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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wayne County, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Wayne 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 Wayne County, MI (567) Macomb County, MI (149) Monroe County, MI (204) Oakland County, MI (464) Washtenaw County, MI (326)  WayneCounty(567) Wayne County (567)  MacombCounty(149) Macomb County (149)  MonroeCounty(204) Monroe County (204)  OaklandCounty(464) Oakland County (464)  WashtenawCounty(326) Washtenaw County (326)
Detroit is the county seat for Wayne County
Adjacent to Wayne County, Michigan
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201 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Hazen S. Pingree
On Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1) at West Adams Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Woodward Avenue.
The citizens of Michigan erect this monument to the cherished memory of Hazen S. Pingree A gallant soldier, an enterprising and successful citizen, four times elected mayor of Detroit, twice governor of Michigan. He was the . . . Map (db m237853) HM WM
202 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Henry the HatterMichigan Centennial Business
On Broadway Street near Gratiot Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of Henry the Hatter. Founded in 1893, for more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the economic growth and . . . Map (db m42316) HM
203 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — History of the Penobscot Building
On Griswold Street at West Fort Street (Michigan Route 85), on the right when traveling south on Griswold Street.
The glow of the Penobscot Beacon has been a symbol of light and in Detroit since 1908. Beginning in 1813 when the community of Detroit began to gain headway as a trading center, the corner of Fort and Griswold has been home to individuals and . . . Map (db m211423) HM
204 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L1627 — Holy Family Church
On Chrysler Drive, 0.1 miles south of East Lafayette Street, on the right when traveling south.
In the early twentieth century immigrants from southern Italy and Sicily settled in Detroit’s northeast side. They first worshipped in a chapel at Saints Peter and Paul Church. In 1907 Father Giovanni Boschi arrived in Detroit and began a campaign . . . Map (db m172521) HM
205 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — 504 — James A. Bailey
On Washington Blvd. just north of Larned Street.
Circus entrepreneur James A. McGinnis was born near this site on July 4, 1847. At fourteen he joined a circus and adopted the name "Bailey". Developing a striking talent for advertising and management, he bought the Cooper & Bailey Shows which . . . Map (db m90963) HM
206 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Kresge KornerWoodward Avenue Cultural Heritage Tour — Downtown Detroit, Michigan —
On Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1) near Grand River Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Sebastian S. Kresge established the S.S. Kresge Company on Woodward Avenue in 1899. Ten years later he moved his store to the corner of Woodward and State and named the spot "Kresge Korner.” At that time, this was considered the northern edge . . . Map (db m208627) HM
207 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L1376 — L.B. King and Company Building
On Library Street at Grand River Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Library Street.
L.B. King and Company headquartered here from 1911 to 1932, and Annis Furs occupied the building from 1932 to 1983. Constructed in 1911 to the designs of James S. Rogers and Walter MacFarlane, it exemplifies the Chicago commercial style popular in . . . Map (db m173147) HM
208 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Maj. General Anthony Wayne U.S.A.
On Randolph Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tablet is a tribute to Maj. General Anthony Wayne U.S.A. to whom as general in command-the English surrendered this region July 11th 1796. The county of Wayne was created and named in his honor August 15, 1796. As then established the . . . Map (db m209230) HM
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209 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — HB11 — Mariners' Church / U.S. Topographical Engineers
On East Jefferson Avenue (State Highway 10) at Randolph Street (State Highway 3), on the right when traveling east on East Jefferson Avenue.
Mariners' Church In 1842, according to the will of Julia Ann Anderson, Mariners' Church was organized to serve the spiritual needs of Great Lakes seamen. Anderson had come to Detroit in 1818 with her husband, John, a brevet lieutenant colonel . . . Map (db m208188) HM
210 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S074 — Michigan's First Capitol/Capitol Union School
On State Street at Griswold Street, on the right when traveling west on State Street.

Michigan's First Capitol At noon on September 22, 1823, citizens and dignitaries joined a Masonic procession to place the cornerstone for the capitol of the Michigan Territory on this site. The red brick building, designed by Obed Walt, . . . Map (db m91622) HM
211 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L467 — Music Hall
On Madison Street just west of Brush Street.
Originally called the Wilson Theatre, this building was completed in 1928 with funds provided by Matilda Wilson (Mrs. Alfred G.), William E. Kapp of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, an architectural firm whose works dominated the city's skyline of the . . . Map (db m91730) HM
212 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — On This Site Stood The Detroit College Of Law
On E. Adams Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
On this site stood the Detroit College of Law from 1935 to 1997. Established in 1891, it was the first law school in the Detroit area. The college opened in 1892 with sixty-nine students and was incorporated in 1893. Among the first students . . . Map (db m209233) HM
213 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S0680 — Paradise Valley
On St Antoine, 0.1 miles north of Beacon Street, on the right when traveling north.
As Detroit’s manufacturing base boomed during two world wars (1917-18 and 1941-45), large numbers of African Americans moved here to work in the factories. Detroit’s African American population increased from 5,000 in 1910 to 300,000 by 1950. . . . Map (db m174568) HM
214 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Parker's AlleyEstablished 2019
On Grand River Avenue at Parkers Alley, on the right when traveling west on Grand River Avenue.
After the devastating fire of 1805, Detroiters, ever resilient, set out to rebuild the city. Vital to this pursuit was an emerging black community that within a generation would eradicate slavery and begin establishing its mark on the city's social, . . . Map (db m181903) HM
215 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Sainte Anne's Catholic Church
On Griswold Street near West Jefferson Avenue.
This is a replica of an original bronze tablet placed at this historic site by the Catholic Study Club of Detroit on July 26th, 1926. "This tablet marks the site of Sainte Anne's Catholic Church The erection of which was begun July 25, . . . Map (db m212020) HM
216 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S552C — Shrine Circus
On Randolph Street at East Larned Street, in the median on Randolph Street.
Near this site, on February 26, 1906, some 3,000 spectators watched the nation's first Shrine Circus. Detroit's Moslem Shrine temple's one-ring show was the beginning of a major fund-raising venture for Shrine temples throughout the country. In 1907 . . . Map (db m23804) HM
217 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
On Woodword Avenue (State Highway 12) at Woodward (State Highway 1), in the median on Woodword Avenue.
Erected by the people of Michigan in honor of the martyrs who fell and the heroes who fought in defense of liberty and union.Map (db m26658) WM
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218 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Spirit of Detroit
On Woodward Avenue just north of East Jefferson Avenue (Michigan Highway 10), on the right when traveling north.
The inscription on the symbol wall is from II Corinthians, 3:17 "Now the Lord is that spirit and where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." The sculpture by Marshall Fredericks was designed to continue the thought conveyed by the . . . Map (db m42317) HM
219 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S0325 — SS. Peter and Paul Church
On East Jefferson Street at St. Antoine, on the right when traveling west on East Jefferson Street.
This is the oldest extant church in Detroit. Designed by Francis Letourno in the basilica form, it was built between 1844 and 1848 and served for twenty-nine years as the cathedral of the Detroit diocese under Bishop Lefevere. In 1877 Bishop Borgess . . . Map (db m174307) HM
220 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L1421 — St. John's Episcopal Church
On Woodward Avenue at West Fisher Service Drive, on the right when traveling north on Woodward Avenue.
St. John’s Episcopal parish, established in December 1858, served what was then a rural area of Detroit. Albert Jordan designed the original church (now St. John’s Chapel), which was built in 1859. Henry Porter Baldwin, a former United States . . . Map (db m174569) HM
221 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L686b — St. Mary's School
On Monroe Avenue at St. Antoine Street, on the right when traveling north on Monroe Avenue.
This structure, designed by Pius Daubner, was completed in 1868. It is one of the oldest Catholic school buildings in the state and the third in the history of St. Mary's. At the first school, built in 1844, laymen were the original instructors. In . . . Map (db m168953) HM
222 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L447 — St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
On St. Antoine north of Beacon Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Mission Work of the Protestant Episcopal Church among Blacks in Detroit commenced with the Reverend William M. Monroe, First Pastor of Second Baptist Church, who left, and along with William Lambert, an abolitionist and a conductor on the . . . Map (db m190556) HM
223 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — 536 — State Savings Bank
On Shelby Street at West Congress Street, on the left when traveling south on Shelby Street.
Completed in 1900, this is Michigan's preeminent example of design by the internationally renowned architects, McKim, Mead and White of New York. The three-story Neoclassical structure features a white marble exterior with bronze window units. Among . . . Map (db m42265) HM
224 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Statue of Abraham Lincoln
On Library Street at Farmer Street on Library Street.
Let man be free.Map (db m26788) HM
225 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S303 — Stearns Telephone
On State Highway 1 at Larned Street, on the right when traveling south on State Highway 1.
On September 22, 1877, a Bell telephone was installed on this site in the drugstore operated by Frederick Stearns. An iron wire strung along the rooftops connected the store with the Stearns laboratory a half mile away at the foot of Fifth Street. . . . Map (db m91388) HM
226 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — The Cadillac Convoy / Le Convoi de Cadillac
On West Jefferson Avenue (State Highway 10) near Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1).
(English side) The Cadillac Convoy In recognition of the courage, perseverance and expertise of the French-Canadians who brought Antoine de Lamothe Cadillac to establish the first permanent settlement at Le Détroit du Lac Érié. . . . Map (db m33687) HM
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227 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S450 — The Detroit News
On West Lafayette Boulevard at Second Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on West Lafayette Boulevard.
On August 23, 1873 James E. Scripps began publishing The Evening News, one of the first popular, low-priced evening newspapers in Michigan. The News specialized in short, local, human interest stories. Resolutely independent, it has . . . Map (db m91352) HM
228 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — The First Capitol Building in Michigan
On Griswold Street at State Street, on the right when traveling south on Griswold Street.
This corner stone of Michigan's First capitol building was laid September 22, 1823 and the structure was completed five years later. It housed the county courts for a time and later was given over to legislative sessions. The building was burned on . . . Map (db m91624) HM
229 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — The Gateway to FreedomEd Dwight - Sculptor
Near West Jefferson Avenue (State Highway 10) near Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1).
Until Emancipation, Detroit and the Detroit River community served as the gateway to freedom for thousands of African American people escaping enslavement. Detroit was one of the largest terminals of the Underground Railroad, a network of . . . Map (db m33459) HM
230 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — The Iron Brigade / The Twenty-Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment
On Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1) at Michigan Avenue (U.S. 12), on the left when traveling south on Woodward Avenue.
(side 1) The Iron Brigade The Iron Brigade became one of the most celebrated military units of the American Civil War (1861-1865). It was composed of five volunteer infantry regiments (2nd, 6th & 7th Wisconsin, 19th Indiana, and . . . Map (db m42264) HM
231 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — The Kern Clock
On Woodward Avenue (Michigan Route 1) at Gratiot Avenue on Woodward Avenue.
"I'll meet you under the Kern Clock" was a common Detroit expression for almost a century. The Kern Clock was originally located on Kern's Department Store at the corner of Gratiot and Woodward. In recognition of the importance of this . . . Map (db m211418) HM
232 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S0515 — The Landing of Cadillac / Le débarquement de Cadillac
Near West Jefferson Avenue (State Highway 10) near Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1).
The Landing of Cadillac After departing Montreal June 5, 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and his convoy of 25 canoes sailed down this river and on the evening of July 23 camped 16 miles below the present city of Detroit on what . . . Map (db m33522) HM
233 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S646 — The Salvation Army
On Randolph Street (State Highway 3) at Congress Street, in the median on Randolph Street.
Founded by William Booth in London, England. The Salvation Army came to Michigan in 1883. When organizing the Detroit corps in 1887 Captain Fink wrote to her British superiors: "This is the Metropolis of Michigan … a beautiful city, but oh, the sin . . . Map (db m23805) HM
234 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S0242 — The War of 1812 in Detroit / War of 1812 Grave Site
On Washington Boulevard north of Michigan Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The War of 1812 in Detroit On June 18, 1812, the United States Congress declared war on Great Britain. William Hull, Michigan’s first territorial governor, was selected to lead the U.S. army at Detroit. He invaded Canada on July 12, but soon . . . Map (db m172526) HM
235 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Theater DistrictWoodward Avenue Cultural Heritage Tour — Downtown Detroit, Michigan —
On Woodward Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Built in the "Roaring Twenties", Detroit's Theater District, surrounding Grand Circus Park, is the second largest in the world in total number of seats. Only the Broadway area in New York City is larger. The movie palaces built in this time were . . . Map (db m173564) HM
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236 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Tyrus Raymond Cobb 1886-1961Greatest Tiger of All — A Genius in Spikes —
On East Montcalm Street at John R Street, on the left when traveling west on East Montcalm Street.
This historic Tyrus Raymond Cobb bronze plaque was originally mounted outside the Administrative Offices at Tiger Stadium on July 17, 1963. It was installed and rededicated here at Comerica Park on July 1, 2005 and is on loan from the City of . . . Map (db m173100) HM
237 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — HB11 — U.S. Topographical Engineers
On East Jefferson Avenue (State Highway 10) at Randolph Street (State Highway 3) on East Jefferson Avenue.
When Michigan became a state in 1837, the Detroit office of the U.S. Topographical Engineers was headquartered on this site. The topographical engineers helped transform Michigan from a wilderness into a prosperous state. They also played a vital . . . Map (db m42294) HM
238 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — S72 — University of Michigania
On Congress Street at Bates Street, on the right when traveling east on Congress Street.
The Catholepistemiad, or university, of Michigania resided in a building near this site from 1818 to 1837. Conceived of by the Reverend John Montieth, Father Gabriel Richard and Judge Augustus Woodward, the university was established by territorial . . . Map (db m23662) HM
239 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Vernor's Ginger AleWoodward Avenue Cultural Heritage Tour — Downtown Detroit, Michigan —
On Woodward Avenue at Clifford Street, on the left when traveling north on Woodward Avenue.
Without the Civil War, there would be no Vernor's. Before the conflict began, James Vernor, a pharmacist, had concocted a new drink. It was a mix of 19 ingredients including ginger and vanilla. When Vernor was called off to war in 1862, he stored . . . Map (db m173563) HM
240 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Veterans' Memorial Building
On 151 West Jefferson Avenue.
The Veterans Memorial Building, completed in 1950, stands as a monument to those Detroiters who gave their lives and services in war for our country. It was the first of the civic center’s buildings to be erected. The soaring carved marble eagle . . . Map (db m42266) HM
241 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — 242 — War of 1812 Dead
On Washington Boulevard at Michigan Avenue (U.S. 12) on Washington Boulevard. Reported permanently removed.
Hardship struck soon after American troops regained Detroit on Sept. 29, 1813, during the War of 1812. Soldiers' quarters were lacking, and food supplies became desperately short. Then a disease resembling cholera broke out among the soldiers. By . . . Map (db m172528) HM
242 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — William Cotter Maybury
On East Adams Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Born in Detroit November 20 1848. Educated in her public schools and university of Michigan. City attorney of Detroit 1876 1880. Representative in Congress from the First Michigan district 1883 1887. Mayor of Detroit 1897 1905. Died in . . . Map (db m209232) HM
243 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — L0647 — Women's City Club of Detroit
On Park Avenue at West Elizabeth Street, on the right when traveling north on Park Avenue.
William B. Stratton designed this building for the Women’s City Club of Detroit--founded in 1919 “to promote a broad acquaintance among women” and to further civic and cultural activities. The club, which grew to be one of the largest women’s clubs . . . Map (db m174293) HM
244 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — Woodward Avenue Cultural Heritage TourCampus Martius
On Woodward Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In the earliest days of Detroit, Campus Martius, which means "military ground," served as a drill ground for militia. When Judge Augustus Woodward created his street plan for Detroit in 1807, he began at Campus Martius.

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245 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, East Village — S461 — Ossian Sweet House / Dr. Ossian Sweet
On Charlevoix Street at Charlevoix Street, on the right when traveling west on Charlevoix Street.
Ossian Sweet HouseAfrican American physician Ossian Sweet and his wife, Gladys, purchased this house in May 1925. When the Sweets moved into their home on September 8, white residents who objected to blacks moving into the neighborhood formed a . . . Map (db m173099) HM
246 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, East Village — S0716 — Pewabic Pottery / Mary Chase Perry Stratton
On East Jefferson Avenue at Hurlbut Street, on the right when traveling south on East Jefferson Avenue.
Pewabic Pottery In 1903 Mary Chase Perry (Stratton) and Horace Caulkins founded Pewabic Pottery in a stable near downtown Detroit. Four years later, the present building was constructed – a pottery works designed in the style of an . . . Map (db m172638) HM
247 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Eastern Market — L0632 — Sacred Heart Parish
On Rivard Street at Eliot Street, on the left when traveling north on Rivard Street.
Erected in 1875, this building was originally a German Catholic church. As the social and ethnic composition of the neighborhood changed, so did the membership of the church. Many of the founding German parishioners moved away. Finally in 1938 the . . . Map (db m172653) HM
248 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Eastern Market — L0925 — Trinity Lutheran Church
On Gratiot Avenue (State Highway 3) near Rivard Street, on the right when traveling south.
Trinity Lutheran Church, one of the oldest of this denomination in Detroit, was founded in 1850. The Reverend Gottlieb Schaller conducted the early worship services, which were held in the former Mariners Church on Larned Street. In 1866 the . . . Map (db m182457) HM
249 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Eastside Historic Cemetery District — Elizabeth Denison Forthc. 1793-1866
Near Cemetery entrance road, 0.1 miles west of Mt. Elliott Street, on the right when traveling west.
Lisette gained freedom from slavery by escaping to Canada with family. Returning she became a longtime domestic caretaker, investor, stockholder, and the first Black female landowner in Michigan. Founder of St. James Episcopal Church. . . . Map (db m245337) HM
250 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Eastside Historic Cemetery District — 453 — Elmwood Cemetery
Near Robert Brady Drive, 0.1 miles north of Lafayette Street East.
In 1846 when this was a farm on the outskirts of Detroit, a group of gentlemen formed a corporation and purchased the land for use as a public cemetery. The trustees patterned the grounds after Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, . . . Map (db m21845) HM
251 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Eastside Historic Cemetery District — S0241 — Michigan's Oldest Jewish Cemetery
Near East Lafayette Street at Robert Bradby Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Beth El, the first Jewish congregation in Michigan, was organized in Detroit on September 22, 1850, by 12 families. This half-acre cemetery, dedicated on January 1, 1851, was known then as “The Champlain Street Cemetery of Temple Beth El” because . . . Map (db m180884) HM
252 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Elijah McCoy — L0362 — Elijah McCoy Homesite
On Elijah McCoy Drive at Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling east on Elijah McCoy Drive.
Elijah McCoy, the noted black inventor, lived on this site for much of his adult life. Born in 1844 to fugitive slaves residing in Canada, McCoy was trained in Scotland as a mechanical engineer, and came to Michigan after the Civil War. . . . Map (db m172647) HM
253 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Elmwood Park — S0288 — First Michigan Colored Regiment
Near Macomb Street, 0.1 miles east of Chene Street, on the right when traveling south.
The First Michigan Colored Regiment was organized at Camp Ward, which originally stood at this location. Formed from August through October 1863, a year of draft riots and protests against the war, this Negro regiment consisted entirely of . . . Map (db m14889) HM
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254 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Elmwood Park — L1781 — St. John's Presbyterian Church
On East Lafayette Street at St. Aubin Street, on the right when traveling west on East Lafayette Street.
On April 27, 1919, thirty-nine people met in the First Presbyterian Church on Woodward Avenue and organized St. John's Presbyterian Church. Reverend John W. Lee, a field missionary, led the formation of the church to serve Detroit's growing black . . . Map (db m106394) HM
255 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Elmwood Park — 70 — The Battle of Bloody RunMichigan Registered Historic Site
On East Jefferson Avenue, 0 miles east of Adair Street, on the left when traveling east.
Near this site, in late July 1763, the British and Indians fought the fiercest battle of Chief Pontiac's uprising. As Captain James Dalyell led about 260 soldiers across Parent's Creek, the Indians launched a surprise attack which devastated the . . . Map (db m21846) HM
256 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Elmwood Park — L1262 — The Players
On East Jefferson Avenue at Adair Street, on the right when traveling west on East Jefferson Avenue.
The Players, a Detroit gentlemen’s amateur theatre club founded in 1911, opened this playhouse in 1926. The handsome building was created by club members William E. Kapp, architect, Corrado Parducci, stone sculptor, and Paul Honore, muralist. The . . . Map (db m172567) HM
257 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, English Village — L2155 — Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church
On East Jefferson Avenue at Burns Avenue, on the right when traveling south on East Jefferson Avenue.
Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church was founded in 1854 when the growing First Presbyterian Church divided into three congregations. Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian built its first church at Jefferson and Rivard. U.S. Senator James McMillan; . . . Map (db m176939) HM
258 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Forest Park — 333 — St. Albertus Church
On St. Aubin Street at East Canfield Street, on the left when traveling north on St. Aubin Street.
Polish immigrants arrived in Detroit as early as the 1850s, but not until the Reverend Simon Wieczorek founded St. Albertus Roman Catholic Parish in 1872, did their community have a center. In 1885 the present Gothic Revival building replaced the . . . Map (db m67632) HM
259 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Forest Park — L0334 — Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church
On Russell Street at East Canfield Street, on the right when traveling north on Russell Street.
During the late nineteenth century many Polish immigrants fleeing oppression came to Detroit. In 1886 a group of them organized the school that was the beginning of Sweetest Heart of Mary Parish. On December 8, 1888, the Reverend Dominic H. . . . Map (db m172658) HM
260 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Gateway Community — L2250 — Duane Doty School
On Glynn Court near 3rd Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Duane Doty School first opened its doors in the fall of 1909. It was built as Detroit grew north along Woodward Avenue in the first quarter of the twentieth century. The school was named for Duane Doty (circa 1836-1902), an early Superintendent of . . . Map (db m180910) HM
261 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Gold Coast — Naval Training Armory Flagpole
On East Jefferson Avenue at Baldwin Street, on the right when traveling east on East Jefferson Avenue.
This flagpole erected by the ship's company Naval Training School Naval Armory Detroit, Michigan May 26, 1942 In honor of the Commanding officer Captain R. Thornton Brodhead U.S.N.R.Map (db m239959) HM
262 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Gratiot Town/Ketterring — L1247 — St. Anthony Church
On Sheridan Street at Farnsworth Street, on the left when traveling north on Sheridan Street.
During the early 1850s, the growing number of Catholic families of German and Alsatian descent on Detroit's east side necessitated the establishment of a new Catholic parish. The new congregation was originally founded as a mission church of St. . . . Map (db m170446) HM
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263 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Greektown — L0774 — Church of Annunciation
On East Lafayette Street at Chrysler Drive, on the right when traveling west on East Lafayette Street.
The Annunciation (Evangelismos) Greek Orthodox Church was founded in 1910. It became the center of Detroit’s Hellenic community, which dates back to the early 1890s. The first liturgy was held in a rented hall on Miami Boulevard (now Broadway). By . . . Map (db m172522) HM
264 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Greektown — L346 — Second Baptist Church
On Monroe Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Founded in 1836 by thirteen former slaves, the is the oldest black congregation in Michigan. From its beginnings the church has occupied a prominent place in Detroit's black community. In 1839 it established the city's first school for black . . . Map (db m102493) HM
265 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Greektown — Second Baptist Church Underground Railroad Site
On Monroe Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Monroe Avenue.
Second Baptist Church Underground Railroad Site Fort Street Stations 1836-1854 1854-1857 Croghan (Monroe) Street Station 1857-1865Map (db m102494) HM
266 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Greektown — L0686A — St. Mary's Church
On St. Antoine Street.
St. Mary's parish was founded by Father Martin Kundig in 1835 for the German-speaking Catholics in Detroit and is the third oldest Catholic parish in the city. The cornerstone for the original church was laid on the feast of Corpus Christi, June 19, . . . Map (db m92850) HM
267 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Greektown — L686b — St. Mary's Rectory
On Monroe Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Monroe Avenue.
Constructed in 1876, this North Italian Banded Romanesque structure was designed by Swiss architect Julius Hess. It is the second rectory building of the St. Mary's parish, which was organized in 1835 under the leadership of Father Martin Kundig . . . Map (db m168952) HM
268 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Grixdale Farms — 123 — The First Mile of Concrete Highway
On Woodward Avenue at West Longwood Place, on the right when traveling south on Woodward Avenue.
In 1909 Wayne County built the first mile of concrete highway in the world here on Woodward between Six and Seven Mile Roads. From far and near road builders came to see how concrete stood up under the heavy traffic of that period. The success of . . . Map (db m173684) HM
269 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Henry Ford — S592 — Motown
On West Grand Boulevard, 0.1 miles west of Rosa Parks Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Side 1 The "Motown Sound" was created on this site from 1959 to 1972. The company was started with an $800 loan from the savings club of the Bertha and Berry Gordy, Sr., family. Originally called Tamla Records, the company's first national . . . Map (db m84958) HM
270 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Hubbard Richard — S0464 — Gabriel Richard
On Sainte Anne Street near Howard Street, on the right when traveling north.
Father Gabriel Jacques Richard, S. S., (1767-1832) -- pastor, educator and public servant -- arrived in Detroit in 1798. In 1802 he became the pastor of Ste. Anne Church. He brought a printing press to the area and in 1809 printed Michigan's first . . . Map (db m14879) HM
271 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Hubbard Richard — S0464 — Ste. Anne Church / Gabriel Richard
On Sainte Anne Street at Howard Street, on the right when traveling north on Sainte Anne Street.
Ste. Anne Church On July 26, 1701, two days after his arrival, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, founder of Detroit, built a chapel dedicated to Ste. Anne, patron saint of New France. Father Francois Vaillant, a Jesuit, and Father Nicholas . . . Map (db m14878) HM
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272 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Indian Village — L2281 — Eastern Liggett School / Detroit Waldorf School
On Charlevoix Street at Burns Street, on the left when traveling west on Charlevoix Street.
Eastern Liggett School Albert Kahn designed this school in the Arts and Crafts style in 1913. It opened in 1914 as Eastern Liggett, a college preparatory school for girls, Kahn oversaw the addition of an auditorium, gymnasium and new classrooms . . . Map (db m173028) HM
273 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Indian Village — S349 — Indian Village
On East Vernon Highway at Iroquois Avenue, on the left when traveling east on East Vernon Highway.
Abraham Cook purchased the area, now known as Indian Village, from two French farmers, Gabriel St. Aubin and Francois Rivard, during the first decades of the nineteenth century. The vicinity, known as the Cook Farms, was a race track from 1836 to . . . Map (db m173023) HM
274 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Jeffries — Birthplace of Captain Charles A. Lindbergh
On West Forest Avenue at John C. Lodge Service Drive, on the left when traveling east on West Forest Avenue. Reported permanently removed.
This tablet marks the birthplace of Captain Charles A. Lindbergh The first aviator to fly from New York to Paris was born here, February 4, 1902, the son of Charles A. and Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh. After flying alone 3640 miles in . . . Map (db m176581) HM
275 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Lafayette Park — S0758 — Black Bottom
On East Lafayette Street, 0.1 miles west of Orleans Street, on the right when traveling east.
Named for its dark marsh soils, Black Bottom was a neighborhood roughly bound by Gratiot Avenue, St. Aubin Street, Larned Street and Brush Street. European immigrants settle here in the mid-nineteenth century. Between World Wars I and II it became . . . Map (db m178275) HM
276 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Lafayette Park — L0365 — Fannie Richards Homesite
On Rivard Street, 0.1 miles north of Larned Street, on the right when traveling north.
Fannie Richards, Detroit’s first black public school teacher, lived on this site. Born in Virginia about 1840, she moved to Detroit as a young woman. In 1863, she opened a private school for black children, and two years later was appointed to teach . . . Map (db m172548) HM
277 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Lafayette Park — Mies van der Rohe Townhouses
On Rivard Street at Nicolet Place, on the left when traveling south on Rivard Street.
Built 1958-1960 And Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The InteriorMap (db m174567) HM
278 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Lafayette Park — L0204 — St. Joseph's Parish
On Orleans Street at Jay Street, on the right when traveling north on Orleans Street.
Organized in 1855, St. Joseph’s served a German Catholic neighborhood for generations. With schools and activities conducted in German, the parish sponsored a mutual benefit society to assist its immigrant flock. In 1873, led by Fr. Johann . . . Map (db m180958) HM
279 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Mapleridge — Andrew R. Strable Catholic War Veterans Memorial
Near Gratiot Ave. (State Highway 3) at Mapleridge Street.
Andrew R. Strable Catholic War Veterans Stand for a moment in silence, and let there rise from your heart a prayer beseeching Almighty God, the father of us all, to grant to the souls of our departed comrades, a peace and a glory that is . . . Map (db m197671) WM
280 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Mapleridge — L1764 — Assumption Roman Catholic Church / Assumption Grotto Church Complex
On Gratiot Avenue at Mapleridge Street, on the right when traveling north on Gratiot Avenue.
Assumption Roman Catholic Church The origins of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church can be traced to 1830, when German immigrants first arrived in Detroit. Warned away from cholera-stricken Detroit, they built a log . . . Map (db m172802) HM
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281 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Martin Park — World War I Memorial Clock Tower
Near West McNichols Road, on the right when traveling east.
To the University of Detroit men who died in the World War 1914 - 1918 ✝ Our Honored Dead ✝ John DesChamps • Charles Harrison • Louis Mans • Edward J Burns • Thomas G Kennedy • Alfred Fuller • Roger McNamara • James Williams • . . . Map (db m233541) WM
282 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medbury Park — At The Height Of His PowersThe Early Years of Henry Ford
On Piquette Avenue at Beaubien Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Piquette Avenue.
Henry Ford was only 41 years old when the new Ford Motor Company moved to Piquette Avenue in lat 1904. Despite two earlier corporate failures, he was a gifted and self-taught engineer, a decisive risk-taker. And he was able to envision the new . . . Map (db m172661) HM
283 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medbury Park — Creating A Legendat the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
On Piquette Avenue near Beaubien Boulevard when traveling east.
The Ford Motor Company Piquette Avenue Plant became the "laboratory" in which Henry Ford explored design and created the car that changed the world, the Model T. Built for Ford Motor Company in 1904, its three brick stories rose next to the . . . Map (db m172660) HM
284 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medbury Park — Ford's Model TThe Secret on the Third Floor
On Piquette Avenue at Beaubien Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Piquette Avenue.
"Get a good lock for the door," Henry Ford told Charles Sorenson in January 1907. "We're going to start a completely new job." A special locked room was created at the back of the Piquette plant's third floor for Henry's special and secret . . . Map (db m172663) HM
285 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medbury Park — Milwaukee Junctionand the Birth of Detroit's Auto Industry
On Piquette Avenue at Beaubien Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Piquette Avenue.
Railroads were the powerlines of industry, for movement of parts and products. Around 1900, new plants were built along railroad tracks with sidings and loading platforms. Here, in what was open land on the northern outskirts of Detroit, the . . . Map (db m172664) HM
286 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medbury Park — Steps to SuccessThe Many "Models" at Ford Piquette
On Piquette Avenue at Beaubien Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Piquette Avenue.
Nothing is as powerful as persistence, and at the Piquette plant Henry Ford pursued his dream of an affordable and reliable automobile "for the great multitude." Ford designed and produced Models B, C, and F, but dropped them by 1906. He never . . . Map (db m172662) HM
287 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medbury Park — Studebaker in DetroitComing to Milwaukee Junction
On Piquette Avenue at Beaubien Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Piquette Avenue.
They moved into the Detroit automobile "neighborhood" in a big way. Based in South Bend, Indiana, Studebaker had been the world's largest builder of horse-drawn wagons in the late 1800's. Starting in 1902, the first powered vehicles the . . . Map (db m172665) HM
288 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medical Center — S0534 — American Academy of Pediatrics
On East Alexandrine Street at John R Street, on the left when traveling south on East Alexandrine Street.
The American Academy of Pediatrics was founded on June 24, 1930, by thirty-four physicians at Harper Hospital. Isaac A. Abt, M.D., was elected as its first president; John L. Morse, M.D., was chosen as the first vice-president; and Clifford G. . . . Map (db m172655) HM
289 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medical Center — L2298 — Friendship Baptist Church
On Beaubien Boulevard, 0.2 miles north of Mack Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In 1916 the Rev. Samuel S. Cumby founded Friendship Baptist Church, an African-American congregation, on Russell Street. The Rev. John Henry Johnson (1878-1957) began to lead the church the next year. Its membership grew rapidly over the next two . . . Map (db m172654) HM
290 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medical Center — L1426 — Recreation Park
In 1879 Recreation Park was established on the land surrounding this site. The park extended from Brady Street to Willis Avenue. It included the baseball field that was the home park of the Detroit Wolverines of the National League from 1881 to . . . Map (db m172657) HM
291 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Medical Center — L1281 — St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church Complex
On East Canfield Street at Chrysler Drive, on the left when traveling east on East Canfield Street.
St. Josaphat’s, founded on June 1, 1889, was the third Polish-speaking Roman Catholic parish established in Detroit. On February 2, 1890, it dedicated a combination church and school building. Within a decade plans were begun for a new church . . . Map (db m175041) HM
292 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — L2346 — Cathedral Church of St. Paul / Interfaith Emergency Center
On Woodward Avenue (State Road 1) at East Hancock Street, on the right when traveling north on Woodward Avenue.
Cathedral Church of St. Paul In 1824 the Reverend Richard Cadle led the founding of St. Paul's Church, the first Episcopal church in Michigan. St. Paul's purchased property here in 1892, and construction of this Gothic Revival style . . . Map (db m228742) HM
293 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — L329 — First Congregational Church of Detroit
On State Highway 1 at East Forest Avenue, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 1.
In 1801, David Bacon and his wife Alice made the first attempt to establish Congregationalism in Detroit. Sent by a Connecticut Congregational society, the Bacons failed in their efforts to build a mission. It was not until 1844 that the First . . . Map (db m84643) HM
294 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — L497 — First Unitarian Universalist Church
On Cass Avenue at Prentis Street, on the right when traveling south on Cass Avenue.
Perry W. McAdow and his wife Clara built this elaborate mansion in 1891. The McAdows, who had earned their fortune in the gold mines of Montana, lived here from 1891 to 1897. The house continued as a private residence until 1913, when it was sold . . . Map (db m84642) HM
295 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — L1037 — Hilberry Theatre
On Cass Avenue at West Hancock Street on Cass Avenue.
This structure was completed in 1917 for the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Field, Hinchman and Smith - predecessor to the architectural firm of Smith, Hinchman and Grylls - designed it in a Classical Roman Ionic style. In 1961 Wayne State . . . Map (db m84482) HM
296 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — S514 — Mackenzie House
On Cass Avenue, 0.1 miles south of West Warren Avenue.
This 1895 Queen Anne style house, designed by Malcolmson & Higginbotham, was the home of David Mackenzie. Educator, scholar, and humanitarian, Mackenzie fostered higher education for Detroit students. While principal of Central High School, then . . . Map (db m84284) HM
297 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — S287 — The Detroit Medical College
On Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1) at Selden Street, on the right when traveling north on Woodward Avenue.
Here, in 1868 five young physicians, whose work with wounded during the Civil War had left them eager to improve the quality of medical education, founded the Detroit Medical College, the city’s first such school. Like nearby Harper Hospital, it . . . Map (db m172643) HM
298 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — 116 — Wayne State University
On Cass Avenue south of West Warren Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Here in the Central High building completed in 1896 was founded in 1917 Detroit Junior College, from which grew a College of Liberal Arts. It united with other colleges, some begun here and some bearing notable histories in other parts of the city, . . . Map (db m84262) HM
299 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — S311 — West Canfield Historic District
On Second Avenue at West Canfield Street, on the left when traveling north on Second Avenue.
Side 1 In 1813, Territorial Governor Lewis Cass purchased the Macomb farm. By 1818 he had acquired "80 arpents in depth" of land extending almost three miles inland from the Detroit River in the form of a narrow French ribbon farm. Cass . . . Map (db m133652) HM
300 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midwest — L0486 — Orsel McGhee House
On Seebaldt Street, 0.1 miles east of Beechwood Street, on the left when traveling east.
In 1944 the Orsel McGhees, a black family, moved here into what was then an all-white neighborhood. A neighboring family won a court order revoking the McGhees’ purchase of the house on the basis of a restrictive covenant forbidding non-white . . . Map (db m172644) HM

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