mackinac cloth

  • 11mack|i|naw — «MAK uh n», noun. 1. Also, Mackinaw coat. a kind of short coat made of heavy woolen cloth, often in a plaid pattern. 2. Also, Mackinaw blanket. a kind of thick woolen blanket, often with bars of color, used in the northern and western United… …

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  • 13Mackinaw — blanket Mack i*naw blan ket, Mackinaw Mack i*naw [From Mackinac, the State of Michigan, where blankets and other stores were distributed to the Indians.] 1. A thick blanket formerly in common use in the western part of the United States. [WordNet …

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  • 14Mackinaw blanket — Mack i*naw blan ket, Mackinaw Mack i*naw [From Mackinac, the State of Michigan, where blankets and other stores were distributed to the Indians.] 1. A thick blanket formerly in common use in the western part of the United States. [WordNet sense… …

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  • 15mackinaw — noun Etymology: Mackinaw (Mackinac), trading post at site of Mackinaw City, Michigan Date: 1833 1. a heavy woolen blanket formerly distributed by the United States government to the Indians 2. a. a heavy cloth of wool or wool and other fibers… …

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  • 17Cyrus G. Luce — Cyrus Luce 21st Governor of Michigan In office January 1, 1887 – January 1, 1891 Lieutenant 1. James H. MacDonald 2. William Ball …

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