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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Shiawassee County, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Shiawassee 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 Shiawassee County, MI (49) Clinton County, MI (49) Genesee County, MI (156) Gratiot County, MI (16) Ingham County, MI (184) Livingston County, MI (67) Saginaw County, MI (49)  ShiawasseeCounty(49) Shiawassee County (49)  ClintonCounty(49) Clinton County (49)  GeneseeCounty(156) Genesee County (156)  GratiotCounty(16) Gratiot County (16)  InghamCounty(184) Ingham County (184)  LivingstonCounty(67) Livingston County (67)  SaginawCounty(49) Saginaw County (49)
Corunna is the county seat for Shiawassee County
Adjacent to Shiawassee County, Michigan
      Clinton County (49)  
      Genesee County (156)  
      Gratiot County (16)  
      Ingham County (184)  
      Livingston County (67)  
      Saginaw County (49)  
 
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1 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Bancroft — L32 — Knaggs Bridge Area
On Cole Road west of East Miller Road, on the left when traveling west. Reported missing.
Archaeological evidence indicates men lived in this area before the time of Christ. Chippewa Indians settled here sometime before 1790. Their village was called Kechewandaugoning, which is said to mean "Big Salt Lick." This was the birthplace of . . . Map (db m145955) HM
2 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Bancroft, Burns Township — L32 — Knaggs Bridge Area
On Cole Road near Miller Road, on the right when traveling east.
Oral traditions of the Anishinaabek and archaeological evidence show people living here for thousands of years. Both Odawa and Ojibway were once in this area, but the Odawa had moved north by the 1750s. The Ojibway village . . . Map (db m239858) HM
3 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Bancroft, Shiawassee Township — Bancroft Veterans Memorial
On Prior Road at North Shiawassee Street, on the right when traveling west on Prior Road.
In memory of Bancroft Veterans of all warsMap (db m239784) WM
4 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Bancroft, Shiawassee Township — Site of the Bancroft School1868 - 2007
On West Maple Avenue at South Shiawassee Street, on the right when traveling west on West Maple Avenue.
The building housed K-12 1888 - 1940, with 321 graduates It was then used for elementary students from 1940 - 1961 and as the Bancroft Masonic Temple until 2006. Razed June 4, 2007Map (db m239783) HM
5 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Byron — L0287 — Byron
On West Maple Street, 0.3 miles west of South Saginaw Street, on the right when traveling west.
Samuel W. Dexter, of Dexter, Michigan, made the first purchase of land here in July 1824. Four men known as the Byron Company bought this land in 1836 and platted the village the next year. Named after the British poet Lord Byron, in the 1840s the . . . Map (db m178250) HM
6 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Byron — L1960 — Byron Cemetery
On Hamilton Street at East Street, on the right when traveling east on Hamilton Street.
Byron Cemetery originated with the 1837 interment of Theodore H. Provost, the son of one of Byron’s founders. According to local historians, Chippewa lived on this site until it became a cemetery. Byron Cemetery contains some sixteen hundred . . . Map (db m178328) HM
7 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Byron — Byron Veterans Plaque
On South Saginaw Street at Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling south on South Saginaw Street.
This Plaque Erected In Honor Of Those From This Community Who Have Served Their Country. 1959Map (db m178235) WM
8 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Byron — L1619 — Ellen May Tower / Spanish-American War Nurse
On West Maple Street, 0.3 miles South Saginaw Street, on the right when traveling west.
Ellen May Tower The daughter of Civil War Captain Samuel and Sarah Tower, Ellen May Tower was born May 8, 1868, in Byron. She attended Chaffee School, the Byron Village School, and a nurse’s training program at Detroit’s Grace Hospital. She . . . Map (db m178270) HM
9 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Blacksmith Shop
Near West Corunna Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This c.1900 replica building was constructed by village volunteers on site in 2011. Materials from more than a dozen original area structures were reused.Map (db m216473) HM
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10 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — L1514 — Corunna Public Schools / Shiawassee Street School
On South Shiawassee Street (State Highway 71), on the right when traveling south.
Corunna Public Schools The Corunna School District was organized in 1842. Later that year a one-story frame schoolhouse was constructed. A teacher, Miss Cook, was hired in 1843 and received the "unprecedented salary of $2.50 per week" and . . . Map (db m119410) HM
11 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Corunna World War II Memorial
On West Corunna Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Erected in honor of the men and women of Corunna and vicinity who served in World War II In Memoriam Wendell A. Bush • William G. Ellis • Marvin O. Elkins • Paul C. Euvrard • Robert H. Noonan • Francis G. Pennell • John R. . . . Map (db m216639) WM
12 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — L1012 — First National Bank
On North Shiawassee Street (State Highway 71) at West McArthur Street, on the right when traveling south on North Shiawassee Street.
This structure was built as a bank in 1903. It replaced an earlier three-story brick building that was destroyed by fire in December 1902. The present building was designed by architect Clare Allen of Jackson and built by Burnett and Baldwin of . . . Map (db m119343) HM
13 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — S295 — Governor Parsons
On East McNeil Street (State Highway 71) at South Comstock Street, on the left when traveling west on East McNeil Street.
Andrew Parsons was born in Hoosick, New York, in 1817. In 1836, he settled in Shiawassee County and at the age of nineteen was elected the first county clerk. After holding a number of county and state offices, Parsons in 1852 became a regent of the . . . Map (db m119290) HM
14 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — L1734 — Hugh McCurdy / Hugh McCurdy Park
On West Corunna Avenue (State Highway 71) east of Hastings Street, on the left when traveling east.
Hugh McCurdy Hugh McCurdy (1829-1908), a native of Scotland, immigrated with his parents to Birmingham, Michigan, in 1837. He first worked as a cooper's apprentice, and after reading the law was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1854 and . . . Map (db m119364) HM
15 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — L1858 — Judd's Corners
On East Juddville Road at North Durand Road, on the right when traveling east on East Juddville Road.
Known more recently as Juddville, Judd’s Corners was first settled in 1853 when Connecticut native John Judd purchased 400 acres of land encompassing this area from the Hazelton brothers, who owned much of the township. A log school was erected in . . . Map (db m180637) HM
16 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Lemon School
On Village Drive west of Gov Parsons Drive, on the left when traveling west.
(Scribner & Garrison Road) 1870 Donated by Shiawassee County Historical Society Moved to village in 1991Map (db m216405) HM
17 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Outhouse
Near Village Drive west of Gov Parsons Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Morrice, MI Donated by George Rothney Moved to village in 1995Map (db m216409) HM
18 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Shiawassee County Civil War Memorial
On North Shiawassee Street (State Highway 71) at East Corunna Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Shiawassee Street.
In memory of the Union soldiers & Marines Erected by W.R.C. No. 133 Dedicated Memorial Day, May 30, 1916 to the memory of the Grand Army of the Republic and those from Shiawassee County, Michigan who served, fought, and died to . . . Map (db m198376) WM
19 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — L366 — Shiawassee County Courthouse
On North Shiawassee Avenue (State Highway 71) at Corunna Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Shiawassee Avenue.
Territorial Governor Lewis Cass established Shiawassee County in 1822, but as there were few white settlers in the area, its government was not organized until 1837. Two years later, the county commissioners designated this site in the village of . . . Map (db m119307) HM
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20 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Shiawassee County Korean War Memorial
Near North Shiawassee Street, on the left when traveling east.
In recognition of those from Shiawassee County who gave their lives during the Korean War Cpl Daniel E. Beardless USA • Pfc Robert K. Derby USMC • Msgt James H. Elliott USA • Sgt Hazen C. Hendrick USA • Pvt Walter J. Levitski USA • . . . Map (db m221727) WM
21 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Shiawassee County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On North Shiawassee Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to Vietnam Veterans of Shiawassee County, especially the following who died on the fields of fire: Dwight Ade • Russell Bannister • Wesley Beaver • Ralph Crutts • Arnel Davis Jr. • Barry Grulke • Lamonte Horsley • . . . Map (db m221725) WM
22 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Union Veterans Memorial Bench
Near West Corunna Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
To Honor All Veterans Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 Juliet E. Stevens Tent 14 Corunna, MichiganMap (db m216479) WM
23 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Corunna — Williams Carriage Barn
Near Village Drive west of Gov Parsons Drive, on the left when traveling west.
(Fairfield Township) 1867 Donated by The Glen Williams family Reconstructed in 1994Map (db m216407) HM
24 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Durand — S578 — Durand Railroad History / The Knights Templar Special
On West Clinton Street near Shiawassee Street, on the left when traveling west.
Durand Railroad History Durand's first settlers began farming here in 1837. Its first railroad, the Detroit and Milwaukee, arrived in 1856, thirty-one years before the village of Durand was officially organized. The settlement became a . . . Map (db m119234) HM
25 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Durand — S316 — Durand Union Station
On Ann Arbor Street, 0.2 miles west of Russell Street, on the right when traveling west.
Side 1 The Detroit and Milwaukee Railway brought Durand its first rail service in 1856. In 1877 the Chicago & North Eastern Railroad reached the town, and in 1885 the Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan (later the Ann Arbor Railroad) added . . . Map (db m119232) HM
26 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Durand — Sandula Clock Tower
On East Main Street at North Shiawassee Street, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
This clock was built in the early 1950's by John Sandula at the age of 76. John Sandula copied the clock housing and works from his memory of a 156 year old Hungarian Cathedral Clock. It only differs from it's European counterpart by the figures . . . Map (db m119378) HM
27 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Durand, Vernon Township — Southeast 100 Block Saginaw Street
On North Saginaw Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling north on North Saginaw Street.
The southeast 100 block of Saginaw Street was home to many businesses in the 1900s. Due to its ideal location on the corner of Main and Saginaw Streets. Many businesses like Roussin's Market and William F. Mills grocery store and bakery were . . . Map (db m239865) HM
28 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Durand, Vernon Township — Train E243 Collision
Near South Railroad Street at Ann Arbor Street, on the left when traveling north.
On November 15, 2001 at 6:15 A.M. 29 miles east of here at the Andersonville Siding M.P. 37.5 on the Holly subdivision, train E243 enroute from Flatrock, MI to Flint, MI collided with train L533 that was bound for Detroit, MI Killed were . . . Map (db m239859) HM
29 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Durand, Vernon Township — VFW Post 2272 Veterans Memorial
On North Saginaw Street, 0.1 miles north of West Summit Street, on the left when traveling north.
To all women and men who served in the armed forces during times of conflictMap (db m239866) WM
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30 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Morrice — L1873 — Saint Mary's Church
On Main Street at West Mason, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
In 1870 Father Joseph Kraemer became pastor of a Catholic mission at Corunna that included all of Shiawassee County. In 1874 he assisted Antrim Township Irish Catholics in purchasing the Alling Schoolhouse, which he dedicated as a church. Father . . . Map (db m174767) HM
31 Michigan, Shiawassee County, New Lothrop — L1679 — Methodist Episcopal Church
Near Orchard Street at Butternut Street.
In February 1889 the Methodist Episcopal Church of New Lothrop was organized. Later that year the present sanctuary and belfry were built of timber cut from local farms. A 700-pound bell was donated by the H. P. Niles G.A.R. post in 1891 in honor of . . . Map (db m180638) HM
32 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — Birthplace of Frederick Carl Frieseke
On North Water Street south of West King Street, on the right when traveling north.
Born April 7, 1874 One of America's foremost artist-painters.Map (db m119495) HM
33 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — S376 — Birthplace of Thomas Edmund Dewey
On West Main Street (State Highway 21) east of Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Born here, above his grandfather's general store, on March 24, 1902, Thomas Dewey is known as one of Owosso's most famous sons. After attending the University of Michigan and Columbia University, he began a long and distinguished legal career. . . . Map (db m119418) HM
34 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — L773 — Comstock Cabin
On Curwood Castle Drive north of Bradley Street, on the right when traveling north.
Elias Comstock was the first pioneer to erect a permanent residence in Owosso. He moved here in 1836. Comstock was a merchant, school teacher, justice of the peace, township supervisor, judge and county clerk. This one-room structure was built for . . . Map (db m119456) HM
35 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — Curwood CastleWriting studio of James Oliver Curwood — Literary Landmarks Register —
Near Curwood Castle Drive.
In tribute to his many books, stories, magazine articles, films, and his work with conservation, this site is dedicated a Literary Landmark by Friends of Libraries U.S.A.Map (db m119443) HM
36 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — HB59 — Curwood Castle
On Curwood Castle Drive on Curwood Castle Drive.
James Oliver Curwood was born in Owosso on June 12, 1878, and lived here most of his life. Writing and love of nature were his boyhood interests, and by 1908 Curwood was earning his living as a novelist. Most of his stories were adventure tales set . . . Map (db m119444) HM
37 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — L1806 — First Congregational Church and Society
On North Washington Street at West Williams Street, on the left when traveling north on North Washington Street.
In 1840 thirteen people founded a Presbyterian congregation on the principles of opposition to slavery and "total abstinence from all intoxicating liquors as a beverage." It was the first church established in Owosso. In 1853 the congregation . . . Map (db m119496) HM
38 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — L1419 — Herman C. Frieseke House / Frederick Carl FrieskeRegistered Michigan Historic Site
On North Water Street south of West King Street, on the right when traveling north.
Herman C. Frieseke House Herman Frieseke built this house in 1872. The bricks used were from the tile and brick factory that he and his brother, Julius, had opened in 1865 beside the tracks of the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee . . . Map (db m119492) HM
39 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — Homesite of Doctor John B. Barnes
On West Oliver Street west of North Ball Street, on the right when traveling west.
Homesite of Doctor John B. Barnes and wife Sophronia Barnes who located in Owosso in 1842. Honored especially for landscaping and planting our beautiful shade trees.Map (db m119534) HM
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40 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — Judge Elias Comstock
On Curwood Castle Drive north of Bradley Street, on the right when traveling north.
This log house was built by Judge Elias Comstock May 1836 Purchased by the D.A.R. and given to the city of Owosso for its perpetuation July 29, 1920 Here six Baptists formed the first church organization in Owosso — January . . . Map (db m119532) HM
41 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — L. B. Quackenbush Post Memorial1861-1865
On West Main Street (Michigan Route 21) just west of South Water Street, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of L. B. Quackenbush Post G. A. R. No. 205 and Woman’s Relief Corps No. 26Map (db m205911) WM
42 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — L595 — Maple River
On East Bennington Road at Colby Road, on the right when traveling east on East Bennington Road.
In 1837 four couples came to this area, known as Maple River, from Oakland County to claim their newly purchased acreage. They were soon followed by a dozen families. These pioneer farmers chose this vicinity because the very fertile land was well . . . Map (db m240991) HM
43 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — Steam Railroading Institute
On South Washington Street (State Highway 71) south of South Water Street/Jerome Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
The Steam Railroading Institute is a museum dedicated to educating the public about steam-era railroad technology. This museum is the home of the locomotive used to create the images and sound for the movie "The Polar Express" the Pere Marquette . . . Map (db m240992) HM
44 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — The First House in Owosso
On West Main Street (State Highway 21) east of Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This boulder marks the site of the first house in Owosso. Built by John D. Overton and David VanWormer. 1835 Mrs. Mary E. Overton Shout, of Corunna, was a baby, living here then. Her brother Nathaniel B. Overton, son of John D. and Mary Ann . . . Map (db m119441) HM WM
45 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — The Site of the First School House in Owosso
On North Washington Street at East Williams Street, on the right when traveling north on North Washington Street.
This tablet marks the site of the first school house in Owosso. Built in 1840; also used as a meeting house.Map (db m119535) HM
46 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — The Studio of James Oliver Curwood
Near Curwood Castle Drive.
Author and Michigan's foremost conservationist Born June 12, 1879 Died August 13, 1927Map (db m119442) HM
47 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Owosso — Walk of History
Near West Main Street (State Highway 21) east of Curwood Castle Drive.
[Panel 1] In 1833, Owosso's founding fathers overlooked this river and envisioned a beautiful city on its banks. Thousands of years before, the river course was formed as the last glaciers retreated north. The Chippewas named it . . . Map (db m240993) HM
48 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Perry — Reference Mark for Michigan Center of PopulationBased upon the 2000 Federal Census
Near Interstate 69 at milepost 101,, 4 miles south of Exit 105 (Michigan Highway M-52), on the right when traveling south.
Position of this monument: Latitude: N42 48' 42.63" Longitude: W84 18' 25.41" Elevation: 885.8 ft. Established in 2003 by: Michigan Society of Professional Surveyors Michigan Department of Transportation National Geodetic . . . Map (db m65123) HM
49 Michigan, Shiawassee County, Perry — L2288 — Woodhull Township Hall / Shaftsburg School
On West Beard Road, 0.3 miles west of Shaftsburg Road, on the right when traveling east.
Woodhull Township Hall. Woodhull Township was organized in 1838 and named for brothers John and Josephus Woodhull, who had begun purchasing land in this area in 1837. In 1895 the township built a hall northeast of here. By the 1960s, the . . . Map (db m174766) HM
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