MONUMENTS
Soldiers'
Monument (postcard)
Dedication
of Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, May 1902
Soldiers'
and Sailors' Monument (Post Office in background), circa 1910
Soldiers'
Monument dedication, May 31, 1901
Part
of inscription on Soldiers' Monument in McCamly Park
Part
of inscription on Soldiers' Monument in McCamly Park
Part
of inscription on Soldiers' Monument in McCamly Park
Soldiers'
Monument dedication, May 31, 1901
Monument
Square with Soldiers' Monument
Soldiers'
Monument in McCamly Park
Soldiers'
Monument in Monument Square (postcard)
Soldiers'
Monument in McCamly Park
Soldiers'
Monument in McCamly Park (1907 postcard)
Dedication
of Soldiers' Monument, May 31, 1901
Soldiers'
Monument in McCamly Park
Soldiers'
Monument in McCamly Park
Soldiers'
Monument in McCamly Park (postcard)
Monument
in McCamly Park
Monument
at Urbandale School marking founding of Urbandale
Post/General
Foods marker dated Jan. 1, 1895
Statue
of C.W. Post
Statue
of C.W. Post being returned to pedestal in Post Park
Plaque
at medical building Post Cereal Company
Monument
in Post Park, built by J.H. Brown
Proposed
C.W. Post Memorial Fountain on Old Nichols Hospital site
History
Tower in Post Park, completed in August 1937
Proposed
C.W. Post Memorial Fountain on Old Nichols Hospital site
W.W.
I Memorial dedicated to men of Pennfield Township
Dedication
of monument to invention of first combine in 1836, on Oct. 3, 1931, in
Climax
History
Tower in Post Park, completed in August 1937
History
Tower in Post Park, completed in August 1937
Pioneer
memorial stone, Athens
Brooks
Memorial Fountain, Marshall
MARKERS
Gravestone
of Jonathan Guernsey, pioneer
Marker
at old Quaker cemetery
C.W.
Post mausoleum, April 1993
Gravesite
of Ellen and James White, Oak Hill Cemetery
Phillips
family tombstone, Oak Hill Cemetery
Rose
Hartwick Thorpe memorial, Litchfield (postcard)
Tombstones
marking graves of James and Ellen White
Marker
at grave of Sojourner Truth, Oak Hill Cemetery
Ed
Dwight putting finishing touches on Underground Railroad monument, autumn
1993
Detail
from Underground Railroad monument by Ed Dwight, dedicated Oct. 24, 1993
Detail
from Underground Railroad monument by Ed Dwight, dedicated Oct. 24, 1993
Detail
from Underground Railroad monument by Ed Dwight, dedicated Oct. 24, 1993
Ed
Dwight putting finishing touches on Underground Railroad monument, autumn
1993
Ed
Dwight putting finishing touches on Underground Railroad monument, autumn
1993
Ed
Dwight putting finishing touches on Underground Railroad monument, autumn
1993
Detail
from Underground Railroad monument by Ed Dwight, dedicated Oct. 24, 1993
Gravestone
and marker at Sojourner Truth grave in Oak Hill Cemetery
Marker
in McCamly Park
Plaque
listing soldiers who died in WW I and WW II, in McCamly Park
Marker
at site of first school erected 1834
Old
Territorial Road marker, placed by DAR in 1913
The
Cairn
American
Club building in 1984
C.W.
Post mausoleum
Monument
to General Ezra Convis
Soldiers'
Monument and first Methodist Church, Monument Square (postcard)
Dedication
of Historic Northside monument, McCamly Street and North Avenue, February
2, 1993
Dedication
of Historic Northside monument, McCamly Street and North Avenue, February
2, 1993
Dedication
of Historic Northside monument, McCamly Street and North Avenue, February
2, 1993
Marker
for site of first log cabin in front of Masonic Temple, East Michigan Avenue
Gravestone
of Sands McCamly, city founder
Gravestone
of Jonathan Guernsey, city founder
Marker
for fur trading post, Barry County
Marker
for "Old Territorial Road" through Marshall
Crosswhite
memorial at Madison and State Streets
Ketchum
family monument, Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall
Ketchum
family monument, Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall
Ketchum
family monument, Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall
Granite
marker of the Stuart family
Adam
Crosswhite marker, Marshall
Stone
marker in Fairmount Park
Marker
in Irving Park
Marker
for Old Territorial Road
Marker
on site of Moreau Trading Post, Thornapple River
Marker
on site of Moreau Trading Post, Irving, Michigan
Bronze
tablet on marker at Moreau Trading Post, Irving, Michigan
Adams
Monument, Burlington Cemetery
Inscription
on Adams Monument, Burlington Cemetery
Briggs
School marker
John
Rogers' grave, Oakhill Cemetery
Graves
of Alfred Hickman and his mother Maria G. Hickman, Oakhill Cemetery
Grave
of Hannibal Keener, slave, died 1861
Grave
of Captain Wilson, Yorkville Cemetery
Rix
Robinson memorial marker, at site of his home
Close-up
view of Rix Robinson memorial marker
Gravesite
of Wahbememe (Chief White Pigeon), died circa 1830
Gravesite
of Wahbememe (Chief White Pigeon), died circa 1830
Gravestone
of Martin Holcomb, died 1798, Windsor, Ct.
Information
about the Winthrops, related to the local Holcombs
Information
about the Winthrops, related to the local Holcombs
Gravestone
of James L. Brinkerhoff, died 1845, in Oak Hill Cemetery
Gravestone
of John Stuart, Sr., pioneer, died 1839
Gravestone
of Maryam Packer, age 2 yrs., in Oak Hill Cemetery
Gravestone
of Cynthia Emerson, whose funeral was the first recorded in B.C. (1832)
Gravestone
of Gabriel Neale, Oak Hill Cemetery (drowned at age 25, 1849)
Gravestone
of Abel Simons and his wife; both died 1844
Gravestone
of Ella and Phebe Smith, pioneers
Gravestone
of M.V.B. Mapes, son of John Mapes (died1842)
Early
gravestone, Oak Hill Cemetery (inscription unreadable)
Gravestone
of one of the Hall pioneers
Gravestone
of Moses Hall, pioneer
Gravestone
of E.H. Hall and Mary A. Hall
Gravestone
of Charles Mason, pioneer
Gravestone
of Theron Tracy, died 1876 (Oak Hill Cemetery)
Gravestone
of John K. Ward, pioneer, died 1874 (Oak Hill Cemetery)
Tablet
in memory of two old trails, Kalamazoo
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