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      • In 1834, a plat was recorded in Detroit with lots and a town square under the name Derby's Corners. In 1836, the name of the settlement was changed to Wayne, in honor of Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne.
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  2. In 1836, the name of the settlement was changed to Wayne, in honor of Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne. Soon a small hamlet began to develop, which was accelerated by the arrival of the Michigan Central Railroad in 1838.

  3. Feb 28, 2017 · In the mid-1800's, many Michigan counties that already had been established with regionally derived Native American names were given new names invented by Schoolcraft, who would splice together...

    • When did Wayne Michigan get its name?1
    • When did Wayne Michigan get its name?2
    • When did Wayne Michigan get its name?3
    • When did Wayne Michigan get its name?4
    • When did Wayne Michigan get its name?5
    • Mackinac Island. Like many historic places in the Great Lakes region, Mackinac Island's name derives from a Native American language. It’s been said that Native Americans thought the shape of the island resembled a turtle, so they named it "Mitchimakinak" meaning "big turtle."
    • Saint Ignace. St. Ignace’s name is derived from the Roman Catholic missionaries who settled the area during the time of the French and British explorers and fur traders.
    • Sault Sainte Marie. The origin of the name of the oldest city in Michigan goes back to the 1600s, when French missionaries and fur traders went into the area, calling it Sault du Gastogne.
    • Munising. Munising is a Native American name meaning "Place of the Great Island." In 1820 the Chippewa village was located at the mouth of the Anna River, but they later moved camp to Sand Point.
  4. History. Original Wayne County of the Northwest Territory. Wayne County in 1955. Wayne County was the sixth county in the Northwest Territory, formed August 15, 1796, from portions of territorial Hamilton County, territorial Knox County and unorganized territory. It was named for the U.S. general "Mad Anthony" Wayne.

  5. May 24, 2024 · The name of the village was changed to Wayne in 1867. What is the oldest city in Michigan? Sault Ste. Marie is known as the oldest city in Michigan, with its settlement dating back to as early as 1668. Located in the Upper Peninsula, it is separated from the larger city of Sault Ste. Marie by the St. Marys River. What is Wayne State known for?

  6. The history of human activity in Michigan, a U.S. state in the Great Lakes, began with settlement of the western Great Lakes region by Paleo-Indians perhaps as early as 11,000 B.C.E. One early technology they developed was the use of native copper, which they would fashion into tools and other implements with "hammer stones".

  7. 1934 The name Wayne University was adopted, taken from Wayne County and, ultimately, from General Anthony Wayne. 1935 The School of Public Affairs and Social Work was organized. In 1950, it became the present School of Social Work. 1937 The Law School, established in 1927 as Detroit City Law School, became part of the university.

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