The Lost City of Fruitvale, Michigan


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Fruitvale was an area in Muskegon and Oceana counties.







The Lost City of Fruitvale Michigan


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The Better Way To Rochdale Inn In this final revision of volume 2 of the Lost City of Fruitvale Michigan, I have removed the section that dealt with the Lakewood development, and placed that in a seperate book. Also, after years of looking, I have located my lost collection of fruitvale images that were not included in volume one, and along with many others, added them to this volume. Now with that said, this book contains nearly 90 images not used or seen before.




Michigan History


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Our Founding Photographers


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Pulled from the records of the local newspapers, this book looks at the reports of lives and professions of photographers from 1860's to the early 1920's in Muskegon County Michigan. Using articles and ads, we can read about the men and women who were the local photographic pioneer's and the trial and tribulations they encountered while in the trade. Only by reading the first hand accounts of their experiences can we really get a since of what it was like to be a photographer during that time span. In addition to the articles and ads, a collection of photographs from the author's collection, taken by many of these photographers is included, along with maps from 1910 showing the location of several of the photo studios that were in operation. A few of the studios that were located in Muskegon County during the time frame that this book covers are: Lawson, Rippey, Bingham, Moblo & Son, Radium Photo Service, Van Dyke, J. H. Brubaker, Beckquist & Reid, Star Gallery, S. M. Taylor, Payne's, Cormany's, W. G. Doss, Tromp's, N. C. Couper's, Peppler's, G. T. McComb, George G. Burdick's, Powe's, Hamilton, Daniel Angell, Ganong's, E. E. Evan's, Bell's, Whol's, Star, plus others.




Lost Union City, Michigan


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Lake Superior Tales


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Pirates, thieves, shipwrecks, sexy women, lost gold, and adventures on the Lake Superior frontier await you! In this book, you'll sail on a ship full of gold, outwit deadly shapeshifters, battle frontier outlaws and even meet the mysterious agent that Andrew Jackson called "the meanest man" he ever knew.