Mackinac State Historic Parks Collection
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On Mackinac Island, miles out into the Straits of Mackinac, abandoned possessions are a problem. It's expensive and cumbersome to cart junk to the docks by horse and dray (no cars on this island, remember) and then ferry it to the mainland, so most of it goes to the island landfill or lives on in indefinite storage. The result is an intrinsic preservation that makes for rich archeological digs and a wealth of back-of-the-attic discoveries. Such was the case in 1969 when 4,500 glass plate negatives turned up in an old island building downtown.



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