White Pigeon, MI Welcome Sign
Introduction
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Backstory and Context
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This entry only appears in this walking tour and serves as an introduction. The tour creator selected the White Pigeon, Michigan welcome sign but a stop at the sign is not necessary. Instead, those who are physically taking the tour will want to start with the White Pigeon U.S. Land Post. From there they will visit a memorial commemorating early settlers who visited or actually settled in White Pigeon. By walking through these historical landmarks you will be able to visit some of the most important spots that were a part of the establishment of White Pigeon.
Sources
Soto, Casey. “The Potawatomi Nation: The Ancestry of White Pigeon.” May 2019. https://arcg.is/0GOjO8
"History". Village of White Pigeon. White Pigeon Township. Accessed Date 10 Dec. 2020. https://whitepigeonvillage.com/history/.
Buszard-Welcher, Laura. “ Potawatomi Historical Map.” The E-Meld School of Best Practices Case Studies. The Linguist. 2005. http://emeld.org/school/case/potawatomi/map-historical.html#1002
CPN Public Information Office. “National Museum of the American Indian Includes Potawatomi Treaty.” Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Citizen Potawatomi Nation. 9 May 2016. https://www.potawatomi.org/national-museum-of-the-american-indian-includes-potawatomi-treaty/#:~:text=The%20treaty%20on%20display%20was,their%20land%20in%20northern%20Indiana.