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I rish fur trader John Johnston, and his Ojibwe wife, Ozhahguscodaywayquay, established their home and business in Sault Ste. Marie in[removed]Johnston built a substantial log home facing the St. Marys River at
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Sault Ste / Sault Ste. Marie / /

Company

Sainte Marie Historical Sites Inc. / /

Country

Ireland / /

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Facility

Museum Ship Valley Camp / Soo Locks Visitor Center / Carnegie Library / Indian Agency headquarters / Tower of History / Kemp Coal Dock Office Museum / Chippewa County Courthouse / History Museum / /

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present site / /

NaturalFeature

Mackinac Island / Marys River / River of History Museum / /

Organization

Schoolcraft’s Indian Agency / Greek Orthodox Church / Salvation Army / Protestant Episcopal Church / Sault Area Garden Club / Central United Methodist Church / Indian Agency / Chippewa County Historical Society / /

Person

Jane / Joseph Steere / John Johnston / Susan Johnston / Ozhahguscodaywayquay / David Stanaway / Henry Rowe Schoolcraft / Mary McCready / Marie Parks / Sandy Spiewak / /

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Position

Actor / fur trader / Bishop / rish fur trader / Judge / /

ProvinceOrState

Michigan / /

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