Waukazoo Woods
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Historic Markers
N 42° 47.382 W 086° 09.623
16T E 568669 N 4737804
At the SW corner of Waukazoo Dr and Post. You'll need to park on the road.
Waymark Code: WMJWNF
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 01/07/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 9

Just the marker here and enjoy driving to Marigold Lodge and exiting to the beach.
Description:
In 1833 an Ottawa Indian village of about 300 was located on Black Lake, now Lake Macatawa. The village was led by Chief Waukazoo, recognized by his followers as a prophet and by local settlers as an orator. The Ottawa adopted many of the customs of their white neighbors, such as dress and the use of oxen, carts plows and axes. They built log buildings for storage, but preferred to live in their traditional wigwams. Many of these Indians were converted to Christianity. In 1839 the Protestants in the village established the "Old Wing Mission" southeast of here. The Catholics chose a site on the other side of Black Lake to build their church and consecrated a cemetery there in 1841. On June 1, 1849, the Waukazoo band moved to the Grand Traverse Bay area, founding the village of Waukazooville, which was annexed by Northport in 1852.


Parking nearby?: yes

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Registered Site #: L1236

Historical Date: Not listed

Historical Name: Not listed

website: Not listed

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