The village of Lake Linden suffered a devastating fire in May 1887, which affected 75% of the structures.
A fire destroyed most of Lake Linden in 1887.
The Gregoire family was very influential in the early years of Lake Linden.
The company operated a large ore treatment facility at Lake Linden, Michigan.
In May 1887, fire swept through the village of Lake Linden, affecting 75% of the structures then within the village and completely destroying many.
Next are the twin communities of Lake Linden and Hubbell.
M-26 forms the main streets of these as it passes north from Hubbell into Lake Linden.
It is 12 miles from Lake Linden on Copper Island at the western end of the Upper Peninsula.
Lake Linden is a French Canadian community on the north end of Torch Lake.
The village of Lake Linden (then known as Torch Lake) was organized in 1868.