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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Iosco County, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Iosco 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 Iosco County, MI (43) Alcona County, MI (6) Arenac County, MI (5) Huron County, MI (82) Ogemaw County, MI (7) Oscoda County, MI (4)  IoscoCounty(43) Iosco County (43)  AlconaCounty(6) Alcona County (6)  ArenacCounty(5) Arenac County (5)  HuronCounty(82) Huron County (82)  OgemawCounty(7) Ogemaw County (7)  OscodaCounty(4) Oscoda County (4)
Tawas City is the county seat for Iosco County
Adjacent to Iosco County, Michigan
      Alcona County (6)  
      Arenac County (5)  
      Huron County (82)  
      Ogemaw County (7)  
      Oscoda County (4)  
 
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1 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — A New Light on the Horizon
Ottawa Point (now called Tawas Point) presents a hazard to navigation as it juts out into Lake Huron. It also shelters Tawas Bay, protecting ships from strong north or northeast winds. In 1850, The Federal government set aside $5000 to build a . . . Map (db m123998) HM
2 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — Brass Range Marker
This Brass Range Marker surveyors originally used, was located on the old Iosco County Courthouse in the 1800's. M.C. Harting's daily path to the Courthouse by his Abstract office took him by the "stake” for over 50 years. The stake and the . . . Map (db m189759) HM
3 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — Double Dwelling
It is respectfully requested that the Board take under consideration the advisability of erecting a set of quarters at this station for the assistant keeper. Major Thomas Handbury Corps of Engineers to Light-House Board . . . Map (db m123996) HM
4 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — East Tawas Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial This memorial is dedicated to those men and women who serve in time of war and peace and to honor and perpetuate the memory of those who made the surpreme sacrifice for their country.Map (db m189758) WM
5 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — Oil House
”Put oil in new Oil House, cleaned same.” Lightkeeper Samuel Palmer, May 26, 1989 Fuel for the Tawas Point light was originally stored in an oil room in the keeper’s dwelling. During the 1870s the Lighthouse Service changed . . . Map (db m123993) HM
6 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — Preserving the Light
The New Light Keepers The State of Michigan acquired Tawas Point Light from the U.S. Coast Guard in 2002. The light will be managed by the Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Division, and interpreted by the Department of . . . Map (db m123997) HM
7 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — Rodman Water Power Sawmill
The first water wheel power sawmill in Iosco County was owned by Alva Wood located on Sand Creek in Grant Township. The waterwheel weighs 1 ˝ ton, developed 35 hp on the belt. Lacking enough water to successfully power the mill, Mr. Wood moved . . . Map (db m189905) HM
8 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — Tawas Lighthouse
The point is a “making point.” Annual Report, U.S. Lighthouse Board, 1873 Throughout its recorded history, blowing, drifting sand has constantly extended Tawas Point. This lighthouse was built in 1876 because the end of the . . . Map (db m123999) HM
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9 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — L2294 — Tawas Point Light StationRegistered Michigan Historic Site
In 1850 the U.S. Lighthouse Service commissioned a light station to safely guide ships into Tawas Bay. The first light station was built in 1852 at the end of Tawas Point, then known as Ottawa Point. The prisms of its fifth-order Fresnel lens . . . Map (db m124079) HM
10 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas — The Changing Shape of Tawas PointShifting Sands and a New Lighthouse
The point has steadily made to the southward and westward, and the extremity of it is now more than a mile from the light. Report of the Light-House Board, 1873 Blowing, shifting sand on the point forced the construction of the . . . Map (db m123991) HM
11 Michigan, Iosco County, East Tawas, Harbor Park — Earl T. O’LoughlinGeneral, USAF — Years of Service: 1951 – 1987 —
General Earl T. O’Loughlin was born in 1930. He resided in East Tawas attending Elementary School and graduating High School in 1948 as an exemplary student. Taking the Air Force Oath of Enlistment in 1951, Earl became a B-29 Eagle Crew Pilot . . . Map (db m235478) HM
12 Michigan, Iosco County, National City, Grant Township — L33 — Pioneer Cemetery
This township cemetery began in 1870 with the purchase of the land from William and Rosina Dommer, by Daniel E. Fries, Herman Dommer, B. F. Chappell, and William M. Webster, officers of Grant Township. Stages on the Tawas-Manistee line passed these . . . Map (db m184789) HM
13 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — At The Rollway
"Timber!” cried the sawyers as saws and axes brought giant pines crashing to the ground. Teams of horses moved the logs to nearby riverbanks to be stacked into huge piles at the rollways. At the rollway, the company scaler would measure each log . . . Map (db m216841) HM
14 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Au Sable River International Canoe MarathonEstablished 1947
Experience the Tradition -North America's richest, longest nonstop canoe race. -Middle Jewel of North America's Triple Crown of Canoe Racing. -Men and women of all ages paddle 120 miles nonstop through the night to compete for cash and . . . Map (db m190040) HM
15 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Cooke Hydro1911 — Legacy of Renewable Energy —
With an original capacity of 9000 kilowatts, Cooke Hydro began generating electricity in December 1911. It was the first of the six Au Sable River hydros. Cooke is named for banker Andrew Cooke, who helped secure financing for the project . . . Map (db m216845) HM
16 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Cooke Hydro
The Foote Brothers By 1911, the Jackson-based Foote brothers had built several large hydropower dams in west Michigan and successfully captured much of the market there. Now, in concert with Oscoda-based lumber baron Edward F. Loud . . . Map (db m216848) HM
17 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Cooke Hydroelectric PlantAu Sable River
Welcome to Consumers Energy's Cooke Hydro facility, designated as one of Michigan's historic sites. While here, please help us preserve the natural beauty of this area so others can also enjoy it. This map shows the location of camping, . . . Map (db m216847) HM
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18 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — L2142 — Cooke Hydroelectric Plant / Hydroelectric Power
Cooke Hydroelectric Plant William Augustine Foote, a Jackson entrepreneur, built a series of hydroelectric plants along the Au Sable River with the help of his brother, electrical engineer James Berry Foote. The Footes enlisted the aid of . . . Map (db m184796) HM
19 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — L1576 — Dock Reserve
“Oscoda and AuSable are Wiped Off The Map!” headlined the July 12, 1911, Detroit Free Press. The day before, forest fires, fanned by thirty-mile-per-hour winds, had destroyed these “twin cities” and killed four people. Refugees fled to this . . . Map (db m154600) HM
20 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — First Methodist Church
Erected in 1865 A.D. by the pioneer lumberman, Henry Martin Loud, who in that year founded in this area one of the largest lumber operations in Michigan. The church burned in the fire which destroyed the town of Au Sable and most of the . . . Map (db m123971) HM
21 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Five Channels & Loud Hydros
Michigan's Future: Powered by Renewable Energy A century ago, Consumers Energy pioneered renewable energy with a string of hydroelectric plants along Michigan rivers. Today, many of those hydro plants continue to operate, and . . . Map (db m216851) HM
22 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — L2143 — Five Channels Dam Workers Camp / Hydroelectric Power
Five Channels Dam Workers Camp Consumers Power Company (now Consumers Energy) built Five Channels Dam in 1911 and 1912. It was the second of six hydroelectric plants to be built on the lower Au Sable River by the Foote brothers of Jackson (the . . . Map (db m184798) HM
23 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Five Channels Hydro1912 — Legacy of Renewable Energy —
Five Channels Hydro was completed in 1912. This hydro is named for the nearby location on the Au Sable River where there were once five distinct river channels. The workers' camp built to support construction of the hydro was an early . . . Map (db m216849) HM
24 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Foote Hydro1918 — Legacy of Renewable Energy —
With an original capacity of 9,000 kilowatts, Foote Hydro began generating electricity in 1918. It is the most downstream dam on the Au Sable River and was named after William A. Foote. W.A. Foote founded what later became Consumers . . . Map (db m216854) HM
25 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Foote Hydro
Michigan's Future: Powered by Renewable Energy A century ago, Consumers Energy pioneered renewable energy with a string of hydroelectric plants along Michigan rivers. Today, many of those hydro plants continue to operate, and . . . Map (db m216856) HM
26 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — High Accuracy Geodetic Control Mark
As part of the 2005 Century of Service celebration, Forest Service land surveyors established a national network of high accuracy survey markers. The large brass disk before you is a part of that network. These survey markers may be used a . . . Map (db m216831) HM
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27 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — History of Lumbermans Monument
The idea of a memorial began with the Kiwanis Clubs desire to recognize their reforestation efforts with a fieldstone marker. R.G. Schreck, former Huron National Forest Supervisor, wanted something a little more impressive to commemorate the . . . Map (db m216835) HM
28 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Jam Below!
Log drives often resulted in logs piling up at river bends and shallow spots. Log jams could grow to be miles long and as wide as the river. The cry "Jam Below!” would be passed up the line while a crew of volunteers tackled the dangerous work . . . Map (db m216842) HM
29 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Kiwanis Monument"We Build"
To plant a tree is to perform an act of faith – faith in the future. To plant a whole forest is more than an act of faith – it is a positive building for the future. The Kiwanis project for the development of some unproductive land in . . . Map (db m185059) HM
30 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Legacy
The initial price of the lumber boom was a deeply scarred wasteland. Ugly stumps replaced the majestic pine, fires spread additional destruction, and efforts to farm the land were disastrous due to the soil being infertile. But there is a . . . Map (db m216844) HM
31 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Loud Hydro1913 — Legacy of Renewable Energy —
Capable of producing 4,000 kilowatts, the Loud Hydro was completed in 1913. It is named for lumber baron Edward Loud, who had bought up most of the cut over Au Sable lands between 1900-06. Loud later teamed up with Consumers Energy founder . . . Map (db m216850) HM
32 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Lumberman's Monument
The latter half of the 19th century brought a boom to the woods of northern Michigan. A rapidly growing nation hungered for sturdy white pine to meet the needs of home builders, ship builders, and growing industries. The men who met the challenge . . . Map (db m217027) HM
33 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Mio Hydro1916 — Legacy of Renewable Energy —
With an original capacity of 4,900 kilowatts, Mio Hydro began generating electricity in 1916. It is the most upstream dam on the Au Sable River owned by Consumers Energy and is named for a nearby town. William W. Telft, a company . . . Map (db m216852) HM
34 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Mio Hydro
Michigan's Future: Powered by Renewable Energy A century ago, Consumers Energy pioneered renewable energy with a string of hydroelectric plants along Michigan rivers. Today, many of those hydro plants continue to operate, and . . . Map (db m216853) HM
35 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Moving the Load
Sawyers, swampers, and skidders. Many men were needed to move the pine from forest to rivers. Starting every winter, timber cruisers searched for the best stands of white pine, which sawyers cut down and swampers trimmed. The sleds, pulled by . . . Map (db m216836) HM
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36 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Pictures From the Past
Many of these photographs have been donated to Lamberman's Monument. Notice the changing landscape with the progression of time. People that have not been here for a while think that the Monument has been moved. It continues to sit on its . . . Map (db m216834) HM
37 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Symbols of Law and Order
Many logging companies used the Au Sable River to drive their logs to the sawmills. Each company branded its logs with a distinctive symbol by pounding the mark into log ends with special hammers. This branding process was very important because . . . Map (db m216839) HM
38 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — L830 — The Louis Chevalier Claim
In 1823 Louis Chevalier, a French-Canadian trader, was granted five hundred arpents (640 acres) of land by the United States government. This land, located on the AuSable River, extends northwesterly in a long, narrow, French ribbon-farm manner. It . . . Map (db m184793) HM
39 Michigan, Iosco County, Oscoda — Working the River
River Rats worked the log drives, herding timber to the mills. A river rat's primary tool was his peavey. A peavey is a long wooden pole with a metal point and hook. It was the river rat's main device for pushing and moving the timber while . . . Map (db m216843) HM
40 Michigan, Iosco County, Tawas City — 247 — Alabaster
This area is named after a variety of gypsum, discovered offshore by Douglass Houghton in 1837. Prospectors soon began searching for other gypsum deposits, and this quarry was opened in 1862 by B. F. Smith. Used at first as fertilizer and as an . . . Map (db m120781) HM
41 Michigan, Iosco County, Tawas City — Konotin-Iosco
Erected 1923 by the citizens of the county to commemorate the organization in 1840 of Iosco County and the establishing in 1856 of the first Post Office in the county with Gideon O. Whittemore as Postmaster. “History . . . Map (db m121979) HM
42 Michigan, Iosco County, Tawas City — Lumberman’s Monument
Erected to perpetuate the memory of the pioneer lumbermen of Michigan through whose labors was made possible the development of the prairie states.Map (db m33032) HM
43 Michigan, Iosco County, Whittemore — Whittemore Veterans Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to honor those of this community who served in time of war, and to perpetuate the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for God and countryMap (db m184787) WM
 
 
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