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Reynolds Township
Montcalm County, Michigan


The Detroit, Grand Rapids and Western Railroad depot opened in 1869, about a year after the first settlers to the area. Reynolds Township's only village was named for William A. Howard, a railroad attorney. It became incorporated as a village in 1873. Between the years of 1875 and 1899 the village was known as simply Howard.

Conger was a station on the Grand Rapids & Indiana RR, named for John Conger in 1872. ~Michigan Place Names

Reynolds Township

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