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Woo Hoo Cool Beans for Michigan detectorists...

Pete in MI

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Just located a source for Plat maps on line. I know we have used a different one requiring login and password info that changes from time to time. This one only asks for the subdivision name and county.

Here is one for Michigan only

http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/platmaps/sr_subs.asp

I was able to find a plat map for a ghost town dated 1874. I have the printed map from someone else a couple years back and swore not to give it to anyone else without his consent seeing he did all the leg work to find it. I just stumbled on this while researching a 'hidden beach' and it had a link to its plat map.

Cool beans Michigan guys and gals.

Mike from MI Iron Brigade, you might be able now to run a plat map of where you have been getting those old coins, etc. and see what other plots of land and buildings might have been there or nearby. Let me know how that works out for ya.
 
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http://indiamond6.ulib.iupui.edu/IndianaPlat/
 
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