Category:Woolley Veterinarian Building

English: The Woolley Veterinarian Building was constructed in 1893 on the southeast corner of Main and Mill Streets in Davison, Michigan. Its first occupants were the Wilson Hills Candy Store at front and the Ladies Lending Library at back. It was purchased by Dr. Floyd E. Woolley in 1904 to serve as a veterinary office. Dr. Woolley moved the building three blocks east to Lapeer Street, next to his home, where he practiced from 1905 to his death in 1956. The family of Dr. Woolley donated the structure to the Historical Society; it moved the building to 263 East Fourth Street, its present location.
<nowiki>Woolley Veterinarian Building; building in Davison, Michigan; bâtiment à Davison, Michigan, États-Unis; gebouw in Davison, Verenigde Staten van Amerika</nowiki>
Woolley Veterinarian Building 
building in Davison, Michigan
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LocationDavison, Genesee County, Michigan
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Map43° 02′ 02.41″ N, 83° 30′ 55.7″ W
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