Historical Marker

Johnson's Tavern

35118 West Michigan Avenue · Wayne · Wayne

Michigan marker

Inscription

In 1824 George M. Johnson purchased eight acres of land from the government and erected a log tavern at this location, a day’s journey from Detroit. Stephen G. Simmons bought the tavern from Johnson in 1825 and operated it until he was hanged for the murder of his wife in 1830. In 1832 the tavern, located on the new Detroit-Chicago military road, was purchased by Ezra Derby.

He later subdivided some of his land and sold lots. A hamlet known as Derby’s developed around the tavern, and in 1836 the name of the settlement was changed to Wayne, apparently to honor General Anthony Wayne. On April 12, 1869, forty-five years after George Johnson settled here, the village was incorporated.

Location

Address35118 West Michigan Avenue
CityWayne
CountyWayne

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