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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Calhoun County

 
Clickable Map of Calhoun 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 Calhoun County, MI (140) Barry County, MI (39) Branch County, MI (79) Eaton County, MI (79) Hillsdale County, MI (66) Jackson County, MI (134) Kalamazoo County, MI (100) St. Joseph County, MI (57)  CalhounCounty(140) Calhoun County (140)  BarryCounty(39) Barry County (39)  BranchCounty(79) Branch County (79)  EatonCounty(79) Eaton County (79)  HillsdaleCounty(66) Hillsdale County (66)  JacksonCounty(134) Jackson County (134)  KalamazooCounty(100) Kalamazoo County (100)  St.JosephCounty(57) St. Joseph County (57)
Marshall is the county seat for Calhoun County
Adjacent to Calhoun County, Michigan
      Barry County (39)  
      Branch County (79)  
      Eaton County (79)  
      Hillsdale County (66)  
      Jackson County (134)  
      Kalamazoo County (100)  
      St. Joseph County (57)  
 
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201 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — Purple Heart MemorialCombat Wounded Veterans
Dedicated to the recipients of this nation's oldest military decoration The "Purple Heart" My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country's way to show they care. If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace . . . Map (db m189342) WM
202 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L2082 — Second Baptist Church
Calling themselves the Second Baptist Society, a small group of Battle Creek African Americans worshipped in their homes prior to 1849. That year, led by the Reverends Parmelee and Harris of the white First Baptist Church, they officially organized . . . Map (db m177254) HM
203 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L1369 — Seirn B. Cole House
This flamboyant Arts and Crafts style house was constructed in 1912. Its first resident, Seirn B. Cole (1861-1947), was a native of New Jersey. He and his wife, Elizabeth Farmer, lived in Detroit before they moved here where Cole was the contractor . . . Map (db m177341) HM
204 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — S0218 — Seventh-day Adventists
Battle Creek is closely identified with Adventist history. The first church built by Seventh-Day Adventists was erected here in 1855 and the General Conference organized in 1863. The denomination’s first world headquarters, publishing house, . . . Map (db m177259) HM
205 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — Sojourner Truth Memorial
In memoriam Sojourner Truth, born a slave in Ulster Co. N.Y. in the 18th century, died in Battle Creek Mich. Nov. 26, 1883 aged about 105 years. "Is God Dead" S.T. Formal dedication Nov. 26, 1997, 200th AnniversaryMap (db m82266) HM
206 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — Sojourner Truth Statue
This monument was dedicated by the people of Battle Creek, Michigan, on September 25, 1999, to preserve the image and honor the legacy of Sojourner Truth (1797-1883), who lived in this area for the last 27 years of her life. Although she could . . . Map (db m177333) HM
207 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L2240 — St. Philip Roman Catholic Church
The Quaker meetinghouse on this site was purchased at auction by local Catholics in 1863. St. Philip Roman Catholic Church has been on this corner since then. Its first school opened in 1880. The current Romanesque building, dedicated in 1930 after . . . Map (db m177273) HM
208 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L0006 — St. Thomas Episcopal Church
In 1839 Battle Creek’s first Episcopal service was conducted. Regular services were held in the schoolhouse after 1841 by the Rev. Montgomery Schuyler, then rector at Marshall. In appreciation he was given a team of horses. In 1842 Bishop Samuel . . . Map (db m177275) HM
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209 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L0007 — The Log Schoolhouse
Near this spot, facing the Indian Trail, the village’s first public school was erected in 1834. Built of logs, its floor, desks, and benches were constructed of lumber floated down the river from Bellevue’s sawmill. Warren B. Shepard, the first . . . Map (db m177313) HM
210 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
In Memoriam - U.S.S. Maine - destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898. This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine.Map (db m70051) HM
211 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — S603 — Veterans Hospital No. 100
World War I created the need for increased medical care for returning soldiers. Veterans Hospital No. 100, a 500-bed neuropsychiatric facility that opened in 1924 on the grounds of Fort Custer, originally consisted of twenty-two Neo-Georgian . . . Map (db m190181) HM
212 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L1792 — Ward Mill Site / Ward Building Site
Ward Mill Site In 1845 Joseph M. Ward (1822-1902) joined William Fargo in a livery and freight business, located on the corner of State and Jefferson Streets. In 1849, Ward bought an interest in a woolen mill on the nearby creek, which he . . . Map (db m177321) HM
213 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — Willard LibraryBattle Creek, Michigan
Opened on April 27, 1905, the Charles Willard Library building was given to the Battle Creek Schools and community from the estate of Charles Willard. Architect J.C> Llewellyn designed the two-story classical structure, constructing it from terra . . . Map (db m177458) HM
214 Michigan, Calhoun County, Emmett charter Township — 133rd Avenue Bridge
Formerly spanning the Rabbit River in Hopkins Township, Allegan County, Michigan, this bridge is known as the 133rd Avenue Bridge. It was built in 1897 by the Michigan Bridge Company of Portland, Michigan, owned by Samuel S. Ramsey and his son. In . . . Map (db m215787) HM
215 Michigan, Calhoun County, Homer — L439 — Homer Fire StationRegistered Michigan Historic Site
This brick structure with arched windows and a decorative cornice was built in 1876, five years after Homer incorporated as a village. A fire station, jail, and city offices initially occupied the building which is located in the center of the . . . Map (db m78879) HM
216 Michigan, Calhoun County, Homer, Homer Township — L934 — First Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian Church of Homer was organized with thirty-four members under the direction of the Reverend Elijah Buck in 1838. Shortly afterwards, services were held in the “Session House,” which served the group until 1853, when the . . . Map (db m223759) HM
217 Michigan, Calhoun County, Homer, Homer Township — Homer World War II Memorial
In memory of the men & women who have served our country in World War II Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his countryMap (db m226158) WM
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218 Michigan, Calhoun County, Homer, Homer Township — Indian Trail
This marks the Indian trail from lake to lakeMap (db m226154) HM
219 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marengo — 1 — Marengo Pioneer Cemetery
This site on Territorial Road was a gift of Seeley Neal (1778-1862) from 640 acres acquired from the government in 1831. Neal, a veteran of the War of 1812, built the first log house in the township. His was the first family to locate in the . . . Map (db m226150) HM
220 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — "Old Territorial Road"
This stone marks the "Old Territorial Road" one of the two trails over which emigration came into Michigan Mary Marshall Chapter, D.A.R. dedicates it to the pioneer men and women of Calhoun CountyMap (db m216537) HM
221 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 1240 — American Museum of Magic
Presto-Change-O! From saloon to billiard parlor, to clothing store, to bakery, to museum, this edifice, built in 1868, has known many transformations. Since April Fools' Day 1978 it has housed a unique collection that celebrates the magician's arts . . . Map (db m28371) HM
222 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Brewer Street
Chauncey M. Brewer immigrated from upstate New York in 1836 at the age of 21 years. He was elected Marshall's first Treasurer in 1838 and by occupation was a prosperous dry goods merchant with associates which included his sons, C.D. and . . . Map (db m190086) HM
223 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
W.D. Robinson • J. C. (Yankee) Thompson • Sam Keith • Linus Keith • Tommy Nixon • Sam Amlar • Tom Faulkner • John Brown • Henry Larthrop • Henry Hall • John McCurdy • Uriah Stevens History of The Brotherhood of Locomotive . . . Map (db m216517) HM
224 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0690 — Butler-Boyce House / W. D. Boyce
Butler-Boyce House This handsome Italian Villa, with paired arched windows, is adorned with combined cupola and railing. Edward Butler (1814-1881) merchant, banker and first treasurer of Calhoun County, built the residence in 1858-61 on land . . . Map (db m177249) HM
225 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Cabin of Adam Crosswhite
Near This Spot 900 Feet North, 8° East Stood The Cabin Of Adam Crosswhite The Scene Of An Attempted Slave Recovery January 26, 1847 This Affair With Others Of Like Nature Led To The Passing Of The Fugitive Slave Law . . . Map (db m177179) HM
226 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0196 — Calhoun County Fair
First held in 1839, the Calhoun County Fair has continued to this day as one of Michigan’s foremost agricultural attractions. Floral Hall, the oldest building on the fairgrounds, was constructed in 1860 in the then-popular octagon style. The wings . . . Map (db m225528) HM
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227 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0113 — Capitol Hill School
This 1860 building is the last of three Gothic Revival schools in Marshall. The name comes from its location on a site proposed for the Michigan state capitol. Donated to the Marshall Historical Society by the Board of Education in 1967, it is today . . . Map (db m177162) HM
228 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 491 — Charles T. Gorham
Gorham (1812-1901) came to Marshall in 1836 from New York State. First a merchant, he became a banker and in 1865 organized the First National Bank of Marshall, now the Michigan National Bank. He was a defendant in the famous Crosswhite fugitive . . . Map (db m225807) HM
229 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Crary Street
Isaac E. Crary (1804-1854) was a young Connecticut lawyer who came to Marshall in 1834 and was Michigan's first member of the U.S. House of Representatives at the time of statehood in 1837. In 1835 he teamed with Rev. John D. Pierce . . . Map (db m190362) HM
230 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2315 — Eagle Opera House
The Eagle Block, built in 1867, housed five storefronts and a millinery. In April 1870, the Eagle Opera House opened on its third floor with "The Naiad Queen" operetta. The theater hosted a variety of live shows through 1903. That year, on . . . Map (db m177220) HM
231 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 1226 — First Baptist Church
The Reverend Thomas Z.R. Jones, a traveling missionary, began visiting the Marshall area in 1838. On January 16, 1840, he helped organize the First Baptist Church of Marshall with eight members. The group erected this church in 1850-51. They . . . Map (db m225881) HM
232 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2287 — First Courthouse / Brooks Memorial Fountain
First Courthouse Established in 1829, Calhoun County made Marshall its county seat in 1831. It built its first courthouse on this site between 1837 and 1840. Designed in the Greek Revival style, the building had a rectangular footprint with four . . . Map (db m177324) HM
233 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2267 — Gauss Ice House / Ice Harvesting
Gauss Ice House In 1883, J. Fred Gauss (1838-1902) bought an ice house 500 feet east of here. He harvested ice blocks from the Kalamazoo River’s mill pond, using sleds and horses to move them. In 1894, he added a steam-powered elevator to move . . . Map (db m177174) HM
234 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Gordon Street
James Wright Gordon settle in Marshall in 1835. In 1839, as a legislator, he nominated Marshall to the the State Capitol and constructed what is now known as the Governor's Mansion across the street from the proposed Capitol Hill. He was elected . . . Map (db m177331) HM
235 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Gorham Street
Charles T. Gorham (1812-1901) came to Marshall with Chauncey Brewer and opened the Eagle Store in 1836. A native of Danbury, Connecticut, he opened Gorham's Exchange Bank in 1840. He was convicted for aiding escaped slave Adam Crosswhite and his . . . Map (db m190363) HM
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236 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0197 — Governor's Mansion
State Senator James Wright Gordon built this Greek Revival house in 1839, the year he introduced a bill to make his town state capital. Land near his house had been selected for the capitol grounds. Marshall’s hopes were not fulfilled but Gordon . . . Map (db m177157) HM
237 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 1051 — Grand Army of the Republic / The G.A.R. Hall
In 1866 northern Civil War veterans organized the Grand Army of the Republic to fight for veterans' pensions and other benefits. Michigan's first chapter was formed the next year. National membership peaked in 1890 with 409,489 men, while . . . Map (db m28380) HM
238 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 512 — Harold C. Brooks / Fitch-Gorham-Brooks House
Harold C. Brooks Harold Craig Brooks (1885-1978) was Marshall's mayor from 1925 to 1931, patron, and philanthropist. His interest in city beautification set a standard for preservation and adaptive use as early as 1921. He owned and . . . Map (db m225783) HM
239 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Hemmingsen Rexall Drug StoreMichigan Centennial Business
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of Hemmingsen Rexall Drug Store Founded in 1855 for more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing . . . Map (db m183894) HM
240 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Hobart Street
Randall Hobart arrived in Marshall in 1831 as a lay preacher who helped organize the local Methodist Church. He served as the Justice, who delayed the Kentucky slave hunters long enough to allow the Adam Crosswhite family to escape to Ontario . . . Map (db m189341) HM
241 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 42 — Honolulu House
Abner Pratt settled in Marshall in 1839 and in the 1850s became Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court. In 1857-59 he was United States Consul to the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Islands. Returning home, he built this house in 1860 to recreate the island . . . Map (db m28384) HM
242 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2207 — Horace Perrin / Perrinville
Horace Perrin Horace J. Perrin (1819-1880) was a prominent businessman and industrialist. Born in New York State, Perrin settled in Marshall in 1846 and founded a general store in the city’s growing downtown. An accomplished financier, he also . . . Map (db m177173) HM
243 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 989 — Howard F. Young / Postmasters
Howard F. Young (1889-1934), a native of Allegan, designed this Marshall post office building in 1932. Young studied engineering at the University of Michigan and was involved in construction work in Albany, New York, Detroit and Kalamazoo. His . . . Map (db m28390) HM
244 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Interurban Depot Gasoline Museum
The murals to the right, depict the history of this Michigan Avenue business site. The interurban depot was located here from 1903 until 1929 at which time the electric railway went out of business. Richard C. Walters, Sr. purchased the vacant . . . Map (db m216526) HM
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245 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 503 — Isaac E. Crary and John D. Pierce / State School System
Isaac E. Crary and John D. Pierce When attorney Isaac E. Crary came to Marshall in 1832 from Connecticut, he became fast friends with another transplanted easterner, the Reverend John D. Pierce. Interested in government and education, . . . Map (db m225763) HM
246 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 397 — Isaac E. Crary House
Michigan's first congressman lived here from the early 1840s until his death in 1854. Located on lots one and two, original plat, lower village, the house was a wedding gift from his father-in-law, Judge Abner Pratt. Arriving here in 1831, Crary . . . Map (db m226057) HM
247 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — J. H. Cronin Co. Inc.Michigan Centennial Business
In recognition of J. H. Cronin Co. Inc. Founded in 1850 For more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the economic growth and vitality of our state.Map (db m248599) HM
248 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 888 — James A. Miner
James A. Miner, born in Marshall in 1842, began studying law in Clinton, Iowa, in 1860. Completing his studies in Marshall, he was admitted to the Calhoun County bar in 1863. There he was circuit court commissioner (1866-1870) and prosecuting . . . Map (db m28393) HM
249 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1859 — Jeremiah Cronin Jr. House / John Bellairs
Jeremiah Cronin Jr. House This picturesque residence was erected in 1872 for Marshall merchant Jeremiah Cronin, Jr., and his wife, Susan. Local contractor Frederick N. Church constructed this house, as well as Cronin’s 1869 Michigan Avenue . . . Map (db m177247) HM
250 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 454 — John D. Pierce Homesite
On this foundation stood the log house of the Reverend John D. Pierce. Born in New Hampshire, Pierce moved to Marshall in 1831, where he founded the Congregational church. In 1834 he and Isaac Crary designed Michigan's school system, and from 1836 . . . Map (db m28394) HM
251 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0198 — Ketchum Park
In 1831 Sidney and George Ketchum located here on Rice Creek. This first settlement in Marshall consisted of a water-powered sawmill and log cabins. Until the twentieth century this was an important industrial area, containing at various times a . . . Map (db m177154) HM
252 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Ketchum Street
Named for Sidney (1797-1862) and George (1794-1853) Ketchum, the brothers who created Marshall. A land surveyor and developer, Sidney obtained the grants around Rice Creek to create and name Marshall. George, an engineer for the Ohio and Chesapeake . . . Map (db m177176) HM
253 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Liberty Tree Memorial
This American Liberty Elm was named after "The Liberty Tree: Our Country's first Symbol of Freedom." On the morning of August 14, 1765, the people of Boston awakened to discover two effigies suspended from an elm tree in protest of the hated Stamp . . . Map (db m189895) HM
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254 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 654 — Lieutenant George A. Woodruff
Lieutenant George A. Woodruff (1840-1863) graduated early from West Point because of the start of the Civil War. Young Woodruff served valiantly with the Army of the Potomac. At Gettysburg he was mortally wounded while defending the center of . . . Map (db m28395) HM
255 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1843 — Lockwood Family / Lockwood House
Lockwood Family New York State native Isaac Lockwood (1800-1873) came to Marshall in 1831. By 1858 he owned 480 acres of land. He and his wife, Elvira, had eight children. Their sons Peter, Augustus, and Henry were also farmers and like Isaac, . . . Map (db m177250) HM
256 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Mansion St.
In 1837 Marshall founder, Sidney Ketchum, built the first brick home in Calhoun County. This "Mansion House" later served as a dormitory for the Young Ladies Institute until acquired and remodeled in 1861 by Charles P. Dibble, who called his estate . . . Map (db m181906) HM
257 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 375 — Marshall
Founded in 1831 by Sidney Ketchum and settles from New York and New England, the town was named in honor of Chief Justice John Marshall. Townsmen Isaac Crary and the Rev. John Pierce planned in 1834 the innovative Michigan public school system. . . . Map (db m28450) HM
258 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Marshall High School World War II Veterans Memorial
In Memoriam We pay reverent tribute to those from Marshall High School Who made the supreme sacrifice In World War II 1941-1945 Richard Alexander, Raymond Hammond, William D. Barnes, Lawrence hazel, Thomas C. Brownfield, John P. . . . Map (db m177322) WM
259 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Marshall Historic District
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260 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Marshall Veterans Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to honor those of the community who served in time of war, and to perpetuate the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for God and countryMap (db m189902) WM
261 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Marshall Veterans Memorial
In honor of the men of this organization who gave their lives for their country Richard Alexander • William S. Nelson, Jr. • Paul D. Orr • R. D. Shore • Harold VincentMap (db m216862) WM
262 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Marshall Veterans Memorial
Aribie Adkins 101st Airborne Vietnam 1967-69 • John Becerra Mgy Sgt USMC Vietnam 1966-76 • James F. Hixon Sgt US Army 1942-45 WWII • Alan Shebel Sp4 US Army 1953-1955 Korea • WM Futchik Captain USAF 1941-1967 WWII • Max Owens Sgt USAAF WWII . . . Map (db m234039) WM
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263 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 2161 — Mary Miller / Hillside
This house, built for local attorney Henry W. Taylor and long owned by the Schuyler family, was also home to Mary "Mazie" Miller (1871-1941) and her husband, Craig. An outspoken suffragette and Republican political activist, Miller was an early . . . Map (db m28451) HM
264 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Michigan Ave.
This Potawatomi Indian Trail later became the Territorial Road until called State Street in the 1833 Plat of the Upper Village of Marshall. Per inducement by the Legislature in 1923, it was renamed Michigan Avenue. The street also served as U.S. 12 . . . Map (db m177326) HM
265 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Michigan Ave.
This Potawatomi Indian Trail later became the Territorial Road until called State Street in the 1833 Plat of the Upper Village of Marshall. Per inducement by the Legislature in 1923, it was renamed Michigan Avenue. The street also served as U.S. 12 . . . Map (db m216538) HM
266 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Michigan National Bank Marshall BranchMichigan Centennial Business
In recognition of Michigan National Bank Marshall Branch Founded in 1865 For more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the economic growth and vitality of our state.Map (db m216523) HM
267 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Montgomery Street
A physician, John H. Montgomery settled here in 1835 from Lodi, New York, with Dr. Oliver C. Comstock, Jr. On March 16, 1838, they opened their "Splendid Store" at the town's first storefront building located just south of the present G.A.R. Hall. . . . Map (db m190370) HM
268 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0434 — National House
Erected by Andrew Mann in 1835, this structure is reported to be the first brick building in Calhoun County. National House was also known as Mann’s Hotel. It served travelers passing through Marshall and hosted political and community gatherings. . . . Map (db m177183) HM
269 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — National House InnMichigan Centennial Business
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of National House Inn Founded in 1835 for more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the . . . Map (db m181905) HM
270 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0783 — Oliver C. Comstock Jr.
Oliver C. Comstock Jr. (1806-1895) built this Gothic Revival house between 1849 and 1856. Comstock, born in Fairfield, New York, migrated to the Marshall area in 1836. He left a well-established medical practice in Trumansburg, New York, to start . . . Map (db m177178) HM
271 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Opal Beck
Operated Smithfield-Banques, Antiques & Curiosities on this site from 1990 to 2007 This plaque dedicated in loving memory of Opal A dear mother an friend October 4th, 1912 - September 27th, 2008Map (db m216485) HM
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272 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2324 — Patent Medicine Town
More than fifty medicine companies have operated out of Marshall. Thirty-seven of these emerged from 1895 to 1905, the heyday of over-the-counter remedies known as “patent medicines.” Before the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, some unregulated . . . Map (db m177242) HM
273 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1393 — Pioneer School
The city of Marshall was platted in 1830 by Sidney Ketchum, a land speculator from Clinton County, New York. In 1832 townsfolk erected their first public building, a modest frame schoolhouse, on land donated by Isaac E. Crary, who became one of the . . . Map (db m177246) HM
274 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0282 — Railroad Union Birthplace
In April 1863 a meeting held here at the home of Jared C. Thompson led directly to the organization of the Brotherhood of the Footboard. Under the leadership of Marshall’s William D. Robinson, founder and first Grand Chief Engineer, 54 locals were . . . Map (db m177181) HM
275 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Rendezvous Encampment
First Regiment Michigan Engineers September to December 1861 Left Camp Owen, Marshall Mich. for the front Dec. 17 1032 strong, Col. Wm. P. Innis Comd'g. Served in Ky. Tenn. Miss. Ala and Ga. Marched with Sherman to the sea. . . . Map (db m182357) WM
276 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Sam Hill Drive
Samuel W. Hill (1819 - 1889) was the legendary surveyor and mining expert from Starksboro, Vermont who allegedly swore so badly that it was commonplace to use his name as in "What the Sam Hill" to replace swear words. Hill worked with Dr. Douglas . . . Map (db m189528) HM
277 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0283 — Sam Hill House
Samuel W. Hill, legendary figure of the northland, surveyed the Great Lakes’ harbors in 1840-44 and worked with Dr. Douglass Houghton on the first geological survey of the Upper Peninsula in 1845. He was later involved with the sale of land and the . . . Map (db m177245) HM
278 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2009 — Samuel Coleman House
In 1928 the Samuel Coleman family settled in Marshall and became one of only two African American families living in Marshall. The city’s black population had dwindled from 109 in 1870 to 9 in 1920, in part because more work was available in nearby . . . Map (db m177177) HM
279 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0473 — Schellenberger Tavern
German immigrant Jacob Schellenberger built this structure as both a home and tavern. A stone cutter by trade, Schellenberger obtained sandstone from along the nearby Kalamazoo River for the building which he completed around 1840. Because of its . . . Map (db m177180) HM
280 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L458 — Schuler's
A hotel or inn has occupied this site since 1870. Here stood The Exchange which became the Johnson House in 1892. The Painter family erected the present brick building in 1895 then known as The Royal. Albert W. Schuler, Sr. purchased the hotel in . . . Map (db m177238) HM
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281 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0784 — Sidney Ketchum (1797-1862) / Marshall House
Sidney Ketchum (1797-1862) Sidney Ketchum, a land surveyor, was born in Clinton County, New York. Seeking a new home and hoping to found a town, Ketchum explored central lower Michigan in 1830. Later that year he obtained government grants for . . . Map (db m177175) HM
282 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Stage Coach InnMichigan Centennial Business
In recognition of Stage Coach Inn Founded in 1845 For more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the economic growth and vitality of our state.Map (db m216533) HM
283 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1169 — Stow-Hasbrouck House
Granville and Catherine Stow, natives of New York State, built this house between 1836 and 1844. In 1861 Matthew Hasbrouck bought the house. Also from New York, Hasbrouck descended from the French Huguenots, who sought refuge in North America from . . . Map (db m177251) HM
284 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Sullivan Insurance Agency, Inc.Michigan Centennial Business
This plaque is issued by the Historical Society of Michigan in recognition of Sullivan Insurance Agency, Inc. Founded in 1853 for more than 100 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for . . . Map (db m183891) HM
285 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1253 — The Hawkins Farm
In 1836 the Hawkins family was among the first to settle Convis Township. Asahel Hawkins, who had emigrated from Vermont, began with eighty acres of government land and steadily increased his holdings until they reached 240 acres. After his death in . . . Map (db m177252) HM
286 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2247 — The Interurban / Interurban Depot
The Interurban The Jackson and Battle Creek Traction Company began interurban service to Marshall in 1903. Its electric trains were powered by overhead lines in towns and by a sometimes deadly third rail in the countryside. Often just a single . . . Map (db m177219) HM
287 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0216 — The Old Stone Barn
Built by William Prindle in 1857, this landmark served as a livery stable for over sixty years. It also saw brief use as a stagecoach stop for the lines connecting Coldwater with Lansing. By 1928 it had become an unsightly gas station. Purchased . . . Map (db m177239) HM
288 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — The Stagecoach Inn
The Stagecoach Inn is recognized as one of the outstanding examples in Michigan of the Greek Revival architecture in America. Built in 1838, it stands directly on the famous Territorial Road, following Indian trails from Detroit to Chicago. Mr. . . . Map (db m216535) HM
289 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — The Stuart BuildingMichigan Centennial Business
In recognition of The Stuart Building The Stuart Family has owned and operated businesses on this site for more than 130 years of continuous operation in service to the people of Michigan and for contributing to the economic growth and . . . Map (db m216524) HM
290 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — The United States Bicentennial 1776-1976
Restoration and dedication of Carver Park was a bicentennial project of the Marshall Jaycees. This project was made possible through funds derived from the people of the Marshall community.Map (db m182356) HM
291 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2318 — The Wolverine Rangers
In December 1848, James Pratt, editor of the Marshall Statesman, invited readers to join him on a gold-seeking expedition. More than fifty Michigan men pooled their resources and formed the “Wolverine Rangers.” Pratt traveled to Independence, . . . Map (db m177217) HM
292 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1794 — Thomas J. O'Brien
Thomas J. O’Brien (1842-1933), a graduate of Marshall High School and the University of Michigan Law School, practiced law here in the First National Bank of Marshall Building from 1865 to 1876. He was appointed minister to Denmark in 1905 by . . . Map (db m177243) HM
293 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — Toll Gate
On this site stood a Toll Gate for the plank road which overlaid the cordury road a former Indian trail 1853 1873Map (db m190372) HM
294 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0786 — Trinity Episcopal Church / Montgomery Schuyler
Trinity Episcopal Church Trinity parish was organized in 1836. Early services were held in a log schoolhouse. The Rev. Samuel Buel assumed duties as the first pastor in 1838. This native Marshall sandstone building, with its Victorian interior, . . . Map (db m177244) HM
295 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2325 — Two Medical Business Leaders
Frank A. Stuart and Harold C. Brooks ran successful medical businesses. Stuart’s company, founded around 1892, incorporated as the F. A. Stuart Company in 1898. Its most popular product was “Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.” In 1880, Charles E. Brooks . . . Map (db m177240) HM
296 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0218 — William W. Cook
For thirty-three years this was the home of William Wallace Cook, prolific writer of dime novels. Heroes such as Frank Merriwell, Nick Carter, and Buffalo Bill were his speciality. Employed by Street and Smith serial publishers, Cook’s problems in . . . Map (db m177248) HM
297 Michigan, Calhoun County, Springport, Clarence Township — L2157 — Duck Lake School
The 1883 Duck Lake School is unique in that its construction and operation were privately funded. Stephen Munroe (1813 - 1890), a local physician and logging magnate, had the school erected as a convenience for children of his extended family and . . . Map (db m216424) HM
298 Michigan, Calhoun County, Tekonsha, Tekonsha Township — L1473 — Harvey Randall House
This Queen Anne house was built in 1898 for Tekonsha businessman Harvey N. Randall (1859-1917) and his wife, dressmaker Adell Warboys Randall (1863-1943). Randall prospered as a produce, livestock, and hardware merchant. By 1905 he established the . . . Map (db m223761) HM
299 Michigan, Calhoun County, Tekonsha, Tekonsha Township — Te-Kon-Qua-Sha
In commemoration of Te-kon-qua-sha 1768 ★ 1825 Chief of the Pottowatomies This village - Tekonsha - named in his honor, is located on the site of the old Indian village governed by that chief.Map (db m224996) HM
300 Michigan, Calhoun County, Tekonsha, Tekonsha Township — L1912 — Tekonsha Village Jail
Tekonsha Village Jail Built in 1878Map (db m224981) HM

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