Bellaire

Bellaire
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Artikel-Nr:
9780738560359
Veröffentl:
2010
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.08.2010
Seiten:
128
Autor:
Bellaire Area Historical Society
Gewicht:
297 g
Format:
234x167x10 mm
Serie:
Images of America
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Betty Wilson Wallays Hoover, president of the Bellaire Area Historical Society, returned to Bellaire after 20 years as a librarian for Ford and Earl Associates in Troy. Marion Hill, longtime resident of Bellaire and longtime member of the literary guild, serves on the Bellaire Area Historical Museum board. Beverly Johnson, a genealogy expert, also serves on the board. Marjorie Fleet, a retired editor for the Antrim County News, serves on the museum advisory board.
Typically a village begins when individuals and families decide to settle in a place, build homes, stores, and other buildings for their common good, and decide on a name for the settlement. Bellaire's story progressed in a different fashion: a building for the common good was required and a plat of vacant land was selected. Settlers came afterward. In 1879, Antrim County supervisors, meeting in a temporary courthouse in Elk Rapids, decided that inland population growth and difficulty in travel necessitated placement of the county seat in a more central location. They chose land in Kearney Township owned by Ambrose Palmer, and on June 24, 1879, Bellaire became the county seat. By 1900, businesses and families filled the village, farms and lumber operations surrounded it, and the population boomed.

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