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Click here for Walking
Tour brochure of downtown Gaylord
Brief History
of Otsego County:
The county was originally called Okkuddo, which is an Indian word
meaning sickly or stomach
pains. The name was changed in 1843 to
Otsego, meaning "clear water".
Most Indian activity was probably limited to excursions by the tribes of
the Great Lake shores into
Otsego County areas for blueberries and
fishing.
The first white people moved into the county in 1868 for the purpose of
lumbering. White Pine and
hardwoods lured people into the
area. Farming also has been important to Otsego County, potatoes
being one of the leading crops.
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A. Red School House
This one room school was built in 1884 and operated until
1951. Originally located at Old 27 North and Parmater Road, later
moved by the airport. In 1988, the school was moved to the fair
grounds and is open during fair week. |
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B. Alpine Center
Opened in 1937 as a tuberculosis sanatorium
an was converted to
a mental institution in the
1960s. Now is used for county and educational
offices. Renamed the J. Richard Yuill Alpine
Center in 1993. |
C. Irontone Springs
Named for the iron in the spring water which gives the rocks a rust
red color. In 1936, the area was made into a park and named in
honor of long-time Road Commission employee, Frank Wilkinson. |
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D. Vanderbilt
The village was established in 1875 when the Jackson, Lansing and
Saginaw Railroad decided to go north from Gaylord instead of northwest
through Berryville. Named for Cornelius Vanderbilt, an executive
of the railroad. |
E. Elmira
Began in 1877 as the village of Windsor, the name was later changed
to Elmira. Farming and lumbering were prevalent in the area.
The former Buell Bank is pictured to the right. |
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F. Otsego Lake State Park
In 1942, Dr. Arthur H. Compton and Dr. Robert Oppenheimer met at the
present beach to discuss the atomic bomb they were developing. |
G. Otsego Lake Village
The village was established in 1872 by the Smith, Kelly, and Dwight
Lumber Company. It was the first village and county seat. |
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H. Waters
Established in 1872 as Bradford Lake. Renamed Waters in
1855. A number of lumbering mills were located there.
Historic photos are located in the township hall lobby. |
I. Centennial Farm
Albert Kassuba has the first designated centennial farm in Otsego
County.
(drive by only)
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J. Johannesburg
Established in 1901 when the Johannesburg
Manufacturing Company was organized. Named after Johanna Hanson
Bay,
sister of the company's president. The original company store
still stands at the town's four corners. |
K. Sparr
About 1913, the Boyne City, Gaylord and Alpena Railroad reached the Sparr area. Named for Mr. Philip Sparr who came to the area as a
minister. |
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Otsego County
Historical Society
320 W. Main St.
Gaylord, Michigan
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1223
Gaylord, MI 49734
(989) 732-4568
OCHSmuseum@gmail.com |
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