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Ilon vias organized The IDQIHIUCIA5 of the Board xx ele enIhI1sif1sI1C In their xx ork and soon middle Ol umtcr sIIIocmIN were opened In 1838 the hrst high school made itw IDDCIITAIILL The hrst session was hLIcI in the llppel storx UI 1 DLIIHIIL -school IDLIIICIIIIQ The pupils Icm51sIuI of 73 bow I IILr on I huilflmg was ercIIQcI .md nux NILICIICS unc flclckcl Io Ihe high school curr1II1Iu111 i ,PLULI UL J Mi-f Fa 55 Old IIIOCIIIIOIIBC m1I Ima In us umm I mom o HI1u1I.II1cm Illlf Ju 5 lk in I1rI I It I I Irs c ir nm mu we mum 15 QUIK ruuxmi I III In nur r. 10113, IhI mu Inc um. 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A 'I I 'ff 5 r I Nunn Lirrix L I nghsh who had I lktll ll from thc I-ruich lll IhI I rench ILIICI IncI1.111VX.1r I .uerm IIIQ XX .11 of 1817 Detroit XK41SfUI' I last time wurrcnclerul Io Ilicn hands Gen Hull, I1 man unht for I'C5DUI'lSlID1I1tX was forgccl to wurrender Iktrolt to Ihg Br1I1sh The British xx1Ih IJQIIIKIN of Indians Izulcgul the ll x .mf 1I was with Ihn IhrI.1I ul Inclicm IHIISSII ITL uummg IILIII Imc mi ILIII um1pI1II1I1onN IIIQII HIIII ima furcul Io HUFFLIICILI' Mtcr thx IIIIL of the Ilmmu IJLIrmI was rLI1Ixc11 mx IL 'XIIILFIIIIIIS :III II um .I Illll Jr.IrI1II1 x In I I L ci 111115 111111 I lllwu x Ihu xmr Ihg Miigricilri QIOXQFIIIHQIII Iuthorlzul rehun IhI . nxunm 155 Inn mxunm u If iiggdn to c ISITI JIIII wllJJ1L I I1 LVIIIQN ot In Icirilurx Q fi UXXIII f ls ll LX me mm III ucgc Hrrclxx Ircl In 1111115 Xlunmc Suri! UK of S I I Icr num cucripi Xu inf xx Tlllkll In Frflccn Oh' and Io I'I ' Ia ' If- 'gg 'lII. 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Ihe IJIQSLIII ulx of llurmt xx ls foundul IS 1 perm 1111.111 IOL mon bx AIIIOIIIL I I1 Moths C ullll HQ xx IH g,lX6ll 1 gI'11'lL of mo hundred .ind twwntx five ICFLS of I md In the Kxnsg of I 1 mcg Hovx ever Q xdlll le churned all the l md from I lk: Humn to I lkr I llL on lmmh sulu ofthe Ugtrmt Rn er bee iuse of the great expense mcurred m the settlement of the 1 Inst Colonx md llso becluse of the bene gf if 1 Hts he g ne to Nuv I rance by IH llxlllg peaCe 'figu mth the Iroquoxs Ihe dl5pOSlI1OIl of thls 4-'F' ILE lmcl vs IS xerx S1IDlllI'lO th at ofthe d lye of Mil' fpucllllsm I mns OlltS1dC the stoclvlde of Iktlmt vmrr grmted to settlers under xery 5 3 obllgltmy terms Phe f1I'IIlCI'Pl1Cl duen for 5 , 4. ICIILII, dues for the rlght to trade He llso on pud toll to hun hrs gram ground 'nt the Z kN publxc 1n1ll If he ulehed to sell Ins pro X R f pelty, he must gun C ddlllu' s Lonsnnt ind xlso gun lmn the hrst flght to purchane TMI 11111110 9111001 He vs IS also experted to furmsh tnnber for x Le-,els Lncl fortuic 1110115 xx hen des1red Small lute vulhm the Qtockldc xxue gum under the mme gondmons land SllI'I'0LlI1dlI1g the stoekade vv lb xx mked 111 common by 111 the rnh lbll mis, and was 1150 ueed for pdblllflllllg purposes It was not vuse to allow the buxldmg up of outslde lands beexuse of frequent Indnm itt lcks The houees too e'1s1lx Qerved is ln imbueh to lncle the su 13165 In 1197 Detron xx IS bounded on the south east by the Du1o1t Rn er on the northc lst by vxlmt IS nova mlled I Ort 'Street on the est hx the present street eilled VVooclward PM enue, and on the vsest by S' Yiifh- H Yfmecerf lIlSldC the stock ule The Inst settlers Q une to Detrou xuth 1 nnlltdrx colony Its first gox ernors were xx dr ggnerrls 1nd ns settlement vx as 1 fort Indeed 0111 Port Detrolt was 11 udly seeond Lo my fmt 111 thc. L nlted States xn mllltary nnportance It was neeessdrv 10 found DCllOlt IS cl fort becduee 1n 110 other way could the French secure control ofthe ru er for the fur Lrfide, pxu ent the Fnghsh from hax mg 'recess 10 the II1d1iIlS of the xx est md restrun ind meet the flequent Illdlill fittackq The problem of the red IH in xx fm most stressmg to the p1oneers Pontlac, an Illdl in chmf, clexlsed .1 plot xx 011111 of 1 Nfrpoleon He h id plinned to Cfipture Detrmt m ws ure lts lIlh1lJlI'1llfS 'md then wxth the Comblned ald of the other Inch in trlbrs Qloxxlx sweep mem 1rd 161 osi the countrx 6XtCI'lT1lH1I111g' the nhltr m ln fmex er from the Indmn 5 hunung ground He 'mbandoned thls plot however xx hen rt vs is d1SLOX ered by the Brxtmh and Pontlae after cdusmg 1 good deal of xx dr, 1IlSt1gHt1I1g and sumulatlng the Induns to Slege ifter slege and massacre after massacre, became broken 111 splrxt xx hen he xx as conx mced of the ueelessness of 1115 Cause, and made peice vnth the Brltlsh H wandered through the vxest 101 three Ve1rS and, IH List St Lows vs as murdered bv another Illdlafl For one hundred .md fue years DGl101t had been slowly and lflbonously groxxrng Prom French rule lt f paQsed to Fngllsh ind from Fngllbh to Amerxcan fi ZUAN All three had COI1If1bUtCd 10 ns vx ealth progress and from th then rn a few hours the pqmful 1011 ofa Cen Sr Anne sneer turj. xx as turned Lo ashes In 1803 a Hre broke out IH the uty and, fed bx L1 nercc mnd reduced the pr1de 01 the Mlddle XVest to ashes 'Ihe old I ranch settlers llong the r1x er 11110 forgot thelr hatred of the Br1t1sh Amcrlcans 1nd helped the llIlfOI'lL1IVifCS xuth shelter and food Out of thls llOIhlI1gI'lCS-S plins were mlde to rebulld the mtv Many resldente mox ed to Fourlccn x - ' - ' QQ 2 2:1 x z 1 'z x 1 e 2 f 1 z uc. i 1 .3 j' ' L 'Q ' ' . z 2 I' ' 'K' TY , XL 'L ' Q 1 1 1 - ' I ' 1 - 5' , 4 I' 1 Q Q 1 Q - 'nr , Q. 1 v v Y 1 I ,- . -5'-17?-, . 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flour is to be procured and nothing for the subsistence of the cattle . . . Their houses are left without glass, and in many cases the flooring has been burned. Their clothing has been plundered from them by the Indians. It is a literal fact that the inhabitants have been obliged to resort to chopped hay, boiled, for their subsistence. Many, possessing neither firmness of mintl or body sufficient to sustain the c'1l'1mities with which they have been assailed have gone into the tsx lum where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest At the beginning of the Qixtl VK ar Detroit was one of the first cities in its support of President I incoln A huge mass meeting assembled April lath the day war w 'ts officiallx declared for the purpose of raising troops to comply with I incoln s call for rv 000 xolunteers The city of Detroit loaned the State of Michigan S50 000 for the equipping of the first regi ment The First Michigan Regiment of In 'Q fftntry went to Wasliingtoii May 13th I was the first western regiment to reach W ish ington During the period of w ir Detroit bore her share of the burdens Oxer a million 'I-in dollars was raised to help the gox ernment and 'E 1 aid the families whose bread winners were serving the country Relief societies were con ff-s ducted by citizens of the Clty In 1863 the S ff' dire consequences of the war were felt all over First High school the country The ltx es of thousands of men had been taken or wrecked and thousands were suffering the tortures of war prisons Necessity forced the government to adopt the plan of drafting men into mlllt try SCFVICC Immediately outbursts of dislox alty toward the government occurred and seething hatred developed for the unfortunate colored race They were accused of being the cause of the war Riots occurred frequently and the unhappy negroes were forced to Hee for protection more than once Their homes were destroyed by fire and the harm less colored people were often the xictims of murder The troops were called upon to terminate these dtsgrateful acts The after effects of the Q wil VVctr were precisely the same as those of tny other w tr The buying pow er of turrency was gre ltly reduced Stamps were used as small th lllgi, intl tonditions existed in Detroit then much ts they did in dtvts tltttl l uiope tfter tht VVorltl Vvlf Oxer thirty yt Irs were required to set tht tountrx b itk on its fett intl its money it p tr C rime w tx es and detline of public intl prix ttt morahtx show that these effects are alwfus repeated as 1 tommon tonstqutnct of strife f I 'i K' MARt Uuuus WH I Mu -'H' f 33 '5 it W Lixwrgxafg-fd x'- XR ilrh IT5 V' Ll EU ln 'll' f Mr At f 5' syisff- My aj gifs? I r D tr Sixteen . , 1 1 L 1 L , I . v v v. s I 1 . 4 1 1 I, L. . . . . ,. Y. ,r . 4 . . . . Y si 1 . A s Y V V Y g .1 Y . . . 1 x Y C y . , ,.- v . V , Y 'f it - - A 11 , , .I ' . 1. I- J ' . ' ' ' - n if f e ' ' L ..f -i r 1 1 , I - - 1 . 'xt , 'I N 1 N . . . Y . 1 . 'I . E ' r III l . . , ' ' I il ll , Wil ll J-11 , . f ' 1 'N M - ' Y J 111 ,411 , T' . eg -,lf J, fl l ll -:Jef I ' ' ., 11 - .4 I 34-4-Q., . . . . ' ' f- Y- 'A sq- ' ' ffn I- V . . . t 1 - f- ' - 1' A- Jijy . , , y s ' X sl 7' s su R I c Z . . i ' . .5 YL 7 'f . . Y ' . - , V l ' . 7 ' - ' 1 v 1 f ' 1 -. I c t . ' ' C T. 'I C I In ' ' ' ' C 2 I 72 ' x v- v s vc N4 E ' L1 5 Y 2 A if 1 X- : ' 'z Vt ' 5 ' - ' ts f ' ' 'as- z 1 'I ' A 1 - 2 i 2 . 1 x ' Se J H , i S ' ' N U' 1' ,' 'iz J Hz z. ' ' t I 'Z x s' .' ' 1 X. I .' 1 1 -'t' 1 1 .' 2 ' ' ' A A 1 . ' - i I I I , , . N f 5' -'1 , ,. - -7- . A W - 5 134, ,rfb ji :L . -V ,:'- - ' -- ' - , V, 3 , W -5 S ' ' L ' Q, .54-'S-.. 1' -, Y -AA-3 A s is i :.w'if'll-' I' I Y -L- .film ' - 1, 1 l ll UL. : Ld ,-L HY: 4 X W X I . ll.. . v, ,A-,V -:I -- --- ,I ,Vi I,j-'-A-s-,T-TF1.,,.. ..-., H. NFIWH .. A 5: , fs, L3 q s I klgyf-, . ,, Z' , '- gi AV .V . kegifg Y 1?'HAr51Qg?TTiii-T 2 ,e V- Y,-fg gyffafa '. ' , -Yap 44' - ,xfv srgrlf ' '. . - -5 '- .' 4 ,f--' ' ' ff. 4' ' . uf? 4 ' ' 'T'- : , , if -N- ' 1 'ag V' 1 Q 4' ,J- nf ' -, f, ' V.-' s--, -YYY , ef- -Cf fy 'h4.1.i7g- ' ' , I 5fl4,i Y:-5, , ff V , l - Q? i ff f-f - -Q., - 'Q 551 f :rw t e oit
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