Tecumseh:: The First Century

Tecumseh:: The First Century

Tecumseh:: The First Century

Tecumseh:: The First Century

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Overview

Tecumseh was founded by a family of pioneers. The principals in the venture were Musgrove Evans with his wife, Abi Evans (n©e Brown), Abi's brother, Joseph Brown, and Austin E. Wing, a cousin of the Brown family. Joseph and Abi had firsthand knowledge of pioneer life, having established Brownville in Jefferson County, New York, with their father, Jacob Brown. Austin E. Wing was already in Michigan, living in Monroe, and he convinced Musgrove that the new settlement would be a noble and profitable venture. Musgrove convinced his brother-in-law, Joseph, and the three formed a company with the purpose of purchasing land and founding a community in the interior of Michigan. Upon arrival, a number of the first settlers were taking lunch while building the first structure, a 20-by-20 foot
log "company house" to be shared by all until they could each build their own houses , and Musgrove Evans suggested naming the town after the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. There was some debate, especially as Tecumseh had fought on the side of the British, but it was decided that he had truly fought for his convictions and for his people, so the name was decided upon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439633076
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/07/2006
Series: Images of America Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 60 MB
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About the Author

Kern Kuipers and Amanda Payeur are members of the Tecumseh Area Historical Society and share a fascination with history, especially historic houses. They have selected photographs from the collections of the Tecumseh Area Historical Society, the Tecumseh Public Library, and the Lenawee County Historical Society to tell the story of Tecumseh's first 100 years.
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