Comment on Glen Arbor’s 19th century grist mill has new owner by James...
Jim Kelderhouse The Millwrights are putting the machinery in Mr (Thomas) Kelderhouse’s new flouring mill. They are superintending the building of the new dam. – GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD, MAY 26,1881...
View ArticleComment on Glen Arbor’s 19th century grist mill has new owner by Charles Patton
How wonderful that someone takes a real interest in preserving this property! All the original equipment is still in the mill, and will make a wonderful educational site for those that wish to learn of...
View ArticleComment on Glen Arbor’s 19th century grist mill has new owner by Susan Fron
I rented a cottage from the Brammer family on Fischer Lake for several years. I’m happy to hear this mill will be restored. Can’t wait to visit Glen Arbor again.
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This is fantastic!! Can’t wait to see the transformation!
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I would hope that he would talk with Fred Ball, the owner before Kuras, who restored much of the buildings. Fred is an builder in Harbor Springs now. Fred would be an excellent resource of information.
View ArticleComment on Glen Arbor’s 19th century grist mill has new owner by Bonnie Spelde
I am thrilled that the mill and house will restored. I am a great granddaughter to the Brammers who owned the mill. My late husband and I often dreamed of doing it, but never became a reality. Thank...
View ArticleComment on Glen Arbor’s 19th century grist mill has new owner by Lonnie &...
Our Family is thrilled this will become a reality. We often talked about how wonderful it would be to have it restored to its former glory. We would love to be involved in the project in some small...
View ArticleComment on Glen Arbor’s 19th century grist mill has new owner by Lonnie &...
Wonderful news for our Family and the entire Glen Arbor Community!
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This pist inspires me tremendously – William is from Rockville MD and I have been in Baltimore MD in the grind for many years. He has moved to Leelanau where I was born and my family lives. I salute...
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Congratulations, Mr. Booth and Thank-you! I drove by the mill several weeks ago and was sad to see the shape it was in. When Fred Ball was restoring the mill, I was hired by him to do some installed,...
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View ArticleComment on Reflections on 50 years of Sleeping Bear by Joyce Montgomery Smith
Wonderful story Kathy. Would be nice to see you again! Remember so many times we enjoyed in high school. I live in south Florida and would welcome a visit! I am on Facebook. Fondly, Joyce
View ArticleComment on The Party Gets Ugly: Partisan ads turn sour in 101st State House...
I don’t watch television anymore, certainly not the channels these ads appear on. What I do see are ubiquitous “spam” ads for Wiejaczka every time I click on a page on the internet along with an...
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Hi John, Please feel free to view the campaign filing statements with the Secretary of State at https://cfrsearch.nictusa.com/. You can choose “candidate” under committee type, and then “Representative...
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John – Interesting that you only see Wiejczaka ads pop up online. I too don’t watch television, but when online, I’ve only seen O’Mally ads everywhere I click. Rather than speaking to how well she’s...
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