Fife Lake. Located on the lake from which it takes its
name, is a station on the G. R. & I. R. R., in Grand Traverse county, 21
miles southeast of Traverse City, the county seat, 67 southwest of Petoskey and
123 north of Grand Rapids. First settled in 1870, it has grown steadily,
and now contains a Methodist church, 2 schools, and 4 hotels, supported by a
population of 1,000. It is the shipping point for a large lumbering
region, and several saw and shingle mills are in operation in the
vicinity. The press is represented by a weekly newspaper, the Fife Lake
Comet, and Traverse City is the location of the nearest bank. It is a
money-order post-office, and the United States Express and Western Union
Telegraph companies have offices here. There is a weekly stage line
running from here to West Branch.
MISCELLANEOUS
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MASONIC.
Fife Lake Encampment, No. 92. -- Meets second and fourth
Saturdays of every month. J. Reiland, C. P.; J. A. Conrad, H.
P.; F. D. Caulkins, S. W.; S. T. Green, J. W.; J. Hamilton,
Scribe; M. Gallagher, Treas.
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I. O. O. F.
Fife Lake Lodge, No. 859.-- Meets every Wednesday
evening. Charles Hess, N. G.; S. T. Green, V. G.; I. E.
Bennett, Sec.; H. C. Bragg, Per. Sec.; J. Hamilton, Treas. |