Moffatt Township Digital Image Collection
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About the unincorporated community of of Alger
Alger was established in 1883, named after Russell A. Alger, who constructed a key railroad junction networking off of the Michigan Central Railroad. The junction brought both travelers and the lumber business. The settlement around this junction soon became a town with a blacksmith, saloons, sawmills, a grist mill and stave mill, churches, a general store and hotel, restaurants, and a schoolhouse. Russel Alger, a figurehead of the town, became Michigan’s 20th governor (1885-1887). By 1896, timber was depleted, bringing an end to Alger’s railroad operations. With loss of railroad travel, local businesses withered. The affiliated Moffatt Twp rail-stop hamlets of Culver and Wells ceased to exist, but a small population continues as Alger.
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Board members: Cecil Dunn (director), Raymond Garrity (moderator), Willard Dunn (treasurer).
Beginners: Wanda Dunn, Bruno Jedrzejczyk.
1st: Tom Haller, Stanley Jedrzejczyk.
2nd: Katherine Dunn, Ruth Garrity.
3rd: Mildred Haller, Irma Haller, Mary Jedrzejczyk.
4th: Doris Dunn, Ross Feet, Elmer Mathe.
5th: Leonard Dunn, Frank Haller.
6th: Jessie McLary, Frank Mathe, Fern Templin.
7th: Donald Dunn, Helen Jedrzejczyk, Mike Jedrzejczyk.
8th: Grace Garrity. (Arenac County Independent)

Board members: Roy Lemmer (director), Frank Seder (moderator), Julius Marx (treasurer).
Beginners: Marvin Seder, Mary U[?]ak, Albert Pustah, Elwood Henry, Mary Fetezel, Anna Fetezel.
1st: Helen Avram, Harrison Henry.
2nd: Helen Fetezel, Robert Leinaar, Junior Seder.
3rd: Charles Nimeth, Aubrey Seder, Lavina Wainwright, Violet Yuhas, Anna Nagy.
4th: Geoge Nimeth, Morris Wainwright.
5th: Joe Avram, Stephen Nimeth.
6th: Mary Avram, Mary Halamar.
7th: Laura Campbell, Theron Campbell, Pearl Seder, Tony Vereb, Ethel Wainwright, Ella Nagy.
8th: Lillian Wainwright. (Arenac County Independent)

Moffatt Twp News clippings
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Moffatt Twp Photos
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![Circa 1900 Hattie (Smith) Maloney Runyan"Daughter of Aunt Em[ily Wise] Smith (grandma O A McCaslin's sister's child) | Mother of Eula Maloney [Partta?] | & Ralph Maloney | Hattie Smith Runyan, born Sept 7, 1876 died Jan 7, 1967." J Daily Ashley Mich [studio]. Her FindAGrave memorial is #90747926. Circa 1900 Hattie (Smith) Maloney Runyan](https://arenachistory.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2022/03/img-moffatt-twp-1900c-runyan-hattie-smith-maloney/1246471134.jpg)
