Grosse Ile

Grosse Ile
Author:
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738550503

Grosse Ile Township today is made up of a dozen islands in the Detroit River. The largest island was given the name Grosse Ile by early French explorers who found it being used by the Native American tribes as a fishing and hunting ground. In 1776, Detroit merchants William and Alexander Macomb purchased Grosse Ile from the Potawatomi Indians and, to help establish their ownership rights, built a home and a gristmill and secured tenant farmers to till the land. Later acreage was sold off and settlement began in earnest, although it remained largely an agricultural community. The railroad came to Grosse Ile in the 1880s and attracted both visitors and new residents. Hotels sprang up to accommodate summer visitors who were drawn to Grosse Ile by its healthful climate, natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor recreation. Today Grosse Ile is home to more than 11,000 residents who have come here to enjoy many of those same unique qualities--all in close proximity to a large metropolitan area.

Growing Up on Grosse Ile

Growing Up on Grosse Ile
Author: Frances Trix
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781950843169

Growing up on Grosse Ile is the story of life on a border island between Michigan and Canada, downriver from Detroit. What was it like to be young in a place surrounded by water and Great Lakes freighters in mid-twentieth century America? We grew up outside, and the island shaped our youth: both its unique provincial qualities-we all missed the same word on the fourth grade spelling bee-and its ties to the mainland-with the many "bridge stories" like the early bridge built to allow horses from the island to pull beer wagons in Detroit. With our ups and downs, we learned the lesson of the fragility of island life, and finally the hardest lesson of all-that those who grow up on the island must leave it.

Island of Hope and Sorrow

Island of Hope and Sorrow
Author: Anne Renaud
Publisher: Lobster Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781897073544

"The story of the tiny island, located fifty kilometers downstream from the port of Quebec, which served as a quarantine station for more than four million people en route to Canada between 1832 and 1937."

1847, Grosse Île

1847, Grosse Île
Author: André Charbonneau
Publisher: International Specialized Book Service Incorporated
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780660168784

This book is a day-to-day account of the sad events that took place in 1847, a year in which nearly 100,000 emigrants, mostly Irish, disembarked at Grosse Ile or the Port of Quebec. Written as a diary, the book gives a detailed description of the administrative measures taken by the authorities to deal with the influx of such a large number of emigrants in deplorable conditions of disease and misery. It records the arrivals and departures of ships and gives a weekly account of the sick and the dead. The reader will also get an idea of the reactions expressed by the newspapers at the time and read first hand accounts by the emigrants themselves, priests, doctors, sailors and other contemporaries.

Grosse-Île National Historic Site

Grosse-Île National Historic Site
Author: Canadian Parks Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1992
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

This information document is designed to present the approach that the Canadian Parks Service favours to meet the preservation, commemoration and regional objectives set for Grosse Ile. The paper is in four parts. A first section examines the heritage interest of Grosse Ile as well as current use of the site and condition of resources. The second chapter discusses the long- term objectives which the Canadian Parks Service intends to pursue at Grosse Ile. The third part focuses on the issue of development of the site by opposing advantages and constraints. Finally, the last section presents the proposed development concept and discusses prospects of visitation to the site.

Wherever Green Is Worn

Wherever Green Is Worn
Author: Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2002-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781403960146

A sweeping history of all the places the Irish went when they left Ireland by one of the best known Irish historians in the world.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1080
Release: 1942
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

Light List

Light List
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1290
Release: 1962
Genre: Aids to navigation
ISBN: