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I'm pretty sure Isaac Dimond's middle initial was M (for Marquand), not H, but I'm leaving it as H until I can check my sources, or until someone else gets to it first.

Yes, it is "M." -- not sure what it stands for. BTW, that whole section is copied nearly verbatim from Romig's Michigan Place Names. I'll see what I can do to minimize the plagarism and copyright concerns. Actually, the text appears to be a blend of sources, including the Village web site. olderwiser 16:04, 11 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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