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Browse our current historical inventory for sale. Contact the Cedar Springs Museum to put in an order, or come in to shop around! The museum's phone numer and email is located at the bottom of each page. All proceeds will benefit the museum building fund.

Books

A Pictoral History of the railroads of the Cedar Springs Area.

This book is full of Railroad pictures. Cedar Springs had two railroads crossing each other in Cedar Springs. Over 100 pages full of photographs.

114 pages

costs $15.00 and $4.00 shipping

What's Cookin' In Cedar Springs

Enjoy time tested recipes from family and friends of the Cedar Springs Museum. Recipes date from 1877. This unique cook book features many photographs of the people who created or used these recipes for their families. The photos date from the late 1800's to the present. The recipes are wonderful!

225 pages

costs $15.00 and $2.00 Shipping

The Legends and Story of the Michigan Indian...by John P.Coady

Published in 1993...This book contains a history of the Michigan Indian written by John Coady and 30 legends given to him by a Native American family in 1940. Mr Coady grew up on a farm near a Native American settlement. His love for their history grew from the relationship he shared with these neighbors. Mr. Coady was a respected speaker on Native American history for many years.

114 pages

costs $12.00 and $2.00 shipping

Memories of a Farm...by John P. Coady

Published in 1990... Born in 1909, Mr. Coady grew up on a farm near Coral, Michigan. He writes about the happy memories, chores and hardships associated with farm living at the turn of the century.

92 pages

costs $10.00 and$2.00 shipping

The Making of a Town

Many pioneering families are featured and the businesses they built along our Main Street. You'll find hundreds of pictures and an abundance of interesting history. The book is hard cover,8 1/2" X 11" and 243 pages. The 1200 names found in this book make it a great genealogical resource.

costs $20.00 and $4.50 shipping

Other

Beautiful Gold Ornament

This ornament features the “Union School” a magnificent building that was built in 1876 on the corner of Main and Muskegon St. The school was torn down in 1925 and

replaced with the current school known as Hilltop.

Two styles of ornaments are available, a detailed 3-D etched ornament

and the same ornament with a sun catcher back in light blue stained glass.

This beautiful ornament is the first in a

series. The museum planes to feature

other historic buildings in future ornaments.

Costs are: etched ornament $12.00

Suncatcher $15.00, with blue glass behind the school is avalible