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From Mansion to McKune Memorial: The Story of Chelsea’s Library - The Sun Times News

Courtesy of the Chelsea Area Historical Society as written by Janet Ogle-Mater Photo: McKune Library Hotel drawing 1874. Courtesy of CAHS Chelsea’s founders were Elisha and James Congdon. In the early 1830s, James bought 320 acres on the west side of the north-south wagon trail, while the older brother, Elisha, bought 120 acres on the east side of present-day Main Street. Their holdings would eventually grow to over 500 acres, encompassing land …
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