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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sanilac ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sanilac County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1]

  3. Lexington, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is a village in Sanilac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,178 at the 2010 census . The village is located within Lexington Township .

  4. William Reuben Nims House - Wikipedia

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    He married his first wife, Susan B. Greene, in 1856, but she died six years later. During this time, Nims served as an alderman, a member of the Village Board of Trustees, and president of the village board. In 1864, he was elected to the Michigan Senate, serving two years. In 1872, Nims remarried, this time to Catherine Helena Schell of Lexington.

  5. Lexington Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Township is a civil township of Sanilac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,485 at the 2020 census . The village of Lexington is located within the township.

  6. John L. Fead House - Wikipedia

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    John L. Fead was born in Bavaria, Germany in 1834. In 1852, he emigrated to America, and settled in Lexington, where an uncle had preceded him. Here he married Augusta Walthers, and established himself as a merchant. [2]

  7. Charles H. Moore–Albert E. Sleeper House - Wikipedia

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    After his marriage to Mary Moore, Sleeper was elected to the state legislature. He later served as state treasurer, and in 1916 was elected as Governor of Michigan, serving until 1920. [3] The Sleepers moved their permanent residence to Bad Axe in 1904, but maintained this house in Lexington as a summer residence until Albert Sleeper's death in ...

  8. Cadillac House - Wikipedia

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    The village of Lexington was founded in about 1835. By the 1850s, it was a bustling port town, and new and larger accommodations were needed. In 1859, construction was started on the Cadillac House; although the history is murky, the first owner was likely Jeremiah Jenks, a Lexington local. The hotel opened on July 4, 1860.

  9. Moore Public Library (Lexington, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    John Divine was born in 1823, and by 1850 had moved to Lexington and married Mary Ann Francis. Soon after, he opened a law office, the first in Sanilac County. Divine served in the state legislature in 1855 and 1856, and in 1859 took on a partner in his law firm, W.S. Mills.

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