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BOOKS
This is a reprint of the first history of
Isabella County by Isaac Fancher.
Please click on the book image to open a PDF file for ordering the book.
This 27 page booklet was written by Gerald
Dwight Childs Sr. detailing the construction of Mt. Pleasant's 5 story
"skyscraper" in 1914. The book contains articles from the local paper telling of
the construction and shows street scenes of Mt. Pleasant. It also gives family
history information on C. W. Campbell known in Mt. Pleasant as Colonel Campbell
who had the building constructed.
Price for this book is $7.00 with 3.00 for shipping and handling.
Isabella county Families and History 2003 was
a project of the Isabella County Genealogical Society. The book is 168 pages and
includes histories of local churches and businesses as well as many family
histories submitted along with pictures. A time line of Isabella county history
from 1850 to 2000 is included highlighting significant events.
Price is $35.00 plus $6.00 for shipping and handling.
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