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Historical Markers in Mount Clemens, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Macomb 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 Macomb County, MI (149) Lapeer County, MI (41) Oakland County, MI (464) St. Clair County, MI (122) Wayne County, MI (567)  MacombCounty(149) Macomb County (149)  LapeerCounty(41) Lapeer County (41)  OaklandCounty(464) Oakland County (464)  St.ClairCounty(122) St. Clair County (122)  WayneCounty(567) Wayne County (567)
Mount Clemens is the county seat for Macomb County
Mount Clemens is in Macomb County
      Macomb County (149)  
ADJACENT TO MACOMB COUNTY
      Lapeer County (41)  
      Oakland County (464)  
      St. Clair County (122)  
      Wayne County (567)  
 
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1 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — S418 — Alexander Macomb
On North Main Street near Macomb Place, on the right when traveling north.
In 1818 Territorial Governor Lewis Cass proclaimed the third Michigan County to be called Macomb. At that time the young General was Commander of the Fifth Military Department in Detroit. Born in that city in 1782, son of prominent local . . . Map (db m146870) HM
2 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L575 — Carnegie Library
On Macomb Place at Southbound Gratiot Avenue (Michigan Highway 3), on the right when traveling south on Macomb Place.
Mount Clemens Carnegie building was erected in 1904 and was the first Carnegie Library built in Macomb County. It is one out of 1,681 such libraries across the United States financed by Andrew Carnegie, the industrialist and philanthropist. The . . . Map (db m85696) HM
3 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L181 — Crocker House
On Union Street, 0.1 miles west of Southbound Gratiot Avenue (Michigan Highway 3), on the left when traveling west.
The first mayor of Mount Clemens, Josua Dickinson, built this Italianate house in 1869. His daughter Katherine (1849-1882), the great-granddaughter of city founder Christian Clemens, and his son-in-law, George M. Crocker (1848-1918), moved into it . . . Map (db m85660) HM
4 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L412 — Grace Episcopal Church
On South Main Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan sent Edward Magee to Mount Clemens in 1849. The interest generated by this missionary visit culminated a year later when the Grace Episcopal congregation was formed. In December of that year Michigan's first . . . Map (db m85763) HM
5 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Mount Clemens Station
On Grand Avenue north of Cass Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m198370) HM
6 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — Joe Kopicki
On North Main Street north of Macomb Place, on the right when traveling north.
The only Macomb County Native to play in the National Basketball Association (as of 2012) and considered the county's best ever. Joe began his basketball career at Warren Fitzgerald High School, where he once scored 51 points in a single game, . . . Map (db m147028) HM
7 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — John DiGiorgio
On North Main Street north of Macomb Place, on the right when traveling north.
John DiGiorgio played high school football as a Linebacker and Running Back for Utica Eisenhower High school. He led Eisenhower to the state finals in 1999 and 2000 and was named to the All-State Team. As a senior, John was a "Dream Team Pick" . . . Map (db m147034) HM
8 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — 1925 — Methodist Episcopal Church
On Cass Avenue at Southbound Gratiot Avenue (Michigan Highway 3), on the right when traveling west on Cass Avenue.
When this Collegiate Gothic Church, designed by Cleveland architect Herman W. Maurer, was dedicated during the week of of January 3, 1926, the Mount Clemens Daily Leader called it a "Monument to Unity of Action." Over a century earlier, in 1820, the . . . Map (db m32093) HM
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9 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L643 — Mount Clemens Mineral Bath Industry
On Cass Avenue, 0.1 miles east of Southbound Gratiot Avenue (Michigan Highway 3), on the left when traveling east.
For seven decades, Mount Clemens was internationally renowned as a mineral bath resort city. In 1865 the first well was sunk to obtain brine for salt production. Because of the high cost of separating the salt from the various other minerals and . . . Map (db m85658) HM
10 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — 20 — Mount Clemens PotteryMichigan Legal Milestone
On North Main Street south of New Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (the Act) was enacted by Congress in 1938 to regulate workers' hours and wages. The United States Supreme Court interpreted an important provision of the Act in 1946 in a case arising in Mount Clemens. The Mount . . . Map (db m146845) HM
11 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L1344 — Saint Joseph Sanitarium and Bath House
On North Avenue at Yeamans Street, on the left when traveling north on North Avenue.
(Side 1) Opened in 1899, the Saint Joseph Sanitarium and Bath House is the only building remaining from the Mount Clemens bath era. Beginning in 1870, people suffering from rheumatism, blood poisoning, diabetes and skin diseases, among . . . Map (db m85643) HM
12 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L1939 — Saint Mary's School
On New Street, 0.1 miles south of Southbound Gratiot Avenue (Michigan Highway 3), on the left when traveling south.
(Side 1) In 1870 Father Camillius Maes of Saint Peter Parish erected Saint Mary's School on this lot, adjacent to the church. When the grammar school opened in that year, it was the first Catholic school in the city and in Macomb . . . Map (db m85703) HM
13 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L239 — Thomas Edison
On Grand Avenue north of Cass Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
While working as a railway newsboy on the Detroit-Port Huron line, Tom Edison often stopped in Mount Clemens. He made friends with station agent J.U. Mackenzie and in 1862 saved Mackenzie's young son from death by a train. In gratitude Mr. Mackenzie . . . Map (db m143408) HM
14 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L1251 — Zion Church
On New Street at Pine Street, on the right when traveling north on New Street.
Side 1 Organized on July 3, 1854, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church was the first German Protestant congregation in Mount Clemens. Its founding trustees were John Rossow and Abraham Devantier from Prussia, John William Miller and Carsten . . . Map (db m85723) HM
 
 
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May. 16, 2024