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  2. Lyman Woodard Furniture and Casket Company Building

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    Lyman Woodard died in 1904, and the business passed to his sons Frank, Fred, and Lee Woodard. They dropped the sash and door products to concentrate on furniture and caskets. By the 1910s, the flu epidemic created a booming casket business, and by the 1920s the Owosso Casket Company was the world's largest casket maker.

  3. Lee Woodard and Sons Building - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1920s, Woodard was again prominent in the furniture-making business and began constructing an addition to the factory. [3] The Great Depression took its toll and, by 1942, the Woodard Furniture Company had liquidated its assets. In 1942, Lee Woodard converted the factory to make components for the war effort.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Shiawassee ...

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    Lee Woodard and Sons Building: Lee Woodard and Sons Building: November 4, 1980 : 306 S. Elm St. Owosso: 44: Lyman Woodard Company Workers' Housing: Lyman Woodard Company Workers' Housing: November 4, 1980 : 601 Clinton St.

  5. Lyman Woodard Company Workers' Housing - Wikipedia

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    The Lyman Woodard Company Workers' Housing is a former multi-family housing unit located at 601 Clinton Street in Owosso, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [ 1 ]

  6. Michigan Avenue-Genesee Street Historic Residential District

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    In the mid-1870s, Eli Gregory, then mayor of Owosso, added a 1-1/2 story French Second Empire section to the home. [2] North-Rigley Residence (220 Michigan): This house was first home to Granville North, part-owner of a furniture company. In about 1890, North sold it to Charles Rigley, president of the Estey Manufacturing Company.

  7. Woodard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Woodard Furniture and Casket Company Building, Owosso, Michigan, USA; an NRHP-listed factory Lyman Woodard Company Workers' Housing , Owosso, Michigan, USA; an NRHP-listed tenement Thomas Woodard, Jr. Farm , Cedar Hill, Tennessee, USA; an NRHP-listed farmhouse

  8. J.W. Knapp Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, Joseph W. Knapp, a salesman originally from Hillsdale, Michigan opened a dry-goods, coat, and carpet store in Albion, Michigan in partnership with Frank W. Jewett, called Jewett & Knapp. [1] By 1897, the store had relocated to 123 N. Washington Avenue [ 2 ] in Lansing, occupying 6,000 sq ft (560 m 2 ) of space [ 3 ] at the site of a ...

  9. Owosso, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Owosso (ə-WOSS-oh) is the largest city in Shiawassee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [4] The population was 14,714 at the 2020 census . It is located 29 miles (46.7 km) west of Flint , and 32 miles (51.5 km) northeast of Lansing .

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