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Historical Markers in Farmington Hills, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Oakland 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 Oakland County, MI (463) Genesee County, MI (156) Lapeer County, MI (41) Livingston County, MI (67) Macomb County, MI (149) Washtenaw County, MI (326) Wayne County, MI (567)  OaklandCounty(463) Oakland County (463)  GeneseeCounty(156) Genesee County (156)  LapeerCounty(41) Lapeer County (41)  LivingstonCounty(67) Livingston County (67)  MacombCounty(149) Macomb County (149)  WashtenawCounty(326) Washtenaw County (326)  WayneCounty(567) Wayne County (567)
Pontiac is the county seat for Oakland County
Farmington Hills is in Oakland County
      Oakland County (463)  
ADJACENT TO OAKLAND COUNTY
      Genesee County (156)  
      Lapeer County (41)  
      Livingston County (67)  
      Macomb County (149)  
      Washtenaw County (326)  
      Wayne County (567)  
 
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1 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — "The Stuart Little Pond"
In the spring of 1953, Eleanor Olney Spicer age 12 was walking her dog, a toy Manchester terrier named Stuart Little, after the children's book, Stuart Little by E.B. White. Suddenly Stuart noticed a small animal and chased it into a drainpipe and . . . Map (db m46697) HM
2 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Addis Emmett Green House
Addis Emmett Green was born in 1827 in Livonia, New York to Zephaniah & Zerilla Green. The Greens were pioneer settlers of West Bloomfield Township, establishing a farm across 14 Mile Road from this site in 1832. Addis Green lived in California . . . Map (db m217744) HM
3 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L953 — Aldrich House Reported missing
Royal Aldrich, a native of Farmington, New York, built this two-story Greek Revival farmhouse around 1840. His father, Esek, had purchased the 320-acre site from the United States government in 1823. Esek never lived here, but sold the property to . . . Map (db m162376) HM
4 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Boorn-Halsted House
On May 16, 1827, New York resident James Boorn purchased 160 acres, 80 acres on each side of Halsted Road, from the United States Government. Michigan was ten years from statehood and 6th President John Quincy Adams was in office. Working as a . . . Map (db m163570) HM
5 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — HB24 — Botsford Inn
This historic structure was built as a home in 1836 by Orrin Weston and converted into a tavern by Stephen Jennings in 1841. Milton Botsford bought what was by then called the Sixteen Mile House in 1860. It was a stagecoach stop popular with . . . Map (db m169246) HM
6 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Buckhorn Corners
Buckhorn Corners was a hamlet in the early days of Farmington Township. A pioneer carpenter, Timothy Tolman, built an early frame house at Buckhorn Corners in 1828. In the same year, the Tibbits Sawmill went into business half a mile south, . . . Map (db m136084) HM
7 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Charles Wixom House
This lovely Michigan farmhouse dates to 1840, when the southern section was built by pioneer settlers Michael and May Marlett, owners of the surrounding 160 acres from 1834-1867. Charles and Eliza Wixom purchased the farm in 1867; they built the . . . Map (db m160983) HM
8 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L964 — David Simmons House Reported missing
A native of Ontario County, New York, David Simmons moved to this area around 1827. Here he farmed, eventually acquiring 156 acres of land. He built this Greek Revival house around 1843. It features a field stone foundation, hand-hewn timbers and . . . Map (db m155832) HM
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9 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L1202 — Eber Durham House
This attractive Greek Revival house was built in 1845 by Stephen Jennings, an early owner of the Sixteen Mile House (now the Botsford Inn). He built the house as a wedding gift for . . . Map (db m163573) HM
10 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Edward Beals House
This Storybook Tudor with faux thatch roof was designed by Emily Butterfield of Farmington, Michigan's first female architect. In 1925, Great Lakes Land Corp. President Edward E. Beals developed the Oaklands subdivision emphasizing country living . . . Map (db m136011) HM
11 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Eli Stodgell House
In 1899, this lovely Victorian house was built on the southeast corner of Thirteen Mile and Middlebelt Road by Eli Stodgell, a local carpenter and stone mason. The Stodgells owned a pasture across the road and raised chickens as well as cows in the . . . Map (db m163650) HM
12 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Farmington/Farmington Hills Baseline Obelisk
[East face] Surveyors exhibited courage, determination, integrity, and ingenuity in the heroic feat of measuring Michigan from 1815 - 1853. Their work resulted in global implementation of innovative methods of land measurement and . . . Map (db m169539) HM
13 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Fractional District School
This is the only existing one-room schoolhouse in the area used continuously for educational purposes. It was built on land donated for a public school and named after George German, one of an English group who settled here in 1835. It provided . . . Map (db m136187) HM
14 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Freedom Acres Reported missing
Upon this land, for over 100 years, lived descendants of slaves who fled the South before the Civil War. Aaron and Ellen Wilson came from Virginia to Farmington via the Underground Railroad in the early 1850s. Going on to Canada, they became . . . Map (db m162380) HM
15 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L960 — Glen Oaks
This graceful English-style stone clubhouse, completed in 1925, was designed by Butterfield and Butterfield of Farmington. In 1923 developers began the Oakland Subdivision housing development. The clubhouse and its adjoining nine-hole public golf . . . Map (db m135932) HM
16 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L2005 — Goodenough - Spicer Stable
Built c. 1918Map (db m105657) HM
17 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L2005 — Gray - Spicer House
Built in 1926Map (db m105641) HM
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18 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Hamilton Jones House
Hamilton Hill Jones (1844-1916) built this farm house from locally sourced lumber, principally oak, ca. 1871. When he gave up farming to establish a mercantile business in 1891, his son, Judson, took over the farm and lived here until his death in . . . Map (db m160915) HM
19 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Henry C. Bach House
This Colonial Revival style home with Asian influences was the residence of Henry and May Bach. Henry was Vice President in charge of sales for the Great Lake Land Corp., the developer of Oaklands. The house was originally an outbuilding on the farm . . . Map (db m163654) HM
20 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L957 — John Garfield House
John Garfield built this house on his 160-acre farm around 1835. The symmetry, pilaster-framed entrance and cornice returns reflect the simplicity of the Greek Revival style. In 1846, John and Elizabeth Cox purchased the house. When John died in . . . Map (db m163773) HM
21 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Kirby White House
This Federalist Revival House was designed by talented architect Marcus Burrowes for Kirby White, an executive of Ferry Morse Seed Company. In the 1930s Ferry Morse was the largest seed company in the world. This house is considered the work of a . . . Map (db m105570) HM
22 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L1110 — Lawrence Simmons House
Constructed in 1861, this is one of the three houses that Livonia farmer Joshua Simmons had built for his three sons. Lawrence Simmons, for whom this house was built, lived here for twelve years. He, like the elder Simmons, was a farmer. The house . . . Map (db m160678) HM
23 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L955 — Lemuel Botsford House
Lemuel and Lucy Botsford were Quakers. From Salisbury, Connecticut, they moved to Lyons, New York, and in 1836 to Farmington's Quaker settlement. In 1837 the Botsfords built this Greek Revival house on what became known as Botsford Hill. The house . . . Map (db m105576) HM
24 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — McCabe Funeral Home
This centennial business marked its 100th year in 1993. In 1893 Francis J. McCabe purchased the Detroit funeral home of Frank Gibb at Cass and Grand River. In 1902 he moved to Canfield and Grand River, again moving in 1904 to Hudson and Grand River . . . Map (db m104089) HM
25 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L1771 — Nardin Park United Methodist Church
In 1927 the Nardin Park Methodist Episcopal Church was formed by a merger of two Detroit churches: the Ninde Church, organized in 1886, and the Grand River Avenue Church, established in 1891. The following year and educational building and gymnasium . . . Map (db m162306) HM
26 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — North Farmington
Established here around 1850, this was a small village containing a post office, a blacksmith shop, a cheese factory, general stores and about ten homes. It was a collecting point for milk from surrounding farms. A cemetery, south of here, still . . . Map (db m136040) HM
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27 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — North Farmington Cemetery
The Association for Cemetery and Burial Purposes was begun on the 20th of September, 1838, to deal with the business of the cemetery which was located on land donated by the Wm. L. Coonley family. This private organization, still in existence, . . . Map (db m136012) HM
28 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Pasadena Park
"The first homes in this lovely subdivision were built in 1926, when suburban living came to Oakland County. First platted in 1925 by the James F. Cain Building Company, Pasadena boasted four model homes billed as "small estates." It had been . . . Map (db m162294) HM
29 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L963 — Samuel Davis House
Pennsylvania native Samuel Davis settled on this site in 1855. In 1886 Samuel and his wife, Susan Graft Davis, built this Italianate house on their 299-acre farm. The Davises engaged in general farming and raised stock, and were among Oakland . . . Map (db m160571) HM
30 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Shiawassee Indian Trail
Along this road ran the route of the Shiawassee Indian Trail through Farmington Hills. The trail began near the Detroit River and extended northwest into the center of the state. This Shiawassee Road closely follows the original trail.Map (db m169419) HM
31 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Sleepy Hollow
Three mills and a small village, including a cooper's shop, a soap factory, a shoemaker's shop, a slaughterhouse and a tannery comprised Sleepy Hollow in the 1830's. In 1827 a grist mill was built on this spot along this rapidly flowing branch of . . . Map (db m104091) HM
32 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L2005 — Spicer Barn
Built c. 1880Map (db m105662) HM
33 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Spicer House
Architect Marcus Burrowes designed this lovely home in 1925 for David and Martha Gray. Burrowes selected the site and built the house to blend with the land, yet retain an historic English architectural form. The Grays never lived in the house. . . . Map (db m79852) HM
34 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center
Side 1 This lovely complex was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1929. It is an outgrowth of a foundling and maternity hospital called the House of Providence, administered by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent DePaul, established in 1851 . . . Map (db m136118) HM
35 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L0557 — Stephen Yerkes Rodgers House
Stephen Yerkes Rodgers built this Greek Revival-style house in 1834. The carved fretwork in the pilasters flanking the door are reminiscent of a design in Asher Benjamin’s The Practical House Carpenter (Boston, 1830). Stephen Yerkes Rodgers . . . Map (db m173238) HM
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36 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L2077 — The Chene House
Wells D. Butterfield and his daughter Emily (the state's first licensed woman architect) designed this house for Edward and Evelyn Chene. The house was built in 1927 as part of "The Oaklands," one of the first subdivisions in Farmington Township. . . . Map (db m135938) HM
37 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Harger House
This home, an outstanding example of cut-stone Greek Revival architecture, was constructed in 1837--the year Michigan achieved statehood--by John Dallas Harger, who came to Oakland County from Niagara, N. Y. A son, Oscar Seeley Harger, . . . Map (db m160779) HM
38 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Minnow Pond
This pleasant little valley and the pond at the bottom of it have been here since the retreat of the last ice sheet about 12,000 years ago. For centuries it was a camping spot for Indian parties traveling across the state. Many artifacts and stone . . . Map (db m163777) HM
39 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Old Mill
Water power! Before the advent of the steam engine, water provided the energy needed to run mills for grinding the grain into flour for our ancestor's table and to cut the lumber for their homes. In the early 1800's this middle branch of the . . . Map (db m104109) HM
40 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Pettibone House
This beautifully restored Gothic Revival farmhouse is representative of homes built by well-to-do pioneer Farmingtonians. Migrating from Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont, in 1841, Levi and Huldah Pettibone homesteaded the surrounding . . . Map (db m160757) HM
41 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Philbrick Tavern
The attractive home on the northwest corner dates from 1827. In the 1830's and 40's, it was a tavern operated by Nathan Philbrick and was one of the finer hostels in southern Oakland County, widely known for the high quality of its entertainment for . . . Map (db m162284) HM
42 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Utley CemeteryEntrance of the East Farmington Cemetery on Twelve Mile Road
This cemetery, now known as the East Farmington Cemetery, is the oldest in Farmington. Mrs. Stanford M. Utley, who died as a result of a fall as she alighted from a wagon upon completion of her long trip from New York, was the first settler to be . . . Map (db m136113) HM
43 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Walker/Wixom Tavern
The first country inn in Farmington was the log home of Solomon Walker, opened in 1827. A gala celebration was held there for New Year's Eve 1828, followed by the first Township meeting in 1829. East of his log house Walker built a Greek Revival . . . Map (db m84873) HM
44 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — The Worker's Camp
An 80 acre parcel on this site was purchased by the Czechoslovak Workers Farm Co-operative Association in 1924. They opened a summer education and recreation camp for blue collar workers and their families here in 1928. The camp was purchased by the . . . Map (db m160879) HM
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45 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L962 — Theron Murray House
In 1831, Oakland County pioneers Theron and Rebecca Murray purchased eighty acres of land from the U.S. government including this site. This Greek Revival house and the barn, constructed around 1835, were built of hand-hewn poplar beams with wooden . . . Map (db m163778) HM
46 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Ward Eagle Home
This 1841 Greek revival farmhouse was the home of Ward Eagle (1891-1967), Farmington Township Supervisor, Justice of the Peace and influential member of the Michigan Milk Producers Association. The house was built by John Trick on land sold . . . Map (db m136056) HM
47 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — West Farmington Cemetery
This cemetery was originally known as the Baptist Burying Ground, and was associated with the Baptist Church which was located on this land. It was organized by Rev. Nehemiah Lamb in 1835, and about fifty graves were transferred here from a plot . . . Map (db m160882) HM
48 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — Where Farmington Began
"On March 8, 1824, five men, led by Arthur Power, a Quaker from Farmington, New York, came into this area. They felled the first tree of the first clearing a short distance due east from this point "on the bank of a small run" which can still be . . . Map (db m162279) HM
 
 
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