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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C2J_neilsen-log-cabin_New-Baltimore-MI.html
The log cabin was originally a weekend retreat for the Neilsen family and when they decided to sell the land the cabin was not included as the family wanted it kept intact. It was located on Campground and 29 Mile road in Washington Township and w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C1G_heritage-acres_New-Baltimore-MI.html
The Trinity Museum was originally established in 1964. It was designed as a general store and its intent was to represent the general stores in Chesterfield Township during the period 1880 - 1930. With time, the historical vision of Bernard an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C0D_school-district-no-1-chesterfield_New-Baltimore-MI.html
Elisha Weller owned the land on which the school was situated for many years. In May, 1831, Elisha purchased three 80 acre parcels of farm land in Chesterfield from the United States Government. To date, the earliest records which we have been abl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BBR_kolping-chapel_New-Baltimore-MI.html
Father Joseph Wuest established the Detroit Chapter of the Catholic Kolping Society in 1926. Wuest inscribed "Honor by means of untiring work," on a plaque for this chapel, which he built in 1932. Constructed of stones and shells sent from Kolping…
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