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March 01, 1926 -
GOGEBIC's claimed overlap of Wisconsin ended when U.S. Supreme Court decided dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin entirely in favor of Wisconsin.
(Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 141-143)
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October 08, 1923 -
March 01, 1926
GOGEBIC implicitly overlapped Wisconsin when Michigan took its 1909 dispute with Wis. to the U.S. Supreme Ct. and claimed more territory on the Upper Peninsula and the water and islands of Green Bay; Wisconsin never lost control of the disputed area.
(Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 116, 118, 132)
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January 01, 1909 -
October 08, 1923
GOGEBIC implicitly overlapped Wisconsin when the new Michigan constitution redefined part of the interstate boundary with Wisconsin across the Upper Peninsula; Wisconsin kept control of the disputed area.
(Swindler, 5:249)
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February 07, 1887 -
January 01, 1909
GOGEBIC created from ONTONAGON.
(Mich. Acts 1887, reg. sess., loc., no. 337, secs. 1, 14/pp. 23, 25)
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