Mackinac County
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| PLACE NAME | COUNTY | NOTES | POST OFFICE BEGAN |
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| Allenville | Mackinac | Founded in 1880-1882. | 1 April 1898 |
| Bois Blanc Island | Mackinac | 12 December 1884 | |
| Bovee | Mackinac | Lumber mill and railroad in 1891. | 14 December 1897 |
| Brevort | Mackinac | Platting started in 1845. | 25 June 1890 |
| Cedarville | Mackinac | Began as a lumber settlement in 1884. | 14 July 1888 |
| Engandine | Mackinac | Started as Kennedy Siding and changed to Engandine in 1893. | 25 August 1889 |
| Epoufette | Mackinac | Native American village in 1848. | 19 December 1879 |
| Gilchrest | Mackinac | Lumber settlement on railway. | 26 September 1879 |
| Gould City | Mackinac | Village founded in 1886. | 26 September 1888 |
| Graylock | Mackinac | Misspelled on map as Greylock. Settled in 1891. | |
| Greylock | Mackinac | Misspelled on map should be Graylock | |
| Hessel | Mackinac | Founded in 1885. | 13 September 1888 |
| Hunts Spur | Mackinac | Station on the railroad. Also spelled Huntspur in records. | 9 October 1889 |
| Lewis | Mackinac | Also known as Caffey. Began about 1891. | 23 November 1899 |
| Mackinac Island | Mackinac | First permanent white settlement was in 1780. | 13 April 1819 |
| Marquette Island | Mackinac | No further information. | |
| Moran | Mackinac | First called Jacob City renamed in 1883. | 23 February 1882 |
| Naubinway | Mackinac | Lumbering town | 28 November 1879 |
| Naubinway Junction | Mackinac | Nothing found on junction. Probably rail station or road crossing. | |
| Orville | Mackinac | Also known is called Scott`s Point. | 25 March 1880 |
| Ozark | Mackinac | Charcoal kilns and a flag stop for the railroad in 1882. | 18 June 1884 |
| Palms | Mackinac | Railroad station here in 1882. P.O. named Pines orginally. | 2 June 1884 |
| Pikes Lake | Mackinac | Also called Bryan as of 1905-1906. | |
| Rapinville | Mackinac | Misspelled on map. See Rasonville. | |
| Rasonville | Mackinac | Misspelled on map as Rapinville. Settled in 1885 by loggers. | |
| St. Ignace | Mackinac | Settled by French Jesuits in 1671. | 3 November 1874 |
| St. Martin Island | Mackinac | Also called Plaster Islands or Burnt Islands. | |
| Viola | Mackinac | Also known as Corinne. P.O. was named Viola. | 22 July 1889 |
| Welch | Mackinac | Also known as Garnet. Railway, sawmill, and general store in 1891. | 4 November 1898 |
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