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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9O2_first-michigan-colored-regiment_Detroit-MI.html
The First Michigan Colored Regiment was organized at Camp Ward, which originally stood at this location. Formed from August through October 1863, a year of draft riots and protests against the war, this Negro regiment consisted entirely of volunte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9NU_gabriel-richard_Detroit-MI.html
Father Gabriel Jacques Richard, S. S., (1767-1832) — pastor, educator and public servant — arrived in Detroit in 1798. In 1802 he became the pastor of Ste. Anne Church. He brought a printing press to the area and in 1809 printed Michig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9NT_ste-anne-church_Detroit-MI.html
On July 26, 1701, two days after his arrival, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, founder of Detroit, built a chapel dedicated to Ste. Anne, patron saint of New France. Father Francois Vaillant, a Jesuit, and Father Nicholas Constantine Delhalle, a Fran…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9EH_george-debaptiste-homesite_Detroit-MI.html
George DeBaptiste, a long-time Mason, and one of Detroit's most active and impassioned black community leaders, lived on this site during the 1850s and 60s. Born in Virginia about 1815, he moved to Madison, Indiana in 1838 and became involved in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9EG_frederick-douglas-john-brown-meeting_Detroit-MI.html
In the home of William Webb, 200 feet north of this spot, two famous American's met several Detroit Negro residents on March 12, 1859, to discuss methods of abolishing American Negro slavery. John Brown (1800-1859), fiery antislavery leader, arden…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9BQ_perrys-victory_Detroit-MI.html
Perry's Victory in Lake ErieSept. 18, 1813
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9BP_ransom-eli-olds_Detroit-MI.html
In Lansing, on August 21, 1897, Ransom E. Olds (1864 - 1950) founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Company, the precursor to Oldsmobile. He produced four vehicles that year. In 1899, Olds relocated to Detroit, opening the Olds Motor Works on West Jeffers…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9BD_battle-of-monguagon_Trenton-MI.html
On August 9, 1812, a force of about 600 American troops, regulars and militia, moved down the River Road in an attempt to reach Frenchtown (Monroe) and bring back supplies needed desperately by the Americans in Detroit. At a point that cannot now …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9A3_willow-run_Ypsilanti-MI.html
[Marker Front]:Willow Run (1941-1953)After entering World War II in 1941, America desperately needed military equipment and supplies. The Ford Motor Company had begun building this factory in April 1941. Outstanding industrial architect Albert Kah…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9A1_oak-hill-cemetery_Pontiac-MI.html
(Front):On June 1, 1822, the Pontiac Company gave the citizens of Pontiac the first land for a village cemetery. It was "to be occupied and used forever as a burying ground." In 1839, when Captain Hervey Parke was employed by the village to survey…