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  2. Reese, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The area of what is the village of Reese today was first settled in 1865 when Mrs. Louisa Woodruff and her son built the first home (near the current intersection of Reese and Saginaw roads.) The Saginaw-Watrousville plank road was opened in 1871, which increased access to the community from Saginaw and the surrounding area.

  3. Form (document) - Wikipedia

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    A form allows an organisation to collect a uniform set of data from many parties in a consistent manner. Forms, when completed, vary in their purpose; for example, a form might be a statement, a request, or an order. A cheque may also be considered a form. In addition, there are several forms for taxes.

  4. File:COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card CDC (8-17-2020).pdf

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    Original file (725 × 612 pixels, file size: 52 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 2 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals) - Wikipedia

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    This template must be followed by a complete and specific description of the request, that is, specify what text should be removed and a verbatim copy of the text that should replace it. "Please change X" is not acceptable and will be rejected; the request must be of the form "please change X to Y". The edit may be made by any extended ...

  6. Denmark Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The village of Reese is in the northwest corner of the township on M-81. Richville (formerly called Frankenhilf) is a small unincorporated community in the southwest corner of the township at 43°24′33″N 83°40′38″W  /  43.40917°N 83.67722°W  / 43.40917; -83.67722

  7. Village (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A Shaker village's main street in Massachusetts. In the United States, the meaning of village varies by geographic area and legal jurisdiction. In formal usage, a "village" is a type of administrative division at the local government level.

  8. Village - Wikipedia

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    In twenty U.S. states, the term "village" refers to a specific form of incorporated municipal government, similar to a city but with less authority and geographic scope. However, this is a generality; in many states, there are villages that are an order of magnitude larger than the smallest cities in the state.

  9. Village (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Though there are four municipalities with the Village type of government, none of them use the traditional Village form of government. Tiny Loch Arbour was the last to do so, but in December 2011, its residents voted to change to the Walsh Act form of government with a three-member board of commissioners. [ 2 ]