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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CM1_a-ford-village-industry_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
A Ford Village Industry. . This landmark building commands attention . as the Pettibone Creek Hydroelectric Station. It was built in 1938-39 to harness the precious power of water for Ford's Carburetor Plant, now gone. It remains as a reminder …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CLU_motley-lights_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
Motley Lights. . Dedicated — July 16, 2010 . . Thomas Samuel Motley, a lifelong resident of Milford and a fixture on Main Street for more than 55 years, was well known for his big smile, firm handshake, good jokes and civic pride. . .…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CKT_milford-rural-agricultural-school_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
Milford Rural Agricultural School. . The "Milford Rural Agricultural School" was the first building in Milford Township designed solely for high school pupils. It was built in 1926 and was located on the east side of Hickory Street between Detroi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CKS_wood-hubbell-house_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
Wood-Hubbell House. . This Greek Revival house was built as a home for John Wood, a woodworker. It was sold to Edwin Hubbell, grocer and meat market owner, in 1866. . . The second story on the west wing was added in 1874, the porch on the sou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CJW_milfords-water-works-building_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
Milford's Water Works Building. . Preserved here is the name stone from Milford's Water Works Building. The building stood near this site from 1895 until 1996. Here at the Water Works was a coal-fired boiler and steam-driven pumps that provided …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CIU_arthurs-park_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
Arthur's Park. . This simple and picturesque park was designed by John Grissim and is dedicated to our longest-serving Village Manager, Arthur Lyle Shufflebarger. Arthur's Park is nestled in the shadows of the elevated railroad bed that runs thr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IG2_phelps-saw-mill-and-distillery_Milford-Township-MI.html
Circa 1836, Aaron Phelps, Milford's first postmaster and the man who platted north Milford, built a saw mill and a distillery here, at the foot of the lower mill pond. The distillery became a carding mill in 1848, but the other mill, used for man…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HRS_wells-brothers-foundry_Milford-Township-MI.html
In 1865 Philip F. and D. Webster Wells moved their foundry, then called the Milford Furnace, from North Main Street to this site after experiencing problems with the water power at the former site (a water power their father had developed). Their …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHQF_civil-war-memorial_Milford-Charter-Township-MI.html
Erected to the memoryofour comrades 1861-1865by theHerber Lefavour Post no. 181 G.A.R.MilfordcommitteeA.J. Mcall, J.E. Beaumont, G.W.Sterdvant
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