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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AX9_congregational-united-church-of-christ_Galesburg-MI.html
This congregation has held services continually since 1832. In 1852 it was formally organized as an offshoot of the First Presbyterian Church of nearby Comstock. Later that year the church's name was changed to the First Congregational Church. It …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AX8_william-rufus-shafter-memorial_Galesburg-MI.html
(Left Side Tablet)William Rufus Shafter A Michigan solider whose valorous conduct in the Rebellion, in the Indian Wars and in the Spanish-American War, added glory to the military annals of the United States. Born in this community on Octobe…
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In Memoriam U.S.S. MaineDestroyed in Havana HarborFebruary 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AX0_the-kalamazoo-region_Galesburg-MI.html
Kalamazoo is an Indian word said to mean "boiling water." Originally it was applied to the river that flows northwesterly to Lake Michigan. A trickle of settlers in the late 1820's became a torrent in the 1830's as the region's fertile prairies, o…
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Kalamazoo is an Indian word said to mean "boiling water." Originally it was applied to the river that flows northwesterly to Lake Michigan. A trickle of settlers in the late 1820's became a torrent in the 1830's as the region's fertile prairies, o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU7N_barn-theatre_Galesburg-MI.html
The Barn Theatre, originally constructed in 1943 by Robert M. Cook as a dairy barn, is the home of Michigan's oldest resident summer stock theatre. Such theatres use a group of actors who perform consecutive productions of different shows. Founded…
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