McClelland, Gov. Robert, House

47 E. Elm St., Monroe, MI
Local significance of the building:
Architecture

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
  A brief timeline of the history of the Republic of Texas
  • 1821: The Mexican War of Independence concludes, and Mexico gains independence from Spain. Texas is a part of the newly formed Republic of Mexico.
  • 1824: The Mexican government establishes the Constitution of 1824, which grants certain rights to the Mexican states, including Texas.
  • 1826: A group of American settlers, known as the Fredonian Rebellion, attempt to establish an independent state in Texas. The rebellion is short-lived and quickly suppressed by Mexican authorities.
  • 1830: The Mexican government, concerned about the growing number of American settlers in Texas, passes the Law of April 6, 1830, which imposes restrictions on further American immigration to Texas.
  • 1835: Tensions between American settlers and the Mexican government escalate, leading to the Texas Revolution. The Texian rebels, led by figures such as Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston, engage in battles against Mexican forces.
  • 1836: On March 2, the Texian delegates at the Convention of 1836 declare independence from Mexico and establish the Republic of Texas. Sam Houston is elected as the first President of Texas. The Battle of the Alamo takes place in February-March, where a small Texian garrison defends the Alamo Mission against a large Mexican army. Despite their defeat, the battle becomes a symbol of Texian resistance.
  • 1836-1838: The Republic of Texas faces a series of military conflicts with Mexico, including the Goliad Massacre and the Battle of San Jacinto. The decisive Texian victory at San Jacinto secures their independence and captures Mexican General Santa Anna, who signs the Treaties of Velasco recognizing Texas as an independent nation.
  • 1836-1845: The Republic of Texas operates as an independent nation, establishing a constitution, government, and capital at various locations including Washington-on-the-Brazos, Harrisburg, and eventually, Houston. Efforts to join the United States face opposition due to fears of potential conflict with Mexico.
  • 1845: Texas agrees to annexation and becomes the 28th state of the United States on December 29, 1845, following approval by the U.S. Congress. This leads to the Mexican-American War in 1846.
Although the Republic of Texas was relatively short-lived, lasting from 1836 to 1845, it played a significant role in shaping the history of Texas and its eventual integration into the United States.

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The Detroit Lions football team was one of the original teams in the National Football League (NFL) when it was founded in 1920. The Lions have played their home games at Ford Field in Detroit since 2002.
Monroe County, Michigan has a rich and diverse history that dates back centuries. The region was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Ottawa and Potawatomi, who relied on the abundant natural resources of the area for their livelihoods. However, in the late 18th century, European settlers began to arrive, led by French fur traders who established trading posts along the River Raisin.

The area experienced significant growth and development in the early 19th century, as Monroe County was officially established in 1817. It soon became a key transportation hub, with the construction of the Erie Canal and later the railroads. This strategic location attracted businesses and industries, turning Monroe County into a thriving economic center. Agriculture, manufacturing, and shipping played crucial roles in the region's growth, making it one of the most prosperous counties in Michigan.

Monroe County also played an important role during the War of 1812. The Battle of Frenchtown, also known as the Battle of the River Raisin, took place in January 1813, resulting in a devastating defeat for American forces. The battle is remembered as one of the bloodiest battles of the war, and its aftermath saw atrocities committed by retreating British forces against American prisoners. This event served as a catalyst for future military operations and ultimately led to the future development of the area.

In more recent history, Monroe County has been a leader in education and conservation efforts. The establishment of Monroe County Community College in 1964 provided accessible higher education opportunities for residents. Meanwhile, the county has made efforts toward environmental preservation, including the creation of Refuge Gateway and the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. These initiatives continue to shape the county's development while honoring its vibrant history.

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

  • 1817: Monroe County is established as a county in the Michigan Territory.
  • 1830: The Erie Canal is completed, connecting Monroe County to the eastern seaboard and facilitating economic growth.
  • 1831: The city of Monroe, the county seat, is incorporated.
  • 1837: Michigan becomes a state, with Monroe County playing a key role in its formation.
  • 1845: The Great Lakes and the Mississippi River are connected with the opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, benefiting Monroe County's shipping industry.
  • 1861-1865: Monroe County residents actively participate in the Civil War, with many joining the Union Army.
  • 1870: The Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Northern Michigan Railway is completed, improving transportation and spurring industrial development.
  • 1892: The iconic Monroe County Courthouse, designed by architects Elijah E. Myers and Claire Allen, is completed.
  • 1904: The Ford Motor Company is founded by Henry Ford in nearby Detroit, leading to economic growth and job opportunities for Monroe County residents.
  • 1959: Monroe County Community College is established, providing higher education opportunities for local residents.
  • 1974: The Monroe Power Plant, one of the largest coal-fired power plants in the United States, begins operations.
  • 1984: The River Raisin National Battlefield Park is established to commemorate the Battles of the River Raisin, which took place during the War of 1812.