Historical Markers in
Eaton County, Michigan

1845 Eaton County Courthouse American Legion Post 222 Veterans Memorial Austin Blair Bellevue Gothic Mill Blake's Opera House Bring Bricks Back to Nature Center Eaton United Methodist Church Clay Hill Delta Center Methodist Church Delta Mills Schools Delta Township / Delta Charter Township Dimondale Cemetery Vietnam/Korea Memorial Dimondale Cemetery World War I Memorial Dimondale Cemetery World War II Memorial Dimondale Fire Eaton and Barry Counties Vietnam Memorial Eaton County / Eaton County Courthouse Square Eaton Rapids Community War Memorial Edward Ferris House First Congregational Church First Congregational Church of Charlotte First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Bell Fitzgerald Park Governor Frank D. Fitzgerald Home Grand Ledge 1909 Grand Ledge Chair Company Gresham United Methodist Church Hamlin District No. 15 School History of the Bennett Park Dam Island Park Joseph & Mary Hall House Lawrence Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Luren D. Dickinson / The "Country Capitol" Miller Dairy Farm No. 1 Opera House Preston's Grocery - Preston's Bar Quarrying and Carrying Red Ribbon Hall Rick's Barber Shop Second Island Shane Jewelry Company The Old Boiler Room and Sand House The Potterville United Methodist Church Through Fire, Depression and War - The Legend Lives On Vermontville Academy Vermontville First Home Vermontville First Schoolhouse Vermontville United Methodist Church VFW National Home VFW National Home For Children World War II Memorial What's Buried Down Below? Where You are Standing Wasn't Always Woods Why Lincoln Bricks Were Better "Growing Progress" "The Saratoga of the West"
Michigan is the only state in the United States that consists of two peninsulas. The Upper Peninsula (UP) and Lower Peninsula (LP) are connected by the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge, which is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world.
Eaton County, located in the state of Michigan, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. Established in 1837, the county was named after John H. Eaton, the Secretary of War during President Andrew Jackson's administration. The region was home to several Native American tribes, including the Potawatomi and Ojibwa, who inhabited the fertile lands along the Grand River.

The first European settlers began to arrive in the area during the 1830s, primarily attracted by the abundance of timber and fertile soil. The county's first permanent settlement, formed in 1835, was called Bellevue. As more settlers arrived, other towns, such as Charlotte and Eaton Rapids, began to flourish. The development of the county was heavily influenced by the construction of the Erie Canal, which connected the Great Lakes region to the eastern seaboard and facilitated trade and transportation.

Agriculture and manufacturing played significant roles in shaping Eaton County's economy. With its fertile soil, the county became a major agricultural hub, specializing in corn, wheat, dairy farming, and apple orchards. The establishment of manufacturing industries, such as paper mills, furniture factories, and automobile parts production, further diversified the local economy.

Throughout its history, Eaton County has experienced various transformations and faced several challenges. The county witnessed the growth of education and cultural institutions, including the formation of the Eaton County Fair and the establishment of Charlotte High School. However, it also faced setbacks, such as the devastation caused by the Great Depression and the decline of some manufacturing industries in the late 20th century.

Today, Eaton County remains an important part of Michigan's agricultural and manufacturing sectors. It is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, vibrant communities, and a commitment to preserving its historical heritage.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Eaton County, Michigan.

  • 1837 - Eaton County is established by the Michigan Legislature.
  • 1838 - The first settlers arrive in the county.
  • 1840 - Eaton Rapids, the county seat, is established.
  • 1850 - The county population reaches over 7,000.
  • 1861-1865 - Many residents of Eaton County serve in the Civil War.
  • 1880 - The county's population exceeds 20,000.
  • 1900 - The Grand River Avenue, a major highway, is completed through the county.
  • 1929-1939 - The Great Depression affects the county's economy.
  • 1953 - Construction of the Interstate 69 begins in Eaton County.
  • 1976 - The county celebrates its 150th anniversary.
  • 1994 - Eaton County's population reaches over 100,000.
  • 2018 - Eaton County continues to grow and develop, with a diverse economy and thriving communities.