Village of Milford
,
Michigan
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Welcome to
Milford
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The
Huron
River
,
with its potential for developing electric power, attracted the first
settlers of
Milford
.
Elizur and Stanley Ruggles built the first mill in 1831, and in 1832
Milford
Township
was established. The
Village
of
Milford
was incorporated in 1869
and served as the central commercial district for the area. Streets,
sidewalks, and fire protection were the first order of business for the
newly elected Village Council.
Milford
Village
is 2.5 square miles nestled in southwest
Oakland
County
and is easily accessed from both I-96 and M-59. With a population of
approximately 6,300, the Village still serves as the central business
district for approximately 25,000 people in the surrounding areas. The
thriving downtown district draws visitors from communities such as
Ann Arbor
and
Dearborn
, while retaining its
small-town charm.
The Village boasts six parks within its boundaries. Central Park,
located on the banks of the
Huron
River
, is a
favorite with the children and teens who enjoy the playscape,
basketball courts, tennis court, volleyball court, and ice rink.
Fairgrounds
Park
is adjacent to the
Senior
Center
for easy
access to a picnic area and shuffleboard courts.
Hubbell
Pond
Park
is the site
of the new YMCA and Library, with plans on the drawing board for a
fishing pier, canoe launch, and trail system.
The Village is part of the
Huron
Valley
School
District
with three elementary schools
and one middle school located within the Village.
Milford
Village
offices are located at
1100 Atlantic Street
,
Milford
,
Michigan
48381
.
Offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Our phone number is (248) 684-1515, our fax number is
(248) 684-5502, and our e-mail address is milfordvillage@villageofmilford.org
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In 1836, a general store was established which, over the years, evolved into
a clothing store, and today remains in the family of one of its original
owners. Arms Brothers is not only the oldest established business in
Milford
, it is also the oldest men’s store in the state of
Michigan
.
Many of
Milford
’s early settlers came from
New England, but a number came directly from
England
, attracted by fertile farm
land. The influx necessitated construction of the first school building in
1837. As the population grew, the village was incorporated in 1869. Three
bridges were eventually built to span the
Huron
River
.
The year 1871 saw the establishment of
Oakland
County
’s
oldest newspaper, The Milford Times, and the arrival of the Holly,
Wayne and Monroe Railway. Industry took hold as the railway opened up new
markets not only for the produce of local farmers, but also the manufactured
goods being produced in
Milford
.
Soon items such as furniture, window screens, farm implements and plumbing
supplies were being transported from
Milford
to markets around the state and the nation.
In the early 1880’s, telephone lines connected
Milford
to the world beyond, and pipes were
laid to establish a water works system in 1895. The late nineteenth century
brought a great deal of economic development to
Milford
, as lumber yards, grocery stores,
drug stores, shoe shops, restaurants and hotels sprang up.
The year 1900 brought the first automobile to
Milford
,
and not long afterward, automobile pioneers brought more industry to
Milford
. In 1924, the
General Motors Corporation chose
Milford
as the site of its new General Motors Proving Ground. Here the company would
test its vehicles under various conditions. In 1938, Henry Ford came to town in
hopes of harnessing water power from the Huron and Pettibone Creek. The Ford
Carburetor Plant was built, and it supplied welcome employment for many young
people who might otherwise have had to leave
Milford
looking for work at the end of the
Depression. The Proving Ground remains on the west side of
Milford
today, but the Ford plant closed not
long after Henry Ford’s death.
Milford
has
grown to be a thriving, thoroughly modern community, attracting businesses and
homeowners alike, but it has retained its charm and beauty, along with a
reverence for its place in history.
A
BRIEF HISTORY OF
MILFORD
,
MICHIGAN
Milford
began at a point where Pettibone Creek flows into the
Huron
River
.
It started when the Ruggles Brothers, Elizur and Stanley, built a sawmill on
the
Huron
River
in 1832. Elizur went into farming
and sold his share to his brother Stanley in 1834 and
Stanley
sold to the Armstrong Brothers in
1836. They added a gristmill across the river in 1839. Elizur’s farm was south
of
Atlantic Street
and east and north of the river. He later platted the farm in 1872 and the
houses now there were built in the 1870s and later. This area was called “
Egypt
” in the
19th and early 20th century. Elizur’s farmhouse still stands.
The
Huron
River
, and Pettibone
Creek flowing into it, provided waterpower for the 14 mills built in the area
in the 19th and 20th centuries. Luman Fuller built the first gristmill on the
Huron in 1834, where Peters’ bridge is now. This later became the Peters Mill.
There were also a woolen mill, a cooperage and a tannery in that complex. The
first street connected the Ruggles saw mill and the Fuller grist mill and is
now called
Huron Street
.
Jabesh Mead platted part of
South Milford
,
called Mead’s Addition, in 1836. The same year he and his brother-in-law,
Ansley Arms, built the first store, Mead & Arms, just west of the
Public Square
,
where Dr. Ridings’ dentist office now stands. This first store was moved three
times and ended up on the
Huron
River
(where it may still
be seen). The business moved north of the river, occupying several different
buildings, and is still in business. Arms also had built, in 1836, the first
frame house in
Milford
Village
. It still stands,
southwest of the fire station.
Settlement north of the river began shortly after that of
South
Milford
. In 1836 Aaron Phelps built a dam on Pettibone Creek and
created the Lower Mill Pond, building a sawmill and distillery at its foot. The
Upper Mill Pond was developed in 1845, and had at least five different mills on
it.
Milford
was established as a township in 1835, and then, on April 12,
1869,
Milford
Village
was incorporated. The main
concerns of the first Village Council were streets and sidewalks and the
formation of a fire department
The local weekly newspaper, The Milford Times, was founded in 1871 by Isaac
Jackson. It continues to this day and is the oldest contin-uously published
newspaper in
Oakland
County
.
The coming of the Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad in
1871 spurred growth and vitality by supplying a route for the marketing of farm
produce. Hotels, stores, saloons, and homes were needed for the expanding
community and much building took place in the 1870's and 1880's. Fire
protection became a concern and the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century saw
the beginning of a fire department and, in 1895, a community water works.
The presence of the waterpower allowed
Milford
to become one of the earliest communities in
Michigan
to have a system of electric
lights, in 1892. A dynamo was placed in the old Fuller-Peters gristmill and
electricity was generated. In 1911 a new dam was built further down the river,
creating what is now known as Hubbell Pond, and the old mill was demolished.
Electricity was then used for more than just lighting. Tele-phones had already
appeared in 1883.
Growth slowed, even decreased, in the last decades of the Nineteenth
Century. Small industries were established; some succeeded, some failed. Then,
as now, efforts were made to attract businesses to
Milford
, with varying success. Buggies,
sausages, door knobs, window screens, cultivators, bath tubs, toilet seats,
dried apples, Kentucky jeans, fine furniture, carburetors, honey, jam, whiskey,
flour--all were manu-factured in Milford at one time or another.
The invention of the automobile had a great effect on
Milford
. Mr. Bacon brought the first car to
Milford in 1900 and after that car dealer-ships, gas stations, car repair
businesses and even several businesses manufacturing car parts came into being.
Frank Orvis even invented a car in 1917. General Motors put in its Proving
Ground in 1928, creating jobs and bringing in new residents. Henry Ford built a
factory by the upper millpond in 1938, using hydroelectric power from the same
waterpower that had run
Milford
since 1832, to manufacture carburetors for Ford automobiles.
In recent years has come a large influx of residents who
have found, as did the author of an 1877 History of Oakland County, "a
landscape of wondrous beauty, and one well worth the pencil of the
artist."
The history of
Milford
is not the story of national heroes and mighty events. It is rather a living
model of how
Michigan
villages developed in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Much of its
history is still evident in its surviving structures and existing millponds.
Its fabric gives us a sense of character and identity and builds a bridge from
our past through our present and into our future.
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