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Stock #:235647
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: Maximum Card Collection
Postmark: 1987 Jan-26
Postmark City: Lansing
Postmark State: MI
Stamp: 2c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: January 26, 1987; First Issue Location: Lansing, Michigan. The vast upland forests and prairies of Michigan were first populated by the Chippewa, Menominee, Miami, Ottawa, Potowatami, and Wyandot Indian Tribes. The first permanent settlement in Michigan was founded by Father Jacques Marquette at Sault St. Marie in 1668, and in 1701 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded the settlement at the present site of Detroit. Michigan made little progress as a French territory; few settlers came - most established missions or trading posts for the fur trappers. By 1763, the British took control of the region after their victory in the French and Indian Wars. With America's victory in the Revolutionary War, Michigan became part of the new United States. Later, Congress created the Michigan Territory in 1805. And with the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, settlers flocked to the Michigan Territory. By 1837, Michigan was admitted as the twenty-sixth state in the Union with twenty three year old Stevens T. Mason serving as the state's first governor

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