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Episcopal services on Mackinac Island date from 1837, when a bishop preached in the Mission Church. For many years the congregation met in the post chapel at Fort Mackinac and in the courthouse. In 1873 a parish was organized, and in 1882 this church building was constructed. Its furnishings include an altar of hand-carved walnut, and two chancel chairs made by soldiers at the fort.
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Mackinac Island, MI
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The Northernmost Point of Lake Michigan
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St. Ignace
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