Quote:"Raymbaultown was named after the intrepid missionary, Father Raymbault, who with Father Isaac Jogues, visited the Sault in 1741.
Raymbaultown is still another small community that came to be associated with the Calumet area. It grew up not far from where the Sacred Heart Church now stands.
According to Arthur W. Thurner's book, Strangers and sojourners: a history of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, Al Capone was rumored to frequently visit Raymbaultown (pronounced "Rambletown"), a spot notorious for bootlegging, near Swedetown Road & US-41, in Calumet"