in the 1960s when the city proposed to lease land from the park for an expanded
53:, a native of the island. Senate Bill 28 "to set aside a certain portion of the island of Mackinaw and the straits of Mackinaw, within the State of Michigan as a national park" was introduced December 2, 1874, and signed by President 46:. The 1,044-acre (422 ha) park was created in response to the growing popularity of the island as a summer resort. Its creation was largely the result of efforts by 264: 220: 212: 57:
on March 3, 1875. The national park covered 821 acres while the fort retained 103 acres and the remainder of the island was privately owned.
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garrison during the operation of the park, as well as island geological features such as
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In 1895, the fort was decommissioned and, at the request of Michigan Governor
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Congressional Record, Senate, 43rd Congress, 2nd Session
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Congressional Record, Senate, 43rd Congress, 1st Session
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Pruning the Parks: Mackinac National Park (1875-1895)
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United States national park
Mackinac Island
Michigan
Yellowstone National Park
United States Senator
Thomas W. Ferry
Ulysses S. Grant
Fort Mackinac
United States Army
Arch Rock
Sugar Loaf
John T. Rich
Mackinac Island State Park
state park
airport for the island
Fort Michilimackinac State Park
Congressional Record, Senate, 43rd Congress, 1st Session
Congressional Record, Senate, 43rd Congress, 2nd Session


Annals of Fort Mackinac
Pruning the Parks: Mackinac National Park (1875-1895)
Report of the Attorney General
Mackinac Island State Park facts
The National Parks: Shaping the System
Mackinac State Historic Park history
Act of Congress
Current state park authorization
45°52′00″N 84°37′00″W / 45.86666°N 84.61666°W / 45.86666; -84.61666

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