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Lower Left Images
Photographer: Joel Seewald
Taken: July 2, 2017
Caption: Lower Left Images
Additional Description: Left: Georgia Hoyt, organizer of a festival of music and dance as a Countryside fundraiser during the 1916 Oakland County Centennial. Photo courtesy of Ron Gay.
Right: At the 1916 centennial, a plaque was dedicated that reads: "This tablet marks the end of the Indian trail from Mt. Clemens to Orchard Lake. Chief Pontiac and his braves retired to Me-Nah-Sa-Gor-Ning after the Battle of Bloody Run. Placed by the Countryside Improvement Association, 1916."
Submitted: July 4, 2017, by Joel Seewald of Madison Heights, Michigan.
Database Locator Identification Number: p387849
File Size: 3.807 Megabytes

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