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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 (566) Macomb County, MI (149) Monroe County, MI (203) Oakland County, MI (463) Washtenaw County, MI (321)  WayneCounty(566) Wayne County (566)  MacombCounty(149) Macomb County (149)  MonroeCounty(203) Monroe County (203)  OaklandCounty(463) Oakland County (463)  WashtenawCounty(321) Washtenaw County (321)
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1 Michigan, Wayne County, Allen Park — S366 — Aaron Greeley / St. Cosme Line Road
Aaron Greeley In 1796, when the United States occupied Michigan, there existed many conflicting land claims along the Detroit and Rouge Rivers. Congress in 1806 created a Board of Land Commissioners to adjust these claims. Aaron Greeley, an . . . Map (db m155577) HM
2 Michigan, Wayne County, Allen Park — The Allen Park VA Medical Center
In honor of the men and women who served in the armed forces of the United States of America and the Allen Park VA Medical Center The Allen Park VA Medical Center stood on this site from 1937 until 2002. The property on which the . . . Map (db m103269) HM
3 Michigan, Wayne County, Belleville — L1129 — Old Rawsonville Village
Rawsonville, now a ghost town, was once a thriving village. On September 13, 1823, the first land patent in Van Buren Township was given to Henry Snow for this site, which was soon known as Snow's Landing. Called Rawsonville by 1838, the community . . . Map (db m88378) HM
4 Michigan, Wayne County, Belleville — L255 — Old Van Buren Township Hall
Van Buren Township was organized out of Huron Township by an act of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan in 1835. Township business was conducted from homes until this building was completed in 1875. The original plans called for a . . . Map (db m98876) HM
5 Michigan, Wayne County, Belleville — Rene Robert Cavelier Sieur De La Salle
In the spring of 1630 La Salle traversed this area on the Huron River during his trek to the east.Map (db m242076) HM
6 Michigan, Wayne County, Belleville, Van Buren Township — L998 — French Landing Dam and Powerhouse
In 1910 the Eastern Michigan Edison Company, now the Detroit Edison Company, purchased most of the Van Buren Township land along the Huron River for a hydroelectric plant. The French Landing powerhouse and dam were completed in 1924-25. The dam, the . . . Map (db m98899) HM
7 Michigan, Wayne County, Brownstown Charter Township — Oak Ridge Cemetery RAF Memorial
In honor of the 11 British airmen killed while training at the Grosse Ile N.A.S. 1942-1944 and 6 R.A.F. crew of a Vulcan bomber killed on a goodwill tour from Lincoln England to Lincoln Nebraska, the year of 1958 Lest we forgetMap (db m218027) HM WM
8 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — A Ford Village Industryin Cherry Hill Village
At Cherry Hill Village, Henry Ford did something different. In front of you, at the southwest corner of Cherry Hill and Ridge Roads, was one of his "village industries," small factory sites which produced Ford parts with special local . . . Map (db m99544) HM
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9 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Bartlett Travis House
The Barlett[sic]-Travis house embodies three distinct architectural periods of S.E. Michigan. Donated to Canton in 1988, it was moved to this site in 1989 and restoration began in earnest in 1993. In 2002, the house was completed and opened to the . . . Map (db m99712) HM
10 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — L719 — Canton Center School
This one-room schoolhouse was constructed in 1884 by Hargreaze Sittlington. The school's arches and raised brickwork may have been modeled after the 1882 Cherry Hill United Methodist Church. . . . Map (db m100136) HM
11 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Canton Pioneer Home
In the late 1820's, pioneers began settling the Cherry Hill area of Canton, following an Indian trail - a high, sandy and dry ridge that once was the beach of an Ice Age Lake, which today is known as Ridge Rd. In 1827 Hugh Clyde received a . . . Map (db m99892) HM
12 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Canton Veterans Memorial
This memorial dedicated on June 25, 1993 is to honor all military personnel from our community who have served this country in the past, present, and future. The members of the Canton Veterans Memorial Association would like to thank the many . . . Map (db m179654) WM
13 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — L1638 — Cherry Hill School
In 1876 this Italianate schoolhouse replaced a log school, built in 1836 and known officially as Canton Fractional No. 1 School. In 1944, Henry Ford, who operated a small factory in Cherry Hill, paid for an addition to this building, as well as for . . . Map (db m99506) HM
14 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Downer CemeteryEst. ca 1834 — Canton Historic Pioneer Cemetery —
This small pioneer cemetery is named after Lucretia Downer, who in 1825 was one of the very few pioneer women who purchased land and applied for a land grant in what would become Canton Township. She, as well as veterans from wars dating back to the . . . Map (db m173857) HM
15 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Farming in CantonThe Sweet Corn Capitol of Michigan
Canton's loamy soil was a natural draw to the region's settlers. From 1825 to the 1960s farming was the main vocation in Canton. At first, self-sustaining farms provided the only food and income for a family. By the 1920s, automobiles, . . . Map (db m99847) HM
16 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Palmer Shed
This shed, built in the 1830's was donated by Richard and Joan Palmer, from their family farm which was located on the south side of Warren Rd., between Beck and Ridge Roads. This farm was land granted by the U.S. Government to Arunah . . . Map (db m99884) HM
17 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — Preservation Park
In 1989, the Bartlett Travis house was relocated to this site from Warren and Canton Center and in 1993, restoration commenced. After a complete restoration it was dedicated to the community in 2002. In 1995, the Canton Historical Society built a . . . Map (db m99893) HM
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18 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — L1238 — Sheldon's Corners
Timothy and Rachael Sheldon moved here from New York state in the early 1820s, after the Chicago Road (now US 12) was surveyed. The first people to purchase land in the area, they built an inn near here in 1825. In 1830 Timothy became postmaster of . . . Map (db m173239) HM
19 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton — S756C — Territorial Road
Side 1 In 1829 the Territorial Legislative Council of Michigan moved to survey land to create a road from the east side of Michigan Territory to the west. The act stated that the road would start at “Sheldon’s Inn,” a business . . . Map (db m173173) HM
20 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton, Cherry Hill Village — Cherry Hill CemeterySettlers, Soldiers, and Statesmen
Walking among the headstones of Canton's pioneer families, one cannot escape their contribution to American history. You see the Hustons, the Lewises, the Gills, and veterans from every war, beginning with the War of 1812 through modern . . . Map (db m99580) HM
21 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton, Cherry Hill Village — Cherry Hill Cemetery
1828 - Granted from the U.S. government

1867 - Property deeded to trustees as a burial ground

1905 - Cherry Hill Cemetery Association was formed.

Managed by the Cherry Hill Cemetery Association as a non-profit association.

This . . . Map (db m99585) HM
22 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton, Cherry Hill Village — Cherry Hill InnAn Enduring Landmark
This beautiful Italianate-style Inn was built by Abner Hitchcock in 1866 on speculation that a railroad spur would come through Cherry Hill and travelers would need a place to stay. The railroad never came, and Hitchcock lost the building . . . Map (db m99509) HM
23 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton, Cherry Hill Village — L829 — Cherry Hill United Methodist Church
When this pioneer church was organized in 1834, it was one of ten served by circuit rider Marcus Swift of the Detroit Methodist Conference. In 1848, its members raised $600 to build their first church, which served the community for thirty-four . . . Map (db m99505) HM
24 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton, Cherry Hill Village — Cherry Hill VillageCommunity at the Crossroads
Cherry Hill Village originated in the 1830s at the crossroads of Cherry Hill and Ridge Roads. As the economic and social center for the area, local families came here to trade at the general store, to pick up mail, to get shoes for . . . Map (db m99621) HM
25 Michigan, Wayne County, Canton, Uptown Apartments — The Historic Cady Barn
Dedicated to The Canton Community October 2006 as The Cady - Boyer Barn Originally built before the Civil War, this barn was enlarged and remodeled in 1908 by Aruna Cady, son of one of Canton's first pioneering families. This Barn has been . . . Map (db m99891) HM
26 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — A House in a Tree
Henry Ford built a large tree house approximately 200 yards beyond this point in a large oak. It is said Mr. Ford enjoyed its rustic natural setting, and he and his grandchildren used the tree house as a retreat. Archival records indicate Mr. . . . Map (db m145798) HM
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27 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — A Military Reservein Dearbornville
Dearborn was an outpost on the western frontier Because of expansion from Detroit and Indian disturbances to the west, in 1833 the federal government began construction of an arsenal on its military reserve land near where the Sauk Trail . . . Map (db m98178) HM
28 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — A Trail Garden
Parallel to the Great Meadow, the Trail Garden offered visitors a more intimate garden-walk experience. As it meandered through shrub borders and woodland, the Trail Garden was full of surprises. Large semi-circular flower beds were planted with . . . Map (db m96436)
29 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Armington & Sims Machine Shop
In machine shops, workers use machines to shape metal parts with great precision. The parts are then used in other machines. Workers carefully and skillfully ran machines like those inside this machine shop. Many of the country’s engineers of . . . Map (db m78780) HM
30 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — 001 — Bryant Branch Library
Education is the greatest force in civilization Henry Ford (1863-1947) This building served as Dearborn's Main Library for 45 years and was named the public library. Land for the building was donated in 1923 by Mrs. Henry Ford. . . . Map (db m96785) HM
31 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Business Pioneerson Morley Avenue
This Morley Avenue neighborhood has a special history. In the early 1800s, the U.S. government purchased this land near the Rouge River for a frontier military reserve and arsenal. When the arsenal closed in 1875, the land was sold and . . . Map (db m98620) HM
32 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — 1765 — Charles A. Kandt House
This house, built around 1927 by Charles and Anna Kandt, represents the foursquare, a house type popular during the early twentieth century, particularly in the teens and twenties. Charles Kandt opened a hotel in Dearborn in 1903 and engaged in . . . Map (db m31686) HM
33 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — HB 4 — Commandant's Quarters
This building was one of eleven built in 1833 for the United States Detroit Arsenal at Dearbornville. A walled compound, a 360 foot square, was erected to store military supplies on the frontier. Constructed of red brick in the Federal style, this . . . Map (db m31687) HM
34 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Compost Then and Now
Then Every year in March, when the Fords lived here, truckloads of sod from nearby fields were brought to Fair Lane along with cow manure from farms. These items were mixed in layers with grass clippings and leaves. Two months later, this . . . Map (db m145831) HM
35 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Daggett Farmhouse
Samuel Daggett held many jobs, like many other people in the community. Sometimes he even pulled teeth. Each member of the Daggett family played and important role in producing food, clothing and other goods on this Colonial farm. In order to . . . Map (db m78796) HM
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36 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Dearborn City HallA Building for City Leadership
East Downtown Dearborn is "the neighborhood the Rouge Plant built," and its fortunes have been tied to Ford Motor Company. Ford taxes generated much of the income used to build the impressive Georgian Revival-style building, which opened on . . . Map (db m96996) HM
37 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — L1629 — Dearborn Hills Golf Club
During his long career Robert Herndon developed over fifty subdivisions and nine golf courses. In 1922 he opened the Dearborn Hills Golf Club. According to the Dearborn Times Herald, it was Michigan's first public golf course. Having been . . . Map (db m33663) HM
38 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — L1152 — Dearborn Town Hall Complex / Orville L. Hubbard
Dearborn Town Hall Complex This municipal building opened on June 26, 1922, as the seat of government for the Village of Springwells, which became a city in 1924, and in 1925 was renamed Fordson (for Henry and Edsel Ford). After Fordson . . . Map (db m85481) HM
39 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Dearborn War Memorial
The focal point of Veterans Plaza is the Dearborn War Memorial, which was dedicated on Veterans Day, November 11, 1981. The Memorial has a unique and symbolic "Flag in the Ground” design. Its "field” is a 24-square foot raised brick . . . Map (db m165388) HM WM
40 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Dedicated to Christopher Columbus
Dedicated to Christopher Columbus in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the discovery of the New World 1492     –     1992Map (db m160998) HM
41 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Dr. Samuel Pierce Duffield
1833-1916 - Physician - Chemist - Pharmacist - One of the founders of Parke, Davis & Company, Dr. Duffield's stately residence was located about one-half mile west from this marker. About 100 feet further west was located his laboratory where he . . . Map (db m32500) HM
42 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Edison Homestead
Thomas Edison’s grandparents were known for their kindness. Story has it that the would leave food on the stove in their kitchen when they left home so that hungry passers-by could find something to eat. Thomas Edison had happy childhood memories . . . Map (db m78795) HM
43 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Fair LaneHome of Clara & Henry Ford — Est. 1915 —
Clara and Henry Ford built Fair Lane on 1,300 acres, a few miles from where they both were born. As Henry skyrocketed to global fame with the success of the Model T, Fair Lane was their sanctuary. The estate along the Rouge River included a . . . Map (db m217363) HM
44 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — HB17 — Fair Lane
Here Henry and Clara Bryant Ford lived from 1915 until their deaths in 1947 and 1950. The eminent American auto magnate and inventor named Fair Lane after the road on which his father, William Ford, was born in County Cork, Ireland. The fifty-six . . . Map (db m31690) HM
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45 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Ford and DearbornBuilding a Business, Building a City
Henry Ford built the City of Dearborn His business interests drove the consolidation of the City of Fordson and the City of Dearborn in 1929. To the east were the Ford Rouge Plant and the Ford Administration Building. To the west were . . . Map (db m96992) HM
46 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — S635 — Ford Hunger March
On March 7, 1932, in the midst of the Depression, unemployed autoworkers. their families and union organizers braved bitter cold temperatures and gathered at this bridge, intent on marching to the Ford Rouge Plant and presenting a list of demands to . . . Map (db m176750) HM
47 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Ford's Fairwaysat the Dearborn Country Club
It was a gift for his hometown. Henry Ford developed an 18-hole golf course at Outer Drive and Military Street that opened in 1925. With the course designed by Donald Ross and the clubhouse designed by architect Albert Kahn, Ford wanted to . . . Map (db m98085) HM
48 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — S660 — Fordson High School
When it was dedicated on March 22, 1928, Fordson High School was hailed as "one of the finest school buildings in the United States." Designed in the Neo-Tudor style, the school is reminiscent of sixteenth century English universities and manor . . . Map (db m32948) HM
49 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — From Farmland to Great Estate
Once open farmland, the osage-orange tree hedge on the right still exists. It dates from the 1800's farming community that formed the boyhood environment of Henry Ford. Landscape designer Jens Jensen told the Fords he would transform the land back . . . Map (db m89482) HM
50 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — From State Fair to Fair Lane/Peony Garden
From State Fair to Fair Lane Henry Ford had the miniature farmhouse, along with a miniature barn, steam engine and threshing machine, constructed for the 1924 Michigan State Fair to educate children living in an urban area about life on a . . . Map (db m96264) HM
51 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Giving Nature a Hand
The manufacturing technology developed by Henry Ford and the auto industry affected all aspects of life in early 20th century Michigan. Among the labor-saving items pioneered in the state during that period were specialized valves for watering . . . Map (db m89361) HM
52 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Hanks Silk Mill
Silk comes from silkworm, which is really a caterpillar. One cocoon contains a single strand of silk up to 1,000 yards long. Workers spent tedious hours here, tending to the silkworms and spinning thread from their cocoons. The Hanks family ran . . . Map (db m78779) HM
53 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Harnessing Nature's Energy
The estate's powerhouse was the first of more than 20 hydroelectric plants built by Henry Ford. Two direct current (DC) hydroelectric generators were used to change the force of the Rouge River into electrical energy to power light bulbs, pumps, . . . Map (db m145852) HM
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54 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — 236 — Henry Ford Birthplace
At this intersection stood the home in which Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863. The farm house was owned by Ford's parents, William and Mary Ford, and in 1944 it was moved to Greenfield Village. In a space of less than ten years at the beginning . . . Map (db m32946) HM
55 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. 1982 National Park Service United States Department of the Interior . . . Map (db m78755) HM
56 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Henry Ford's Brother, William Ford, had this house built... Reported permanently removed
in 1909 for his Daughter and her family. Three layers of bricks, from the local Clippert Brick Yard, comprise the structure. The garage in the rear of the lot (formerly known as the barn), housed small livestock and chickens (the sounds of . . . Map (db m218320) HM
57 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — In Honor of Friendship
In 1916, the famed naturalist and writer John Burroughs, along with Henry Ford, laid the cornerstone of the Jens Jensen-designed grotto (an artificial recess or structure made to resemble a natural cave). Rocks were brought from the upstate New . . . Map (db m146137) HM
58 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Making MovesTransportation in Dearborn
Dearborn has long been a transportation hub, first by water and land, later by rail, air and automobile. The Rouge and Detroit rivers provided water transport to the Great Lakes. Major overland routes included the Sauk Trail (later the . . . Map (db m217374) HM
59 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Michigan Soldiers Trained at U.S. Arsenal During Civil War
During the period of the American Civil War the U.S. Arsenal in Dearborn (then Dearbornville) served as training facilities for Michigan soldiers. This marker is a testimony and a memorial to those men and their units who gave a measure of their . . . Map (db m97537) HM
60 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Millpond
As part of Greenfield Village’s storm-water management system, this millpond cleans water and improves our wetlands ones way to the Rouge River watershed. This millpond is connected to other ponds in Greenfield Village based on an original 1929 . . . Map (db m78781) HM
61 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Nature vs. Nurture
In 1926, a 2.5-acre rose garden was designed for this meadow, with the help of landscape architect Herbert Kellaway and rosarian Harriet Foote. Once completed, the garden contained approximately 10,000 rose plants of 400 varieties and cost more than . . . Map (db m98927) HM
62 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Nature's Refrigeration
Prior to refrigerators, the constant cool temperature of the earth surrounding a root cellar was sufficient to preserve summer produce for winter consumption. This root cellar was used to store apples, pears, onions, carrots and potatoes grown on . . . Map (db m145785) HM
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63 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Noah Webster Home
Noah Webster created America’s first dictionary. He suggested a single - and distinctly American - way to spell a word, such as “logic” instead of “logick.” This home was built for Noah Webster’s retirement, but he never really retired. He spent . . . Map (db m78798) HM
64 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — On the River
Where you are standing now was once an open channel to the Rouge River. The Fords would pilot their boat, the Callie B, out of the boathouse to the river. The Ford grandchildren would harbor small boats here, as well. Conveniently, Mrs. . . . Map (db m88431) HM
65 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Orville L. Hubbard, LLB Reported permanently removed
Orville L. Hubbard (1903-82) was mayor of Dearborn for 15 terms, from 1942-78, one of the longest tenures of any full-time U.S. mayor. Born near Union City, Michigan, Hubbard served in the Marine Corps from 1922-25 and graduated from Detroit . . . Map (db m144165) HM
66 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Out in the Orchard
Fruit orchards were planted in various locations around the estate consisting of apples, pears, cherries, and other varieties of fruit. The open lawn next to the weeping beech tree was previously an apple orchard with fruit favored by Mr. Ford. . . . Map (db m96261) HM
67 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Piccard Stratosphere Flight / William B. Stout School
Piccard Stratosphere Flight Near this location and not far from the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village was located the Ford Airport. Here aviation history was made on October 23, 1934, when Dr. Jeannette Piccard made an ascent in a . . . Map (db m98592) HM
68 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Planning for Peoplein the Ford Homes Historic Neighborhood
This distinctive neighborhood was born in 1919 and 1920. In those years, Henry Ford built 156 homes for sale to his Dearborn Fordson Tractor Plant employees. The two-story, three- and four-bedroom homes were built with the most current . . . Map (db m120397) HM
69 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Preserving Fair Lane — An Iconic American Estate
The Power of Water Clara and Henry Ford situated their new home along the banks of the Rouge River to take advantage of nature's beauty and power. Construction of a dam and hydroelectric power plant provided the necessary electrical needs for . . . Map (db m88697) HM
70 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Preserving Fair Lane — An Iconic American Estate
A Home for the Ages William Van Tine was the architect of record for the design and construction of Clara and Henry Ford's 15th and final residence, Fair Lane. Earlier designs were completed by Von Holst and Fyfe of Chicago, IL and their . . . Map (db m88992) HM
71 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Preserving Fair Lane — An Iconic American Estate
Building a New Foundation When the Powerhouse was constructed in 1914, it was a rare engineering and architectural feat. It included a hydroelectric power plant that provided power to the estate. It also contained sophisticated water filtration . . . Map (db m96474) HM
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72 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Restoring Fair Lane Gardens
1. Early Rose Garden / English Garden In 1916, to showcase Clara Ford's favorite flower, landscape architect Jens Jensen designed a rose garden next to the house. In 1927, the roses were relocated to a new, larger rose garden . . . Map (db m213784) HM
73 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Restoring Fair Lane Infrastructure
1. A Sanctuary for Self-Sufficiency Fair Lane, the home of Clara and Henry Ford, reflects the Fords' interests and achievements in developing a self-reliant lifestyle true to their agricultural roots. In addition to the stately . . . Map (db m213398) HM
74 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Restoring Fair Lane Landscape
1. The Power of Water Clara and Henry Ford situated their new home along the banks of the Rouge River to take advantage of nature's power and beauty. Construction of a dam and hydroelectric power plant provided the necessary . . . Map (db m215218) HM
75 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Rhythm of Radioin Dearborn
Radio has a strong tradition in Dearborn. In 1934, Henry Ford inspired the "Ford Sunday Evening Hour" on Detroit's WWJ - AM radio. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra appeared on the broadcast regularly and became the nation's first radio . . . Map (db m98481) HM
76 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Rock Garden Masterpiece
In 1915, landscape designer Jens Jensen created a picturesque rock garden masterpiece for Henry and Clara Ford. His design was engineered to work with nature and be relatively maintenance-free. (Left Photo Caption) In the early 1920's, . . . Map (db m89338) HM
77 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Rouge River Water Quality Improvements
Why was the Retention Structure built? Dearborn has a combined sewer system which collects both storm water and sanitary wastewater in the same pipe. During heavy rains and large snow melts, combined sewers can exceed capacity and overflow . . . Map (db m98572) HM
78 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — L1994 — Saint Alphonsus Parish / Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church Complex
Saint Alphonsus Parish Attracted by fertile farmland, some forty German-speaking families from Rhineland-Westphalia settled in this area between 1825 and 1848. The community celebrated its first Catholic Mass in the home of Peter and . . . Map (db m85578) HM
79 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Shipbuilding TraditionsAlong the Rouge River
Long before cars were built along the lower Rouge River in Dearborn, the site was home to shipbuilding. Early 1700s French settlers established a small shipyard on the Rouge River at Baby Creek. The British later used the same site to build . . . Map (db m99189) HM
80 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Sir John Bennett Jewelry Shop
Sir John Bennett liked the mythical story of Gog and Magog, the ancient protectors of Britain, so he re-created them for the front of his shop. The clock figures, Gog and Magog, toll the chimes of this shop every 15 minutes. Sir John Bennett . . . Map (db m78758) HM
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81 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Smith Creek Depot
While working as a newsboy on the Grand Trunk Railway line, Thomas Edison sent along the latest Civil War news by telegraph. That way, he could be guaranteed newspaper sales when he arrived at each depot. This small but busy railroad station . . . Map (db m78777) HM
82 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — S0386 — St. Joseph's Retreat
In 1885 Michigan's first private mental institution was located here under the guidance of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. In 1855 the Sisters at St. Mary's Hospital in Detroit had begun the care of the mentally ill, formerly . . . Map (db m33657) HM
83 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Bur Oak and the Vegetable Garden
Aldo Leopold, pioneer wildlife ecologist, once said, "He who owns a veteran bur oak owns more than a tree. He owns an historical library, and a reserved seat in the theatre of evolution. To the discerning eye, his farm is labeled with the . . . Map (db m145829) HM
84 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Carver Labfor the Scientist's Special Work
One of history's great scientists worked here. Renowned scientist George Washington Carver and Henry Ford became friends in 1936. Both were interested in developing synthetic rubber and plastics from soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Ford built . . . Map (db m120318) HM
85 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — L1070 — The Dearborn Inn / Colonial Homes and Adjacent Buildings
The Dearborn Inn Henry Ford built the Dearborn Inn in 1931 to accommodate overnight travelers arriving at the Ford Airport. Located opposite the inn on Oakwood Boulevard, the airport opened in 1924. The 179-room inn, designed by Albert Kahn, . . . Map (db m36017) HM
86 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — 126 — The Ford Airport / Ford Tri-Motor
The Ford Airport At this airport, built by Henry Ford in 1924, world and national history was made, ushering in a new era of flight embracing the all-metal airliner, radio control devices, air mail, scheduled flights, and the airline services . . . Map (db m14956) HM
87 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Ford RotundaMemories of a Time and Place
The Ford Rotunda is a lost landmark that is still remembered fondly. Architect Albert Kahn — who designed many Ford factories and buildings — designed the building for Ford's exhibit at the 1933-34 "Century of Progress" World's . . . Map (db m120457) HM
88 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Hunger MarchLabor's Historic Confrontation
Thousands of unemployed auto workers and union organizers gathered in bitter cold on March 7, 1932 near the Fort Street Bridge, in the despair of the Great Depression. They intended to march to the Ford Rouge Plant, to present to Henry Ford . . . Map (db m176754) HM
89 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Neighborhoodthat the Rouge Plant Built
There has always been a lot to stop for here. In the 1800s, the Six Mile Inn was a rural rest stop here along the Chicago Road (today's Michigan Avenue) from Detroit. But the development nearby in the early 1900s of Ford Motor Company's . . . Map (db m85498) HM
90 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Path of the Setting Sun
Guests of the Fords came from all walks of life, and the Great Meadow that greeted them remains. Its designer, Jens Jensen, used thousands of native plantings to create this vista he labeled, "The Path of the Setting Sun-Summer." Every summer . . . Map (db m96937) HM
91 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Richard Gardner HouseBuilt in 1832 Reported missing
It was built five years before Michigan became a state, (1837). Dearbornville, Michigan Territory, in the Old Northwest Territory. This house is a perfect example of pioneer construction. It was located in the Scottish settlement in . . . Map (db m98581) HM
92 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Schaefer BuildingArt Drawing Commerce
The intersection of Michigan Avenue and Schaefer Road has been important in metropolitan Detroit's history. In its early days it was a rest stop on the road between Detroit and Chicago. Joseph Schaefer built the Six Mile House tavern at the . . . Map (db m121407) HM
93 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Ten Eyck Tavern
Conrad Ten Eyck (1782-1847) built a famous tavern in 1826 about 300 feet west of this marker--the first resting place of travelers, one day's trip west of Detroit. It stood on the River Rouge at a point where the Chicago Road forked. The northerly . . . Map (db m32498) HM
94 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park Office and Library
Thomas Edison knew how to make an impression. He had his office built from brick so people would think he was running a strong, profitable business. Thomas Edison needed people with a variety of talents to keep his “invention . . . Map (db m78988) HM
95 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — U. S. Arsenal - - - Armory1833 - 1875
On this site stood the armory, the largest of the eleven buildings of the Detroit Arsenal. This structure served as a storehouse for ord nance [sic] equipment and quartermaster supplies, and as a social center for military and community . . . Map (db m133648) HM
96 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — U.S. Arsenal 1833 - 1875
Four of the eleven buildings that comprised the arsenal stood directly in a north-south line with this marker. Facing Michigan Avenue was the saddlers shop, while in this area were the smiths and carpenters shops, all three were one story brick . . . Map (db m97506) HM
97 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — U.S. Arsenal 1839-1875 Powder Magazine
The powder magazine, 23' by 67', originally built in 1839 as part of the 1833 - 1875 Detroit Arsenal in Dearbornville, was located about 930 feet east of the eleven buildings shown on the edges of this marker. It was made of local brick, featured . . . Map (db m97504) HM
98 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — U.S. Arsenal Officers' - Surgeons' Quarters and Barracks 1833 - 1875
Two of the eleven brick buildings that comprised the arsenal stood in an east-west line with this marker. The Officers' Quarters, similar but smaller than the still-standing Commandant's Quarters, and the Barracks, second largest of the arsenal . . . Map (db m97544) HM
99 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — U.S. Arsenal-Sutler's Shop1833 - 1875
Built originally as the Sutler's Shop where soldiers might purchase tobacco and needed supplies, this 36' x 25' brick building with its slate roof was but one of the eleven buildings which comprised the arsenal. Enclosed by a 12' high brick . . . Map (db m97607) HM
100 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — UAW Local 600Unionizing Ford Motor Company
Conditions were ripe for the rise of unionism in the Depression-ravaged 1930s. Ford Motor Company was the last of the "Big Three" to unionize. The turning point came on May 26, 1937, when Ford security men brutally beat UAW organizers at . . . Map (db m120446) HM

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