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The John W. Keeney and Erena Alexander Rogers Farm, commonly known simply as the Keeney Farm, is a historic district located at 5300 Monroe Street in Franklin Township in north-central Lenawee County, Michigan. [2] It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site and added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 24, 2001. [1]
The next sibling in the family was a brother named Nehaaseemoo. Because a tradition claimed that Tecumseh had two sisters, one 20th century Tecumseh biographer decided that Nehaaseemoo must have been a female, but Sugden (1997) argues the evidence is incontrovertible that he was male. [11] Tecumseh, the fifth child of the family, was born ...
Tecumseh: Built in 1883, this Victorian house was built for sewing machine merchant G. P. Sparks. It is one of the most significant Upright and Wing houses in Tecumseh. It was once attached to a larger farm that no longer exists. 37: Tecumseh Downtown Historic District: Tecumseh Downtown Historic District
New Family Home & Farm store will join Roses Discount Store in Summit Towne Center. Renovations, expected to cost $500,000, are now underway.
This house is locally important as the former home of William Hayden. [2] William Hayden was born in Otsego County, New York, and in 1851 moved to Jackson, Michigan and purchased a mill there. In 1856, he married Sara M. Hosner, [3] and in 1857 the couple moved to Tecumseh and purchased the Globe Flour Mill. Under Hayden's ownership, the mill ...
Kehoe was born in Tecumseh, Michigan, among the younger of a family of 13 children. His parents were Philip Kehoe (1833–1915) and Mary (McGovern) Kehoe (1835–1890). [8] He attended Tecumseh High School and Michigan State College (later Michigan State University), where he studied electrical engineering.
The Tecumseh Historic District is a residential historic district located in the city of Tecumseh in Lenawee County, Michigan, United States.It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site and added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1984.
Tecumseh was born in what is now Ohio at a time when the far-flung Shawnees were reuniting in their Ohio Country homeland. During his childhood, the Shawnees lost territory to the expanding American colonies in a series of border conflicts. Tecumseh's father was killed in battle against American colonists in 1774.