Maple River

In 1837 four couples came to this area, known as Maple River, from Oakland County to claim their newly purchased acreage. They were soon followed by a dozen families. These pioneer farmers chose this vicinity because the very fertile land was well-adapted for grazing and crop production. The community church and octagonal schoolhouse were designed and built under the guidance of the Reverend George M. Reynolds, son of one of the pioneer settlers.

Soon after several farmhouses of Greek Revival design were constructed and the cemetery was established. Mr. Reynolds served for many years as a minister of the church and was also the first teacher when the school opened in 1850. Several of the early structures remain, and descendants of the original settlers still reside in this area.

 

site number: L595

era: Statehood Era (1815-1860)

year listed: 1978

year erected: 1979

 
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