Grosse Ile Township

      The island of Grosse Ile was first occupied by Native Americans and later the French, British, and Americans. The township is composed of a total of 12 islands in the Detroit River.
History, Museums, and Historical Societies
Grosse Ile History
Grosse Ile Historical Society
Grosse Ile Historical Museum  25020 E. River Road
Grosse Ile Lighthouse
 
Historical Sites
Angus Keith House  9510 Horse Mill Road  (MHM)
Colonel Brodhead's Office  20604 East River Road  (MHM)
East River Road Historic District
Eighteenth-century Gristmill Site  East River Road  (MHM)
Frenchman's Creek Bridge
Mansion House and Survey Tree  20722 East River Road  (MHM)
Military Outpost 1815-1817  East River Road  (MHM)
North Hickory Canal Bridge
Potawatomi Cession of Grosse Ile  Bridge Road
Rucker-Stanton House  21719 West River Road  (MHM)
Thorofare Canal Bridge-Ferry Street
Thorofare Canal Bridge-Parke Lane
St. Anne Church  21508 E. River Road (MHM)
St. James Episcopal Church  25150 E. River Road  (MHM)
 
 
MHM=Michigan Historical Marker