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Smith Camp

cabin with many windows all boarded up
Most of the windows are boarded on the Smith Cottage at the time of this 1950s era photo.

National Visual Inventory Cards 50-1163

History

Thomas "Omaha" Smith owned a 1.6-acre island just north of Scoville point in Tobin Harbor. As his nickname suggests, he was from Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Smith was not in favor of the establishment of a national park at Isle Royale. All structures including a cottage, privy, and dock were removed shortly after federal purchase. As is true with many families that did not accept a life lease, little is known about the Smith family and historical use of the property.


Isle Royale National Park

Last updated: September 2, 2020