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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YLW_michigan-national-guard-armory-119th-field-artillery_Lansing-MI.html
Michigan National Guard ArmoryBuilt in 1924, the Lansing Armory in one of five Michigan National Guard Armories designed by state architect Lynn M. Fry. The front block contained military office; the large hall in the rear had room for unit drills…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YJY_jeff-daniels-b-1955_Lansing-MI.html
Daniel's career took off when he won a 1982 OBIE Award for his performance in the one-man Off-Broadway play "Johnny Got His Gun," Known for his varied movie roles, he is also a director, playwright and entrepreneur. Remaining Michigan b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YJX_stevie-wonder-b-1950_Lansing-MI.html
In the early 1960's, he was "Little Stevie Wonder," a Motown prodigy enrolled at the Michigan School for the Blind. As a young adult, the Saginaw native began writing songs and producing records independently. He said, "When creatin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YJW_elijah-mccoy-1843-1929_Lansing-MI.html
Born in Canada to parents who had once been enslaved in Kentucky, Elijah McCoy studied engineering in Scotland. He settled in Ypsilanti after the Civil War, intending to work as a mechanical engineer. Although discrimination limited him to the pos…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YIQ_walter-reuther-1907-1970_Lansing-MI.html
Walter Reuther was a skilled die maker in Ford auto plants. Following a family heritage of labor and political activism, he joined the young United Auto Workers (UAW) in 1936 and quickly emerged as a leader. He gained national attention in May 193…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YIP_jonas-salk-1914-1995_Lansing-MI.html
Jonas Salk developed the first successful polio vaccine. Poliomyelitis, also known as infantile paralysis, was a feared disease that could cause paralysis or death. Salk began his career at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health, an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YIO_mack-e-te-be-nessy-andrew-j-blackbird-c-1815-1908_Lansing-MI.html
Educated first in Odawa (Ottawa) skills and traditions, Andrew J. Blackbird struggled to find the resources to Euro-American schools. He eventually studied at Ypsilanti State Normal School. His command of English enabled him to work as an interpre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YIM_drs-pearl-kendrick-and-grace-eldering_Lansing-MI.html
Dr. Pearl Kendrick (1890-1980) and Dr. Grace Eldering (1900-1988) In 1932 a severe outbreak of whooping cough struck Grand Rapids. Pearl Kendrick, director of the Michigan Department of Health laboratory there and her colleague Grace Eldering dec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YIK_william-crapo-billy-durant-1861-1947_Lansing-MI.html
Unlike most automotive pioneers, Flint's William Durant was not an inventor. Co-owner of the nation's largest horse-drawn carriage company, he was a super salesman who saw the sales and marketing potential of the automobile. Impressed with a 1904…
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As a boy in Port Huron, Thomas Edison spent hours in the laboratory he created in his parents basement. A technological genius, his passion for inventing devices that met practical needs led to more than 1,000 patents and laboratories that helped …
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