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Treaty of Saginaw Marker (<i>wide view; this marker on right; AISC Bridge Award plaque on left</i>) image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, July 23, 2018
Treaty of Saginaw Marker (wide view; this marker on right; AISC Bridge Award plaque on left)
101 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena — Treaty of Saginaw
On North 2nd Avenue north of Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
“By the Treaty of Saginaw, made at Saginaw [Saquina] September 24, 1819, by General Lewis Cass, Governor of the Northwest Territory, on the part of the United States, and the Chippewa Nations, Thunder Bay River became a part of the boundary of the . . . Map (db m182328) HM
102 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena — U.S.S. Maine MemorialIn Memoriam
On Water Street south of North 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
U.S.S. Maine, destroyed in Havana harbor February 15th 1898. This tablet cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine. (on the shield) ☆ Patriotism ☆ Devotion ☆ Map (db m233608) WM
103 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena — Winter LayupsThe fleet during its “down time”
Near North 1st Avenue north of Water Street when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
Shipping on the Great Lakes has always been seasonal. The poor visibility, heavy seas and ice that came each year with the gales of November prompted ship owners and captains in the 1800s to "lay up" their ships. Every winter ice choked docks and . . . Map (db m121892) HM
104 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena — 145 — World’s Largest Cement Plant
On Ford Avenue at Wessel Road, on the right when traveling east on Ford Avenue.
Portland cement, so-called because it resembles in color stone from the Isle of Portland, in the British Isles, was first produced in the United States in 1871, in Michigan in 1896. Because of Alpena’s location in the midst of immense . . . Map (db m233611) HM
105 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Grecian — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On East Fletcher Street south of North 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Launched in 1891, the steel-hulled Grecian was built during an era of unprecedented industrial growth and dramatic change in shipbuilding technology. Good steel flexes but doesn’t break upon impact. However in June 1908, when the . . . Map (db m236369) HM
106 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Montana — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On East Fletcher Street south of North 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Built for speed, the 236-foot steam package freighter Montana initially carried all types of freight. A typical trip found the Montana carrying a diverse cargo of 6,000 barrels of flour, 40 tons of copper, 250,000 shingles, 100 . . . Map (db m236026) HM
107 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Nordmeer — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On East Fletcher Street near Ford Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On Saturday night, November 19, 1966, the Nordmeer was traveling to Chicago from Hamburg, Germany, with a cargo of 990 coils of steel destined for Milwaukee. It was the ocean-going vessel’s first freshwater voyage. The night was clear. . . . Map (db m236019) HM
108 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Abby’s Story
On East Fletcher Street south of North 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
My name is Abby O’Bryan, I am a Girl Scout with Troop 1033 in Alpena. I proposed the original idea of a dog park to a member of the City Council and began the planning process. During the initial stages, I met many others with common interests . . . Map (db m236519) HM
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109 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Thomas Stafford Dog Park
On East Fletcher Street south of North 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Thomas Stafford was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1842. After originally immigrating to Canada, Stafford moved to Alpena where he married Elizabeth McDougall. The couple raised nine children in Alpena, with many descendants still living in the area . . . Map (db m236518) HM
110 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Thunder Bay National Maritime Sanctuary — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On East Fletcher Street at Ford Avenue, on the right when traveling south on East Fletcher Street.
Shipwreck Alley. For more than 12,000 years, people have traveled on the Great Lakes. From Native American dugout canoes to wooden sailing craft and steel freighters, thousands of ships have made millions of voyages on the Inland Seas. The . . . Map (db m236835) HM
111 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, North Riverfront Park — Welcome to the Alpena Water Level Station — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On East Fletcher Street at Ford Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Fletcher Street.
What is this NOAA building? This building houses equipment that records Lake Huron water levels, wind speed and direction, air and water temperature, barometric pressure, and relative humidity. It was installed in 2006. NOAA’s . . . Map (db m235924) HM
112 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, South Riverfront Park — Alpena’s Second Avenue Bridge — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On Alpena Bi-Path near Water Street and North 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Since Alpena’s inception, the Thunder Bay River has bisected the city. Initially, a wooden scow, pulled back and forth across the river with a rope, served as a ferry and connected Second Avenue on the south side with Dock Street on the north. In . . . Map (db m235868) HM
113 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, South Riverfront Park — The Third Ward — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
Near North 1st Avenue north of Water Street.
Located across the river from where you are standing is an area known historically as Alpena’s Third Ward. The first dwellings were erected in 1858 or ’59 at the river’s edge, while the majority of the land remained woods and swampland. In 1867, . . . Map (db m235736) HM
114 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, South Riverfront Park — Winter LayupThe Fleet During its “Down Time” — Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Trail —
On Alpena Bi-Path just north of the end of North 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Shipping on the Great Lakes has always been seasonal. Poor visibility, heavy seas and ice that arrive each year with the gales of November prompted 19th-century ship owners and captains to “lay up” their ships and take them out of active service . . . Map (db m235671) HM
115 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, Veteran’s Memorial Park — Vietnam Memorial Moving WallJuly – 1995 — Richard Hunter – Chairman —
On South 2nd Avenue (Michigan Route 32) near Lockwood Street, on the right when traveling east.
E. P. Austin • Vincent Agius, Jr. • Philip B Emerson • Jack R. Sanborn • David K. Bruning • Ned A. Heath • Rodney Chapman • Gene P. Fussey • Phillip A. Elliott • Bruce E. Hahn • Thomas P. Smith • Donald J. Woloszyk • Frederick J. Wozniak • Luther A. . . . Map (db m235658) WM
116 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena, Washington Avenue Park — “History of Industry Sculpture Series”(2018)
On Alpena Bi-Path (Michigan Route 32) west of South 11th Avenue and West Campbell Street, on the right when traveling west.
This sculpture series represents the history of industry in Alpena and the surrounding region of Northeast Michigan. It is dedicated to the people who made livelihoods for themselves, their families and their communities throughout time. While . . . Map (db m235657) HM
117 Michigan, Alpena County, Leer, Long Rapids Township — 2271 — Leer / Norwegian Lutheran Church
On Leer Road at Carr Road, on the right when traveling south on Leer Road.
In the summer of 1879 five Norwegian families settled what became the village of Leer. They and those who followed came to Michigan seeking to own their own land. Many of the men worked in area lumber camps and Alpena’s mills until they . . . Map (db m233696) HM
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118 Michigan, Alpena County, Ossineke — Ossineke Veterans Memorial
On U.S. 23 at E. Nicholson Hill Road, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 23.
In Memory Of Bruce E Hahn Sgt E5 U.S. Army Vietnam July 13th 1948 - May 6th 1970 In Memory Of Roger P. Briunski Sgt E5 U.S. Army Persian Gulf April 30th 1966 - Feb. 27th 1991Map (db m165334) WM
119 Michigan, Antrim County, Alden — Alden Veterans Memorial
On Coy Street, on the left when traveling north.
This Memorial is Dedicated to the Men and Women Who Served Their Country, State, and Community With Courage, Dedication, and Sacrifice in War and in Peace. They Will Not Be Forgotten.Map (db m190677) WM
120 Michigan, Antrim County, Alden — L1429 — Pere Marquette Railroad Depot
On Coy Street when traveling north.
In 1891-92 the Chicago and West Michigan Railway, precursor to the Pere Marquette Railroad, extended the line between Traverse City and Petoskey through Spencer Creek. William Alden Smith, the railway's general counsel, advocated building the . . . Map (db m190676) HM
121 Michigan, Antrim County, Bellaire, Kearney Township — 274 — Bellaire – The Antrim County Seat
On East Cayuga Street (Michigan Route 88) east of North Bridge Street (Route 88), on the left when traveling east.
The first pioneers of Antrim County settled along Grand Traverse Bay near Elk Rapids in the 1850s. Later settlers moved inland, and urged that the county seat be transferred from the bay shore closer to the geographical center of the . . . Map (db m234153) HM
122 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Because of the Water...
On U.S. 31, 0.2 miles north of 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
Before America was discovered, indigenous people hunted and fished the Grand Traverse region for thousands of years. As far back as 8,000 B.C., the waters of Grand Traverse Bay, Elk River and the 14 lakes of Antrim County's Chain of Lakes had been . . . Map (db m98175) HM
123 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Early Elk Rapids and the Elk River
In this photo you are standing on the other side of the Elk River and to the left side of the photograph. This picture of Elk Rapids is from the 1890s and the view is from the top of the Elk Rapids Iron Company's Furnace. What is left of this . . . Map (db m98173) HM
124 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Elk Rapids
In 1856 Dexter and Noble Company began building an empire with their sawmill and mercantile business. In 1872 they built an iron smelting plant, one of the largest charcoal furnaces in the country. At each step of their building that empire, . . . Map (db m98125) HM
125 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — 2265 — Elk Rapids Golf Park
On Ames Street north of Bass and Ojibwa Streets, on the right when traveling north.
Elk Rapids thrived in the late nineteenth century due to the lumber industry boom and local iron and chemical manufacturing plants. When the economy declined, people left to find work. Between 1910 and 1920. the town lost two-thirds of its . . . Map (db m234256) HM
126 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Elk River, Entry to the Chain of Lakes of Antrim County
As shown in the above photograph taken in c1910, the Elk River and Chain of Lakes provided a means of transporting logs to the Dexter & Noble sawmill and a shoreline site where cord wood was made into charcoal fuel for the iron furnace. This . . . Map (db m98151) HM
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127 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — 2297 — First Methodist Episcopal Church
On Traverse Street at Pine Street, on the left when traveling west on Traverse Street.
In the late 1850s traveling pastors began to conduct Methodist services in Elk Rapids and nearby communities. First Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the early 1870s. Services were held in a former school and then a former . . . Map (db m234753) HM
128 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Land of Anishinabek
Native Americans have hunted and fished the Grand Traverse region for thousands of years, perhaps as many as 10,000 years before white settlers appeared. The waters of the Bay, Elk River and the 14 lakes of Antrim County's Chain of Lakes had been . . . Map (db m98128) HM
129 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Rotary Park "Centennial Project"
On U.S. 31, 0.2 miles north of 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
US 31 in its present location was built in 1953. In the 1960s, the Rotary Club of Elk Rapids began to develop the land between the highway and Elk River. With the help of other local organizations, the area became a park, named Rotary Park in . . . Map (db m98118) HM
130 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — 548 — The Island House
On River Street at Pine Street, on the right when traveling west on River Street.
Edwin S. Noble (1838-1922) designed and built this house for his family in 1865. Noble, an expert accountant, was associated with the Dexter Noble Company, first as secretary-treasurer and later as a full partner. The company was involved in . . . Map (db m234603) HM
131 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — 59 — Township Hall
On River Street at Spruce Street, on the left when traveling west on River Street.
Designed by Charles H.Peale and built in 1883 near the site where the earliest white settler, Abram Wadsworth had lived, the Elk Rapids Township Hall has served as a social and political center center for over ninety years. Largely due to . . . Map (db m234752) HM
132 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — Why All of the Stumps?
It has often been asked, "Why the stumps in the river?" In a way, the stumps tell the story of Elk Rapids. In the beginning the trees grew there while the land was still dry. As one can see in the photograph of the blast furnace, which was . . . Map (db m98135) HM
133 Michigan, Antrim County, Ellsworth, Banks Township — 1941 — Essex
On Essex Road at South Dennis Road, on the right when traveling east on Essex Road.
At the beginning of 1901, a reporter visiting Essex noted thirty to forty houses, a large sawmill. a stave factory, a shingle mill, one store, a telephone office, a blacksmith shop, a livery stable and a post office. A 1902 Central Lake Torch . . . Map (db m234152) HM
134 Michigan, Antrim County, Mancelona, Mancelona Township — L1618 — Village of Wetzell
On U.S. 131 at Satherly Lake Road, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 131.
On November 10, 1881, the Antrim County Herald ran an advertisement about the village of Wetzell that read: "New Town, New Store; Everything New!" Earlier that year the Wetzell brothers had platted the village and opened a sawmill. As the . . . Map (db m215768) HM
135 Michigan, Antrim County, Praga, Jordan Township — 1883 — Saint John Nepomucene Catholic Church
On Saint Johns Road at Michigan Route 32, on the left when traveling south on Saint Johns Road.
n 1885 Bohemian immigrants founded Saint John Nepomucene Catholic Church, named for the patron saint of Czechoslovakia. The settlers, most of whom emigrated from Prague, named their community Praga. This Gothic Revival church was built as a . . . Map (db m234149) HM
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136 Michigan, Arenac County, Omer — L444 — Omer Masonic HallRegistered Michigan Historic Site
On Center Road (U.S. 23) at North George Street, on the right when traveling east on Center Road.
This churchlike white frame structure with its graceful cupola was built in 1890 as the second Arenac County Courthouse. The first courthouse on this site burned the previous year. Omer had been a part of Bay County until Arenac was organized in . . . Map (db m70969) HM
137 Michigan, Arenac County, Omer — Omer Veterans Memorial
On Center Road (U.S. 23) near South Clyde Street, on the right when traveling west.
In Memory Of Those Who ServedMap (db m185063) HM
138 Michigan, Arenac County, Standish — Arenac County Veterans Memorial
On North Grove Street at East Beaver Street, on the right when traveling north on North Grove Street.
To those who have served in the defense of our nationMap (db m184783) WM
139 Michigan, Arenac County, Standish — Historic Standish Depot
Near North Main Street (U.S. 23) north of West Cedar Street, on the right when traveling south.
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140 Michigan, Arenac County, Twining, Turner Township — Turner Township Veterans Memorial
On State Street (State Highway 65) at 206 Park Street, on the right when traveling north on State Street.
To Honor Our Veterans In War And In Peace Your Sacrifices Will Not Be ForgottenMap (db m189760) WM
141 Michigan, Baraga County, Baraga — S0135 — Keweenaw Bay
Near U.S. 41, 0.1 miles north of Plains Cut-off Road.
This region's history is long and rich. Father Ménard, the Jesuit missionary, wintered near what is now L'Anse in 1660-1661. Near here Father Baraga set up his mission in 1843. He and the head of the neighboring Methodist mission, the Rev. J. . . . Map (db m76282) HM
142 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — American Revolution Bicentennial Memorial
On North Broadway, on the right when traveling south.
American Revolution Bicentennial 1776 - 1976Map (db m216404) WM
143 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Barry County Civil War Memorial
On North Broadway (Michigan Route 43) at West Thorn Street, on the right when traveling south on North Broadway.
Gettysburg Wilderness The Union One and Inseparable. Mission Ridge To Our Nation's Defenders 1861-1865 Vicksburg Dedicated to those who offered up their lives that the government of the people by the people . . . Map (db m216395) WM
144 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Barry County Veterans Memorial
On Hastings Riverwalk, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to those who served from Barry County during World War I 1917-1918 Dedicated to those who served from Barry County during World War II 1941-1946 Dedicated to those who served from Barry County during the Korean War 1950-1953 . . . Map (db m216397) WM
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145 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Barry County Veterans Memorial
On Hastings Riverwalk north of North Broadway (Michigan Route 43), on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to those who served from Barry County during the Revolutionary War 1775 - 1783 War of 1812 1812-1815 Mexican War 1846 - 1848 and all others from Barry County who served in the military in any other conflicts Dedicated to . . . Map (db m216400) WM
146 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L1819 — Central School / Central School Auditorium
On South Broadway Street at West Walnut Street on South Broadway Street.
Central School Hastings built the first school on this site in 1852. It burned in 1871, and the second school was constructed. Hailed as a "landmark of progress," the new building served until 1930 when it was razed. Bucks from that structure . . . Map (db m216612) HM
147 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — S291 — Early Hastings
On West State Street just east of South Broadway Street (State Highway 37), on the right when traveling east.
Barry County, organized in 1839, was named after U.S. Postmaster General William Barry. Hastings, the county seat, was platted in 1836 and chartered as a village in 1855. The present courthouse was completed in 1892. A newspaper was published here . . . Map (db m150276) HM
148 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — First House in Hastings
On East State Street at North Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East State Street.
Near this site stood the first house in Hastings built in 1836 by Slocum H. Bunker first settlerMap (db m216608) HM
149 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Franklin L. Campbell
On Hastings Riverwalk west of North Broadway (Michigan Route 43), on the right when traveling north.
Mayor 1996 - 2004, 2012 - 2016 Korea & Vietnam Veteran US ArmyMap (db m216401) HM
150 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L1027 — George W. Lowry House
On South Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
Oakland County physician George W. Lowry (1850-1922) purchased this lot and a medical practice from Dr. William A. Upjohn in 1887. In 1892-1894 he built one of Hasting's finest residences, which also housed his medical office. The . . . Map (db m216360) HM
151 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — S586 — Governor Kim Sigler
On West State Street just west of South Church Street, on the left when traveling west.
Kim Sigler (1894-1953), a native of Schuyler, Nebraska, received his law degree from the University of Detroit in 1918. While attending law school, Sigler worked at Henry Ford’s Highland Park plant. He first practiced law in Detroit, where he . . . Map (db m150275) HM
152 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Hastings City Bank
On South Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
Hastings City Bank began its corporate existence on October 26, 1886, when state bank charter number eleven was granted by the State of Michigan. The bank's first quarters were above a hardware store on State Street. In 1890, a new bank building . . . Map (db m216358) HM
153 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Hastings City Bank
On West Court Street at South Church Street, on the right when traveling east on West Court Street.
Hastings City Bank began its corporate existence on October 26, 1886, when state bank charter number eleven was granted by the State of Michigan. The bank's first quarters were above a hardware store on State Street. In 1890, a new bank . . . Map (db m216609) HM
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154 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Hastings High School World War I Memorial
On West Grand Street at South Broadway Street, on the right when traveling east on West Grand Street.
Center Panel: To honor the Hastings High School boys who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War Left Panel: Laurence J. Bauer '13 1894-1918 1st Lieut. 11th Squadron Air Service fell at Bar Le Doc France Right Panel: Reuben . . . Map (db m216614) WM
155 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — S561C — Hastings Mutual Insurance Company
On East Woodlawn Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
On April 5, 1885, the Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone, and Windstorm Insurance Company became the first mutual windstorm company incorporated by the state of Michigan. Starting in a one-room office above Grant's store, the company occupied and . . . Map (db m33250) HM
156 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L1049 — Hope Township District No. 4 School
On Cedar Creek Road at West Brogan Road, on the right when traveling south on Cedar Creek Road.
From 1872 to 1963 Hope Township children attended school in this building, known as the Hinds School because of its location at the crossroads community of Hinds Corners. The school had stood vacant for almost twenty years when Robert Casey, a Hinds . . . Map (db m191509) HM
157 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L215 — Indian Landing - Charlton Park
Near South Charlton Park Road.
In the early nineteenth century the Thornapple band of Ottawa Indians established a village a short distance from Thornapple Lake. It was served in the 1840s by a Methodist mission and school conducted by the Reverend Mannaseh Hickey. Trails leading . . . Map (db m191511) HM
158 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L2021 — McKeown Road Bridge
On Nashville Road near McKeown Road, on the right when traveling north.
This steel Pratt through truss bridge was erected for Hastings Township in 1903. The township contracted with the Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio, for $2,090, to fabricate and erect the steel bridge. In operation from 1869 to the 1930s, . . . Map (db m191510) HM
159 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L1929 — Methodist Episcopal Church
On Jefferson Street at Green Street, on the right when traveling south on Jefferson Street.
The first Methodist Episcopal Society, the oldest congregation in Hastings, erected this Greek Revival structure in 1860. In 1911 the Methodists built a new church on the northwest corner of Green and Church Streets. The following year it sold the . . . Map (db m199125) HM
160 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Purple Heart Memorial
On Hastings Riverwalk, on the right when traveling south.
Honoring American's Combat Wounded VeteransMap (db m216399) WM
161 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L285 — Railroad Depot
Near West Apple Street, on the right when traveling east.
Hastings was first linked with Jackson and Grand Rapids by the Grand River Valley Railroad in 1870. The Michigan Central Railroad leased the line that same year. At first located elsewhere, a passenger station was built on this site in . . . Map (db m216359) HM
162 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L88 — Striker House
On Jefferson Street at Green Street, on the right when traveling north on Jefferson Street.
Built in the 1880s by Daniel Striker, this Queen Anne-style building was once considered the "handsomest residence in Hastings." Born in New York State in 1835, Striker moved as a child with his family to Michigan. He was elected to several . . . Map (db m216572) HM
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163 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — The American Gold Star Family
On Hastings Riverwalk near North Broadway (Michigan Route 43), on the right when traveling south.
We proudly stand for our family, That served and have now died. Memories are all we have, A tear in all our eyes. They knew what they signed on to do. They answered duty's call. The honor of the uniform, They fought for one and all. . . . Map (db m216398) WM
164 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — This Block of Brick Paving
On North Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
This block of brick paving is the only extant portion of Hastings' first major street improvement project completed in 1907 as the result of the initiative of Dr. George W. Lowery, elected mayor in 1906. The fine condition of this . . . Map (db m216361) HM
165 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On Hastings Riverwalk west of North Broadway (Michigan Route 43), on the right when traveling north.
In honor of our Vietnam VeteransMap (db m216403) WM
166 Michigan, Barry County, Hickory Corners — L87 — Thomas’ Mills
On South M-43 Highway (State Highway 43) near Bendere Road, on the right when traveling east.
In 1850 George Thomas operated a sawmill here, and in the next decade as settlers began to arrive he built a gristmill. The new village, also known as Gull Lake, was a few miles south of the Reverend Leonard Slater’s Baptist Indian mission. Thomas . . . Map (db m191508) HM
167 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville — L1367 — Parmelee United Methodist Church
On Parmalee Road near Riverside Lane.
In 1878 twelve persons organized the Parmelee Methodist Church. The small congregation met at various locations until 1884, when this church was built on land given to the Methodist Trustee Board by Oliver and Bernice Carpenter. On September 15, . . . Map (db m215391) HM
168 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville, Thornapple Township — Calvin G. Hill Memorial Park
On Ellis Street at Park Street, on the right when traveling north on Ellis Street.
Calvin G. (Squire) Hill, founder of the village of Middleville, came from New York state to Michigan in the autumn of 1834. He purchased four hundred acres on both banks of the Thornapple River where the village now stands. In 1854 he donated this . . . Map (db m216913) HM
169 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville, Thornapple Township — L1880 — John Carveth House
On West Main Street near Lem Paul Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1867 Ionia County native John Carveth (1841-1910) settled in Middleville to read law. In 1868, after the completion of his studies, he was admitted to the bar and established a practice in Middleville. Carveth served one term as state senator . . . Map (db m216346) HM
170 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville, Thornapple Township — Middleville Area POW MIA Killed in Action Memorial
On River Street near Railroad Street, on the right when traveling north.
WWI Arthur Finkbeiner, Pvt. Army Oct 29 1918 WWII Robert Corson, RT3, USN Nov 13 1942 Melbourne Donovan, PFC, Army Dec 21 1944 Bernard Fighter, CPL, Army Jan 1 1943 Steve Hula, SSGT, Army Jan 10 1945 Patrick Reynolds, CPL, . . . Map (db m216910) HM
171 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville, Thornapple Township — Mount Hope Cemetery Veterans Memorial
On Sheridan Street at Fremont Street, on the right when traveling north on Sheridan Street.
Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in war and peaceMap (db m216914) WM
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172 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville, Yankee Springs Township — L192 — Bowen's Mills
On Old Mill Road, 0.2 miles south of Bowens Mill Road.
Settlement began here in the mid-1830s, and in 1850 a post office known as Gun Lake was established. The village, never over 100 population, contained a sawmill, general store, blacksmith shop, and several other businesses. E. H. Bowen constructed . . . Map (db m216624) HM
173 Michigan, Barry County, Nashville — L1435 — Albert W. Olds House
On Main Street (State Highway 79) at West Francis Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Built in 1874 - 1875Map (db m191513) HM
174 Michigan, Barry County, Nashville — L2313 — Emory Parady
On Main Street (State Highway 66) north of Maple Street, on the right when traveling north.
Emory Parady was born in New York in 1844. On April 24, 1865, he was one of twenty-seven men from the 16th New York Cavalry Regiment who rode with the two detectives tracking John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. On . . . Map (db m191499) HM
175 Michigan, Barry County, Nashville — L801 — Putnam Public Library
On Main Street (State Highway 66) 0.1 miles north of Washington Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built in 1884/85, this red-bricked Italianate structure was the home of Charles W. and Agnes Putnam. Mr. Putnam was a hardware merchant and banker; Mrs. Putnam taught music and was the first public school teacher in Nashville. Around the turn of the . . . Map (db m191514) HM
176 Michigan, Barry County, Nashville — VFW Post 8260 Veterans Memorial
On South Main Street at Railroad Street when traveling north on South Main Street.
In honor and memory of the men and women who honorably served their country in time of war and peaceMap (db m191603) WM
177 Michigan, Barry County, Nashville — Village of NashvilleMichigan Sesquicentennial Village
On Main Street (State Highway 66) near Maple Street, on the right when traveling north.
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of Village of Nashville Founded in 1869 For more than 150 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the growth and . . . Map (db m191542) HM
178 Michigan, Barry County, Nashville, Castleton Township — L86 — Barryville
On Scott Road (Michigan Route 79) near Barryville Road, on the right when traveling west.
This village was settled in the mid-nineteenth century, and in 1857 a post office was opened. By 1860 a town of several blocks was established, and the businesses included a gristmill, hotel, and sash factory. The gristmill, run by Melatiah J. . . . Map (db m216525) HM
179 Michigan, Barry County, Rutland Charter Township, Yankee Springs Township — S159 — Yankee Springs Inn
Near South Yankee Springs Road, 0.2 miles north of Duffy Road.
Near here once stood one of the most famous inns west of Detroit. It was run by “Yankee Bill” Lewis, a New Yorker who came here in 1836. His establishment, located on the main road from Grand Rapids to Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, was an unimposing . . . Map (db m216617) HM
180 Michigan, Barry County, Woodland, Woodland Township — L940 — Woodland Town Hall
On East Broadway Street (Michigan Route 43) at South State Street, on the right when traveling east on East Broadway Street.
The area now known as Woodland Township was first settled in 1837 by Charles Galloway and Jonathan and Samuel Haight. In 1842, the state legislature set aside the township, which by then had several hundred residents. The area’s level surface and . . . Map (db m216646) HM
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181 Michigan, Bay County, Auburn — L1782A — Pine Grove Cemetery
On 11 Mile Road at West North Union Road, on the left when traveling north on 11 Mile Road.
In 1868 the Williams Township Board of Health authorized a township burial ground and voted to purchase land for that purpose. In 1871 the board purchased five acres previously designated for school purposes from the state of Michigan for twenty . . . Map (db m163589) HM
182 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L1413 — "Ten Hours or No Sawdust"
When Bay City's sawmills opened in 1885, mill owners notified workers that wages would be 12 to 25 percent lower than in 1884. On July 6, 1885, Bay City millhands began to walk off the job. Their slogan, "Ten Hours or No Sawdust," represented . . . Map (db m162453) HM
183 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Abraham LincolnDedicated to the Grand Army of the Republic — and the Women Who Served —
On Washington Avenue (State Highway 84) north of 10th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Abraham Lincoln Dedicated to the Grand Army of the Republic and The Women Who Served Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War 1861-1865 Lincoln’s Address Delivered at the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863. . . . Map (db m131778) HM WM
184 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Bay City Branch Libraryc. 1922
On Center Avenue (State Highway 25) at North Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east on Center Avenue.
After being housed in various buildings since 1869, the east-side branch library found a permanent home thanks to the Carnegie Corporation, local leaders William Clements, James E. Davidson, and Charles R. Wells, and the government and citizens of . . . Map (db m198353) HM
185 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Bay County Veterans Memorial
On Center Avenue west of North Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
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186 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Bay County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On John F. Kennedy Drive near McKinley Street, on the right when traveling north.
{Title is text} Reverse Michigan's Missing {Honor Roll of Names}Map (db m182355) WM
187 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — 129 — Beet Sugar
On South River Road (State Highway 13) 3.5 miles north of Interstate 75, on the left when traveling north.
One of the first attempts in America to produce beet sugar was made in Michigan at White Pigeon late in the 1830's. The venture did not succeed though the future governor John Barry went to Europe seeking to learn its production methods. In 1888 Dr. . . . Map (db m180634) HM
188 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L2122 — Center Avenue
On Center Avenue (State Highway 25) at North Madison Avenue (State Highway 25), on the right when traveling east on Center Avenue.
Center Avenue presents one of the most spectacular displays of late nineteenth and early twentieth century residential architecture in Michigan. Between 1870 and 1940 Bay City's prominent citizens favored Center Avenue as "the" place to live. Early . . . Map (db m33961) HM
189 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L2122 — Center Avenue
On Center Avenue (Michigan Route 25) at Livingston Street, on the right when traveling west on Center Avenue.
Center Avenue presents one of the most spectacular displays of late nineteenth and early twentieth century residential architecture in Michigan. Between 1870 and 1940 Bay City´s prominent citizens favored Center Avenue as "the" place to live. Early . . . Map (db m161001) HM
190 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Charles B. & Georgiana (McGraw) Curtiss Housec. 1892
On Center Avenue (State Highway 25) at North Grant Street, on the right when traveling east on Center Avenue.
Charles came to Bay City in 1864 from Ithaca, NY, to work for sawmill owners Henry Sage and John McGraw, eventually buying the Bay City Dredging Co. His home's architecture is Shavian Manorial, a Queen Anne/Tudor Revival style named after the . . . Map (db m33909) HM
191 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Cross Country Connections
Near Adams Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Before the advent of the World Wide Web, indeed even before the advent of telephones and automobiles, it was the railroad that kept us connected. Communities to communities. Businesses to customers. People to one another. Americans to their . . . Map (db m131789) HM
192 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L2084 — First Presbyterian Church
On Center Avenue (State Highway 25) at North Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on Center Avenue.
Side 1 In 1848, James G. Birney and his wife led Bay City's earliest Presbyterian services in a schoolhouse. Birney, an elder in the church, twice ran unsuccessfully for president on the antislavery ticket. The Reverend Lucius Root organized . . . Map (db m33696) HM
193 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Franck Chicory CompanyFounded 1898
On Center Avenue (State Highway 25) at Livingston Street, on the right when traveling west on Center Avenue.
The introduction of chicory into Bay County, at the beginning of the twentieth century brought a ___ industry into the area and provided the farmers with a profitable cash crop. Chicory was a popular beverage in Europe at the time. The chicory root, . . . Map (db m180656) HM
194 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L2018 — Frankenlust / St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church
On Westside Saginaw Road (State Highway 84) at Ziegler Road, on the right when traveling north on Westside Saginaw Road.
Frankenlust One of four colonies in Michigan settled by people from Franconia, Germany, Frankenlust was founded by Pastor Ferdinand Sievers and fourteen immigrants who established Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church in June 1848. On July . . . Map (db m138097) HM
195 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — George H. & Elva Shearer Housec. 1876
On North Monroe Street north of Center Avenue (State Highway 25), on the right when traveling north.
George began as a laborer in his father James' lumber business, eventually managing what became Shearer Brothers when his brother James B. joined the firm. The lumber, real estate and insurance company operated out of the Shearer Brothers Block at . . . Map (db m131779) HM
196 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — IX-inch Dahlgren SB Iron Shell Gun
On Center Avenue at North Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling west on Center Avenue.
This 9-inch Dahlgren Cannon is a true replica of those in place at Battery Park from the early 1900s to 1942. The originals were part of the arsenal aboard the USS Hartford, the flagship of Rear Admiral David G. Farragut. During the Civil . . . Map (db m182351) HM
197 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L802 — James Clements Memorial Airport
On South River Road (State Highway 13) 0.8 miles south of McGraw Street, on the right when traveling south.
(Side 1) In 1926 the Bay City Chamber of Commerce recognized the economic benefits that could be derived from a local airport. That year the chamber decided to build one and dedicate it to Bay City men killed during World War I. The . . . Map (db m180636) HM
198 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Keit's FloristMichigan Centennial Business
On Washington Avenue north of 7th Street (State Highway 25), on the left when traveling north.
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of Keit’s Florist founded in 1856 for more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the economic growth and . . . Map (db m131787) HM
199 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L1927C — Midland Street Commercial District
On East Midland Street at Litchfield Street, on the left when traveling east on East Midland Street.
The Midland Street Commercial District comprises fifty buildings in a four-block area that was the business hub of West Bay City. Prior to 1830 the area was occupied by Sauk and Chippewa Indians. In response to depleted eastern timberlands resulting . . . Map (db m163221) HM
200 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Of Legend And Legacy
On Center Avenue at Saginaw Street, on the right when traveling east on Center Avenue.
Spend some time wandering around Bay City and you'll notice a few names appearing time and time again...on buildings, streets and parks. Some identify the person responsible without a hint of their accomplishments. Others reflect the early . . . Map (db m182354) HM

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