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Michael's Bay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael's Bay Michael's Bay was a late 19th-century lumber town located in Tehkummah Township on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. The town was built on the location of a former Odawa native settlement that dates back to the 15th century. ==Robert A. Lyon and Associates== In 1866 the town got its start after Robert A. Lyon and Associates of Toronto were granted a timber license covering in Tehkummah Township. The license was originally purchased for a sum of $200.00. The lumber mill originally employed 20 men and would grow to produce per year by 1868-69, as well as squared timber and lathes. The small settlement grew to include 60 residents that included mill workers, lumbermen, fishermen, a millwright, a carpenter, a lighthouse keeper, three coopers and a blacksmith. In 1868 the cutting rights were extended to . In 1871 the town's lighthouse was completed. The firm again attempted to increase its lumber limits once again, but this time permission was refused. Debt-ridden and unable to continue, the company's license was transferred to the Toronto Lumber Co. in 1878.
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