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KALAMAZOO COUNTY HISTORICAL MARKERS  PAGE 1
HISTORICAL MARKERS In Bronson Park

 

MARKERS ON THIS PAGE
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The Kalamazoo Region G. A. R. Cannon - Civil War Philippine Insurrection
The Liberty Pole - Pioneers and Patriots 11th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry  Vietnam MIA, KIA
Lincoln at Kalamazoo U. S. S. Maine - Spanish American War Lucinda Hinsdale Stone

 

The Kalamazoo Region

One of three identical markers placed in highway rest areas that summarize the settlement of the Kalamazoo region. This Marker is in a I-94 rest area east of Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo is an Indian Word said to mean "boiling water." Originally it was applied to the river that flows north - westerly to Lake Michigan.  A  trickle of settlers in the late 1820's became a torrent in the 1830's as the region's  fertile prairies, oak openings, bottom  lands  and ample  sources of water power became known.  The village of  Bronson, founded in 1829 by Titus Bronson, is now the city of Kalamazoo. Here, Lincoln made his only known Michigan speech. J. Fennimore Cooper wrote about the area in Oak Openings. Kalamazoo  College  founded in 1833, Nazareth College (1897), Western Michigan  University (1903)  are here. Once famous for its celery and its stoves, Kalamazoo is now known for many products including paper and drugs.  The nation's first permanent pedestrian mall was opened in the downtown section in 1959.

 

LIBERTY POLE LUCINDA HINSDALE STONE

THIS LIBERTY POLE
PRESENTED TO THE CITY JULY 4, 1907
IN MEMORY OF
THE PIONEERS AND PATRIOTS OF THIS COUNTY
WHO BY THEIR DEEDS OF HEROISM.
ERECTED BY
THE LUCINDA HINSDALE STONE CHAPTER
DAUGHTERS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
TABLET PLACED JUNE 14, 191
3

"TO
LUCINDA HINSDALE STONE  EDUCATOR, ORGANIZER, PHILANTHROPIST.  FRIEND OF WOMAN, THIS TABLET IS PLACED IN GRATEFUL MEMORY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1914, THE CENTENARY OF HER BIRTH BY THE DAUGHTERS OF THE CHAPTER, D. A. R. WHICH BEARS HER NAME."


Lincoln At Kalamazoo
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On August 27, 1856, here
in this park , Abraham
Lincoln,  then  an obscure
lawyer, spoke to a rally
for John Freemont , the
Republican presidental
nominee. This was the
 only time that Lincoln
addressed an audience in
 Michigan. The event  was
almost unnoticed in the
press. SomeRepublicans
 felt the speaker was
too conservative on the
antislavery issue.Four
 years later Michigan's
vote help put Lincoln
into the White House

1861               1865
THIS TABLET IS PLACE HERE BY
SARAH E. FULLER - TENT NO. 8
 DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS
 OF THE CIVIL WAR

DEPT. OF MICHIGAN.


IN MEMORY OF
ORCUTT POST NO. 79
KALAMAZOO DEPT. OF MICH.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
THE VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR

THIS BOULDER IS PLACED ON THE SPOT
 WHERE ABRAHAM LINCOLN STOOD WHEN HE
 GAVE HIS ANTI - SLAVERY ADDRESS IN AUGUST
 1856

   

G. A. R. ORCUTT POST NO. 79

To the Soldiers & Sailors Of 1861 - 1865 And 1898
This marker stands in Bronson Park, a naval cannon from the Civil War donated by the Grand Army of the Republic

1908 postcard
     

11th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
This marker on a boulder in Bronson Park was donated by veterans of the 11th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry to commemorate the regiment's departure for the front in 1863

1863                   1913
PRESENTED TO THE CITY
OF KALAMAZOO

THIS THE 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
1913 BY TH 11TH REGIMENT

MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
OF LEAVING THE FRONT

"In memoriam.U. S. S. Maine
destroyed in
Havana Harbor
February 15th
1898.  This
tablet is cast
from metal
recovered from the
U. S. S. Maine

   
PHILIPPINE INSURRECTION VIETNAM WAR
Vietnam KIA, MIA, & Prisoners of War marker

Monument and marker to the veterans
 of the Philippine Insurrection

IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO WERE KILLED,
PRISONERS OF WAR & MISSING IN ACTION IN THE
VIETNAM WAR.  MAY THEIR SCARIFICES BE
FOREVER REMEMBERED

 

Historical Marker Pages
Historical Marker In Bronson Park HIstorical Marker Near Bronson Park Historical Markers In The Kalamazoo Mall
Historical Marker In The City Of Kalamazoo Historical Markers In Portage Historical Markers In Vicksburg & Prarie Ronde


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