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White Pigeon is a village in St. Joseph County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,718 at the 2020 census . The village is located within White Pigeon Township .
White Pigeon Township is a civil township of St. Joseph County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,762 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The village of White Pigeon is located within the township.
White Pigeon was the first permanent settlement in southern Michigan outside of Wayne and Washtenaw counties. The first settlers arrived in 1827, and White Pigeon Township was organized in 1829. That same year, a Mr. Earl claimed the lot of land on which this site is located, and was told by the Potawatomi that Wahbememe was buried there.
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White Pigeon: December 19, 1984: Albert G. Wade Estate: 301 West Chicago Road (US-12) White Pigeon: April 24, 1981: Chief Wahbememe Burial Site† Northwest corner of US-12 and US-131 White Pigeon: May 17, 1988: Wells-Bryan House: 260 South Washington Street Constantine: December 8, 1977: White Pigeon: White Pigeon Village White Pigeon ...
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The White Pigeon Prairie Land Office in White Pigeon, Michigan is the oldest surviving land office in Michigan and was in business 1831-1834. [1] It is designated as a Michigan State Historic Site. The United States land offices were the federal government agency that was primarily responsible for the sale and of public land to individual ...
(Reported in the book "Divine Predictions", by F.C.Gilbert, pages 214–222.) The Adventist church was later purchased for the Parkville Grange Hall, and the Presbyterian Church became the town hall. The Parkville Adventist church was moved in the 1990s to Battle Creek, MI, where it was restored to become a part of the Adventist Historical Village.