Downtown Ann Arbor (Images of America)

by Patti Smith

Other authorsMayor John Hieftje (Foreword)
Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Local notes

977.4 Smi

Barcode

7039

Collection

Publication

Arcadia Publishing (2014), Edition: Illustrated, 128 pages

Description

In 1824, John Allen and Elisha Rumsey established the first homestead in what is now downtown Ann Arbor. The story goes that the community got its name when the two founders' wives, both named Ann, were seen lounging in a grove of trees. In reality, Ann Allen and Mary Ann Rumsey were never in town at the same time, but how it actually was named is unimportant when considering what Ann Arbor grew into. Early settlers gave the town schools, an expansive courthouse, a beautiful post office, and streetcar lines that spanned downtown. They built this town, and their legacy is present in every walk up Huron Street, drive down to William and Main Streets, or bike ride over to Kerrytown.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

128 p.; 9.25 inches

Pages

128
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