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  1. Supplement 36. Online content updated on October 17, 2023. CODE OF ORDINANCES City of ALPENA, MICHIGAN Codified through Ordinance No. 23-495, enacted September 18, 2023. (Supp. No. 36) MunicodeNEXT, the industry's leading search application with over 3,300 codes and growing!

  2. The Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena railroad entered Alpena in about 1915. Photo Info: Top, this appears to be the original Alpena & Northern depot on the north side of the Thunder Bay river, about 1900. The building to the right is the original freight house (confirmed by [SBM]) which was later replaced by a block freight house.

  3. Feb 1, 2023 · Hits: 1592. Story: Dispatching the Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena in 1925. The Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena railroad was a common-carrier railroad which mainly transported logs from the forest to the White Lumber Company in Boyne City. The original line was built in 1893 from Boyne City reaching Boyne Falls and a connection with the Grand Rapids ...

  4. Railroad: Boyne City, Gaylord and Alpena Railroad Company. The Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena was a successor to the Boyne City & South Eastern railroad. The line was built in 1893 by the White family lumber interests east from Boyne City into the forest and a connection with the Grand Rapids & Indiana at Moore near Boyne Falls.

  5. Mar 11, 2014 · The Centennial Building was 10 years old when the Detroit, Bay City and Alpena Railroad reached town. Another line, the Alpena and Northern, was built to tap the rich lumber resources of the area ...

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    The word "city" shall denote the City of Alpena, Michigan. Code. The expressions "Code" or "this Code" shall mean the Code of Ordinances, City of Alpena, Michigan, as designated in section 1-1 and as modified by amendment, revision and by the adoption of new chapters, articles, divisions or sections. Computation of time.

  7. The initial line was laid in 1893, connecting the docks at Boyne City (on Lake Charlevoix) with the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. In November of 1905, the railroad was renamed the Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena Railroad, as tracks were laid towards Alpena, MI.

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