Montmorency
County was originally named
Cheonoquet, after a
Chippewa chief, meaning "big cloud". The present day name
honors Count Montmorency, who fought for the colonies in the
Revolutionary War. It is a land of unspoiled wilderness,
nestled
in the woods between
Alpena and Otsego Counties,
a perfect vacationland with many resorts and campgrounds. The
abundant lakes and streams offer Pike, Bass and Trout fishing, for
winter visitors there is snowmobiling and skiing. Montmorency has
three libraries to meet the growing needs of the community.
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Montmorency County Public Library is a
member of the Northland Interlibrary System, a resource sharing
consortium that includes public, school, community college and special
libraries. Books, magazines and other library materials from these
libraries are listed in the online collection.
►If you find items you wish to borrow,
you may use your library card and a pin number ( available at your local
branch) to order materials to be sent to your local library. Click
here for a map to the Montmorency County Public Library.
Collection
Approximately 16,400 items, including a growing collection of
video and audio cassettes. Rotating collection of large print books and new releases.

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