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  1. #1
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    us
    Nov 2007
    Port Huron, Mi.
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    More Michigan research Items.

    I was reading an article about Treasures in Michigan in an old "Lost Treasures" magazine. Among the things mentioned
    this is one you might be interested in, for those interested in Michigan's ghost towns, there are three books writen
    by Roy Dodge. "MICHIGAN'S GHOST TOWNS, vol. I, II, and III. The article says, " These are the most comprehensive
    sources of material ever written on the forgotten communities of Michigan."
    One other item for those interested in Michigan treasures, see the short-lived series titled "THE TREASURE DIGEST."
    These publications had 36 pages each and were printed from Jan. 1974 through Jan 1975. They were compiled from
    information on all types of treasure hunting in Michigan. It goes on to say that they are an extremely good source
    of research.

    For you guys planing a hunt in Oakland co. this summer, here is something you might be interested in, about a ghost
    town. "Around four miles from New Hudson, was the small town called Kensington, once a thriving village, consisting of a bank, several taverns,a town square, and stores. Due to thievery, shady operations, and a bank failure, the town began to decline and the people moved away. Wuth it's position on Lake Kent and the Grand River Trail, it was also an Indian camping ground.
    One more in Oakland co... About a mile from New Hudson, on Rt.16 and South Hill Rd, there was a place called
    "Bogus Corners" So-called because in the 1830's it was the headquarters for a gang of counterfeiters. A little
    research might pay off on this one. The word "counterfeiters" don't sound good, but there might be some good cash
    to be foune there.

    Ray karenray08
    Aspire to inspire before you expire

  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2008
    Michigan
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    Another book to go along with the ghost town books is "Michigan place names". There are lot of ghost towns it that book also.

    Wolverine.
    Endeavor To Persevere.

  3. #3
    us
    Jul 2008
    East Jordan, Michigan
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    I have Dodge's Books, and a number of others. There is the great Michigan History book by Bald that PlanetMars found, and I have another now that I am just starting on By Dunbar. The book by Dunbar looks very good too.

    I have collected a variety of books in the last few years. Most are centered on Northern Michigan and the U.P.

    Thank you Karen & Ray! Wolverine too!

    Happy New Year!
    Mark

  4. #4
    us
    You found what?

    Aug 2007
    Southeast Michigan (Roseville)
    Bounty Hunter > Sharp Shooter II & Fast Tracker
    481
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    I got 2 of them! Great reads!!!

  5. #5
    us
    Feb 2005
    Menominee, Michigan
    T-2,
    1,272

    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    i have Balds book and was a good read, ive read through Dodges book on the UP about 150 times
    where's the good stuff

  6. #6
    us
    Jul 2008
    East Jordan, Michigan
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    Hey Thompy,
    Ever read the book by Crowe(sp?) about the logging history around Manistique?
    I got it for Xmas, very good too.

    Mark

  7. #7
    seger98

    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    Was wondering in the book, does it list "Interior" or "Robbins Pond" ?

  8. #8
    us
    Jul 2008
    East Jordan, Michigan
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    Hey Seger,
    Which Book?
    I can check them and get back to you.
    Mark

  9. #9
    seger98

    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    Quote Originally Posted by mpostma
    Hey Seger,
    Which Book?
    I can check them and get back to you.
    Mark
    Just any of the books that have been mentioned here, they are both in the U.P.

  10. #10
    us
    Feb 2005
    Menominee, Michigan
    T-2,
    1,272

    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    mpostma, nope havent read it, will have to check it out
    where's the good stuff

  11. #11
    us
    Feb 2008
    Shelby Twp., mi
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    the bald book is a very good tool, it will tell you the general history of our state and it actually showed me that there is more that what we know. michigan is just one of those states that the history is like the lakes its deep and a lot of areas..and if you think about it its one of those quiet states we been around a long time and becuse of canada i bet there is more, think about it.. what other state has all this fresh water and a lot of travelers..we just didnt have all the big wars,, i would tell anyone here that if your researching get the bald book, i read it all the time now and there are things that will draw my attention a lot more than others keep up the hunting and if there is anyone questions that i can help dont hesitate to ask,
    Full Time Hunter

  12. #12
    us
    Jan 2009
    west branch
    ace
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    Most michigan libraries have the Dodge books in the reference section, seems no one returns them if they loan them out.

  13. #13
    us
    Jul 2008
    East Jordan, Michigan
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    Re: More Michigan research Items.

    The Dunbar book is very good too.

    I was in the library yesterday and I found a two volume set of books on the UP that are incredible.

    In your local areas if you can find local small town histories they can give you where the first schools, first churches, and often church and picnic groves. I found a couple of them yesterday, including a photo of a house I have gotten permission to hunt, it turns out to be the original house that was home of a senator, and the center of society in this small town.

    Good Luck,
    mark

 

 

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