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SeeDo in Clare County, Michigan. Trains, Reins and Shantyboys. Clare County, Michigan's History. A Face to a Name in a Graveyard. May 13, 2015. Jim Garrity went off to war. Jim was a farm kid from rural Clare County, Michigan, a poor, sparsely populated county in mid Michigan. According to family history, Jim enlisted in the navy in Nov. 1917 joining his cousin Arthur Looker at the Naval Training Academy in Illinois. Because I wanted to tell the story of their brief lives. That post caught the attent...
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clare county | Trains, Reins and Shantyboys
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SeeDo in Clare County, Michigan. Trains, Reins and Shantyboys. Clare County, Michigan's History. Posts Tagged With: clare county. A Face to a Name in a Graveyard. May 13, 2015. Jim Garrity went off to war. Jim was a farm kid from rural Clare County, Michigan, a poor, sparsely populated county in mid Michigan. According to family history, Jim enlisted in the navy in Nov. 1917 joining his cousin Arthur Looker at the Naval Training Academy in Illinois. Because I wanted to tell the story of their brief lives...
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Mystery Man - ClioPhiles
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Mystery Man. Gangsters, Oil, and Murder in Michigan. Is the story of Isaiah Leebove, Jack Livingston, and a cast of innocents and not-so-innocents. Oil barons from Oklahoma like Nathan Livingston and Henry Sinclair, New York gangsters like Arnold Rothstein and "Legs" Diamond, Detroit's Purple Gang. 17 including shipping and sales tax. Available from Cliophile Press. Clare, Michigan. Email cliolibri@gmail.com. To order, or go to Amazon.com.
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Clare 1865-1940 - ClioPhiles
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Mid-Michigan was an untamable wilderness, good only for trappers and Native Americans until America’s population exploded and the demand for timber suddenly changed everything. By the 1860s, Clare was at the center of this lumbermans' paradise. Starting from a small village beside an abandoned lumber camp, the town prospered as farmers, ranchers, and merchants replaced loggers.
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