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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BPC_the-second-street-bridge_Allegan-MI.html
This simply ornamented wrought-iron bridge was built in 1886. It replaced an earlier wooden one that had begun to fall into disrepair. Designed by the King Iron Bridge and Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio, the double-intersection Pratt tru…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BPB_james-e-mahan-park_Allegan-MI.html
By resolution of the Allegan City Council, this park is dedicated to the memory of JAMES E. MAHAN, M.D.1895-1984 Dr. Mahan ministered to the needs of the Allegan area — both in the personal and public health fields — from 1931 un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BPA_welcome-to-allegan_Allegan-MI.html
"MEET ME AT COOK PARK, ALLEGAN, MICHIGAN"The steamer Mildred carried passengers to and from Cook Park until about the time of W.W.I. The park was located at Cady's Grove, about three miles upriver from the dock behind the bank in Allegan, though t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BP3_allegan-civil-war-monument_Allegan-MI.html
Defendersof our Nation1861. — 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BP2_allegan-county_Allegan-MI.html
Allegan County's name was coined by the noted student of the Indians, Henry Schoolcraft. The county was set off in 1831 and organized in 1835. Settlement of the county seat, Allegan, was promoted in 1835 by eastern capitalists who were attracted b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BP1_episcopal-church-of-good-shepherd_Allegan-MI.html
On June 15, 1858, the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd was organized; its parish was admitted into the Diocese of Michigan two years later. Built in 1866-69, this Gothic structure was designed by Gordon W. Lloyd and first used for Divine Serv…
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