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Historical Markers in Milford, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Livingston 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 Livingston County, MI (67) Genesee County, MI (156) Ingham County, MI (184) Jackson County, MI (130) Oakland County, MI (463) Shiawassee County, MI (49) Washtenaw County, MI (326)  LivingstonCounty(67) Livingston County (67)  GeneseeCounty(156) Genesee County (156)  InghamCounty(184) Ingham County (184)  JacksonCounty(130) Jackson County (130)  OaklandCounty(463) Oakland County (463)  ShiawasseeCounty(49) Shiawassee County (49)  WashtenawCounty(326) Washtenaw County (326)
Howell is the county seat for Livingston County
Brighton is in Livingston County
      Livingston County (67)  
ADJACENT TO LIVINGSTON COUNTY
      Genesee County (156)  
      Ingham County (184)  
      Jackson County (130)  
      Oakland County (463)  
      Shiawassee County (49)  
      Washtenaw County (326)  
 
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1 Michigan, Livingston County, Brighton, Milford — L2339 — Warner Homestead
Around 1855, Timothy and Lucretia Warner built this Greek Revival farmhouse. Timothy (1819-1900) migrated from Livonia, New York, to Brighton Township in 1837. He was credited with helping organize and name the township later that year. In 1841 he . . . Map (db m231249) HM
2 Michigan, Livingston County, Milford — That Dammed River
Huron River: Why dam it? Dams serve a variety of purposes. The Kent Lake Dam was built in 1947, but why? The answer comes from the "when". On the Huron River, from 1910 to 1940, power generation was the goal. From 1944 to 1970, most dams . . . Map (db m156415) HM
3 Michigan, Livingston County, Milford, Brighton Township — Bubbling Waters
Before the existence of Kensington Metropark, Detroit journalist, poet and labor leader Jo Labadie chose this site to get away from the "noise and hurry-up of the big town." He and his wife built a house, barn, printshop, and henhouse. Because of . . . Map (db m185009) HM
4 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — A Ford Village IndustryAlong Pettibone Creek
This landmark building commands attention as the Pettibone Creek Hydroelectric Station. It was built in 1938-39 to harness the precious power of water for Ford's Carburetor Plant, now gone. It remains as a reminder of Milford's "village . . . Map (db m125348) HM
5 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Arthur's Park
This simple and picturesque park was designed by John Grissim and is dedicated to our longest-serving Village Manager, Arthur Lyle Shufflebarger. Arthur's Park is nestled in the shadows of the elevated railroad bed that runs through the heart of . . . Map (db m125231) HM
6 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Civil War Memorial
Erected to the memory of our comrades 1861-1865 by the Herber Lefavour Post no. 181 G.A.R. Milford committee A.J. McCall, J.E. Beaumont, G.W. SturdevantMap (db m26705) HM
7 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Eaton Cabinet & Chair Factory
In 1832 Calvin Eaton came to Milford, and shortly thereafter built a dam on Pettibone Creek, a few rods north of here, and a woodworking mill on the east side of the creek. Eaton sold the mill to Philip Wells in 1846, but all traces of it were gone . . . Map (db m178324) HM
8 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Fuller Grist Mill / Woolen Mill
NW of here Luman Fuller built Milford's first grist mill in 1834. Shortly after a woolen mill was added north of the grist mill. Peters' Mill as it came to be known, housed Milford's first electric dynamo in 1892. Both mills were razed in . . . Map (db m178323) HM
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9 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — L650 — Hibbard Tavern
Aaron Phelps, pioneer settler and first postmaster of Milford, built this Greek Revival residence between 1836 and 1838. It was one of the first frame structures erected in the village. New York immigrant Ira Hibbard purchased the house and . . . Map (db m125402) HM
10 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Milford at WorkThe Ford Carburetor Plant
Henry Ford chose to build a "village industry" here in the 1930s, one of seventeen small factories he built in rural settings to produce small parts for Ford vehicles. Ford found benefits to building the carburetor plant here — dams . . . Map (db m125380) HM
11 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Milford Rural Agricultural School
The "Milford Rural Agricultural School" was the first building in Milford Township designed solely for high school pupils. It was built in 1926 and was located on the east side of Hickory Street between Detroit and Summit Streets. This name stone . . . Map (db m125287) HM
12 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Milford's Water Works Building
Preserved here is the name stone from Milford's Water Works Building. The building stood near this site from 1895 until 1996. Here at the Water Works was a coal-fired boiler and steam-driven pumps that provided Milford its first pressurized water . . . Map (db m125271) HM
13 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Mont EagleBridge to History — 1988 —
This bridge was built by the determined efforts of a small group of Milford people, with the help of many Originally built in 1885Map (db m125407) HM
14 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Motley Lights
Dedicated — July 16, 2010 Thomas Samuel Motley, a lifelong resident of Milford and a fixture on Main Street for more than 55 years, was well known for his big smile, firm handshake, good jokes and civic pride. Tom began his love . . . Map (db m125319) HM
15 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — L743 — Oak Grove Cemetery
Oak Grove Cemetery, established in May 1845, was formally named in May 1871. When it was officially designated as the township cemetery, the remains from the area's "old burying ground," begun on the corner of Mill and Washington streets in 1832, . . . Map (db m125445) HM
16 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Pettibone Creek Hydroelectric StationRestoration — 2001-2007 —
The Pettibone Creek Hydroelectric Station was designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn and built by Henry Ford in 1939. Over time the station became known as "The Ford Powerhouse." Decommissioned in 1953 and in declining condition, the iconic . . . Map (db m125362) HM
17 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Pettibone Grist Mill 1846Hebbard & Davis Woolen Mill 1850 Tower & Tenny Woodworking Mill 1854 Henry Ford I Mill 1938
The upper mill pond was created in 1846 by damming Pettibone Creek. A mill race entered the pond beneath the road and powered the woolen and woodworking mills. The race for the grist mill left the pond near the dam at the south end of the pond. . . . Map (db m125366) HM
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18 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Phelps Saw Mill and Distillery
Circa 1836, Aaron Phelps, Milford’s first postmaster and the man who platted north Milford, built a saw mill and a distillery here, at the foot of the lower mill pond. The distillery became a carding mill in 1848, but the other mill, used for . . . Map (db m79683) HM
19 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — L1958 — Priscilla Calkins Prior House
Side 1 Frederic and Priscilla Prior and four of their seven children were among Milford Township's earliest settlers. Originally from Massachusetts, the Priors came to Michigan in 1835 and settled near Sears Lake. This house was completed . . . Map (db m125222) HM
20 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Wells Brothers Foundry
In 1865 Philip F. and D. Webster Wells moved their foundry, then called the Milford Furnace, from North Main Street to this site after experiencing problems with the water power at the former site (a water power their father had developed). Their . . . Map (db m78801) HM
21 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — What Happened Here?
This body of water, known as Kingfisher Lagoon, is connected to Kent Lake by a culvert that runs under the road. Over the years, this pond changed in appearance. As ponds and lakes age, soil from the surrounding landscape washes into the . . . Map (db m185055) HM
22 Michigan, Oakland County, Milford — Wood-Hubbell House124 East Commerce Street — 1853 —
This Greek Revival house was built as a home for John Wood, a woodworker. It was sold to Edwin Hubbell, grocer and meat market owner, in 1866. The second story on the west wing was added in 1874, the porch on the south side in 1897 and the . . . Map (db m125282) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024