I’ve been traveling and didn’t have the chance to collect any stamps from the field this weekend, so here is a link to a State Journal clipping dated July 8, 1920. It begins, “Your attention is hereby called to the following resolution adopted by the city council Monday, July 6, 1920. By Ald. Eddy – Resolved by the citv council of the city of Lansing: That it is a necessary public improvement and it is hereby determined that a new artificial stone sidewalk six feet wide shall be built in front of south one-half of lot 2, block 58, on the west side of Sycamore street, owned by Lewis Widmayer.”
It then goes on with a series of “also”s, adding properties on Sycamore, Logan, and Hyland, all streets west of downtown. (Logan Street is the previous name for Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.)