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Baron Walter Linton governs Ingham County from his hand-built maple estate known as Oak Hall. His grandfather originally purchased the land as an English land speculator in the early 1800s, although he himself never actually set foot in Michigan. Growing up privileged yet self-reliant on family holdings across desolate Nova Scotia, Baron Linton rejected the sheltered life of elites in favor of frontier living. He relocated to stake his own claim, embracing Michigan's wild beauty. With ample family means, Linton constructed his stately manor, financed construction of a mechanics institute and academy in the village Lansing, and invested substantially in incentivizing agricultural innovation across Ingham. Now entering his 50s, Baron Linton divides time between civic obligations, supporting expanded wagon routes and trade depots, while indulging personal pastimes enjoying literature and landscape painting capturing Ingham’s rolling oak savannas and winding river views. He takes particular interest promoting the breeding of stouter plow horses and heartier strains of wheat able to withstand the seasonal variations across the Midwest frontier.
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Baron Walter Linton governs Ingham County from his hand-built maple estate known as Oak Hall
.
His grandfather originally purchased the land as an English land speculator in the early 1800s
,
although he himself never actually set foot in Michigan
.
Growing up privileged yet self-reliant on family holdings across desolate Nova Scotia
,
Baron Linton rejected the sheltered life of elites in favor of frontier living
.
He relocated to stake his own claim
,
embracing Michigan's wild beauty
.
With ample family means
,
Linton constructed his stately manor
,
financed construction of a mechanics institute and academy in the village Lansing
,
and invested substantially in incentivizing agricultural innovation across Ingham
.
Now entering his 50s
,
Baron Linton divides time between civic obligations
,
supporting expanded wagon routes and trade depots
,
while indulging personal pastimes enjoying literature and landscape painting capturing Ingham’s rolling oak savannas and winding river views
.
He takes particular interest promoting the breeding of stouter plow horses and heartier strains of wheat able to withstand the seasonal variations across the Midwest frontier
.
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