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Chambers Island, named in honor of
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in Green Bay, about off the coast of the
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, near
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. It is part of the
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in Door County. A Native American name for the island is Ke-Che Mab-Ne-Do, which means "The Great Spirit", and the lake is known as Mac-Kay-See.


History

Two or three families of European descent lived on the island as early as 1837. In the 1860s, about 250 people lived on the island.Door County's Islands
by Sally Slattery, Door County Living, July 1, 2014
But other frontier communities in
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and Fish Creek lured settlers away and by 1987 Reuben Ridgley, a cook and year-round watchman for a lumber camp, proclaimed his son, Stephen, the first person ever born on the island. Three years later, the only permanent residents on the island were the government lighthouse keeper and his wife. No permanent population was reported in the 2000 census. In 2001 there were over 40 seasonal homes on the island.Flora and Vegetation of the Grand Traverse Islands (Lake Michigan), Wisconsin and Michigan
by Emmet J. Judziewicz, ''The Michigan Botanist'', Volume 40, Number 4, October 2001, pages 120–121
Since 1867, the island has been home to the Chambers Island lighthouse, which has been deactivated since 1961. The lighthouse has been the maintained at the town park since its commissioning in 1976. For more than sixty years, through 2013, the
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maintained a seasonal retreat house on Chambers Island, called the Holy Name Retreat House, on a 70-acre former resort property located on the isthmus between Green Bay and Mackaysee Lake on the east shore of the island. The house opened in the middle of 1951 after being gifted to the diocese by George Baudhuin. The retreat house typically attracted thousands of people per year to reflect for several days or a week between the months of May and September. On January 15, 2014, the Diocese announced that it would cease to offer retreats at the property. The diocese cited that 758 retreatants had visited the island in 2013, a number that made maintaining the island unsustainable. Guests were charged $210 to attend a retreat and it cost the diocese $409 per person for transportation, food, and administration. Another concern cited was potential medical emergencies on the isolated island. Over 62,000 people had attended a retreat during the sixty-two years that it operated. In 1959 the island was used as a training target for a simulated nuclear bombing mission.


Geography

The highest elevation on the island is approximately 55' above the lakeshore. Approximately 1/8 (12.3%) of the island's area is taken up by shallow Mackaysee Lake, in the northeastern part of the island. There rests a smaller lake to the west of Mackaysee Lake called Krause Lake or Mud Lake. There are two islands in Mackaysee Lake. The islands are classified as third order recursive islands due to being in a lake on an island in a lake. The land area is 10.04 km² (3.8765 sq mi, or 2,481 acres). The island represents a spur of the
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rather than part of the Black River or Magnesian escarpments. The topography is flat and similar to that of Marinette County, and bedrock is not exposed anywhere on the island. The soils are sandy-clayey and in general appear to be nutrient-poor and somewhat acidic. The variety of plants on the island are more similar to those Marinette County than to plants on the Door Peninsula. Exceptions to this include the
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and herb-Robert, which grow in deposits of dolomite gravel deposited from the Door Peninsula. 163 species of birds have been recorded on the island.


Hanover Shoal

In the southeast, Chambers Island narrows to a spit, called Hanover
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, which extends toward the shoreline of the Door Peninsula, from which it is approximately distant. The shoal is located at and is open to the public as long as they "keep their feet wet".


Climate


Public and private areas

Chambers Island's exterior shoreline is mostly privately owned with the exception of the Gibraltar town park where the lighthouse is located.E911 Addressing Maps
Chambers Island and Fish Creek, Door County Land Use Services Department, August 16, 2017, page 12; the park is shaded on the north side of the island
Web-Map of Door County, Wisconsin ... For All Seasons!
Door County Land Information Office, Accessed September 7, 2019
On the southeast side of the island, the right-of-way of Base Line Road reaches the Green Bay shoreline. In addition, four privately owned exterior shoreline areas are open to public access: The public dock, also described as a marina, is located a mile and a half in walking distance from the lighthouse. It is owned by the
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, which has agreed to continue maintaining it. It is open to the public both for docking boats and also for access to the adjacent town right-of-way feeding into Island Drive East. In addition, a parcel near the marina is owned by the Door County Land Trust and two segments of the north and south exterior shorelines of the island are located on parcels enrolled for public access under the Wisconsin Managed Forest program. Chambers Island has numerous private residences located near the external shoreline of the island on parcels allowing no public access. Three areas of interior shoreline along the north, west, and south of Mackaysee Lake are part of the Chambers Island Nature Preserve owned by the Door County Land Trust and are also enrolled in the Wisconsin Managed Forest program allowing public access.Wisconsin Statewide Parcel Map
''Statewide Parcel Map Initiative'' Wisconsin Department of Administration and the Wisconsin State Cartographer's Office
Although the interior shoreline along Krause Lake (also called Mud Lake) is entirely privately owned, one parcel on the northeast shore of the lake is enrolled in the Wisconsin Managed Forest program to allow public access, which includes access to the lake. 888.836 acres (35.8% of the total land area) on the island was enrolled for public access under the Wisconsin Managed Forest
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Chambers Island expands to largest Door County Land Trust nature preserve
''FOX 11 News'', December 18, 2019
Additionally, the Chambers Island Lighthouse Park, a public dock,Town Parks
Town of Gibraltar, Wisconsin
and two dirt roads are open to the public. The remaining portion of the island is privately owned by a number of different persons and corporations and is closed to trespassers.


Services

Chambers Island Airport is located on the island. It is a private use airport owned by Chambers Island Flying Corp. with a single gravel runway. It was originally constructed as part of an attempt in the 1920s to turn much of the island into a golf course and upscale residential area. This project failed following bad economic times beginning in the fall of 1929. Lots which were originally advertised for up to $15,000 were sold for as little as $22.50 to satisfy tax claims. Electricity is not commercially available on the island, it is provided by individual generators or solar / wind power. Cellular telephone service is provided to the island and the Door County coastline by Cellcom which has a tower on the island. In 2012 the company installed a wind turbine to augment the solar panels that charge the batteries that power the site.


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References


Chamber Island: Blocks 1136 thru 1161 and Block 1997, Census Tract 9803, Door County, Wisconsin
United States Census Bureau. Andrew


External links



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Chambers Island Nature Preserve
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