- Zeba, Michigan
Zeba is an unincorporated community in L'Anse Township of Baraga County in the
U.S. state ofMichigan . It is located on the southern shore ofKeweenaw Bay at coord|46|48|09|N|88|24|52|W|region:US-MI_type:city_scale:30000_source:GNIS| [gnis|1616916] , about halfway between L'Anse and Pequaming. The community was named (which means river in theOjibwa language) because of a small stream that runs southeast of it. cite book | title = 100 Years of History: L'Anse/Skanee Centennial | publisher = Baraga County Historical Society Pageant Division | date = 1971 | location = Ishpeming, Michigan ]Zeba has a history very similar to that of nearby L'Anse, since the same missionaries and traders were established in both places. The
American Fur Trading Company had a post in Zeba, and was a major shipping point for furs, hides, and sandstone. Zeba was initially founded in 1831 when the Catholic priest FatherFrederic Baraga arrived and established the area's first mission along the southern shore of Lake Superior's Keweenaw Bay near present-day L'Anse. Early settlers included Peter Marksman Sr, Peter Hall, William Bass, and Benjamin George.A post office operated here from September 3, 1910, until June 30, 1912, and from April 16, 1913, until November 30, 1933. [gnis|2129275| Zeba Post Office (historical)]
On the bluff overlooking the lake, the Gothic-style Zeba Indian United Methodist church, originally known as the
Kewawenon Mission and constructed in 1888, is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places .Two miles inland, the cemetery on Indian Cemetery Road in the Pinery dates from the 1840s, and is unique in its use of "spirit houses" instead of the more traditional gravestones.
Today, the community is part of the
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) of theLake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians . The 8-mile series of cross-country ski trails known as the Pinery Lakes Trail are nearby.References
External links
*cite web | title= ZEBA | work= Hunts' Guide to Michigan's UPPER PENINSULA | url= http://hunts-upguide.com/zeba.html | accessdate= 2006-10-29
*cite web | title= Zeba Indian United Methodist Church | work= Michigan Historical Markers | url= http://www.michmarkers.com/Pages/L0638.htm | accessdate= 2006-10-29
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