Painted Daisies & Sage
Sunflower
The Drift on the Garage Roof
Our Yard from the Southeast
Window
Painted Daisies
Theresa's Invisible Rose Garden
Joan and the Brussels Sprouts
Back of the Garage
Barn
Yardwork
Amongst the Windbreaks
Garage on M43
Tilt
Garage Sale
Snow Returns to Mulliken
Small Barn
Garage
Shakes
The Fence in the Corner of the Garage
The View from the Garage
Garage and Drive
Shingles
Blocks
Tulips, impending
Two Sheds, M-43
A Dreary Day
Planters
Dark When She Goes to Work, Dark Again When She Re…
Along the Wall
Blocks
Doors
Not Long for This World, Methinks
The First Little House on M43
The Big House on M-43
Light in the Gloom
Downspout
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Needmore
Andrew Nickle, a native of Ireland, made the first government land purchase here in 1837, but while he went to get his family, Orrin Rowland and Henry Clark became the first actual settlers; William Crother lived here with Roxana, believed to be his wife; her son-in-law had Crother sued for bigamy and won; while her lawyer, Edward Bradley, was a state senator, the townspeople had him petition that the town be named Roxana; the enrolling clerk made the final "a" look more like a "d" and the name became Roxand; but its post office, opened on Dec. 31, 1849, with John Ewing as its first postmaster, was spelled Roxana; the office operated until March 31, 1903; the village was also called Needmore and is on some maps as such.
That run-on sentence from Michigan Place Names by Walter Romig. Who says history can't be fun?
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The photograph shows what used to be Larry's Body Shop at the corner of Wheaton and Needmore, which is to say in Needmore. As the quotation indicates, Needmore's been settled since the 1830s.
That run-on sentence from Michigan Place Names by Walter Romig. Who says history can't be fun?
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The photograph shows what used to be Larry's Body Shop at the corner of Wheaton and Needmore, which is to say in Needmore. As the quotation indicates, Needmore's been settled since the 1830s.
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