Historic Map - Romeo, MI - 1868
Description
View of Romeo, Macomb County, M.I., 1868 / drawn & published by A. Ruger.
This bird’s-eye view print of Romeo, Michigan was drawn and published by Albert Ruger, Chicago Lith. in 1868. Romeo was settled in the 1820's north of Detroit.
Romeo maintained a rich timber industry in the early days.
Later, agricultural and horticultural interests became prominent in this region.
The illustration includes labeled roads, buildings and farmlands.
Features references to the following locations:
- High School.
- Primary School.
- Fair Ground.
- Cemetery.
- Methodist Church.
- Baptist Church.
- Congregational Church.
- American House.
Materials
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