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On the road again: Marcellus to Niles

The historic Niles train station. Recently I jumped in my car and headed southwest through Marcellus, Thompson’s Corner, Volinia, Summerville, Pokagon, Dowagiac and Niles. My first stop was in Marcellus, whose first settler in the area was John Bair, who came in October 1832. Early on, the citizens wanted to call it Cambria; however, on June 16, 1843, the township was officially named Marcellus after the Roman emperor, Flavius Marcellus. In the …
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South County News broke the news in Schoolcraft, United States on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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