Along the east side of N. Matteson St., in Bronson, directly across from the intersection with York St. The Honest Scrap sign faces north. One side. Two-story brick building. Brown background. Greatly faded.
*GONE* (faded away) Along the south side of Mendon Rd. (MI-60), in Sherwood, west of MI-66 (Athens Rd./old State Hwy. 78) intersection by about 480'. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed west. Two ends. Black background.
Along the northwest side of E. Chicago Rd. (US-12), in Quincy, east of I-69 by about 5.2 miles. Just east of the Brown St. intersection. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed northeast. The Mail Pouch sign faces northeast. One end. Black background.
*GONE* (fallen) Along the south side of E. Chicago Rd. (US-12) east of S. Main St., in Quincy, by about 1.7 miles. Just east of N. Briggs Rd. The barn is on the right side of the highway headed east. The Mail Pouch sign faced west. One end. Black background.
*GONE* Along the south side of W. Columbus Rd. (US-12) west of Monroe St., in Clodwater, by 7.5 miles. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed west from Coldwater.Mail Pouch sign faced east. One end. Red background.
*GONE* (painted over) Along the west side of Culver Rd. To access the site, head southeast along E. State St. (MI-86), in Colon, make left turn onto N. Burr Oak Rd. Travel north on N. Burr Oak Rd. to Wattle Rd. Make right onto Wattle Rd and follow, headed east, to Culver Rd. Make a left onto Culver Rd and head north 0.3 mile to the barn on the left. Total travel from E. State St. in Colon is 3.1 miles. The Mail Pouch sign faced north. One end. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed. Along the south side of Wattles Rd northeast of the State St. intersection, in Colon, by 2.1 miles. The barn was on the right side of Wattles Rd. headed east. The Mail Pouch sign faced east. One side. Black background.
*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the southeast side of W. Chicago Rd. (US-12) southwest of the Market St. intersection, in Bronson, by 2.7 miles. The barn was on the left side of Chicago Rd. headed southwest from Bronson. The Mail Pouch sign faced northeast. One end. Black background.