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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZBP_jira-payne-house-the-smith-kimball-family_Clinton-MI.html
Jira Payne House This Greek Revival house was built around 1840 by Jira Payne, owner of the Atlas sawmill. The twin fluted Ionic columns, flanked by square Doric piers, were hand hewn from trees on this property. Emil Lorch, professor of architec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZBO_clinton-site-of-the-clinton-inn_Clinton-MI.html
Clinton Early settlers who came here from New York via the Erie Canal named this community in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of their native state. First settled in 1829, Clinton became an important center of trade because of its location …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z9N_riverside-mortuary-chapel-wirt-rowland_Clinton-MI.html
Riverside Mortuary Chapel This chapel, completed in 1913, embodies the dream of Cemetery Superintendent George Kies, the design of Clinton-born architect Wirt Rowland, and the artistry of the mason, a "Mr. Uhr" of Manchester. It also reflects liv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z3T_professional-baseball-in-adrian_Adrian-MI.html
Adrian got to experience professional baseball in 1894 when the Adrian Light Guard baseball team was formed to play in the Michigan Baseball League. Although the league lasted only one year, Adrian fielded great players such as star pitcher and Pa…
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Frank Navin was the most famous Adrian native involved in professional baseball in his day. Born in Adrian in 1871, Navin went to Detroit in 1889, where he worked as a bookkeeper. He eventually became the right-hand man to Sanuel F. Angus, the fir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z1Q_adrians-prominent-leaders_Adrian-MI.html
Thomas Cooley was the greatest lawyer and judge ever to come out of Lenawee County and is generally considered the finest legal mind Michigan produced during the nineteenth century. During the 1840s and 1850s, Cooley partnered with several local l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z0T_spirit-of-cooperation_Adrian-MI.html
The Adrian Kiwanis Club and the City of Adrian have a rich history of working together to make Adrian a better community. With the assistance of the City in site selection, and through significant public support, the Kiwanis Riverview Terrace, a h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YZT_history-of-kiwanis-trail-and-trestle-park_Adrian-MI.html
Early in 1974, with much foresight, the City of Adrian adopted a Land Use Plan that called for the acquisition of all river bank property between Riverside and Island Parks. The goal was to connect the two major city parks with a walkway. A major …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YY8_history-of-the-adrian-kiwanis-club_Adrian-MI.html
The Adrian Kiwanis Club was begun in 1940, some 35 years after Kiwanis was founded in Detroit. The Adrian club was chartered by the Hillsdale Kiwanis Club and Charter Night was September 25, 1940 with an initial membership of 34. The purpose of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YY4_the-first-house-built-in-adrian-marker_Adrian-MI.html
This tablet marks the site of the first house built in Adrian in 1826 by Addison J. Comstock founder of the city.
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