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1836 : Michigan House Introduces Resolution To Exterminate Wolves
1836 : Michigan House Introduces Resolution To Exterminate Wolves
Feb 4 all-day
On Feb. 4, 1836, a resolution was introduced in the Michigan House asking for the extermination of wolves. According to the resolution, wolves were “brigands,” preying on wildlife and farm animals at all times, but … Continue reading "1836 : Michigan House Introduces Resolution To Exterminate Wolves"
1902 : Charles Lindbergh Born in Detroit
1902 : Charles Lindbergh Born in Detroit
Feb 4 all-day
1902 : Charles Lindbergh Born in Detroit
Charles Lindbergh was born February 4, 1902, to Charles and Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh. He was born at an uncle’s house at 1220 W. Forest, in what is now Detroit’s Midtown, but raised in Minnesota. His … Continue reading "1902 : Charles Lindbergh Born in Detroit"
1913 : Rosa Parks Born
1913 : Rosa Parks Born
Feb 4 all-day
1913 : Rosa Parks Born
On February 4, 1913, civil rights icon Rosa Parks was born in rural Tuskegee, Alabama. Born Rosa Louise McCauley, this remarkable woman is remembered as the “mother of the modern day civil rights movement.” Most … Continue reading "1913 : Rosa Parks Born"
1915 : William Whitney Talman Jr. Born, Hamilton Burger of Perry Mason Fame
1915 : William Whitney Talman Jr. Born, Hamilton Burger of Perry Mason Fame
Feb 4 all-day
1915 : William Whitney Talman Jr. Born, Hamilton Burger of Perry Mason Fame
William Whitney Talman Jr. was a third-generation Detroiter whose ancestral line included a member of George Washington’s staff during the American Revolution. A noted actor, he played in many movies before becoming famous as Hamilton … Continue reading "1915 : William Whitney Talman Jr. Born, Hamilton Burger of Perry Mason Fame"
1922 : Ford Motor Company Buys Lincoln Motor Company
1922 : Ford Motor Company Buys Lincoln Motor Company
Feb 4 all-day
On February 4, 1922, the Ford Motor Company bought the failing Lincoln Motor Company for a total of $8 million and expanded its reach into the luxury segment of the automotive market. The acquisition came … Continue reading "1922 : Ford Motor Company Buys Lincoln Motor Company"
1948 : Vincent Furnier Born, Better Known as Alice Cooper
1948 : Vincent Furnier Born, Better Known as Alice Cooper
Feb 4 all-day
1948 : Vincent Furnier Born, Better Known as Alice Cooper
Cooper in 2017 When you talk about rock and roll originators Vincent Furnier needs to be in the discussion. Most know Vince Furnier by his stage name Alice Cooper, a rock and roll legend and … Continue reading "1948 : Vincent Furnier Born, Better Known as Alice Cooper"
1964 : Terry McDermott Shocks the World By Winning a Gold Medal
1964 : Terry McDermott Shocks the World By Winning a Gold Medal
Feb 4 all-day
1964 : Terry McDermott Shocks the World By Winning a Gold Medal
Terry McDermott, the 23-year-old bashful barber from Essexville, Bay County, Michigan, shocked the world today by setting an Olympic speed record in the 500 meter speed skating competition at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, … Continue reading "1964 : Terry McDermott Shocks the World By Winning a Gold Medal"
1838 : Brady Guards, Detroit’s Militia Company, Called into Service During Patriot War in Canada
1838 : Brady Guards, Detroit’s Militia Company, Called into Service During Patriot War in Canada
Feb 5 all-day
On February 5, 1838, Detroit’s militia company, the Brady guards, was called into service during the Patriot War in Canada to prevent Americans from attempting to overthrow the Canadian government and to preserve the peace … Continue reading "1838 : Brady Guards, Detroit’s Militia Company, Called into Service During Patriot War in Canada"
1909 : Haskell Home Orphanage (Battle Creek) Burns Down
1909 : Haskell Home Orphanage (Battle Creek) Burns Down
Feb 5 all-day
1909 : Haskell Home Orphanage (Battle Creek) Burns Down
Fourteen-year-old Lena McKelvey was a temporary guest at the Haskell Home orphanage. The Battle Creek girl was being treated for an injured hand while her family visited Florida. Cecil Coutant, who was 12, had lived at the … Continue reading "1909 : Haskell Home Orphanage (Battle Creek) Burns Down"
1918 : Muskegon Native Arthur Siplon Survives WWI U-Boat Attack
1918 : Muskegon Native Arthur Siplon Survives WWI U-Boat Attack
Feb 5 all-day
1918 :  Muskegon Native Arthur Siplon Survives WWI U-Boat Attack
It is February 5, 1918 and the SS Tuscania is floating just off the Scottish coast. Dusk is setting in. The English luxury liner is carrying more than 2,000 American troops, many from Michigan, bound … Continue reading "1918 : Muskegon Native Arthur Siplon Survives WWI U-Boat Attack"
1953 : John Beilein Born, University of Michigan Basketball Coach
1953 : John Beilein Born, University of Michigan Basketball Coach
Feb 5 all-day
1953 : John Beilein Born, University of Michigan Basketball Coach
Happy birthday to Coach Beilein of the University of Michigan who was born on February 5, 1953. Sources : John Beilein wikipedia entry. Official Michigan Biography.
1959 : Governor Jennifer Granholm Born
1959 : Governor Jennifer Granholm Born
Feb 5 all-day
1959 : Governor Jennifer Granholm Born
Although born in Vancouver, Canada, Jennifer Granholm made history in Michigan, being elected the first woman Attorney General in 1998 and the first woman governor in 2002. She easily won reelection in 2006. Source : … Continue reading "1959 : Governor Jennifer Granholm Born"
1988: Brook Trout Designated Michigan’s State Fish
1988: Brook Trout Designated Michigan’s State Fish
Feb 5 all-day
1988: Brook Trout Designated Michigan's State Fish
In 1965, even as the bluegill was being proposed as the state fish in the Michigan House of Representatives, the adoption of the “trout” as the official fish of Michigan was being promoted in the … Continue reading "1988: Brook Trout Designated Michigan’s State Fish"
1991 : Dr. Kevorkian Barred From Assisting in Suicides
1991 : Dr. Kevorkian Barred From Assisting in Suicides
Feb 5 all-day
1991 : Dr. Kevorkian Barred From Assisting in Suicides
A Michigan court bars Dr Jack Kevorkian from assisting in suicides. Source : HistoryOrb.com For more information, see : Between the dying and the dead : Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s life and the battle to legalize … Continue reading "1991 : Dr. Kevorkian Barred From Assisting in Suicides"
1844: Grand Rapids versus Kent Name Finally Settled
1844: Grand Rapids versus Kent Name Finally Settled
Feb 6 all-day
In a letter written to his brother and sister December 23, 1833, describing his arrival here the previous summer, Joel Guild said: “After looking about for a home, I thought it best to move about … Continue reading "1844: Grand Rapids versus Kent Name Finally Settled"
1854 : First Student Arrives at Michigan Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
1854 : First Student Arrives at Michigan Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
Feb 6 all-day
In 1848, the Michigan Legislature voted to establish a Michigan Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind in Flint. The first student arrived on February 6, 1854. After the School for the Blind was … Continue reading "1854 : First Student Arrives at Michigan Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind"
1905 : Merze Tate Born, First African American Graduate at Western Michigan University
1905 : Merze Tate Born, First African American Graduate at Western Michigan University
Feb 6 all-day
1905 : Merze Tate Born, First African American Graduate at Western Michigan University
A professor, scholar and expert on United States diplomacy, Merze Tate was the first African American graduate of Western Michigan Teachers College, first African American woman to attend the University of Oxford, first African American … Continue reading "1905 : Merze Tate Born, First African American Graduate at Western Michigan University"
1924 : First Highway Signs Installed
1924 : First Highway Signs Installed
Feb 6 all-day
1924 : First Highway Signs Installed
On February 6, 1924, the state highway department placed the first 10,000 metal signs along Michigan highways that notified drivers for the first time of railroad crossings, route markers, mileposts and danger points. These days, … Continue reading "1924 : First Highway Signs Installed"
1933 : Michigan Ratifies 20th Amendment
1933 : Michigan Ratifies 20th Amendment
Feb 6 all-day
Michigan ratifies the 20th amendment. The 20th Amendment sets January 20th as the ending date for presidential and vice presidential terms. It also sets a succession line for the presidency. Source: Michigan History
1950 : City of Livonia Incorporates
1950 : City of Livonia Incorporates
Feb 6 all-day
On Feb. 6, 1950, the city of Livonia was born. The new 36-square-mile city was formally known as Livonia Township, but voters supported incorporation 2,011 to 1,741. In square area, Livonia became the second largest … Continue reading "1950 : City of Livonia Incorporates"
1974 : Truck Drivers’ Strike Against High Diesel Prices Turns Violent
1974 : Truck Drivers’ Strike Against High Diesel Prices Turns Violent
Feb 6 all-day
On February 6, 1974, it was day four of the 11-day 1974 truck drivers’ strike against high fuel prices when things turned particularly violent. In Washtenaw County, a livestock truck driver was injured by flying … Continue reading "1974 : Truck Drivers’ Strike Against High Diesel Prices Turns Violent"
2015 : Congressman John Lewis Visits MSU Campus
2015 : Congressman John Lewis Visits MSU Campus
Feb 6 all-day
Having suffered more than 40 arrests, physical attacks and serious injuries, John Lewis is often called “one of the most courageous persons the Civil Rights Movement has ever produced.” He began participating in sit-ins at … Continue reading "2015 : Congressman John Lewis Visits MSU Campus"
2018 : Former Congressman Joe Knollenberg Dies
2018 : Former Congressman Joe Knollenberg Dies
Feb 6 all-day
2018 : Former Congressman Joe Knollenberg Dies
Former U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, 84, who served Oakland County in Congress for 16 years, died today from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease, a longtime family friend, Mike Murray informed MIRS today. Knollenberg is the father … Continue reading "2018 : Former Congressman Joe Knollenberg Dies"
2021 : Sturgeon Season Starts on Black Lake (Date Varies)
2021 : Sturgeon Season Starts on Black Lake (Date Varies)
Feb 6 all-day
2021 : Sturgeon Season Starts on Black Lake (Date Varies)
Andrew LaLonde poses with his 60-inch sturgeon, the final fish taken during the two-hour sturgeon season on Black Lake.   Kelly House, “Long odds, short season: Michigan sturgeon a zany conservation success“, Bridge, February 8, 2021. … Continue reading "2021 : Sturgeon Season Starts on Black Lake (Date Varies)"
1812 : New Madrid Earthquake Felt in Michigan
1812 : New Madrid Earthquake Felt in Michigan
Feb 7 all-day
The New Madrid earthquake, centered in New Madrid, Missouri, was felt in Michigan and all along the East Coast. For more information, see New Madrid Earthquakes 1811-1812 wikipedia entry. What’s It Like to Live on … Continue reading "1812 : New Madrid Earthquake Felt in Michigan"
1976 : Detroiter Sheila Young First American to Win Three Medals At Winter Olympics
1976 : Detroiter Sheila Young First American to Win Three Medals At Winter Olympics
Feb 7 all-day
1976 : Detroiter Sheila Young First American to Win Three Medals At Winter Olympics
On February 7, 1976, Detroiter Sheila Young became the first American to win three medals in one Winter Olympics. Her medals — one gold (500 meters), one silver (1500 meters), and one bronze (1000 meters) … Continue reading "1976 : Detroiter Sheila Young First American to Win Three Medals At Winter Olympics"
1994 : Lake Superior Freezes Over (Completely)
1994 : Lake Superior Freezes Over (Completely)
Feb 7 all-day
On February 7, 1994, satellite images showed that Lake Superior had completely frozen over, although the lake’s center showed a very thin layer of ice that covered the water. The pictures appeared to settle the … Continue reading "1994 : Lake Superior Freezes Over (Completely)"
2014 : Governor Snyder Congratulates Michigan’s Olympians
2014 : Governor Snyder Congratulates Michigan’s Olympians
Feb 7 all-day
Gov. Rick Snyder today congratulated 13 Michigan athletes competing in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia: “I congratulate all of Michigan’s Olympians competing in this year’s winter games for the tremendous honor they … Continue reading "2014 : Governor Snyder Congratulates Michigan’s Olympians"
2014 : President Barack Obama Visits MSU To Sign Farm Bill
2014 : President Barack Obama Visits MSU To Sign Farm Bill
Feb 7 all-day
President Barack Obama will visit Michigan State University today to sign the $956 billion farm bill and highlight agriculture’s importance to the economy after it received Senate approval Tuesday, the White House confirmed. Obama is … Continue reading "2014 : President Barack Obama Visits MSU To Sign Farm Bill"
2017 : Betsy Devos Confirmed As U.S. Secretary of Education
2017 : Betsy Devos Confirmed As U.S. Secretary of Education
Feb 7 all-day
2017 : Betsy Devos Confirmed As U.S. Secretary of Education
Michigan native Betsy Devos is now the U.S. Secretary of Education after being confirmed by the tightest vote for a presidential cabinet nominee in U.S. Senate history — 51 to 50. Vice President Pence cast … Continue reading "2017 : Betsy Devos Confirmed As U.S. Secretary of Education"
2018 : Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Quarter Officially Launched
2018 : Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Quarter Officially Launched
Feb 7 all-day
2018 : Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Quarter Officially Launched
The United States Mint and the National Park Service launched the “America the Beautiful” Quarters Program coin honoring Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan on Wednesday, February 7, 2018. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore of Michigan … Continue reading "2018 : Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Quarter Officially Launched"
2019 : Congressman John Dingell Jr. Dies
2019 : Congressman John Dingell Jr. Dies
Feb 7 all-day
Former U.S. Rep. John David Dingell Jr., who was one of the U.S. House’s most powerful chairmen and helped write and pass some of the most consequential legislation in the nation’s history, died Thursday. He was 92. … Continue reading "2019 : Congressman John Dingell Jr. Dies"
1818 : Future Governor Austin Blair Born
1818 : Future Governor Austin Blair Born
Feb 8 all-day
1818 : Future Governor Austin Blair Born
Born in New York on February 8, 1818, Austin Blair moved to Jackson, Michigan in 1841. Strongly opposed to slavery, Blair helped to found the Republican Party in 1854 and served in the state legislature … Continue reading "1818 : Future Governor Austin Blair Born"
1951 : State Office Fire Decimates Michigan Government Archives
1951 : State Office Fire Decimates Michigan Government Archives
Feb 8 all-day
1951 : State Office Fire Decimates Michigan Government Archives
On February 8, 1951, a fire caused over $4,000,000 damage to the state’s 28-year-old seven story office building at 300 S. Walnut. Numbed by temperatures that dipped to 10 below zero, firemen from five cities … Continue reading "1951 : State Office Fire Decimates Michigan Government Archives"
1973 : Beggar’s Banquet Opens in East Lansing
1973 : Beggar’s Banquet Opens in East Lansing
Feb 8 all-day
On this day, Beggar’s Banquet opened in East Lansing, Michigan. Founded by Robert Adler, a MSU graduate student, and three friends, Charlie Rose, Christopher Blunt, and Martin Richard, the restaurant’s name was taken from a … Continue reading "1973 : Beggar’s Banquet Opens in East Lansing"
1985 : Stroh’s Brewery in Detroit Announces Closing
1985 : Stroh’s Brewery in Detroit Announces Closing
Feb 8 all-day
1985 : Stroh's Brewery in Detroit Announces Closing
Historical marker text : Leaving the chaos of the 1848 German Revolution, Bernhard Stroh emigrated from Kirn, Germany, to South America. He soon decided to try his fortune in another German settlement, and in 1850 … Continue reading "1985 : Stroh’s Brewery in Detroit Announces Closing"
1997 : Detroit Red Wing Coach Scotty Bowman Wins 1000th Regular Season Game
1997 : Detroit Red Wing Coach Scotty Bowman Wins 1000th Regular Season Game
Feb 8 all-day
1997 : Detroit Red Wing Coach Scotty Bowman Wins 1000th Regular Season Game
On February 8, 1997, Detroit Red Wing coach Scotty Bowman won the 1,000th regular season game of his storied career, a 6-5 overtime victory over the Penguins at the “Igloo” in Pittsburgh (ironically, the previous … Continue reading "1997 : Detroit Red Wing Coach Scotty Bowman Wins 1000th Regular Season Game"
2018 : Michigan Tech Celebrates Winter Carnival
2018 : Michigan Tech Celebrates Winter Carnival
Feb 8 all-day
2018 : Michigan Tech Celebrates Winter Carnival
Welcome to Winter Carnival 2018 Myths and Tales of the Past in Our Frigid Forecast February 8–11, 2018 Organized by Blue Key National Honor Society since 1934, Winter Carnival started in 1922 and has grown … Continue reading "2018 : Michigan Tech Celebrates Winter Carnival"
2021 : Mary Wilson, Founding Member of The Supremes, Dies
2021 : Mary Wilson, Founding Member of The Supremes, Dies
Feb 8 all-day
Mary Wilson, a founding member of The Supremes, died Monday at her home in Las Vegas, her publicist said. She was 76. Wilson, who grew up in a housing project in Detroit, was an original … Continue reading "2021 : Mary Wilson, Founding Member of The Supremes, Dies"
1847 : Holland Founded
1847 : Holland Founded
Feb 9 all-day
On this day, Dutch immigrants fleeing religious persecution and economic distress followed their leader Rev. Albertus Van Raalte to West Michigan and founded Holland. Sources : Zlati Meyer, “City of Holland Founded by Dutch”, Detroit … Continue reading "1847 : Holland Founded"
1864 : Elizabeth Clift Bacon Marries George Armstrong Custer
1864 : Elizabeth Clift Bacon Marries George Armstrong Custer
Feb 9 all-day
1864 : Elizabeth Clift Bacon Marries George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer, the famous Army general who grew up in Monroe, married Monroe native Elizabeth Clift Bacon on February 9, 1864. Bacon, known as Libbie, was the only surviving daughter of an important local … Continue reading "1864 : Elizabeth Clift Bacon Marries George Armstrong Custer"
1864 : Lt. Colonel William McCreery Escapes Libby Prison
1864 : Lt. Colonel William McCreery Escapes Libby Prison
Feb 9 all-day
1864 : Lt. Colonel William McCreery Escapes Libby Prison
February 9, 1864 The Great Escape, American Civil War era. In one of the Civil War’s great prison escapes, William McCreery of Flint was one of many Union officers who tunneled their way out of … Continue reading "1864 : Lt. Colonel William McCreery Escapes Libby Prison"
1934 : Vanderbilt Records 51 Degress Below Zero, A Record Low
1934 : Vanderbilt Records 51 Degress Below Zero, A Record Low
Feb 9 all-day
February 9, 1934 was the coldest day ever recorded in Michigan history, according to the National Weather Service. It was 51 degrees below in Vanderbilt in Otsego County. For the full article, see Zlati Meyer, … Continue reading "1934 : Vanderbilt Records 51 Degress Below Zero, A Record Low"
942 : Detroit Auto Plants Turn Out Last Civilian Car; Refocuses on War Production
942 : Detroit Auto Plants Turn Out Last Civilian Car; Refocuses on War Production
Feb 9 all-day
942 : Detroit Auto Plants Turn Out Last Civilian Car; Refocuses on War Production
Pictured here is the last pre-war Packard to come off the line. On February 9, 1942, production of civilian automobiles was halted across all manufacturers in Detroit, as the city shifted to wartime production and … Continue reading "942 : Detroit Auto Plants Turn Out Last Civilian Car; Refocuses on War Production"
1763 : Treaty of Paris Signed, Transferring Michigan From France to England
1763 : Treaty of Paris Signed, Transferring Michigan From France to England
Feb 10 all-day
1763 : Treaty of Paris Signed, Transferring Michigan From France to England
On February 10, 1763, England and France formally ended the French and Indian War with the Treaty of Paris, which officially transferred Michigan from French to British rule. By that time, English troops had already … Continue reading "1763 : Treaty of Paris Signed, Transferring Michigan From France to England"
1922 : Detroit Symphony Conducts First Radio Concert
1922 : Detroit Symphony Conducts First Radio Concert
Feb 10 all-day
The Detroit Symphony became the first orchestra to have a concert broadcast on the radio on this day in 1922. From 1934 to 1942, the orchestra performed for millions across the country as the official … Continue reading "1922 : Detroit Symphony Conducts First Radio Concert"
1923 : Detroit Historical Society Holds First Annual Meeting
1923 : Detroit Historical Society Holds First Annual Meeting
Feb 10 all-day
On February 10, 1923, the first annual meeting of the Detroit Historical Society was held, featuring a discussion of the Underground Railroad. Today, the Detroit Historical Museum features a permanent exhibit on the same topic. … Continue reading "1923 : Detroit Historical Society Holds First Annual Meeting"
1962 : George Romney Announces His Candidacy for Michigan Governor
1962 : George Romney Announces His Candidacy for Michigan Governor
Feb 10 all-day
In 1962, who announced his ultimately successful candidacy for governor of Michigan? Republican George Romney, father of Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney. Source : Today’s Test, Detroit Free Press, February 10, 2012.
2011 : President Obama Visits Marquette and Northern Michigan University
2011 : President Obama Visits Marquette and Northern Michigan University
Feb 10 all-day
President Barack Obama held up the city of Marquette and Northern Michigan University (NMU) today as examples of how the United States can meet his State of the Union goal of having wireless Internet available … Continue reading "2011 : President Obama Visits Marquette and Northern Michigan University"
2013 : Tiny Frankfort, MI Celebrates One of Its Sons at the Grammy Awards
2013 : Tiny Frankfort, MI Celebrates One of Its Sons at the Grammy Awards
Feb 10 all-day
They pulled out all the stops tonight in tiny Frankfort, about 40 miles west of Traverse City, with native son Andrew Dost up for six Grammys with his band Fun. About 200 townsfolk — one-sixth … Continue reading "2013 : Tiny Frankfort, MI Celebrates One of Its Sons at the Grammy Awards"
2014 : Belle Isle Becomes 102nd Michigan State Park
2014 : Belle Isle Becomes 102nd Michigan State Park
Feb 10 all-day
2014 : Belle Isle Becomes 102nd Michigan State Park
Belle Isle became Michigan’s 102nd state park Monday as the state Department of Natural Resources began running the island park in a move that is expected to save the city up to $6 million a … Continue reading "2014 : Belle Isle Becomes 102nd Michigan State Park"
2016 : Michigan Tech Sets 3 World Records in One Day
2016 : Michigan Tech Sets 3 World Records in One Day
Feb 10 all-day
A Winter World Record Trifecta In what we believe is something akin to the spirit of the whole “when life gives you lemons” sentiment, the hardy folks of Michigan Technological University capitalized on the Keweenaw … Continue reading "2016 : Michigan Tech Sets 3 World Records in One Day"
2017 : Mike Ilitch Dies, Pizza Magnate, Legendary Sports Owner
2017 : Mike Ilitch Dies, Pizza Magnate, Legendary Sports Owner
Feb 10 all-day
2017 : Mike Ilitch Dies, Pizza Magnate, Legendary Sports Owner
  Michael “Mike” Ilitch was born on the east side of Detroit three months before the beginning of the Great Depression in 1929. His parents, Sotir and Sultana Ilitch, were Macedonian immigrants with Sotir working … Continue reading "2017 : Mike Ilitch Dies, Pizza Magnate, Legendary Sports Owner"
2018: Michigan Tech Strives for World’s Record
2018: Michigan Tech Strives for World’s Record
Feb 10 all-day
2018: Michigan Tech Strives for World's Record
   Michigan Technological University has unofficially broken the world record for the most snowmen built within an hour. The previous record was 2,036 held by Japan. Michigan Tech beat that record with a total … Continue reading "2018: Michigan Tech Strives for World’s Record"
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