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| Detroit Free Press, August 31, 1848 |
It
appears that Schwarzburg, founded in 1825 by John E. Schwarz, was west
of Perrinsville on the south branch of the Rouge in Nankin on the
Livonia Township side. Which means almost nothing unless you're a
cartographer. That would likely be in the Hines Dr. and Farmington Road
area heading towards Wayne Road or thereabouts. Basically the Rouge
River border area between Westland and Livonia more or less. No
description really lays out the area save for a saw mill, a dam, a
tavern and a schoolhouse. Not too many years later the town of
Perrinville subsumed the population of Schwarzburg and made it obsolete.
As for this article, it concerns a meeting for the repair of the mill-dam in Schwarzburg at which a vote was taken, presumably a straw poll for the Presidential Election, and Whig Party Zachary Taylor received 16 votes to Michigan's own Democratic Senator Lewis Cass. Taylor went on to win and died in office less than two years later.

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