Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Baraga County, Michigan.
Official Website
The county is named after Bishop Frederic Baraga, a Roman Catholic Bishop & missionary who ministered to indigenous peoples of the area during the period when Michigan was obtaining statehood.
The L'Anse Indian Reservation of the Ojibwa is located within this county.
Villages & Communities
- Alberta
- Arnheim
- Arvon
- Assinins (prev. Fewsville)
- Aura
- Baraga
- Bear Town
- Beaufort Lake
- Covington
- Herman
- Huron Bay
- Imperial Heights
- Keweenaw Bay
- L'Anse (County Seat)
- Laughs Lake
- McComb Corner
- Nestoria
- Pelkie
- Pequaming
- Saint Cyr
- Skanee
- Spurr Township
- Summit
- Three Lakes
- Tioga
- Tunis
- Vermilac
- Watton
- Zeba
Adjacent Counties
Links
Keweenaw National Park (part)
Ottawa National Forest (part)
National Register of Historic Places