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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FBC_three-rivers-civil-war-monument_Three-Rivers-MI.html
(West Panel) Appomattox ? Stone River ? Antietam ? Chickamauga ? Fredericksburg ? Missionary Ridge ? Chancellorsville ? Reseca ? Cold Harbor ? Tebbs Bend ? Petersburg ? Perryville ? Hatchers Run ? Knoxville ? Five Forks ? Franklin ? Cedar Mounta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FB0_eschol_Three-Rivers-MI.html
Pioneer Village Platted 1833 Erected by Abiel Fellows Chapter D.A.R. Oct. 1925
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9L_three-rivers-soldiers-memorial_Three-Rivers-MI.html
On this Memorial Site Forever Set Apart and Maintained by Riverside Cemetery Association There has been Erected this St. Joseph County Native Boulder By Ed. M. Prutzman Post G.A.R. and Woman Relief Corps Citizens Generously Assisting; And on Mem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DWG_moab_Three-Rivers-MI.html
Pioneer VillagePlatted 1836
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17ZE_three-rivers_Three-Rivers-MI.html
Here the Rocky and Portage rivers join the winding St. Joseph River. Many centuries before the coming of the white man the junction of these water routes made this a favorite camping site for Indians. La Salle came through the region in 1680 on hi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17UP_old-three-rivers-public-library_Three-Rivers-MI.html
Built in 1904, this structure served as a public library for seventy-five years. Financed by an Andrew Carnegie grant, it was designed by A.W. Rush & Co. and built by H.V. Snyder & Son. Warren J. Willits donated the site. The exterior pink granite…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17UK_historic-district_Three-Rivers-MI.html
The Downtown Three Rivers Commercial Historic District has one of the best-preserved Victorian streetscapes in southwestern Michigan. Three Rivers, settled in the 1830s, grew with the development of local water power and a railroad in the 1850s. S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17UJ_sue-silliman-house_Three-Rivers-MI.html
(Front Side)Arthur Silliman deeded this property named "Riversbye" to his daughter Sue in 1914. Sue Silliman was Three Rivers librarian and historian for forty-two years. During that time she also served on national, state, and local boards of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17UH_langley-covered-bridge_Three-Rivers-MI.html
This is the longest of Michigan's few remaining covered bridges. It is 282 feet long with three, 94-foot spans of the Howe-truss construction. The bridge was built in 1887 by Pierce (?) Bodner of Parkville, using the best quality white pine for th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15X8_site-of-legendary-battle_Three-Rivers-MI.html
Site ofLegendary Battlebetween the Shawneeand Federated IndianTribes in 1802
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