Historical Marker

Bridgewater Town Hall

10990 Clinton Road · Bridgewater Township · Washtenaw

Michigan marker

Inscription

Bridgewater Township was set off from Hixon Township in 1832. The remainder became Manchester Township in 1837. By 1850 there were two settlements, River Raisin and Bridgewater. Each had a railroad station and a post office. The River Raisin community no longer exists. In 1856 the first town hall opened on this site and was also used for “moral and scientific lectures and for funerals.

” The present hall was built in 1882 and has been in continuous use as the site of township meetings, elections, and social functions.

Location

Address10990 Clinton Road
CityBridgewater Township
CountyWashtenaw

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