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The Boston–Edison Historic District is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan.It consists of over 900 homes built on four east-west streets: West Boston Boulevard, Chicago Boulevard, Longfellow Avenue and Edison Avenue, stretching from Woodward Avenue in the east to Linwood Avenue in the west. [3]
Including most of the original plat of Gwinn and surrounding greenbelt, Forsyth Township, Michigan: Built: 1907: Architect: Warren Manning, D. Fred Charlton: Architectural style: Bungalow/Craftsman, Cleveland-Cliff Iron Co. dup: NRHP reference No. 00000286 [5] Added to NRHP: June 24, 2002
Wilmot was a station stop on the Pontiac, Oxford & Northern (PO&N) railroad line. Later, the Detroit, Bay City & Western railroad came through and crossed the PO&N here. A plat was recorded in 1883 and a post office operated from November 26, 1883, until March 31, 1943. [7] [8]
Such plats can sometimes serve to relocate lot-lines or other features, but laws usually tightly restrict such use. [7] A vacating plat functions to legally void a prior plat or portion of a plat. The rules normally allow such plats only when all the platted lots remain unsold and no construction of buildings or public improvements has taken place.
Plat map of Lewiston, Michigan from 1903. Lewiston was formally established in 1892. [citation needed] The Lewiston post office first opened on April 25, 1892. [5]The Lewiston Area Historical Society Museum is in an 1892 original Lewiston home.
An 1847 plat map of "the town of Michigan", prior to the selection of "Lansing" as the capital's name the following year. (The map is oriented with north to the right.) (The map is oriented with north to the right.)
(Six additional plats, the most recent in 1949, expanded the village to its current size, adding all the land between Smith Street and Russell Street. Numerous other plats around the lake created lots for lakeside homes and cottages.) The 1880 census shows 1,258 people living in Bear Lake and Pleasanton townships, growing by 1890 to 1,880 people.
Minden Township, Michigan (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 43°39′8″N 82°48′19″W / 43.65222°N 82.80528°W / 43.65222; -82