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  • Pinckney Mill Pond Dam, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of a dam on Pinckney Mill Pond, Pinckney, Michigan.
    The date is unknown.
  • Unknown Dam, Unknown River, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of an Unknown Dam, Unknown River, Pinckney, Michigan.
  • Unknown Man & Fred Wylie, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of Fred Wylie, on the left, and an unknown man, Pinckney, Michigan. The year is unknown.

    Fred Wylie was born 1878 in Livingston County and died in Putnam Township in 1964.  He was the son of Irish immigrants Fred had siblings born on both sides of the Atlantic He was married to Margaret Elizabeth Conner in December of 1912 They had four children Bertrand, John, Viginia, and Mary.
  • Unknown Men in Front of Drugs & Stationery Store on Main St. Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of unknown Men in Front of Drugs & Stationery Store on Main St. Pinckney, Michigan.

    The date is unknown.
  • Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of an Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan.
  • Grand Trunk Railroad, coming out of Gregory, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railroad train coming out of Gregory Michigan.
  • Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of an Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan.
  • Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of an Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan.
  • Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is a photograph of an Unknown House, Pinckney, Michigan.
  • Sigler Building, Pinckney, Michigan, 1890

    This is a photograph of the Sigler Building, Pinckney, Michigan, 1890.  This photograph was included in the Milton E. Charboneau book, "Return to Montecute", Volume 1, and provided the information included on this slide.  The Sigler Building housed the Sigler Drug Store, and remained in the original form until after World War II.  The first telephone in Pinckney was located here.  The building was built during Pinckney's most prosperous era and also held a doctor's office. The building next to it is Firemen Building.
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