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Seated on the south shore of Lake Superior is Ontonagon County with over 1,300 square miles of forests, lakes, streams and shoreline. This county has a distinguished history of logging and mining, and is the site of the first telephone system in Michigan. The oldest standing log home village in the United States is located at Old Victoria, near the village of Rockland. The North Country Trail bisects Ontonagon County on its route to the Lewis & Clark Trail in North Dakota. In this county of over 100 waterfalls, 150 inches of snowfall annually is an average.
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This website is maintained by Colleen. If you have anything to contribute, any suggestions for inclusion on the site, or simply want to send a friendly greeting, just email me! I'd love to hear from you. :: Please note ::I'm sorry, but I do not live in Michigan and am unable to help you with local research. |
:: Volunteer! | :: Assistance Needed | :: Help Needed Here, Too |
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If you would like to volunteer as a county coordinator for Michigan, just email
me, State Coordinator,
Colleen Pustola.
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Many Ontonagon researchers are long distance from the county records. Do you live locally? Do you have time to help others? Would you be willing to do local research or look ups? Please email me. |
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Do you have records you'd like to see placed on this website? Please
email me with your material attached. |
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