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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16ZM_the-end-of-the-modoc-war_Ann-Arbor-CA.html
Through the winter of 1872-1873, a vastly outnumbered group of Modoc Indians resisted attempts by the U.S. Army to remove them from their homeland. Driven from Captain Jack's stronghold, the Modoc moved into this area in mid-April. Intimate knowle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16ZL_four-world-records_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
Four World Records Established on Ferry Field at the Big Ten track meet Ann Arbor May 25, 1935
Broad Jump 26 ft. 8-1/4 inches.220 yds low hurdles 22.6 seconds.220 yd sprint 20.3 seconds.100 yd dash 9/4 seconds.
Jesse Owens 1913 - 1980Design …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYXA_michigan-central-railroad-depot_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
Built in 1886, and conceived by Frederick Spier, the design of this granite block building was influenced by the Romanesque style of the great American architect Henry Hobson Richardson. The massive arch and two-foot thick walls are balanced by si…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYVV_sand-mountain-pony-express-station_Ann-Arbor-NV.html
Two small rooms at the southwest end of the station were originally one large room and shared a common wood floor. The wall which now separates the two rooms was built on top of the floor some time later. The center room was probably used for batt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYVU_st-thomas-the-apostle-church_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
In 1831 Father Patrick O'Kelly came from Detroit to minister to the Irish Catholics in the Washtenaw area. He offered his first mass in Ann Arbor on July 12, 1835, in a home located on land bounded by Detroit, Kingsley and Fifth Streets. St. Thoma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHPA_washtenaw-county-war-memorial_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
In memory of the soldiers and sailors of Washtenaw County who served in the Civil War, 1861-1865, also those who served in the war with Spain, 1898. Erected A. D. 1914.