Ingersoll was located northwest of Delta Mills along the railroad in the southern part of Watertown Township in Clinton County. A railroad station was also constructed and the neighborhood contained several homes. In October 13, 1873 a second Post…
Clipping from Galbraith's railway mail service maps, Michigan. Pictured are stations in or near Delta Township, including: Delta (Delta Mills), Millett, and Ingersoll. One of eight large-scale pictorial maps of midwestern states showing routes and…
A portion of a map of Watertown Township from 1896. This snippet shows the southern most portion of Watertown Township including the northern most part of the village of Delta Mills and a nearby community known as Ingersoll (also referred to as…
Pictured in the photo (left to right): L.D. Wilson, “Topsie” Ellen Grace Wilson, unknown person, Charles H. Wilson. The building in the far left of the image was part of Erastus S. Ingersoll’s furniture company.
Article by the Lansing State Journal, "This is the second in a series of stories on 100-year-old farms in the Lansing area." Additional images from Ken Wilson, great-great-great grandson of Erastus Ingersoll.