...river a fine place to lay out a town on a height ... between the river...
...River were, in fact named after Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York who was instrumental...
...River valley to work among the Delawares. His daily journals allow great insight into the times...
...River Road near Garfield). I had gone to kindergarten through third grade at Wayne School...
...rivers and sometimes over land and to what is now Indiana and back. From Detroit...
...river , or Moravians . There occasionally is a vacancy on the Clinton Township Historical Commission. If you live...
...River. It has changed since it was first erected sometime in the 1880s. Its wood...
...river to allow the canoes to float on through. The Clinton River is an excellent... |
...RIVER AT HARRINGTON & MORAVIAN ESTABLISHED ON JUNE 21, 1782 AS NEW GNADENHUTTEN NOTTAWASIPPEE RIVER... |
...river with our oars at work. We soon saw another deer in the river, which... |
...river. The women could not speak English, but we found they had gone down the river... |
...river, having sailed down the river forty-hve or hfty miles this day. September 25th... |
...River Point, stopped and made some inquiry about the river. We then passed down to Three... |
...River into Oswego River, and down into Lake Ontario. On Lake Ontario he sailed to Niagara... |
...river. August 28th. We unloaded our boat early in the morning, carried our baggage seventy... |
...river twelve or fifteen miles and encamped on the river bank near a house, where... |
...river one-half to three-quarters of a mile below the town, though the river... |
...river, and passage up the river difficult, it was thought best to put up for the night... |
...river ten or twelve miles and took dinner on the bank, then 'went up the river... |
...River. The description by the Navigator of the river, etc., published in 1817, I cannot... |
...River, so that it was possible to sail down the Allegheny into the Ohio River... |
...river, passing three arks with families going down the river; arrived in Pittsburgh about 6 A. M., where... |
...River, 30 miles on the Chautauqua Lake and its waters; the Conewauge River, 25 miles... |
...river and there are several springs. Up-stream on the River were salt springs according... |
...river and there are several springs. Up-stream on the River were salt springs according... |
...RIVER IN 1782. THE SPRINGS THAT ARE DESCRIBED IN THE MORAVIAN ACCOUNTS STILL CAN BE FOUND... |
...Clinton River in 1909. Little Road is one of the oldest roads in Clinton Twp. ... |
...river and the oxbow. It would also back up water for the mill races. We don't recall... |
...River. The Hill Crest Country Club has not yet been built. A barn is on the Clinton... |
...River. The rising river caught a lot of people by surprise.... especially people who live... |
...River is very low due to a lack of rain in June. The dam, constructed... |
...River. from Hayes to Lake St Clair, can be a beautiful adventure. This photo was taken... |
...River. Like most rivers in Michigan, this was formed after the last ice age. So it is about... |
...River from Canal Park toward Mill Park. The water in this part of the river... |
...years people used small boats on the Clinton River to reach the interior of Michigan.... |
...Saint Clair River. He donated these items that he found to the Clinton Township Musuem.... |
...Clinton River taken from Canal Park. February 1, 2009 Across the river is Mill Park. ... |
...RIVER. NATIVE AMERICANS USED THE RIVER AS A TRANSPORTATION ROUTE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. TYPE... |
...River of Lake Saint Clair was later called The Clinton River to avoid confusion with... |
...river was not too high. We had the promise of two horses and I agreed... |
...River, Wisconsin, eight miles wide and thirty miles long. Owing to a dispute over the title... |
...river. Lodged in the boat. The weather was cool. We supposed that we came twenty... |
...river and launched the boat. We examined our baggage and dried some of it, much... |
...River, arriving there at half past 7 P. M. On the 5th and oth of June... |
...river, which was very crooked, but with a gentle current and a deep channel. The banks... |
...river, past some very handsome prairies and bluffs, one of which we went onto in the morning... |
...river, having come about forty-six miles. September 26th. We passed on down the river... |
...river Heating down. We continued to sail down until after noon, when R. Fowler became... |
...river, though it was full of legs, trees, etc. Then we went up three-quarters... |
...river five or six miles to the place of a wealthy planter of Kentucky, who had many... |
...river, which brought the wind ahead, though it was light, and the clouds gathered on every... |
...river, and went about one and one-fourth miles, where we stopped at a house... |
...river about three miles until we came to McCarter's Ferry. Went on shore to the settle... |
...river. The land- lord oifered to pilot us up the Little Chain, which was near... |
...River and so dovm by Galli- polis, running on all day and all night,_passing... |
...river and stopped at Fort Knox; got water, but it was not very good. This... |
...River and Mississinewas, at White River or some place that they would appoint to have... |
...river. Two or three of them fol- lowed us and spent some time with us at the river... |
...River. We therefore took the packs, rode through the river and went to the house... |
...river as fast as we could. There were four or iive canoes, containing about twenty... |
...river one or two miles and took breakfast. Two Indians followed us with two deer... |
...river. They returned and said that they thought our passage up at an end; if we went... |
...river. The water in the river was falling, although it appeared low, we had frequently... |
...river, and after taking a preliminary sail on the river with four passengers and - after... |
...River, Ludwik Wesolowski studied the river and its many branches with the help of the French... |
...RIVER ROAD. FROM THERE IT GOES ACROSS THE ROAD TO CANAL PARK WHERE IT FOLLOWS... |
...River Road and Garfield. The DPW yard is behind the building, on the other side... |
...River during the 1840's . It created a back water to float the canal boat... |
...River as it flows into Lake Saint Clair. The river systems are not complely accurate... |
...River that flows into Lake Saint Clair. At that time it was called the Huron... |
...River. The entrance is by the Moravian Road Bridge that crosses the Clinton River. The park... |
...River in the Woodrow W. Woody Indian Gardens Park. The desendants of the Delaware Indians... |
...river. The white men had their gardens on the south side of the river and the Indians... |
...River was held August 23, 2000. Members of the Delaware Indian Tribe from Fairfield Ontario... |
...River Road and Canal Road. The Clinton River overflowed its banks on May 23, 2004... |
...River. Some maps show Kerner Road going into a circle near the river. There are stories... |
...River across from Woody Park. At that time the Clinton River was named the Huron... |
...Park is on the left side of the Clinton River. Mill Park is on the right.... |
...River at the great blue heron nests in Mill Park. If you like poison ivy Mill... |
...eastern end of Canal Road at Clinton River Road. Here is his web site: http://www.wildbillsigns.com/... |
...River in what is now Clinton Township/ The drawing of the church is from the Burton... |
...June 27 2015. This is the professional class in the 15 mile race. Heavy rain... |
...River to return home from a Mount Clemens Old Crowd reunion. Ed Brand went on to write... |
...Great Bloue Herons have returned to their rookery in our park along the Clinton River.... |
...River. In return, Michigan was awarded the western Upper Peninsula. (A small, eastern segment of the Upper... |
...This new signs marks the small boat launch sites along the Clinton River.... |
...Rivers always flow on to the flood plain after a heavy rain. What is unusual... |
...This is on Hayes Road at the Clinton River. This was a 100 year flood. ... |
...Park on Canal and Clinton River Roads. 6 inches of rain fell within a few hours.... |
...over the Clinton River, use the search. All of these photos were taken by Jim Kowalski... |
...from the greenhouse frames from the Mount Clemens Rose Garden on Cass and Clinton River Road.... |
...across the river before the leaves come out. You can hear them a mile away. ... |
...River. This is late March 2013. Please keep your distance and don't bother them... |
...River is very shallow due to a lack of rain and snow fall. Normally it is up to the banks... |
...what is left of the Clinton and Kalamazoo Canal and south to the Clinton River. ... |
...River Bridge. We hope to get permission to save some of the rails and paving... |
...Clinton River Bridge is being redone. The tracks from the old Interurban RR are visible. ... |
...connects Canal Park with Budd Park. Across the river from Canal Park is Mill park. ... |
...uncovered. The Mount Clemens Hotels used to use this area along the river as a dump.... |
...constructed in Michigan. It was built in 1782. The bridge is over the Clinton River. ... |
...River. Pieces of some of them are on display in the Moravian Hall Museum in Clinton... |
...side of this photo. Mill Park is to the right. The Clinton River is underneath. ... |
...River Road and Cass Ave. The Weiss Family donated them to Clinton Township. The Pergola... |
...Hacker Bridge over the Clinton River are on display in the Township Moravian Hall Museum.... |
...July 4 2011 This will make bike riding over the river a lot safer and dryer. ... |
...River Hogs 8/27/11 SAT 2:00 P.M. A Southfield, SumMore Fest, Ludington Mariners 9/3/11 SAT 1:00 P.M. A Crossroads... |
...April 9 2011 Moving the Monster crane to the other side of the river. It comes apart.... |
...during times of heavy rain to see what the river is doing. http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=dtx&gage=mtcm4&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1%22 ... |
...RIVER Location: 0.5 MI SOUTH OF CASS AVE. Bridge Material and Design: Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or Girder... |
...River near the former Village of Fredrick. It is easy paddling downstream to Lake St Clair... |
...RIVER INSIDE THE NEW COFFER DAM AREA AT THE NORTH SIDE OF THE OLD MORAVIAN... |
...River flows right to left in this photograph. The camera is facing south. The Moravian... |
...RIVER WHEN THE OLD BRIDGE SUPPORT WAS BEING REMOVED. WHETHER THE BARK WAS REMOVED AT THE TIME... |
...river channel and eventually into Lake St Clair. Type Lake Clinton in the search to see a drawing... |
...River to the right. It is a wild natural area, and once was the site... |
...River is being replaced. George George Park, Woodrow W Woody Park and Mill Park are all near... |
...River is pretty in every season. People log on to our site from locations all over... |
...Branch of the Clinton River. The property extends from Dunham Road to M59 (Hall Road)d... |
...North Branch of the Clinton River on Dunham Road behind the county public works building... |
...Dunham Road along the North Branch of the Clinton River. It serves as a bench.... |
...River Valley, 1932 DED became know as the "cancer" of the tree world. In the early... |
...River Rookery in April 2009. Type HERON in the search bar to see more pictures... |
...River Rookery. This is April 2009. There are many pictures of the herons over the years... |
...River, thus making it the Harrison Twp. pit. Additionally, the Kerner families resided in Clinton... |
...River Road intersection and eventually owned the corner lot (about 16- 20 acres) on the north... |
...River Rd across from Kerner Rd. You can click on the coordinates to see where... |
...River Rd across from Kerner Rd. You can click on the coordinates to see where... |
...River Rd across from Kerner Rd. You can click on the coordinates to see where... |
...River Road in Clinton Township. In June, 2007 the Clinton Township Historical Commission employed professional... |
...River. The canal can be seen in Canal Park in Clinton Township. Click on the coordinates... |
...RIVER IS MILL PARK, WOODY PARK, GEORGE GEORGE PARK, AND UP STREAM IS BUDD PARK... |
...FAST YOU CAN SEE THESE IN PERSON AS YOU WALK ALONG THE CLINTON RIVER IN THE PARK. ... |
...THIS IS TAKEN FROM CANAL PARK LOOKING ACROSS THE CLINTON RIVER AT MILL PARK. ... |
...River. Directly up stream is a nature preserve called Mill Park. All of this area... |
...River is just to the south and runs through the park. This park was a gift... |
...South Side of the Clinton River. Their gardens included the land of the new park.... |
...River. This might have been a cesspool/cistrin rather than a fresh water well. Type "well... |
...River. This bridge was replaced by a new bridge a hundred feet or so to the west... |
...River. This bridge was replaced by a new bridge a hundred feet or so to the west... |
...River in Canal Park, and they are abundant throughout southern Michigan. People are encouraged not to feed... |
...River Road. There are many people who would like to see it moved to Clinton... |
...River and pilot us agreed to wait until morning, so we made preparatians to start... |
...River about 3 P. M. In the evening we put up about 8 P. M., Jacob... |
...rivers, extras for trunks, etc. His visits to Albany to meet the New York Legislature... |
...River Oneida Creek, N. Y., May 31st, 1817, 6 o'dock A. M. Wind N.W., and cloudy... |
...rivers to get his boat over rapids, sleeping on beds of wet brush and leaves... |
...River. Jacob Dick and Paul Dick joined with him. Thomas Isaac and I were for keeping... |
...river was larger and the current very moderate, the bank low and the flats large... |
...River 45 minutes past 4 r. M. and then went down to Blennerhassett Island, where... |
...River in your Territory have proposed to grant to the New Stockbridge and Brothertown Indians... |
...river, and I wrote home while at Wheeler Mallett's, he not being much better... |
...River or any other place provided the lands were good and well watered. After some... |
...River, traveled hard all day, and at dark were within about three miles of Corzeton... |
...river four or five miles, went on shore, and ate breakfast. I went back about... |
...River, one for me and one for jacob. We came about thirty-live or forty... |
...river. Our meat being all gone, and forty or @(*7 "HIM to go, we tried... |
...River before we came to the fort. Put up at Hunt and Olivers, got supper... |
...river. I went to the garrison, but the major was so sick that I could... |
...River. It was about four miles across, and we went some distance into the woods... |
...river we got onto the rocks, but with some exertion we shoved off and went... |
...river, until we arrived at the ferry opposite Black Rock, where we crossed, and arrived... |
...Clinton River in October! Type FALL 2007 to see more pictures taken at this time.... |
...River at the Garfield Bridge. The DPW yard is just to the left. It was taken... |
...River. To see more in this series type April 2007 in the search. Or type... |
...River. To see more in this series type April 2007 in the search. Or type... |
...River. To see more in this series type April 2007 in the search. Or type... |
...River. To see more in this series type April 2007 in the search. Or type... |
...River. To see more in this series type April 2007 in the search. Or type... |
...River. In the 1840's it was larger than nearby Mount Clemens. It was located... |
...River as it flows between Canal Park on the left and Mill Park on the right... |
...into the Clinton River. Type Feb 13 in the search to see more in this series.... |
...River. Type Feb 13 in the search to see more in this series. The picture... |
...River were "frizzed to a frazzle" Type Feb 13 in the search to see more... |
...River along the Don Green Nature Trail. Type Feb 13 in the search to see more... |
...River flows to the left around Mill Park and eastward to Lake St Clair. During... |
...River is to the right. Click on the numbers on the upper left to see the location... |
...River and northeast on the Wabash and eventually to Detroit. There are many pages to the series... |
...River on private property. Type "tree" in the location bar to see other tree pictures... |
...Detroit River. Type McNiff in the search bar to see other copies of his maps. ... |
...doing at home when you could be walking along the Clinton River in Budd Park?... |
...Clinton River. It was suspected that Indians had occupied the area, but nothing was found.... |
...River. It was a susupected place of Indian occupation and forty test holes were dug and the soil... |
...River. There are other giant trees in Clinton Township. It is hoped that developers will... |
...River along Little Road. It is also one of the largest Black Walnuts in the state... |
...River from the Moravian Settlement of 1782. The park is called the Woodrow W. Woody... |
...sprout in 1300 A.D. It is a state record tree on the banks of the beautiful Clinton River. ... |
...River for parks, to preserve the Moxom Road historical area, and to make Garfield a boulevard... |
...stone dam in the Clinton River near the former Rose gardens. Mill Park is on the other shore. ... |
...River flooded in May 23 and 24th 2004 the Heydenreich Road bridge was underwater. Clinton... |
...There was plenty of water along Old Cass when the Clinton River flooded in May, 2004... |
...flood of the Clinton River in May 2004, bailing your basement didn't help much. ... |
...This is when the Clinton River flooded in May 2004. This is called a water hazzard.... |
...River. FCR's are fire cracked rock, which is rock that has cracked from intense... |
...barn is now long gone. This is private property. Woody Park is across the river. ... |
...River. They are huge birds and protect their young from attacking red tail hawks by sitting... |
...River on this aqueduct at the former Village of Yates (across from Yates Cider Mill... |
...River. The area used to be the Village of Frederick. Research is being done to locate... |
...Park. This is looking across the river at the wild natural area of Mill Park. ... |
...River freezes in the winter. Some people say that they remember cutting ice blocks out at a big park... |
...River) However, a large lock was built in Mount Clemens at the site of the former... |
...remains of these foundations can be seen along the river trail, south of Canal Park ... |