Historic Tales of Macomb County


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Macomb County has a long and storied history full of vibrant and driven characters. Bernard Trinity of Chesterfield Township launched a neighborhood library in his own home. The Weiss family from Clinton Township grew award-winning roses and relocated families from Japanese internment camps during World War II. Colorful politicians like Tom Welsh in St. Clair Shores and Richard Notte in Sterling Heights earned their place in local lore. A shy, unassuming Memphis art teacher turned out to be the infamous multiple personality patient Sybil. There's true crime, too, including the attempted murder of a prominent Utica doctor in 1872 and the shooting of Richmond native Gilbert Square Deal Miller's grandson in 1961. Author Barb Pert Templeton collects two hundred years of Macomb County heritage.




Historic Tales of Macomb County


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"This book has historic notes and tales from the past, but they are presented in a unique way, featuring the people who lived them and made them happen We include personal stories of politicians, inventors, soldiers and farmers, a circus family and several librarians who played a part in making Macomb County prosper."--Page 9













Michigan History


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Michigan Place Names


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