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 |