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Historical Markers in Port Hope, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Huron 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 Huron County, MI (82) Arenac County, MI (5) Bay County, MI (33) Iosco County, MI (43) Sanilac County, MI (43) Tuscola County, MI (34)  HuronCounty(82) Huron County (82)  ArenacCounty(5) Arenac County (5)  BayCounty(33) Bay County (33)  IoscoCounty(43) Iosco County (43)  SanilacCounty(43) Sanilac County (43)  TuscolaCounty(34) Tuscola County (34)
Bad Axe is the county seat for Huron County
Port Hope is in Huron County
      Huron County (82)  
ADJACENT TO HURON COUNTY
      Arenac County (5)  
      Bay County (33)  
      Iosco County (43)  
      Sanilac County (43)  
      Tuscola County (34)  
 
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1 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope — L0021 — Port Hope Chimney
This chimney was built in 1858 by John Geltz. It is all that remains of the lumber mill established that year by William R. Stafford. Port Hope grew up around the mill. For a score of years this town was a center of lumbering in the Thumb. It also . . . Map (db m41202) HM
2 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — E Cook Anchor
Dedicated to the sailors of Lake Huron This anchor was lost by the schooner E Cook about 1880 while battling a terrific storm in the vicinity of the dock at Port Hope. The anchor was salvaged in the summer of 1931 and erected by the . . . Map (db m225985) HM
3 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — 1903 - The Rail Comes to Port Hope
Train Arriving in Port Hope The long awaited railroad reached Port Hope in October of 1903, providing both freight and passenger service on a year-round basis. Engine House After a 1910 fire destroyed the Harbor Beach roundhouse, . . . Map (db m225905) HM
4 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — AMVETS Post 115
AMVETS Post 115 Post chartered Dec. 1948, with 30 members. Site purchased 1971 Post home completed 1973 Flag pole donated by Post AuxiliaryMap (db m226072) HM
5 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Brigantine E. Cohen
Brigantine E. Cohen- US #8192 Length- 116.16 ft. Beam- 26 ft. Depth- 9 ft. Built - Henry D. Root - Lorain, Ohio - 1867 Sank-October 18, 1890 - Port Hope Reef Crew Rescued by: Pointe aux Barques Life Saving Station Discovered by: . . . Map (db m226686) HM
6 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Daniel J. Morrell
A standard 600-footer with breadth of 58 feet and drawing 27.4 feet, the Daniel J. Morrell was a turn-of-the-century bulk freighter hauling limestone, coal, iron ore and taconite. The Morrell was one of the few documented cases of a great . . . Map (db m226212) HM
7 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Life Saving Service, Station 2
You have to go out, but you do not have to come back This flag is dedicated to the men of the United States Life Saving Service, Station 2 10th. District, Pointe aux Barques Lifesaving Station, Port Hope, MI. Seven Surfman rowed out in . . . Map (db m226678) HM
8 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Life Saving Station
In 1875 the supply ship Haze delivered materials to Pointe au Barques to construct a lifesaving station located 300 yards south of the lighthouse. September 15, 1876 the Class A station opened in the morning, making it the first . . . Map (db m226650) HM
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9 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Oil House
Flammable oils burned in the lighthouse lantern were stored in this building. Some types of oils used were whale oil, lard oil, rape seed oil and kerosene. On August 13, 1892 the lighthouse supply ship delivered the materials to construct . . . Map (db m226163) HM
10 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Old School House Bell Tower Roof
In 1872, the citizens of Port Hope constructed a new two storied school building on the corner of School and Second Streets. In 1927, the school building was torn down, saving the bell tower roof. For many years the old tower . . . Map (db m225986) HM
11 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse
After a ninety mile trip up Lake Huron, in April of 1848, Peter and Catharine Shook, with their eight children, saw their new home. Out of the thick forest there was a three acre opening containing a house with a twenty-eight foot detached tower. . . . Map (db m226661) HM
12 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Port Hope Time Capsule
Port Hope became incorporated as a village in 1887. During the centennial celebration in 1987, it was decided to create a time capsule to preserve memorabilia. On July 2, 1989 a container filled with a variety of items was buried at this . . . Map (db m225984) HM
13 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Rubicon Township Hall
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by The United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m239402) HM
14 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — St. John's Lutheran Church
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by The United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m239408) HM
15 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — Storm of 1913
November 8, 9th & 10th are three days remembered as the worst storm in Great Lakes history. The storm that became known as The White Hurricane was created out of warm air from the Gulf of Mexico and the first arctic air from the far . . . Map (db m226685) HM
16 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes were formed 20,000 years ago when the third ice age, containing ice two miles high, melted and retreated. The ice was so heavy and powerful it gouged out the earth's surface and created the Great Lakes. Approximately 3,500-4,000 . . . Map (db m226673) HM
17 Michigan, Huron County, Port Hope, Rubicon Township — The US Life-Saving Service
In 1872, Congress appropriated the funds necessary to construct a US Life-Saving Station (LSS) at Pointe aux Barques, Michigan. The building in front of you is a "Type 1875" USLSS boathouse that was constructed in 1876. As . . . Map (db m226691) HM
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