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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hillsdale County, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Hillsdale 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 Hillsdale County, MI (20) Branch County, MI (54) Calhoun County, MI (27) Jackson County, MI (30) Lenawee County, MI (47) Steuben County, IN (10) Fulton County, OH (19) Williams County, OH (22)  HillsdaleCounty(20) Hillsdale County (20)  BranchCounty(54) Branch County (54)  CalhounCounty(27) Calhoun County (27)  JacksonCounty(30) Jackson County (30)  LenaweeCounty(47) Lenawee County (47)  SteubenCountyIndiana(10) Steuben County (10)  FultonCountyOhio(19) Fulton County (19)  WilliamsCounty(22) Williams County (22)
Adjacent to Hillsdale County, Michigan
    Branch County (54)
    Calhoun County (27)
    Jackson County (30)
    Lenawee County (47)
    Steuben County, Indiana (10)
    Fulton County, Ohio (19)
    Williams County, Ohio (22)
 
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1Michigan (Hillsdale County), Allen — Allen Civil War Monument
On Cemetery Drive 0.1 miles south of East Chicago Road (U.S. 12), on the right when traveling south.
Forty two years after the surrender at Appomattox, this monument is dedicated to the memory of heroic men who imperilled their lives for the preservation of the Union Erected by a comrade who, by the fortunes of war, was permitted to . . . — Map (db m66786) WM
2Michigan (Hillsdale County), Allen — Allens' Own Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
On West Chicago Road (U.S. 12) 0.1 miles west of Park Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Civil War Captain William G. Whitney 1840 - 1915 Born: Allen, Michigan Company B Eleventh Michigan Infantry Medal of Honor Award: September 20, 1863 Chickamauga, Georgia Vietnam War Staff Sergeant James Leroy Bondsteel . . . — Map (db m66785) HM WM
3Michigan (Hillsdale County), Allen — L1899C — Captain Moses Allen
On West Chicago Road (U.S. 12) 0.1 miles west of Park Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Moses Allen fought in the War of 1812, later serving as a captain in the Michigan militia. He became the first "white settler" in present-day Hillsdale County, settling here in April 1827, two years after working on the Chicago Road (present-day . . . — Map (db m66775) HM
4Michigan (Hillsdale County), Allen — Site of First Log Cabin in Hillsdale County
On East Chicago Street at Cemetery Drive, on the right when traveling west on East Chicago Street.
Near here in the spring of 1827 Moses Allen built the first log cabin in Hillsdale County — Map (db m159675) HM
5Michigan (Hillsdale County), Camden — Where Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio Meet
On Cope Road 0.7 miles south of W. Territorial Road, on the left when traveling south.
130 feet south is the point where Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio meet. — Map (db m62129) HM
6Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — L1275 — College Baptist Church
This church was incorporated as the First Free Will Baptist Church on November 24, 1855. The congregation met at the Hillsdale College Chapel until the present church was constructed in 1867-68. This Romanesque building was designed by a Chicago . . . — Map (db m32250) HM
7Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — S0294 — Hillsdale
On Howell Street at McCollum Street, on the left when traveling south on Howell Street.
The plat for the village of Hillsdale was filed in July, 1839, though the first settlement probably occurred a few years previously. Before that time this area had been inhabited mainly by a band of Potawatomi Indians led by their chief, Baw Beese. . . . — Map (db m33598) HM
8Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — 230 — Hillsdale College
Near East College Street.
In 1844 a group of Freewill Baptists organized Michigan Central College at Spring Arbor. This college was the first in Michigan to grant degrees to women. Moved to Hillsdale in 1853 and chartered by the legislature in 1855, the school was renamed . . . — Map (db m34216) HM
9Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — L1985 — Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
On South Broad Street (State Highway 99) at Cook Street/East Bacon Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Broad Street.
In 1839 Episcopalians held the first church service in Hillsdale. Saint Peter's Church was organized in 1844. The original Gothic Revival church dates from 1859 and forms the sanctuary of the present church. Saint Peter's housed the first pipe organ . . . — Map (db m33602) HM
10Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — L1645 — St. Anthony's Catholic Church
On North Broad Street (State Highway 99), on the left when traveling south.
The origins of Catholicism in Hillsdale County date to the 1840s when Irishmen who worked for the Southern Railroad settled here. In 1853 the Reverend Joseph Kindekens of Adrian and eighty-five people organized St. Anthony's parish. The former . . . — Map (db m33601) HM
11Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — Sultana
On North Broad Street (State Highway 99) at McCollum Street, on the right when traveling south on North Broad Street.
Dedicated to the memory of the 280 Michigan Civil War soldiers who lost their lives in America's worst maritime disaster, the sinking of the steamship "Sultana." These men were among more than 2,200 Union soldiers returning home from Confederate . . . — Map (db m33960) HM
12Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hillsdale — The Will Carleton Poor House
On North Wolcott Street 0.2 miles north of East Bacon Street, on the right when traveling north.
This stone building is a part of the poorhouse that inspired Will Carleton's well-known poem "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse." — Map (db m32361) HM
13Michigan (Hillsdale County), Hudson — Locust Corners Cemetery(aka) North Pittsford Burying Ground
On South Waldron Road 0.1 miles north of Beecher Road, on the right when traveling north.
In Tribute and Honor of Veterans of Families in the Pittsford Township Area Who Fought in The Civil War 1861-1865 Alpaugh, Aron B. • Fitch, James H. Benson, Ephraim W. • Foster, Byron D. Brant, William E. • Golden, Worden Chilson, . . . — Map (db m159917) WM
14Michigan (Hillsdale County), Jonesville — Father Gabriel Richard
On U.S. 12 2 miles east of State Highway 99, on the left when traveling east.
Priest Educator-Statesman Secured funds in 1825 through the United States Congress for the survey of the Great Sauk Trail now U.S. Highway 112 thus opening this artery of civilization into the west — Map (db m32219) HM
15Michigan (Hillsdale County), Jonesville — 84 — Grace Episcopal Church
On East Chicago Street (U.S. 12) at East Street, on the right when traveling east on East Chicago Street.
William N. Lyster, Irish-born missionary, preached in Jonesville in 1836, and Darius Barker organized the parish in 1838. A church featuring Classical and Gothic styling was begun in 1844 and consecrated by Bishop Samuel McCoskry in 1848. Panelling . . . — Map (db m32190) HM
16Michigan (Hillsdale County), Jonesville — 500 — Grosvenor House
On Maumee Street at Liberty Street, on the left when traveling south on Maumee Street.
Completed in 1874, this structure of High Victorian Italianate design is one of the most magnificent residences in Michigan. The interior, an excellent example of a living museum of the 1870s, contains thirty-two rooms with twelve-foot ceilings. . . . — Map (db m33656) HM
17Michigan (Hillsdale County), Litchfield — L814 — Congregational Church of Litchfield
On North Chicago at Williams Street, on the right when traveling north on North Chicago.
Twenty charter members, led by the Reverend Elisha Buck, established this church on July 14, 1839. Founded as a Presbyterian mission, it was reorganized under the congregational polity by the Reverend J.J. Bliss in 1844. At first, worship services . . . — Map (db m63316) HM
18Michigan (Hillsdale County), Moscow — L1310 — Michigan and Ohio Railroad Depot
On East Chicago Road (U.S. 12) at West Street, on the left when traveling east on East Chicago Road.
A grand celebration and a baseball game greeted the Michigan and Ohio Railroad when its track reached Moscow on September 4, 1883. This Stick Style station, completed the following month, was "quite an ornament to the place," according to the . . . — Map (db m66791) HM
19Michigan (Hillsdale County), Mosherville — L653A — Mosherville Church / Mosherville School
On North Street at Winfield Road, on the right when traveling west on North Street.
(Obverse Side) Mosherville Church The Mosherville Church was built in 1861-62 on land donated by Joseph and Mary Riggs. Originally part of the Litchfield circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church, it became the home church of a . . . — Map (db m66790) HM
20Michigan (Hillsdale County), Somerset Center — S0624 — W. H. L. McCourtie / W. H. L. McCourtie Estate
On Chicago Road (U.S. 12) at South Jackson Road, on the right when traveling west on Chicago Road.
W. H. L. McCourtie Somerset Center native W. H. L. McCourtie (1872-1933) was introduced to the cement industry by W. F. Cowham of Jackson in 1897. McCourtie soon went to Dallas, Texas, where he made a fortune speculating in oil and established . . . — Map (db m33416) HM
 
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