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1885 map with Alma Downtown Historic District at center Ammi Williard Wright In 1853/54, General Ralph Ely purchased land along the Pine River and settled there with his wife and children. [ 3 ] He erected a mill and a settlement, "Elyton," sprang up in the area.
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Alma: March 28, 1985: Lumberjack & Riverdrivers Association Park: Lumberjack Road, about 1.5 miles N of M-46 Seville: January 11, 1982: Dr. Charles H. MacLachlan Sanitarium and House† 6482 Pingree Road Elwell: January 8, 1981: Michigan Masonic Home: 1200 Wright Avenue Alma: May 21, 1985: Michigan's Petroleum Industry Informational Designation
Alma: The Brown Site is an archaeological site, located along the Pine River, that was the location of a late Woodland period village dating to about AD 1000. 3: Conservation Park Site (20GR33) September 30, 1985 : Pine River Park, Alma, Michigan [7
The following 39 pages use this file: Alma, Michigan; Arcada Township, Michigan; Ashley, Michigan; Bad River (Michigan) Bethany Township, Michigan; Breckenridge, Michigan
The Wright Opera House Block, also known as the Alma Opera House Block, is a commercial block located at 101–113 East Superior Street and 408 North State Street in Alma, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
Alma was founded in 1853 by Ralph Ely. Perhaps first known for the Alma Springs Sanitarium, built and promoted in the 1880s by millionaire lumberman and capitalist Ammi W. Wright, it achieved its greatest prominence nationally in the 1910s and 1920s as home of the Republic Motor Truck Company, briefly the largest exclusive truck manufacturer in the world. [5]
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