April 29, 2026

Depot & Michigan Produce Co. Elevator – Ovid Michigan – c1910

Black-And-White View Of Railroad Tracks And A Depot Area In Ovid, Michigan, With A Large Grain Elevator Building In The Distance Labeled “Michigan Produce Co. Elevator.”

Railroad tracks cut straight through downtown Ovid, Michigan, with the depot at left and the Michigan Produce Co. grain elevator rising behind the rails in this circa-1910 view. The photo catches the working side of a farm town: freight cars could roll in, local grain could be weighed and stored, and shipments could head out to bigger markets.

Ovid sat on the Grand Trunk Western route that ran from Detroit (via Durand) toward Grand Rapids, making rail service a daily part of life for passengers and shippers alike. If you look closely, you can also see the small-scale details — a trackside shed, utility poles, and the rough, unpaved street crossing.

Do you know where this depot stood — or have family stories about shipping grain or catching the train in Ovid?

#OvidMI #ClintonCountyMI #MichiganHistory #RailroadHistory #GrainElevator

Avatar Of Michaela Nolte

Michaela Nolte

Michaela is a history buff and loves to export historical markers and old buildings and seeks stories about Michigan and Great Lakes history. When she is not writing, you can find her with a good book sipping wine on the beach.

View all posts by Michaela Nolte →