N. Main Street Hamburg, Mich., postmarked 1909. A group of people are gathered outside a building on the west side of North Main Street. A small sign under the overhang identifies the building as the Post Office. The first post office opened in 1837 as Hamburgh. It changed to North Hamburg, then Livingston, and finally in 1894 to Hamburg. The village was platted in 1837.
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