Clark's Store See info to the right |
This
store was started by Benjamin R. Clark. It was first located
southwest of town, but moved when the railroad came through. It was
sold to his son Frank Jay Clark c1880. The brick building was
built c1905 with insurance money from the death of his wife Ada
Izora Combs Clark (died 1904). The small building to the right was a
millinery shop operated by Julia Etta Bliss Clark, wife of Benjamin.
Benjamin and Julia lived in a house to the south of the store. |
Clark's Store Interior |
F. J. Clark Home |
F. J. Clark Chappel |
F. J. Clark Hearse |
Embalming License |
Michigan Central Depot
Lyman Culver was Depot Agent from
1905-1925 |
Lacota M. E. Church |
Luther Oxley's Garage
Operated by Luther Oxley in the 1930's
and later by Bill Barnes, Sr. Buildings to the left were part of
Frank Deming's coal & feed. |
Pickle Factory |
Pickle Factory November 24, 1911 |
Dilly Home |
Nellie Gould Home |
Lacota Lookin North |
Lacota Winter 1924 |
Baseball Team Names:
Lull, Wenban, Luce, Squire, Galbraith |
Lacota Band |
Lacota Cornet Band |
Lacota Looking South |
Lacota High School May 23, 1907 |
Lacota School |
Lacota School |
Lacota School |
Lacota School 1913
1st boy on right in second row from top is Glea Clark |
Lacota School Frank Ayres, Teacher |
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