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Power Island

Power Island (formerly Marion Island) is an island in Lake Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. Part of Grand Traverse County, Power Island is located in the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay, between the Leelanau Peninsula (west) and Old Mission Peninsula (east). The island was once owned and operated by Henry Ford.[1]

Power Island
Power Island from the southwest.
Power Island
Power Island
Geography
LocationPeninsula Township, Grand Traverse County, Michigan
Coordinates44°51′56″N 85°34′37″W / 44.865618°N 85.576930°W / 44.865618; -85.576930
Adjacent toGrand Traverse Bay
Area200.04 acres (80.95 ha)
Coastline3 mi (5 km)
Highest elevation667.2 ft (203.36 m)
Administration
United States
Demographics
Population1 (in summer)
Power Island from Chateau Chantal on the Old Mission Peninsula.

History edit

Early history edit

The first recorded mention of Power Island was by Andrew Blackbird. In the late 1800s, Blackbird wrote that there was a small island to the west of the Old Mission Peninsula. He wrote that the island was originally under the territory of the Odawa, but was later handed over to the Ojibwe to settle a conflict. Another early mention of the island was by Henry Schoolcraft. Schoolcraft visited the region in 1837, and noted Power Island, as well as Bowers Harbor.

In 1850, the island came to be known as Island No. 10 on official maps of the region. In 1852, the island was surveyed by Orange Risdon, who described the island as "handsomely situated for a retired farm". Later, a man named McKinley Wilson became the first European resident of the island, sometime in the early 1850s. However, he only stayed for two years, and left the island. In 1854, James Strang, self-proclaimed "King of Beaver Island', noted that the island was "beautiful" and "large enough for a settlement". After Strang's death, a number of Mormons from Beaver Island took Strang's word and moved to Bowers Harbor, the nearest settlement to the island.

As more settlers visited the island, it soon became colloquially known as Hawk Island or Eagle Island owing to the number of bald eagles and crows inhabiting the island. In the 1860s, the United States Government renamed the island to Harbor Island. Locals began to also term the island Hog Island, due to the number of hogs from the mainland that were taken to the island to feast on local flora.

Later history edit

In 1872, the Hall family of Ionia had purchased the island from its previous owners. The family disliked the name Hog Island, and opted to change it, honoring their youngest daughter with the new name Marion Island. At age 38, Marion Hall Fowler became owner of the island herself.

In 1917, Henry Ford bought the island from Hall, and thus changed the name again to Ford Island. Henry Ford reportedly brought close friends to vacation on his island, including Harvey S. Firestone, Thomas Edison, Babe Ruth, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, and Theodore Roosevelt.[2][3]

In 1944, the island was sold to the Rennies of the Rennie Oil Company, and was thusly renamed to Rennie Island.[4] Locally, though, the island was still referred to as "Marion Island".

In 1987, the island was given to Grand Traverse County, and became a public park. The island was named to Power Island after Eugene Power, a Traverse City native and frequent visitor to the island.

Power Island is home to a sole resident, Fred Tank, who serves as the "keeper" of Power Island in summer.[5]

Geography edit

The approximately 200-acre Power Island is known for being a roughly shaped island. On all sides there is a flatter beach, but there is a larger hill in the island's center. The land is covered in a maple-beech forest.[6]

Power Island is part of the greater landmass of the Old Mission Peninsula,

Bassett Island edit

Bassett Island is a small island just a few meters north of Power Island, connected during periods of low lake levels by a small isthmus. Today, some small campsites are on the island. In its past, the island has been known as Squaw Island and the Island of Dread, in reference to a local myth about it being haunted by a Native American spirit.

Recreation edit

The waters surrounding are known for being a clear, Caribbean blue. These make the island a popular fishing, kayaking, swimming, and boating destination. The central hill of the island boasts a five-mile (8.0 km) hiking and walking path. The island campsite is a popular summer activity. Other popular activities include birding, hunting, nature watching, dog walking, and picnicking.[6]

Boats travelling to the island typically leave from either Bower Harbor Marina (in Bowers Harbor, three miles [4.8 km] east) or Clinch Park Marina (in Traverse City, 6.5 miles [10.5 km] south).

References edit

  1. ^ "Power Island: Henry Ford's Playground". Great Lakes Sailing Co. May 27, 2015. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
  2. ^ "When Power Island Was Henry Ford's Playground". The Ticker | Traverse City News & Events. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  3. ^ "The coolest campground in Traverse City is on this secluded island". mlive. August 15, 2017. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Christine (July 30, 2019). "The "Power" Within - Power Island". Living in Traverse City. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  5. ^ Simpson, Carly (March 26, 2018). "Keeper of the Island". MyNorth.com. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Power Island, Bassett Island". Northwest Michigan Parks and Recreation Network. Retrieved December 23, 2017.

Sources edit

  • Kathleen Craker Firestone, An Island in Grand Traverse Bay

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Power Island formerly Marion Island is an island in Lake Michigan in the U S state of Michigan Part of Grand Traverse County Power Island is located in the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay between the Leelanau Peninsula west and Old Mission Peninsula east The island was once owned and operated by Henry Ford 1 Power IslandPower Island from the southwest Power IslandShow map of MichiganPower IslandShow map of the United StatesGeographyLocationPeninsula Township Grand Traverse County MichiganCoordinates44 51 56 N 85 34 37 W 44 865618 N 85 576930 W 44 865618 85 576930Adjacent toGrand Traverse BayArea200 04 acres 80 95 ha Coastline3 mi 5 km Highest elevation667 2 ft 203 36 m AdministrationUnited StatesDemographicsPopulation1 in summer Power Island from Chateau Chantal on the Old Mission Peninsula Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Later history 2 Geography 2 1 Bassett Island 3 Recreation 4 References 5 SourcesHistory editEarly history edit The first recorded mention of Power Island was by Andrew Blackbird In the late 1800s Blackbird wrote that there was a small island to the west of the Old Mission Peninsula He wrote that the island was originally under the territory of the Odawa but was later handed over to the Ojibwe to settle a conflict Another early mention of the island was by Henry Schoolcraft Schoolcraft visited the region in 1837 and noted Power Island as well as Bowers Harbor In 1850 the island came to be known as Island No 10 on official maps of the region In 1852 the island was surveyed by Orange Risdon who described the island as handsomely situated for a retired farm Later a man named McKinley Wilson became the first European resident of the island sometime in the early 1850s However he only stayed for two years and left the island In 1854 James Strang self proclaimed King of Beaver Island noted that the island was beautiful and large enough for a settlement After Strang s death a number of Mormons from Beaver Island took Strang s word and moved to Bowers Harbor the nearest settlement to the island As more settlers visited the island it soon became colloquially known as Hawk Island or Eagle Island owing to the number of bald eagles and crows inhabiting the island In the 1860s the United States Government renamed the island to Harbor Island Locals began to also term the island Hog Island due to the number of hogs from the mainland that were taken to the island to feast on local flora Later history edit In 1872 the Hall family of Ionia had purchased the island from its previous owners The family disliked the name Hog Island and opted to change it honoring their youngest daughter with the new name Marion Island At age 38 Marion Hall Fowler became owner of the island herself In 1917 Henry Ford bought the island from Hall and thus changed the name again to Ford Island Henry Ford reportedly brought close friends to vacation on his island including Harvey S Firestone Thomas Edison Babe Ruth Woodrow Wilson Warren G Harding and Theodore Roosevelt 2 3 In 1944 the island was sold to the Rennies of the Rennie Oil Company and was thusly renamed to Rennie Island 4 Locally though the island was still referred to as Marion Island In 1987 the island was given to Grand Traverse County and became a public park The island was named to Power Island after Eugene Power a Traverse City native and frequent visitor to the island Power Island is home to a sole resident Fred Tank who serves as the keeper of Power Island in summer 5 Geography editThe approximately 200 acre Power Island is known for being a roughly shaped island On all sides there is a flatter beach but there is a larger hill in the island s center The land is covered in a maple beech forest 6 Power Island is part of the greater landmass of the Old Mission Peninsula Bassett Island edit Bassett Island is a small island just a few meters north of Power Island connected during periods of low lake levels by a small isthmus Today some small campsites are on the island In its past the island has been known as Squaw Island and the Island of Dread in reference to a local myth about it being haunted by a Native American spirit Recreation editThe waters surrounding are known for being a clear Caribbean blue These make the island a popular fishing kayaking swimming and boating destination The central hill of the island boasts a five mile 8 0 km hiking and walking path The island campsite is a popular summer activity Other popular activities include birding hunting nature watching dog walking and picnicking 6 Boats travelling to the island typically leave from either Bower Harbor Marina in Bowers Harbor three miles 4 8 km east or Clinch Park Marina in Traverse City 6 5 miles 10 5 km south References edit Power Island Henry Ford s Playground Great Lakes Sailing Co May 27 2015 Retrieved December 23 2017 When Power Island Was Henry Ford s Playground The Ticker Traverse City News amp Events Retrieved September 11 2020 The coolest campground in Traverse City is on this secluded island mlive August 15 2017 Retrieved September 11 2020 Christine July 30 2019 The Power Within Power Island Living in Traverse City Retrieved September 11 2020 Simpson Carly March 26 2018 Keeper of the Island MyNorth com Retrieved January 21 2023 a b Power Island Bassett Island Northwest Michigan Parks and Recreation Network Retrieved December 23 2017 Sources editKathleen Craker Firestone An Island in Grand Traverse Bay Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Power Island amp oldid 1137359934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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