Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: People from Alger County, Michigan, People from Baraga County, Michigan, People from Chippewa County, Michigan, People from Delta County, Michigan, People from Dickinson County, Michigan, People from Gogebic County, Michigan, People from Houghton County, Michigan, People from Keweenaw County, Michigan, People from Mackinac County, Michigan, People from Marquette County, Michigan, People from Menominee County, Michigan, People from Ontonagon County, Michigan, Aubrey Fitch, George Gipp, Mike Shaw, Sheila E. Hixson, Prentiss M. Brown, Antoine August Michel Gaujot, Julien Edmund Victor Gaujot, James Henry Quello, Mary Augusta Dickerson, Frank Eugene Hook, Hugh Aloysius Drum, Dominic Jacobetti, Charlotte Armstrong, Francis P. Hammerberg, Karl James Jalkanen, Hercules L. Dousman, Brian Movalson, Chester Marcol, Oscar G. Johnson, Don Koivisto, Steve Lindberg, Ransom B. Shelden, Sr., Shingabawossin, Dick Erdlitz, Les Ollila, Samuel M. Stephenson, John B. Bennett, Philip Ruppe, Edward Fenlon, Jack Carkeek, Joseph L. Donovan, Bill Kuusisto, Joseph G. Pinten, John Drew, Tony Bukovich, Justus H. Rathbone, Harry Gardner, Scott Beal, Clarke Fischer, James A. Murphy. Excerpt: Aubrey Wray Fitch (June 11, 1883 - May 22, 1978) was an admiral of the United States Navy during World War II. A naval aviator, he held important aviation-related commands both at sea and on shore from the 1920s onward. He also served as Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. Fitch was born in Saint Ignace, Michigan, on June 11, 1883. He entered the U.S. Naval Academy in the summer of 1902 and graduated on February 12, 1906. After serving the two years of sea duty then required by law before commissioning in the armored cruiser Pennsylvania and the torpedo boat Chauncey Fitch became as ensign on February 13, 1908 and served afloat in Rainbow and C...