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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marquette County

 
Clickable Map of Marquette County, Michigan and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Marquette County, MI (33) Alger County, MI (18) Baraga County, MI (1) Delta County, MI (35) Dickinson County, MI (8) Houghton County, MI (24) Iron County, MI (26) Keweenaw County, MI (38) Menominee County, MI (10)  MarquetteCounty(33) Marquette County (33)  AlgerCounty(18) Alger County (18)  BaragaCounty(1) Baraga County (1)  DeltaCounty(35) Delta County (35)  DickinsonCounty(8) Dickinson County (8)  HoughtonCounty(24) Houghton County (24)  IronCounty(26) Iron County (26)  KeweenawCounty(38) Keweenaw County (38)  MenomineeCounty(10) Menominee County (10)
Marquette is the county seat for Marquette County
Adjacent to Marquette County, Michigan
      Alger County (18)  
      Baraga County (1)  
      Delta County (35)  
      Dickinson County (8)  
      Houghton County (24)  
      Iron County (26)  
      Keweenaw County (38)  
      Menominee County (10)  
 
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1 Michigan, Marquette County, Ishpeming — S139 — Ishpeming: Historic Ski Center
The sport of skiing was introduced to America in the nineteenth century by Scandinavian immigrants. The first ski club in Michigan and one of the first in the country was formed at Ishpeming in 1887. It held its first public ski meet on February . . . Map (db m205532) HM
2 Michigan, Marquette County, Ishpeming — Swedes on the Iron Range
From the late 1860's to the early 1870. there was a critical need for experienced underground miners. As large numbers of the Irish labor force in the area had departed for jobs in open pit mining in Colorado, the Cleveland Mining Company went . . . Map (db m226659) HM
3 Michigan, Marquette County, Ishpeming, Tilden Township — Italians on the Marquette Iron Range
The Iron Range opened in the 1840s, but it was not until the early 1860s that the first Italians settled the area. Coming from Tuscany, Venice, Lombardy, Piedmont, Calabria, Naples, and Sicily. They settled in Negaunee, Ishpeming, and Gwinn . . . Map (db m226615) HM
4 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — HB28 — Bishop Baraga House
Frederic Baraga was a lawyer, an artist and a Roman Catholic priest who came to the U.S. from present-day Slovenia in 1830. Baraga (1797-1868) served Native Americans in the Great Lakes region and wrote A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language . . . Map (db m206057) HM
5 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — S477 — First Steam Railroad in Upper Peninsula
On this site in 1852, the Green Bay and Lake Superior Rail-Road began the survey which led to the construction of the first steam railroad in the Upper Peninsula. The railroad ran from Marquette to the Jackson and Cleveland iron mines fourteen . . . Map (db m206097) HM
6 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — L2329C — George Shiras III
[south side] George Shiras III (1859-1942) was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. He developed an interest in wildlife at the age of eleven when his father took him hunting and fishing near Marquette. Shiras received his law degree from Yale . . . Map (db m206174) HM
7 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — In Memory of NMU War Veterans
[title is inscription]Map (db m214531) WM
8 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — S585C — Jacques Marquette
During the seventeenth century, dedicated Jesuit missionaries forged into the North American wilderness to live and work among the native peoples of the Great Lakes region. In September 1666, at age twenty-nine, Father Jacques Marquette arrived in . . . Map (db m206171) HM
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9 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — Janzen House"Providing Housing with Dignity for over 100 Years" — 1893-1993 —
Commissioned by William Janzen, this house has served residents of Marquette County since 1893. It was designed by Lovejoy and Demar, architects for the Old City Hall on Washington Street. Following a fire in 1983, Doris Seavoy Bullock donated the . . . Map (db m214540) HM
10 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — S486 — Marquette County Courthouse
This Neoclassical Revival structure, designed by Charlton & Gilbert of Marquette, was constructed in 1902-04 at a cost of $210,000. Built of local sandstone, it is the second courthouse to occupy this site. In a case tried here in 1913, President . . . Map (db m206155) HM
11 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — Marquette Fire Department
The Marquette Fire Department was organized as early as the 1850’s and reorganized in 1861 as Phoenix Fire Co. No. 1. After several additional reorganizations, the department was unable to halt the terrible fire of 1868 which destroyed the business . . . Map (db m214544) HM
12 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — Marquette's Fire Bell
The Tocsin or Fire Bell has been part of a community since ancient times, warning the inhabitants of danger. The old fire bell was cast in bronze by the Henry McShane Bell Foundry in Baltimore, Maryland in 1882. It was placed in the Spring Street . . . Map (db m214545) HM
13 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — S115 — Northern Michigan University
Established by the legislature in 1899 as a normal school to provide teachers for the Upper Peninsula, Northern opened with thirty-two students, six faculty members, and Dwight B. Waldo as principal. A four-year collegiate program was introduced in . . . Map (db m206001) HM
14 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — Northern's Original Campus
Northern Michigan University's original 20 acre site was donated to the State Board of Education by John M. Longyear and Frederick Ayer in 1899. The first dormitory (1900-1917) was located to the south across Kaye Avenue. D. F. Charleton was the . . . Map (db m214504) HM
15 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — Picnic Rocks Memorial
In these calm but treacherous waters of Lake Superior sixteen lives have been lost since 1961. This memorial serves to honor those lives and the lives of the ones before them. Through this knowledge from this day forward may no more lives be lost. . . . Map (db m239999) HM
16 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — The Barracks Boys
Between 1946 and 1957 Vetville existed on this site. It was developed by President Henry Tape (1940-1956) to accommodate the influx of World War II veterans who attended Northern Michigan University funded by the G.I. Bill. It was also home to . . . Map (db m214444) HM
17 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette — World War II "Silent Service" Memorial
This monument, representing a World War II submarine, is dedicated to Captain David H. McClintock USN, Marquette; to Captain B. Dulaney Claggett USN, Bethesda, MD; and to the officers and men of submarines Darter and Dace. Their . . . Map (db m154129) HM WM
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18 Michigan, Marquette County, Marquette, Marquette Township — Lower Harbor Ore Dock — Iron Ore Heritage Trail —
Patience is a virtue we are often told. But impatience spawns innovation and that's how the first iron ore pocket dock came to be. In 1857 Captain George Judson became impatient with the slow transfer of iron ore from trams on the dock to the . . . Map (db m216246) HM
19 Michigan, Marquette County, Negaunee — 1921 CR 510 Bridge
The County Road 510 steel truss bridge over the Dead River owes its existence to the passage of a few key Acts by the Michigan Legislature in the early 1900's. The first of these acts was the Trunk Line Act of 1913, which provided for the laying out . . . Map (db m198443) HM
20 Michigan, Marquette County, Negaunee — 2010 CR 510 Bridge
In March of 1999, the Marquette County Road Commission (MCRC) received word from the State of Michigan that critical bridge funding for replacing the CR 510 Bridge over the Dead River had been approved. It was at this time that the planning process . . . Map (db m198444) HM
21 Michigan, Marquette County, Negaunee — S2 — Jackson Mine
On this spot on Sept. 19, 1844, William A. Burt, a deputy government surveyor, was the first to discover the great Lake Superior iron ore deposits. Peculiar fluctuations in his magnetic compass led Burt to ask his men to seek the cause, and they . . . Map (db m76314) HM
22 Michigan, Marquette County, Negaunee — S35 — Marquette Iron Range
The first of the immensely rich Lake Superior iron ore deposits to be discovered and mined were those of the Marquette Iron Range. In 1844 William A. Burt and his surveying party discovered outcroppings of iron ore south of Teal Lake. This area soon . . . Map (db m153993) HM
23 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Cecil E. Munson Memorial
Among the earliest settlers in the Republic area, circa 1870, were the Munsons, Polkinghornes, Pascoes, Gibsons, Wilsons, Doyles, Gambels, Petersons, Bergstroms and Dodges. They had made their way from Cornwall County, England; Sweden, Finland, . . . Map (db m154298) HM
24 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Community History and Other Industries
The forest industry is alive and well here at present but farming is mainly a thing of the past. When immigrants flocked to the village of Republic, they settled in separate and distinct locales — such as "French Town", "Finn Town" (Park . . . Map (db m154327) HM
25 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Early Mine Exploration and Development
Government land surveyors made the first recorded notice of the mineral deposit in 1846 when surveying the township lines (½ mile to the west), stating "...there appears to be an almost inexhaustible quantity of specular iron ore, the needle . . . Map (db m154324) HM
26 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — In Memory of the Men Who Lost Their LivesAs a Result of Working at the Republic Open Pit Iron Mine — 1954-1982 —
Lawrence A. La Fave — August 12, 1962 Robert E. Bengtson — Nov. 7, 1962 Norman S. Korpi — Sept. 9, 1965 Ronald W. Polkki — Oct. 18, 1969 Melvin L. Roberts — Nov. 22, 1969 John Hedko Jr. — June 25, 1972 Robert W. . . . Map (db m154405) HM
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27 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Old Kloman Bridge1911-1985
A Republic landmark named in honor of Andrew Kloman; founder of the Kloman Mine. Dedicated on this day, July 1, 1995 by Mr. Kloman’s great-grandson, Andrew (Drew) Kloman III during the Republic Quasquicentennial Celebration.Map (db m154300) HM
28 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Reopening the Mine and Moving Republic
There were advantages and disadvantages to the mine expansion and subsequent moving of Republic. In 1950 rumors circulated that the long period of mine inactivity was coming to an end. Cleveland Cliffs began a huge expansion program and . . . Map (db m154328) HM
29 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Republic United Methodist Church
. . . Map (db m154297) HM
30 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — The Life of a Miner
Various underground mining occupations included trammers, teamsters, drilling teams, blasters and at the very top “miner.” Ore extraction in the 1870's was pure manual labor. The ore was broken from the surface with picks, sledge . . . Map (db m154326) HM
31 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — The Republic Iron Company
The Republic Iron Company was the first successful mining company in Republic and was located on Swede Hill. Anna Mae Gibson was the first girl and Charles W. Munson was the first boy born in Republic to the early settlers in 1872 and 1873, . . . Map (db m154299) HM
32 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — The Republic Open Pit Mine
The low-grade hematitic cherty iron formation (band 3 in the diagram) provided the raw material for the production of concentrated iron ore pellets. As the depth of the pit increased, the primary crusher was installed in the 300-foot high wall (to . . . Map (db m154325) HM
33 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — Welcome to the Republic Open Pit Mine Observation Site
Twice in history the Republic mine was one of the greatest producers in the country: from 1872 to 1928 and again from the 1950’s through the ‘70’s. The late, great Republic Mine was the impetus for the creation of the village of Republic in . . . Map (db m154323) HM
34 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Endeavor — John Muir Memorial ParkThe Land of My Youth
John Muir, the father of America's National Parks, lived on the northeast side of this lake from 1849 to 1855. Although he travelled all over the world, Muir never forgot this land, and tried several times to buy and preserve parts of it, . . . Map (db m20150) HM
35 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Endeavor — John Muir, Foster Son of WisconsinBorn in Scotland April 21, 1838
He came to America as a lad of eleven, spent his 'teen years in hard work clearing the farm across this lake, carving out a home in the wilderness. In the "Sunny woods overlooking a flowery glacial meadow and a lake rimmed with water lilies," he . . . Map (db m20149) HM
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36 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Endeavor — 102 — The Wee White KirkAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
The congregation of the United Presbyterian Church of North America was organized in 1851 in the town of Buffalo by a group of early Scotch settlers. At first meetings were held in homes and later, in the section schoolhouse. In the year of . . . Map (db m121833) HM
37 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Endeavor — Walter March Ellis
—Principal— Christian Endeavor Academy 1902 — 1925 Born August 24, 1859, Nevinville, Iowa Died November 10, 1945, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Graduate B. A. Tabor College, 1882 Yale Divinity School B. D. 1887, . . . Map (db m28165) HM
38 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Montello — Montello Granite
This quarry was once Montello's leading industry, with approximately 200 employees. It was recognized for its paving blocks covering streets in several cities, its crushed granite for various usages, and most of all, for its beautiful hard . . . Map (db m3556) HM
39 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Montello — Montello Historical DistrictMontello "Mont L'eau" - Hill by the River
Once home to the Mound Builders, the Winnebago and the Menominee, destination of the voyageurs, a pioneer settlement harnessing diverse natural resources, today a modern community with a rich heritage. The earliest eastern visitors observed the . . . Map (db m53074) HM
40 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Neshkoro — Neshkoro War Memorial
In memory of our dear relatives and friends, who made the supreme sacrifice, in defense of our beloved country. In Memory Of Dean Dennis Crane 12/7/45 - 6/21/67 Joseph Kresic, Jr. 6/30/48 - 11/30/68 They Gave . . . Map (db m39599) HM
41 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Pardeeville — 169 — John Muir Country
It was over this road that John Muir traveled to such early settlements as Kingston and Pardeeville. Muir was eleven when he came here from Scotland with his father, brother and sister in 1849. His mother arrived with her other children after a . . . Map (db m4029) HM
42 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Westfield — Footprints in the Sands of Time
The remarkable crisscrossing pattern on this sandstone was formed by an extinct animal. It crawled across moist, ripple-marked sand at the edge of a shallow tropical ocean, which covered Wisconsin about 520 million years ago during the Cambrian . . . Map (db m2791) HM
43 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Westfield — 294 — Korean War
On June 25, 1950, Communist North Korea invaded the Republic of Korea. Backed by Soviet Russia, the North Koreans quickly overran most of the peninsula. South Korea appealed to the United States for assistance, and President Harry Truman immediately . . . Map (db m2788) HM
44 Wisconsin, Marquette County, Westfield — 430 — Russell Flats School
Built in 1867, this one room rural school has served as the center of community life in Russell Flats for over 130 years. Constructed by Scotch - Irish settlers who arrived here in the early 1850s, the school has also functioned as the local . . . Map (db m20121) HM
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