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Historical Markers in Southfield, 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 (463) 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(463) Oakland County (463)  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
Southfield is in Oakland County
      Oakland County (463)  
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, Southfield — Church of Saint Bede
Here once stood the former catholic "Church of Saint Bede" "Saint Bede" was part of a convent and school that serviced the surrounding community for over 50 yearsMap (db m119736) HM
2 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — L1365 — Congregation Shaarey Zedek
In 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, seventeen followers of Traditional Judaism withdrew from the Beth El Society in Detroit to found the "Shaarey Zedek Society." In 1877 the membership constructed the first building in Michigan to be . . . Map (db m109907) HM
3 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — Historical MarkerSouthfield Cemetery
A group of early settlers known as "The Proprietors of the Burying Grounds" purchased the original one acre of land from Thaddeus Griswald on April 8, 1833 at the cost of $8.00. The Proprietors continued to operate the burying grounds until 1847 . . . Map (db m110036) HM
4 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — L1476 — Pioneer Cemetery
Upon the death of his daughter in 1832, John Thomas donated part of his farm to the township to form a public burying ground. He gave an adjacent parcel to the Presbyterians who built a church there in 1837. Although nonsectarian, the cemetery . . . Map (db m110047) HM
5 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — Presbyterian ChurchHistorical Site
This marker is placed on this site in recognition of many years of continuous use as a place of worship. In the year of 1852 this site was donated by Ezekiel Hutton to the congregation. Their first building was moved to the site. Ten years . . . Map (db m110103) HM
6 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — L1477 — Southfield Cemetery
Thaddeus Griswold sold several parcels of his farm to settlers who used the land for burial grounds. In 1847 these "proprietors" donated the land to the board of health which established a township cemetery. The most heroic figure memorialized here . . . Map (db m110012) HM
7 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — Southfield Center1837 - 1880
and Southfield Burgh. At the intersection of 10-1/2 mile road and Berg Road there existed a business and residential center during much of the nineteenth century. It was the first important community center in what is now the City of Southfield. . . . Map (db m110002) HM
8 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — L1893 — Southfield Centre
The Territorial Road (present-day 10-1/2 Mile Road) east of the Rouge River was Southfield Township's economic hub during the mid-nineteenth century. In 1831 Archibald Green, one of the township's earliest settlers, opened a blacksmith shop. In 1837 . . . Map (db m109939) HM
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9 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — Southfield Methodist Episcopal ChurchHistorical Site
On this site in 1856, this little white frame building was erected by members and friends of the Southfield Methodist Episcopal Church. The building and horse sheds suffered severe damage by a tornado in 1925. In 1941 the Gleaner Society raised . . . Map (db m109980) HM
10 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — L1709 — Southfield Town Hall
The Southfield Town Hall was built between 1872 and 1873 to house the government of Southfield Centre, also known at the Burgh. The hall was the site of elections, public meetings and social events. Township officials continued to conduct business . . . Map (db m110009) HM
11 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — Southfield Township Site
Southfield Township purchased this site in 1872 and a frame building was erected shortly thereafter which was used for township meetings and community functions. After remodeling in 1934, it was used as the township business office until 1958. The . . . Map (db m110007) HM
12 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — Southfield Township Volunteer Fire Department
This hall was built in 1942 for the Southfield Township Volunteer Fire Department. It served as hall, office and sleeping quarters for the two engineers, Charles Hooper, Sr. and Paul Ignash who worked twenty four hours on and twenty four hours . . . Map (db m110004) HM
13 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield — L2026 — Southfield United Presbyterian Church
In 1850 seventeen Irish immigrants met in the home of Matthew Erwin Sr. and organized what became the Southfield United Presbyterian Church. Two years later they relocated a vacant church building to this site and met there until the present Greek . . . Map (db m110056) HM
14 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield, Southfield City Centre — Henry Ford"Father of Industrial Education" — * Honored by * The Alumni of Henry Ford Trade School 1916 - 1952 —
With encouragement from Henry Ford and his son, Edsel, in 1932, what is today Lawrence Technological University established its first campus in the former. Henry Ford Trade School building adjacent to the Model T assembly complex in Highland . . . Map (db m226162) HM
15 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield, Southfield City Centre — S0223 — Lawrence Institute of Technology
Lawrence Tech was chartered in 1932 by the Lawrence brothers, Russell E. and E. George. The college was located in Highland Park on Woodward Avenue until 1955, when the first building opened on this campus. Lawrence Tech, founded as an undergraduate . . . Map (db m34596) HM
16 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield, Southfield City Centre — Mary Thompson Farm
The land upon which you stand was generously donated by a very remarkable woman, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson. Her great-grandparents and grandparents were pioneer settlers of Southfield Township. During a time when it was rare for a woman to . . . Map (db m110137) HM
17 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield, Southfield City Centre — L2074 — Mary Thompson House
Educator Mary E. Thompson (1871-1967) grew up in this house, which was built sometime between 1842 and 1864. She was considered "a woman of superior native ability" by the dean of pedagogy at New York University where she received a doctorate in . . . Map (db m110177) HM
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18 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield, Southfield City Centre — Memorial MarkerIn honor of Mary Thompson — 1871 - 1967 —
So that all citizens of the City of Southfield will remember, this plaque is placed in memory of Mary Thompson, for her unselfish dedicated service to this community, for her decision to sell the land to the city where now stands our most beautiful . . . Map (db m110263) HM
19 Michigan, Oakland County, Southfield, Southfield City Centre — The Covenanter Church / The Underground RailroadThis Page in Our History
The Covenanter Church Southfield Reformed Presbyterian Church In 1834, Scots-Irish pioneer settlers from New York established the Church in Southfield Township. The Reverend James Neill served as the first pastor from 1842 until . . . Map (db m144087) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024