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Evart was founded in 1871 by D. A. Blodgett and James Kennedy. The first settler in Evart was Joseph Smith, and the town was named after Perry Oliver "Frank" Everts, an early pioneer of Osceola Township. [4] The village was platted in 1872, incorporated in 1873, and re-incorporated in 1875. Its population in 1884 was estimated to be 1,500. [5]
Evart Township is a civil township of Osceola County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,345 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The city of Evart is located on the northern edge of the township, but is administratively autonomous.
Guyton was born in Evart Township, Michigan. He attended a rural school in the area for only a short time before leaving to work in the oil fields of Ohio. He also worked as a farmer, plumber and well driller. In December 1909, Joseph Guyton married Winona Baker (died 1918) from Lake City, Michigan. Their only child, Olive Clara Guyton, was ...
Evart: June 15, 2005: John E. Larson Farm: 20432 Mackinaw Trail Tustin: June 5, 1997: Marion Mill Pond / Founding of Marion Information Designation M-66, one block north of Main, adjacent to water and Lake Shore Drive Marion: April 15, 1999: North Evart United Methodist Church: 8985 90th Avenue Evart vicinity July 20, 1984: Reed City Community ...
Ice Mountain sources its water from two groundwater wells at Sanctuary Spring in Mecosta County, Michigan, and/or Evart Spring in Evart, Michigan. [3] [4] The water is drawn from underground springs using pump technology. Bottling is done at a plant in Stanwood, Michigan. [5]
Evart, Michigan: 1,903 residents, three banks, one McDonald’s, no Starbucks, a single stoplight on Main Street, a combination Subway/gas station where locals drink coffee in the morning, a diner with the stuffed heads of elk mounted on wood-paneled walls.
Winfield Scott Gerrish (born 15 February 1849 in Lee, Maine—died 19 May 1882 in Evart, Michigan) is credited with revolutionizing lumbering in the U.S. state of Michigan by building a seven-mile-long logging railroad from Lake George to the Muskegon River in Clare County, Michigan in 1877. [1]
Evart only managed one hit against Ottawa Lake-Whiteford’s super pitcher, Unity Nelson, but that was all that the Wildcats needed to win the title. Michigan high school softball: Evart needs ...