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Standing on this site since Andrew Jackson was president of the United States, the building where the White Pigeon Land Office conducted business from 1831 to 1834 is one of the historic treasures of Michigan. From this building, title to much of …
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Site ofLegendary Battlebetween the Shawneeand Federated IndianTribes in 1802
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(side 1)Before the Civil War local militias in Michigan were supplied with arms and equipment donated by the Federal Government under the Militia Act of 1808. During the Mexican War (1845-47) the army's new artillery system was very successful …
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The Culbertsons owned all the land south and east of this point to the river from 1835-1983. Carroll Culbertsons estate designated burial rights to the families of 3 devisees who still use the cemetery. This cemetery was illustrated in Ripley's…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVR6_chief-wahbememe-burial-site_White-Pigeon-MI.html
Side 1Potawatomi Chief Wahbememe (White Pigeon) was a signer of the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, which placed Michigan Great Lakes forts in U.S. hands. The chief was known as a friend to the white settlers in Michigan. According to legend, while att…
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