Historical Markers and War Memorials in Richland, Michigan
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Richland is in Kalamazoo County
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The Ladies Library Association raised the funds to build this Classical Revival style building, which was completed in 1910. After serving as a private library for thirty-eight years, it was sold first to the Richland Rural Agricultural School . . . — — Map (db m68821) HM
This stone was placed at this site on 8-6-2005
to honor Dr. Richard Kik and thank him for his
service to our country after being a WWII fighter
from 1942-1945. Dr. Kik pursued a career in
medicine. Dr. Kik was a general practitioner for
48 . . . — — Map (db m216564) HM
This tablet commemorates the first religious service held in Kalamazoo County. It was conducted by John Barnes and Seldon Norton in May 1830, under an oak one and one half miles southeast of Richland Village. — — Map (db m68827) HM
In recognition
of services rendered our country
by the men and women
of the Richland area
during national crises
by grateful friends — — Map (db m216565) WM
(Side One)
Settlers from Hudson, Ohio, came to the Richland area (then known as Gull Prairie) in 1830. A year later, a Presbyterian congregation was organized. Established under the 1801 Plan of Union adopted by the Presbyterians and . . . — — Map (db m122219) HM