The village was founded in 1857 by Alex Fraser and was given a post office on June 14, 1860. Fraser and Leonard Scott were the first postmasters. The office
was closed on September 13, 1860. It was later restored (September 22, 1860),
with Mr. Scott again its postmaster.
For the pioneer settler William McPherson, the post office was renamed McPhersonville,
on October 15, 1860 and changed back to Fraser on January 13, 1863. When the
Grand Trunk Railroad came through a quarter of a mile from the post office in 1865,
its station was named Fraser.
This village was incorporated as the village of Fraser in 1895, the name was legally changed to Fraser in 1928, and Fraser was incorporated as a city in 1956.
| Christ United Methodist Church | |
| 34385 Garfield Road (586) 293-5340 |
| Hope United Church Of Christ | |
| 32500 Utica Road (586) 296-8760 |
| New Life Baptist Church | |
| 17301 East 13 Mile Road (586) 293-6522 |
| Our Lady Queen of All Saints Catholic Church | |
| 31740 Cyril (586) 293-4050 |
| Saint John Lutheran Church | |
| 16339 East 14 Mile Road (586) 293-0333 |

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