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OLD SETTLERS REUNION: September 2006
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The first documentation of an African-American settler in Mecosta County Michigan was James Guy, who on May 30, 1861, obtained 160 acres in Wheatland Township. By 1873 African-Americans owned about 1,392 acres. The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed each settler 160 acres in Rolland Township. Most of the land where Remus sits at that time was owned by African-Americans. Saturday, September 02, 2006. Property For Sale - Carol Norman. Posted by Marsha at 10:31 PM. Old Settlers and Migrations from Ohio.
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OLD SETTLERS REUNION: March 2007
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The first documentation of an African-American settler in Mecosta County Michigan was James Guy, who on May 30, 1861, obtained 160 acres in Wheatland Township. By 1873 African-Americans owned about 1,392 acres. The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed each settler 160 acres in Rolland Township. Most of the land where Remus sits at that time was owned by African-Americans. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. RE: Oscar Sanders (Do you have an email address? Peggy williams pewill@sbcglobal.net. Posted by Marsha at 7:22 AM.
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OLD SETTLERS REUNION: August 2006
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The first documentation of an African-American settler in Mecosta County Michigan was James Guy, who on May 30, 1861, obtained 160 acres in Wheatland Township. By 1873 African-Americans owned about 1,392 acres. The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed each settler 160 acres in Rolland Township. Most of the land where Remus sits at that time was owned by African-Americans. Monday, August 21, 2006. Old Settlers Reunion Blog. Posted by Marsha at 9:48 PM. Friday, August 18, 2006. Posted by Marsha at 7:56 AM. I do n...
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OLD SETTLERS REUNION: December 2005
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The first documentation of an African-American settler in Mecosta County Michigan was James Guy, who on May 30, 1861, obtained 160 acres in Wheatland Township. By 1873 African-Americans owned about 1,392 acres. The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed each settler 160 acres in Rolland Township. Most of the land where Remus sits at that time was owned by African-Americans. Thursday, December 01, 2005. Should the Old Settlers' Reunion Website be Deleted? Here is what the family has to say. I want to once again te...