Ingham County Courthouse,
       Mason, Michigan


INGHAM COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION

       

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Craig Whitford
Loren Shattuck
Pat Dyer-Deckrow
Randy Gladstone
Scott Shattuck
Albert Schulien
 Dace Koenigsknecht
Clarence Hooker
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The County Register of Historic Sites and the Ingham County Historical Marker Program were established in 1975.  Today this effort is to serve the citizens of Ingham County through the identification, designation and protection of historical properties.

Historical markers benefit communities and the entire county by sparking further interest in local history.  Dedication ceremonies, which celebrate the installation of the markers, focus attention on historic preservation.  Markers are well documented histories easily accessible to the public and they represent the importance a community places in its heritage.  The County Register of Historic Sites does not offer protection.  A marker may help to discourage some development projects by serving as an obvious reminder that a site is historically significant.

The County Commission on History is the body responsible for reviewing the historically and architecturally significant sites, buildings, structures, objects and natural features or area and determining their eligibility for inclusion in the Ingham County Historical Marker Program and County Register of Historic Sites.

The first step to acquiring a marker is to contact the Ingham County Commission on History  located in the Ingham County Courthouse, in Mason or telephone (517) 676-7213 to request a nomination form, which can be downloaded from this site, and an inventory.  You will be required to submit materials such as books, newspaper clippings, bibliography, postcards, photographs, diaries, surveys and any supporting articles at a  Historical Commission Meeting along with an oral report on your historical marker request.

The Historical Commission will conduct further research and notify you on status of your request.  When a marker has been awarded, the Commission prefers that you send a list of important facts instead of trying to compose the final wordage for the marker.  The process of obtaining a marker can take three to five months and you are responsible for erecting the marker and planning the dedication ceremony.  Recommendations for which are also available on this site..

 

Contact Us:
Ingham County Courthouse
 P.O. Box 319
 Mason, MI  48854
 Phone:  (517) 676-7213 or email