Four Towns, Michigan

Four Towns, Michigan
Unincorporated Community
Four Towns, Michigan

Location within the state of Michigan

Coordinates: 42°37′04″N 83°24′49″W / 42.61778°N 83.41361°W / 42.61778; -83.41361Coordinates: 42°37′04″N 83°24′49″W / 42.61778°N 83.41361°W / 42.61778; -83.41361
Country United States
State Michigan
County Oakland
Township Waterford
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Area code(s) 313 (1947-93), 810 (1993-97), 248 (1997-present)
FIPS code 26-84240[1]
GNIS feature ID 1627218[2]

Four Towns is an unincorporated community in Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, United States.

Four Towns was never incorporated as a municipality.

It is located on Cooley Lake Road and Lochaven Road, near where Commerce Township, Waterford Township, West Bloomfield Township, and White Lake Township meet.[3]

First Settlers

In 1830, Harley Olmstead, from Rensselaer County, New York, was the first to settle in what would become Four Towns.[4][5]

In 1832, John K. Dewey, from Windsor County, Vermont,[6] built the first frame house in Four Towns. That same year, Nathan R. Colvin brought his family from Clarendon, Vermont[7] and built a farmhouse at Four Towns.

Post Office

Four Towns had a post office from 1856 until 1902. It was given the name "Four Towns P.O." because of the four townships meeting there. Squire Cooley was its first postmaster.[8]

Church

The first church in Four Towns, a Methodist Episcopal Church, was built in the 1850s. Church services were offered once every two weeks when Four Towns had few residents. Sunday school was held weekly during the Summer months.[9]

Schoolhouse

The first schoolhouse was built of logs on the town line on a portion of land of H.L. Hunt's farm. Soon the tiny school house was outgrown and a larger school house was built in 1866[10] on property donated by Nathan R. Colvin. The schoolhouse still stands as a church on that location on Cooley Lake Road and Lochaven Road.[11]

Cemetery

Nathan R. Colvin gave a portion of his property for a cemetery. In 1839, the first recorded burial in the Four Towns Cemetery took place; Martha A. Coyles, age 7 months, 18 days.[12] Four Towns Cemetery has 286 interments, as of 2016. Buried there are several early settlers and their families, including Nathan R. Colvin (1792-1873), Harley Olmstead (1803-1885) and John K. Dewey (1796-1887).[13]

References

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