Bartholemew Cooney Home – 14 Mile Rd. (Early 1900’s).
Bartholemew Cooney Home – 14 Mile Rd. (Early 1900’s).

Object ID: 1980-001-084
Collection: BiographySubjects: house, photographic, print
Edward Coates who came from England to West Bloomfield (1832).

Object ID: 1980-001-083
People: Coates, Edward
Collection: Biography, Orchard LakeSubjects: house, photographic, print
Edward Coates who came from England to West Bloomfield (1832).
A romantic landmark of the Campbell days on Apple Island was Ghost Walk

Object ID: 1980-001-082
Collection: Apple Island, Biography, Campbell, Orchard LakeSubjects: photographic, print, Webb
A romantic landmark of the Campbell days on Apple Island was Ghost Walk, also known by more realistic residents as Cedar Lane. It ran from Grandma Campbell’s cottage north to a spot on the shore line called ‘High Seat,’ where one could obtain a scenic view of the lake. The wire in the tires at the left was used to string chinese lanterns during festive occasions.