Steiner was a small farming settlement in what is now Frenchtown Charter Township, Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
[2][3] For some years, the railroad maintained a spur extending west from a siding in Steiner to a sand quarry near Maybee, Michigan.
The general store and other structures, located between Laduke Roads and the railroad tracks were destroyed in a fire on May 3 of 1948.
There was a significant delay in the arrival of rescuers, as the closest fire department was located five miles south, in Monroe.
Few obvious signs remain today of this town except a cluster of several pre-1900 houses, the basket factory building near the railroad tracks, and the road name.