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This visual history of Richmond depicts the area from its beginning as four small, individual communities: Beebe's Corners, Ridgeway-Lenox, an unincorporated business center between them known as Cooper's Town, and Muttonville. The Richmond area was first settled by pioneer families that had a collective vision of growth and prosperity for themselves and their communities. The dreams and visions of Daniel Hall and Erastus and Henry Beebe, men who carved a life out of the virgin forest, appear to have come true with the modern and bustling city of Richmond.

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Produktbeschreibung
This visual history of Richmond depicts the area from its beginning as four small, individual communities: Beebe's Corners, Ridgeway-Lenox, an unincorporated business center between them known as Cooper's Town, and Muttonville. The Richmond area was first settled by pioneer families that had a collective vision of growth and prosperity for themselves and their communities. The dreams and visions of Daniel Hall and Erastus and Henry Beebe, men who carved a life out of the virgin forest, appear to have come true with the modern and bustling city of Richmond.
Autorenporträt
Norm Gibson is a retired history teacher who volunteers at the Richmond Historical and Genealogical Society as a museum curator. He has appeared in History Channel programs as an authority on Civil War artillery. Lori Nye is a retired librarian from the Selfridge Library who works part-time as a reference librarian for Mott Community College and volunteers as treasurer for the Richmond Area Historical and Genealogical Society and Friends of the Lois Wagner Memorial Library. She is also the president of the Richmond Area Historical and Genealogical Society Foundation.