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Historical Markers in Royal Oak, 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 (464) 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(464) Oakland County (464)  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
Royal Oak is in Oakland County
      Oakland County (464)  
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, Royal Oak — S659 — Detroit Zoological Park
When it opened on August 1, 1928, the Detroit Zoological Park was unique and progressive in its design. The Detroit Zoological Society commissioned Boston landscape architect Arthur Shurtleff to draw the plans for the park. Shurtleff did so . . . Map (db m157817) HM
2 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Dr. Firman W. Clawson Homestead Site
On this site stood the old homestead of Dr. Firman W. Clawson the original owner & subdivider of Northwood "the Homesite Beautiful" Planned & planted A.D. 1900Map (db m33003) HM
3 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — L1610 — First Baptist Church of Royal Oak
(Side 1) Several members of this church were significant to its early development. In 1839 charter member Hamlet Harris, "a free colored person" according to the 1840 census, donated $25.00 towards the construction of the first church. . . . Map (db m85288) HM
4 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — First Oakland County Explorers
During the early summer of 1818 the first white men to systematically explore this region camped near this spot on the first night they spent in what is now Oakland County. These men were: D.C. McKinstry, Benjamin Stead, John Montieth, A.G. Whitney, . . . Map (db m158437) HM
5 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Hedge's WigwamWoodward Ave. at 10 Mile Rd.
"A unique air-conditioned cafeteria serving excellent food in an unusual and pleasing atmosphere." Five concrete Native American statues stood in front of the restaurant from 1927 until its closure in 1967. This statue, the 5th from the left . . . Map (db m213123) HM
6 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — How Royal Oak Got Its Name
Long before the Royal Oak was known for its terrific food scene and nightlife, Territorial Governor Lewis Cass and his staff stopped for lunch beneath a mighty oak tree near what is presently the intersection of Main Street, Rochester Road and . . . Map (db m221884) HM
7 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Howard & HowardMichigan Sesquicentennial Business
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of Howard & Howard founded in 1869 for more than 150 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to . . . Map (db m161227) HM
8 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Indian Trail
This depressed path, northwest across the Almon Starr land, is the last visible remnant of a trail worn by the feet of Indians and the hoofs of their horses traveling between Detroit and Saginaw until the mid 1800s. The children of the American . . . Map (db m33002) HM
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9 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — 484 — Orson Starr Home
Orson Starr (1803-1873) and his wife, Rhoda Gibbs Starr, (1806-1853) built this home in 1845. Five generations of the Starr family lived here until 1964. The house was purchased by the city of Royal Oak in 1976. Orson Starr came to this area in . . . Map (db m32971) HM
10 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — L1562 — Royal Oak Methodist Episcopal Church
On May 3, 1918, the Royal Oak Tribune boasted that, "architecturally and artistically," the new Methodist Episcopal Church was "the achievement of a master mind." William E. N. Hunter, a Detroit architect and Methodist who designed many . . . Map (db m34270) HM
11 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Royal Oak Post Office Tragedy
In recognition of the efforts of the Royal Oak Postal Family in providing services and support following the tragedy of November 14, 1991. Robert Fisher Acting MSC Manager/PostmasterMap (db m161590) HM
12 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — L1967/8 — Royal Oak Township Cemetery / Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery
Royal Oak Township Cemetery In 1826 Daniel Burrows donated land for use as a cemetery. The first burial was the infant daughter of Laura Swift Chase and David Chase, who later served as township supervisor and a delegate to the "Convention . . . Map (db m85340) HM
13 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Royal Oak Volunteer Fire Department
Organized February 13, 1913 Presidents George J. Scott 1913-19 Mark Halsey 1920-21 J.F. Codling 1922 Wm. Sullivan 1923 Chas. E. Crampton 1924-26 George J. Scott 1927-30 J.L. Halsey 1932-32 Casper Schropf 1933-34 Robert . . . Map (db m161336) HM
14 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — L679 — Royal Oak Woman's Club
Erected in 1839, this building was originally a small frame Baptist church. The village purchased it for a town hall in 1914 and used it for municipal purposes until 1923, when the Royal Oak Woman's Club acquired it. The club, founded in 1902 as a . . . Map (db m34271) HM
15 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — S164 — Saginaw Trail / John Almon Starr HouseRegistered Michigan Historic Site
Saginaw Trail The Saginaw Trail, running from Detroit to Saginaw through Pontiac and Flint, was originally an Indian trail. In 1816 Michigan territorial government authorized the building of a road from Detroit to Saginaw along the trail. . . . Map (db m33001) HM
16 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — The History of the Detroit Zoo
1883 First zoo in Detroit, result of bankrupt circus. Sited where Tiger Stadium once stood. 1911 First meeting of Detroit Zoological Society 1916 Royal Oak site of Detroit Zoo . . . Map (db m213154) HM
17 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — The Royal Oak
Near this spot stood the oak tree named by General Cass "The Royal Oak" from which Royal Oak Township received its name.Map (db m32443) HM
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18 Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak — Union School Bell
The student population in Royal Oak's district schools had increased to one-hundred fifty pupils which necessitated the building of a larger school. In September, 1902, the new school was opened for session. It was named Union School because . . . Map (db m213125) HM
 
 
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May. 2, 2024