Historical Markers Justin Schnettler Historical Markers Justin Schnettler

Curwood Castle

James Oliver Curwood was born in Owosso on June 12, 1878, and lived here most of his life. Writing and love of nature were his boyhood interests, and by 1908 Curwood was earning his living as a novelist. During the 1920s his books were among the most popular in North America, and many were made into movies.

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Historical Markers Justin Schnettler Historical Markers Justin Schnettler

Byron Cemetery

Byron Cemetery originated with the 1837 interment of Theodore H. Provost, the son of one of Byron’s founders. According to local historians, Chippewa lived on this site until it became a cemetery.

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Historical Markers Justin Schnettler Historical Markers Justin Schnettler

Lapeer Public Library

Designed by the prominent Detroit firm of Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls, the library opened in 1923. In 1981 it was renamed to honor Newbery Award-winning children’s author and illustrator Marguerite de Angeli, who was born in Lapeer in 1889.

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Historical Markers Justin Schnettler Historical Markers Justin Schnettler

Lapeer County

The county seat, founded in 1831, was also named Lapeer. The organization of the county government took place in 1835. This courthouse, built-in 1839, is the oldest one still in use in Michigan.

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Dryden Depot

Purchased by the Grand Trunk in 1909, the station was used for passenger service until 1955 and as a freight agency until October 9, 1973. It was moved here in 1979 and opened as a museum in 1981.

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