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Perry Hannah was born in 1824 in Erie County, Pennsylvania, the son of E. L. and Ann Hannah. [3] In 1837 the Hannahs moved to St. Clair County, Michigan, and Perry soon was employed in rafting logs from Port Huron to Detroit. He was later employed in a Port Huron store, but in 1846 moved to Chicago to clerk at a lumberyard. In 1850, he formed a ...
Traverse City: The Central Neighborhood was started around the turn of the century, with the majority of the houses in the neighborhood constructed between 1890 and 1914. The neighborhood is unique for the socio-economic diversity of its residents. 4: City Opera House: City Opera House: September 7, 1972 : 106-112 Front St.
Port Austin Area Historical Society; Port Huron & Detroit Railroad Historical Society; Portland Area Historical Society; Remus Area Historical Society; Republic Area Historical Society; Rochester-Avon Historical Society; Rockford Area Historical Society; Romeo Historical Society; Roscommon Area Historical Society; Rose City Area Historical Society
20500 Center Road Old Mission: Old Mission Peninsula Lighthouse Park: 20500 Center Road Traverse City: July 15, 1999: Interlochen: Highway M-137, 1 mile south of Interlochen Interlochen: November 14, 1961: Ladies Library Building: 216 Cass Avenue Traverse City: May 8, 1986: Mac's Super Service Station: 501 South Union Street Traverse City ...
Millcreek Township is a step closer to selling the Erie Golf Club. Township supervisors on Tuesday awarded a bid for the purchase of the 175-acre property at 6050 Old Zuck Road to the Charles R ...
In the late 1930s, two group camps in the Yankee Springs Recreation Area were constructed by the National Park Service's Recreation Development Area program: the Chief Noonday Outdoor Center and the nearby Long Lake Outdoor Center, also on the Register. 4: Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House: Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House
Those were the words Friday of Willard Historical Society President Margo Barnett prior to the ribbon-cutting for the new museum in uptown Willard. "I was born and raised in Norwich Township.
The Central Neighborhood was started around the turn of the century, with the majority of the houses in the neighborhood constructed between 1890 and 1914. [2] Original residents of the neighborhood include lumber baron Perry Hannah, his son Julius and daughter-in-law Elsie Raff, fruit canner John Morgan and his son "Wild Bill" (later mayor of Traverse City), executive Cuyler Germaine, and Dr ...
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