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The dock at Arcadia,
Michigan, north of Manistee, probably around 1913. The Arcadia & Betsey River
Railway served the small village on Lake Michigan. The dock
was served by the Pere Marquette [Steamship] Lines and the A&BR Ry. Note the rail line in the foreground of the photo. [Alan
Loftis Collection] |
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Comments from Lyle Matteson of
the Arcadia Area Historical Society: The Arcadia & Betsey
River Railway started out as a narrow gauge railway used for
lumbering and was owned by the Starke Land & Lumber Company.
It stayed in the hands of that company. A hundred yards or so
farther up the track from the dock was the Arcadia Furniture
Factory, which replaced the sawmill when it burned down again in
1906. When the photo above was taken in 1913, the Furniture
Factory was in business and the railway was standard gauge and used
to haul lumber to the factory and ship furniture to the rest of the
world. It was also used to haul passengers and freight twice a
day between Arcadia and Copemish, and eventually to Thompsonville
with about a half dozen stops in between. One end of the
furniture factory had a showroom and train station.
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