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Fire damage in downtown Grawn.

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The Grawn Produce store, gas station and Post Office in Grawn. (Owned by the Saxton family.)

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Grawn Station on the Chicago and West Michigan (later the Pere Marquette R.R.).

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State St., Grawn, looking south c.1915

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The Grawn depot, with a logging train, on the Chicago and West Michigan (or later Pere Marquette) railroad line.

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Grawn School. Pictures of a wartime scrap drive and students and teacher are included. The building was later torn down.

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Leonard Amidon promoted

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Reynolds store on Main street in 1916. The store burned in 1936 killing the owner.
Grawn, MI is a small farming community in Blair Twp. on the Chicago & West Michigan railroad (later the Pere Marquette) and on the early Newago to Northport highway.

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The village of Grawn near the railroad in 1895.

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Grawn school students during WWII.

1. girls at a picnic.
2. boys playing baseball
3. boys and girls playing baseball
4. boys and girls pledging the US flag
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