Drummond Township, Michigan

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Drummond Iceland is an island in Lake Huron. It belongs to the Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the only island in the Manitoulin Island chain, which belongs to the United States.

The island is separated by the False Detour Channel of belonging to Ontario neighboring island Cockburn Iceland in the east. In the west it is separated by a narrow channel from the tip of the Upper Peninsula. Here is a ferry service to De Tour Village. In the northwest the Potagannissing Bay and north of the North Channel lies.

After the British -American War in 1812, the island was occupied by the British. She was in accordance with the Treaty of Ghent was the last British outpost on American soil. 1828 was the island over to the American government.

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