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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
Few people living in Michigan at the present time realize the hardships that many people underwent in the early settlement of the State. In August, 1838, Dr. Oliver J. Stiles lived in Vermontville, and at that time, at most seasons of the year, between Vermontville and Bellevue, the road was one continuous mud hole. The doctor had occasion to visit his uncle, at Ceresco, and of course, in making this visit, he went on foot.
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