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Clawson, Michigan
Oakland County
The first settlers that came to the area now known as Clawson purchased land identified as sections 3 and 4 of Town 1, Range 11 East and sections 33 and 34 of Town 2, Range 11 East, Bloomfield Township. In 1827, Towns 1 and 2 became Troy Township. The town lines ran north from 8 Mile Road (Baseline) to South Boulevard and from Dequindre to Greenfield (in Royal Oak) and Adams in Troy.
In 1832, Royal Oak separated from Troy and became Royal Oak Township. After 1832, those living north of the Townline Road (14 Mile) lived in Troy Township and people living south of Townline lived in Royal Oak Township. The little community growing around the four corners of todays 14 Mile and Main Street lived in two separate townships and it remained that way until the village incorporated.
The first road in Clawson was cut through in 1827 between the section lines. Now, it is Main Streetthen it was Niles Road, named for Johnson Niles who lived in Troy at Square Lake and Main (his house still stands). In 1829, an Indian trail on a sand ridge was made a plank toll road named Paint Creek Trail; today it is Rochester Road. The road now known as 14 Mile was originally the Townline Road and was finished in 1874. Later, it was the Clawson Road.

Concrete Disposal
We did a job in Clawson about a year ago. A young couple had just purchased their first home. They were replacing the driveway. We took away the old cement. They said our price was lower than another bid they got and a third company couldnt handle the weight of concrete in their trucks.
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