REMUS AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Remus Area Historical group is being formed to preserve our heritage. We hope to generate interest, encourage historical research, and bring a better understanding among our citizens of how the settlers and early residents of the area laid the foundations for our current way of life. The area includes Remus as well as Broomfield, Colfax, Millbrook, Morton, Rolland, Sheridan, Hinton, Martiny, Colfax, and Wheatland Townships. The group would like to collect and preserve significant materials and make them accessible to the public. Anyone who is interested in and enjoys history can become a member. We welcome new acquisitions and members. If you have materials such as documents, photos, old news clippings, local stories or poetry, as well as historical items, that you would donate or loan for duplicating please advise Char Lenon or Linda Howard. You can also sign up for an oral history to share your stories or the genealogy of your family or make a donation in honor or in memory of someone.
Linda Howard 989 967-3468
Char Lenon 989 967-8153
Email: museum@winntel.net
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MAIL TO: REMUS AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC., P.O. BOX 71,
REMUS, MICHIGAN 49340 |
Remus Area Historical Society
324
"Our Past,
Your Future"
What’s
New:
HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRODUCES NEW EIGHTEEN MONTH CALENDAR
Remus – The Remus Area Historical Society’s new calendar is
now on sale. The
eighteen-month calendar features early pioneer families from
eastern
The purpose of the Remus Area Historical Society, Inc., an
educational and charitable nonprofit organization, is to
celebrate the heritage, and preserve the cultural and
historical resources, of the Wheatland,
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MUSEUM HOURS:
The
Museum is open to residents and visitors
every
Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
During Heritage Days weekend, the Museum will be
open
Friday, July 18th & Saturday, July
19th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday, July 20th from
RAHS is also looking for persons that may be interested in hosting
the museum during future Saturday hours. Please contact Char at
TRIBUTE TO THE TASKERS:
A Special
Senior Citizen Program honoring Larry and Cheryl
Tasker sponsored by Remus Heritage Days
and Eagle Realty will be held this year at the Museum,
DISPLAYS:
The Museum hopes to build displays on certain topics such as old
area schools (see Annual Meeting notice below), communications,
electrification, Centennial Farms, and other subjects.
Search your basements, attics, and barns
for items such as an old Telegraph, an old Phone Switchboard, a
Crank Phone, old Phone Books, early cords/lines, School bells,
Insulators, Early Maps of Phone and Electric Lines, old Lamps or
Bulbs, Photos, clippings and maps of Centennial Farms/awards, School
memorabilia, one room school photos and maps from days gone by,
early football uniforms, gym clothes, desk, etc.
If you have knowledge about any of these subjects, RAHS would
love to have your help and contributions!
2008 Contributors
Thanks to
all the donors that have given since January and have helped to keep
the lights on and the progress to continue:
Aquatic
Nuisance Control, Norm & Julie Zion
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Alice
Baldwin - in honor of the Otto Skalitzky
family
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Capt. Wm. R. Blakeley (USN Ret), Linda Howard & Rhonda
Shoumate - in memory of Mildred
Bidstrip Blakeley
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Pamela Burke
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Bob & Janet Courtright
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Lila Denslow
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Audrey DuBois - in honor of the Chapin
family of
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H Ward
Fountain
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Lamar & Anita Gingrich
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Harold & Darlene Howard, Howard Farms
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Arnold & Isabel Kempton
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Pat Kowaleski – in memory of Dr. Ed
Kowaleski
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KT Landscape, Kasey Thren – in memory of
Thren family
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Charlene Lenon
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Leprino
Foods
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Keith & Erna Lobert
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Pat Brice Loers
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Harriet Marks - in honor of Tom & Sherry Marks
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Tom & Sherry Marks – in memory of Hatfield Farms
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Randy & Sandy Maxwell
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Wayne & Jean May
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Dowayne
& Jann Parks
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Mary Jane Post
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Willard & Bea Ransom
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Bob & Bonnie Ruetz
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Remus Lumber
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Sackett
Farms
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Sweeney-Holbeck-Schuberg, Tom
Holbeck
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Ken & Delores Todd
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Rocco & Frances Voci
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Alice
Welling & families in memory/honor of the Asa
& Lola Esch family and his parents Ed & Florence Meeker Esch
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Paul &
Laura Wernette
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Jack Wernette family
Because Remus Area Historical Society is an incorporated tax exempt
nonprofit, all gifts are tax deductible as allowed by law.
A big thank you also goes to the Mecosta County Community Foundation
who awarded a grant toward the purchase of flooring and safety
system materials.
Thanks to
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Gene Walch for movie theater seats, tickets and other items salvaged
from the Old Theater in Remus building;
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Rosie Becker some old wood/glass display cabinets from area stores
were acquired for the Museum;
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Leprino
Foods Company for donating the old Remus Creamery scale;
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Tom Marks who donated a balance scale and a smoke stack brick from
the Creamery;
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Don Hatfield for the Remus Butter wrappers;
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Edna Hatfield for donating a clothes plunger used by her family for
washing clothes;
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Ray Simon for donating some old family hand embroidered aprons;
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G.C. Hoyt descendents, owner of the old gristmill where the Museum
is now located, photos have been donated; and,
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Erna Lobert and Sherry Marks
whose perennial
plants are adding color to the landscaping.
The old piano from the original Remus House hotel
has also been donated.
We are looking for some
strong folks with a truck to help move it into
the Museum after
Heritage Days weekend.
CALENDAR :
GENEALOGY WORKSHOPS
Would you
be interested in attending genealogy workshops?
RAHS has been in touch with a number of possible presenters.
One specializes in Irish family history in the area.
Others have other areas of interest.
If you would like to attend or would like to help plan these
workshops, contact Linda Howard for more information at
ANNUAL TEA
Mark your
calendars now for
Saturday, November 1st
to attend the Annual Tea. Always
looking for additional helpers.
Contact Char Lenon at
ANNUAL MEETING
The Remus
Area Historical Society
Annual
Meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008, 5 p.m.
A
Reminiscing Roundtable discussion regarding
old
schools days and schools in the area will follow the
meeting (approximately
Mailing
Address
Please
note change of mailing address.
It is now
NEXT MEETING
The
July meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, July 16 at 5 p.m., at the Museum, 324
The purpose of the Remus Area Historical Society, Inc., an
educational and charitable organization, is to celebrate the
heritage, and preserve the cultural and historical resources, of the
Townships of Wheatland,
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COOKBOOK Order your Heritage Recipes cookbook today featuring old-timey Michigan recipes that range from Grandma Cork’s Plum pudding (calling for suet as one of the ingredients), to soap making, cow liniment, and a Sausage making recipe that passed down through the Wernette family.
Remus Area Historical Society, a new 501c3 organization, recently combined history, humanities and food in a Heritage Recipes cookbook. The book is available for sale as a way to raise money for the organization and new museum. Inside you will find a collection of recipes passed through, and favored by generations of families residing in ten townships that border the eastern edge of Mecosta County and the western edge of Isabella County in Michigan’s lower peninsula. Some family photos and histories are included along with household cleaning tips, cooking for large groups, and other rural favorites.
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Museum Volunteers and Historical displays needed, Plus a Thank You To Those Who Have Already Contributed!! Click Here for more information.
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Now available at the museum at 324 S.
Sheridan in Remus are the following publications by local author and
historian, Jim Wood:
Historic and Romantic Mecosta County
Listing 119 sites in Mecosta County,
including location, history, and what it is today
$18 (plus $3 each for shipping)
Lest We Forget
24 patriotic stories about Mecosta
County
$15 (plus $3 each for shipping)
In The Woods, Part 1
21 stories about Mecosta County
$15 (plus $3 each for shipping)
In The Woods, Part II
22 stories about Mecosta County
$15 (plus $3 each for shipping)
If requesting to be shipped, please
supply the following information to RAHS, 324 S. Sheridan, Remus, MI
49340, and make checks payable to the Remus Area Historical Society:
Name and number of publication's:
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Address:
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Amount Enclosed:
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Wish
list of items that the Society needs besides historical items and
volunteers!
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Need Volunteers
Char Lenon 989 967-8153
Email cklenon@net-port.com