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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S9Y_1838-judge-daniel-leroys-law-office_Fenton-MI.html
Judge LeRoy was the first Attorney General for the State of Michigan. Upper Level 1868-Fenton Independent newspaper 1869-Ladies Literary & Library Association
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S9X_dibbleville-business-district-ii_Fenton-MI.html
"The Andrews Block" built by Clark Andrews in 1867 1869-Booth & Boutell Books & Watches 1869-Anderson's Mens Clothes 1872-Johnson's Crockery & Millinery 1869-Adams Hardware & Stoves
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S9V_saint-judes-episcopal-church_Fenton-MI.html
On May 3, 1858, the Reverend Henry Banwell held Fenton's first Episcopal service for the Ladies Mite Society. The society formally organized as Saint Jude's Episcopal Church on July 18, 1859. In 1860 members built their first church on this site, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMIU_laing-mason-house_Otisville-MI.html
This house was built in stages between the 1860s and the 1930s. In 1889 Dr. John B. Laing and his wife, Harriet, purchased the house. Raised in Vermont, Laing (1846-1908) came to Otisville in 1871 as one of the village's earliest physicians, and b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMIS_e-s-swayze-drugstore_Davison-MI.html
E. S. Swayze opened a drugstore on this site prior to 1870. When the store burned in 1874, Swayze built this one. Members of the Free Methodist Church used the second-floor meeting hall for services from 1887 to 1890. In 1903 Masonic Lodge #401 an…
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