What an awesome picture this is! The Algodon School (also called the Anway School) boasted a large enrollment in it's early years. This picture taken in the late 1880's gives a wide view including the school house, front yard and the students. The school, which was located in the northwest part of Odessa Township, was one of the first in the area and many early pioneer families sent their children here to learn readin', ritin' and rithmitic!!!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
ALGODON/ANWAY SCHOOL HOUSE
What an awesome picture this is! The Algodon School (also called the Anway School) boasted a large enrollment in it's early years. This picture taken in the late 1880's gives a wide view including the school house, front yard and the students. The school, which was located in the northwest part of Odessa Township, was one of the first in the area and many early pioneer families sent their children here to learn readin', ritin' and rithmitic!!!
Monday, April 4, 2011
TOTALLY LAKE O!
The recent exhibition of "TOTALLY LAKE O!" was a great success. The displays featured items manufactured or produced in Lake Odessa over the years. It was quite amazing to see many of these items and the great variety.....from canned vegetables to metal pieces fabricated for machines. The photo above shows an ironing board manufactured by the Lake Odessa Manufacturing Company in the late 1890's. A recent acquisition of the Society was one of these ironing boards...which made a great display. A local visitor brought in and loaned a "Water-Witch" Fishing Lure which is quite a novelty and brought a great deal of attention. All in all the week-end was of interest to many as the spotlight was on "Totally Lake O!"
THE VILLAGE PARK
Many memories are connected with the Lake Odessa Village Park. It has been a focal point of Lake Odessa since its beginning and continues to host each new generation. Its trees guard the village with their shade and provide a harbor of rest and peace for all who visit. The Lake Odessa Area Historical Society would like to collect stories, memories, events and things of interest connected with the Village Park. Do you have a memory that you could share? Click below on the comment section and leave your thoughts or contact the society by email or regular mail. Your stories make our history stay alive!
PERE MARQUETTE IN SUNFIELD
The Pere Marquette Railroad extends to the west of Lake Odessa toward Clarksville and to the east toward Sunfield. The history of this area is closely linked to the history of the Railroad in each of these communities. This photo shows a crew working on the railroad near Sunfield in perhaps the 1930's. No identification is connected with the photo so the faces remain nameless. What a wonderful "bit" of history is shown in their faces....a hard day's labor yet greatful for the job!
CLARKSVILLE-OUR LOCAL HISTORY!
The Lake Odessa Area Historical Society strives to chronicle history of not only this village but the surrounding area. It is defined generally as any location within the Lakewood School District....and this includes Clarksville! Clarksville has an active Historical Group but over the years many items connected with that area have been donated to our society. This photo shows a creamery in Clarksville...but no other information. Can anyone help out with where it was located, when it was in operation and any other details that may be of interest? It is a wonderful historical photo but further information is needed to give it a story! Can you help!! Let us know if you can!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
GAS STATION HISTORY

Friday, November 12, 2010
CHRISTMAS MEMORY TREES 2010
The Annual Christmas Memory Tree Program was held on Thursday, November 11, at the Lake Odessa Freight Station Museum. Approximately 60 gathered for the tenth year of this holiday tradition. Ornaments were hung as the names were read of almost 600 loved ones. These ornaments have all been donated in memory of someone and represent our family, friends and neighbors. Shown in the photos are above Betty Erickson hanging an ornament in memory of her father, Lee A. Hazel. Below is Rosemary Hickey hanging an ornament in memory of her sister, Marie O'Mara. This is a special time that begins our holiday season at the museum. The Memory Trees will remain up through January....come and check them out!
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