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Michigan Ghost Towns of the Lower Peninsula

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Michigan: the way it was. Michigan Ghost Towns compiles settlements and communities that have faded into Michigan's history and legend: Bamfield and Bryant were stations or stops on the AuSable & North Western Railway, a narrow gauge track extending from AuSable to Commins, in Oscoda County. In 1908 Charlie Cote, a Frenchman, was the only inhabitant of Bryant. Orral A. Wardlow, now living at Glennie (1970), said Charlie could feed and sleep half-a-dozen people and his place was ""modestly"" famous for his pea soup. Wardlow ...

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Michigan Ghost Towns of the Lower Peninsula 1998, Avery Color Studios

ISBN-13: 9780932212641

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Michigan Ghost Towns of the Lower Peninsula 1970, Glendon Publishing

ISBN-13: 9780934884037

Trade paperback