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If you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you (the Mackinaw is going cheap).
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Rangers fame, to ascend the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes, and take possession of Detroit, Michillimackinac -- now called Mackinaw -- and other
On the Trail of Pontiac Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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I spoke in one of my former letters of the manifest fate of Mackinaw, which is to be a watering-place.
Letters of a Traveller Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America William Cullen Bryant 1836
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Mackinac, from Michilimackinac, is an Iroquois term for strait, adapted by the French and pronounced Mackinaw, which is the English spelling.
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'Mackinaw' was completely outside this venturesome class.
All Afloat A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways William Charles Henry Wood 1905
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The stream was black with "Mackinaw" boats and other craft.
The Deserter Charles King 1888
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That is my "Mackinaw," a great favourite, for it makes my bed by night and my greatcoat on other occasions.
The Scalp Hunters Mayne Reid 1850
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Great lake for Mackinaw, big rainbows, and Splake.
Field & Stream 2010
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I'll just wear my Filson Mackinaw Cruiser's while those less fortunate shiver and freeze in the snow and rain.
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I'll just wear my Filson Mackinaw Cruiser's while those less fortunate shiver and freeze in the snow and rain.
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