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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PX1_warren-village-hall_Warren-MI.html
The Warren Village Hall was built originally in 1922 to house the offices of the village officials and serve as the voting place for village residents.
The west side of the building housed the Warren Community Library from 1949 to 1957.
In 194…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PX0_the-joiner-house-1895_Warren-MI.html
This house was built in 1895 by Robert and Eliza Joiner. Owners to date have included the Seibert, Brinkert, Bull, Zorn, McCallum, DeGrandchamp and Trzaskoma families. In 1935 Warren's first library was located in the parlor of this house. Through…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PWQ_the-wilson-bosh-home_Warren-MI.html
In 1843 Charles Davy bought 40 acres of land from public auction for $65.00. The auction was conducted to pay the debts of the estate of Orson Gibbs. This 40 acres contained the west half of what later became Beebe's Corners. In 1848 Charles Davy …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NBY_detroit-memorial-park-cemetery_Warren-MI.html
Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery was organized in 1925 to serve the rapidly expanding post-war Detroit black population. Concerned with the indignities and poor quality of service received by the black community, several distinguished Detroiters est…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NBB_general-motors-technical-center_Warren-MI.html
An American icon of modern architecture, the General Motors (GM) Technical Center stands as a model corporate research and development park. Thirty-one buildings were constructed between 1949 and 1985. Conceived in 1944 by Board of Directors Chair…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NBA_governor-alex-j-groesbeck_Warren-MI.html
Son of a pioneer Dutch-French family, Groesbeck was born in Warren Township near the corner of Mound and Twelve Mile Roads in 1872. His father's election as sheriff in 1880 caused the family to move to Mount Clemens. In 1893 Alex graduated from th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9W_gillett-beer-farm_Warren-MI.html
Peter & Sally Gillett moved to Warren Township from New York in 1832, buying 82 acres of land from the government. Part of the current house was built before 1840. Peter sold a portion of land to the First Methodist Episcopal Church in 1845 as a b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9V_norman-j-halmich-park_Warren-MI.html
After their immigration from Germany to America in 1851, the Halmich family owned several farms in and around Warren.
The largest portion of what is now Halmich Park was a cattle farm owned by the Charles Halmich family. The property was sold t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9U_warren-union-cemetery_Warren-MI.html
In 1845 pioneer farmer Peter Gillete sold a parcel of land to eighteen families for use a burial ground. The Warren Union Cemetery Association was organized in 1852 to maintain the cemetery, which consists of two and one-quarter acres. Some of the…