
The Flint River carves a winding path through this corner of Michigan, serving as the geographic anchor for settlements like Flushing and Montrose. This 1919 survey documents a landscape defined by an incredibly dense network of one-room schoolhouses and rural infrastructure before the consolidation of the mid-20th century. Notable institutions such as St.Michaels Church and the McGregor School appear alongside small agricultural hubs like Burt and New Lothrop.
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