History of Ann Arbor Natural or Human Characteristic? Natural characteristics are things that are natural - things that are a part of nature and not.

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History of Ann Arbor

Natural or Human Characteristic? Natural characteristics are things that are natural - things that are a part of nature and not created by people. A Pine Tree A Lake A City A Mountain A House A Parking Lot

Michigan’s Location in the United States 2

Map of Michigan3 Mackinaw Island

4 Ann Arbor

Features of Ann Arbor University of Michigan Medical Center University of Michigan Medical Center Downtown - Main Street University of Michigan Huron River 5

University of Michigan Medical Center 6 Was anyone born at Mott Children’s Hospital? What do they do here? How is it important to Ann Arbor?

Downtown Ann Arbor Washtenaw County Courthouse 7

University of Michigan 8 Power Center for the Performing Arts Exhibit Museum University of Michigan Stadium University of Michigan Stadium

Huron River 9

Time To Participate! Around the room are the 4 main features of Ann Arbor. Each person will have 1-2 sticky notes with a characteristic of that feature. Place your sticky note(s) on the correct Ann Arbor feature!

Ann Arbor in the Early 1820’s 10

John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey were the first people to settle in what we now call Ann Arbor. John Allen and his wife, Ann, came to the Michigan Territory from the state of Virginia. Elisha Walker Rumsey and his wife, Mary Ann, came from the state of New York. Allen and Rumsey wanted to make money by selling land to people moving to Michigan. John Allen Ann Allen 11 How Ann Arbor Began

Sauk Trail Allen and Rumsey traveled from Detroit through the February snow on a one horse sleigh. They were looking for a good site on the Huron River for a new community. They followed a Native American trail, called the Sauk Trail, along the Huron River. 12

13 The trail led right to the edge of the water. Since it was winter and the river was frozen, Allen and Rumsey were able to cross over the ice with their horse and sleigh.

14 When Allen and Rumsey reached the other side of the Huron River they saw a wide hill with large oak trees and a little creek. They found a clearing among the trees. The clearing, the creek, and the river made a good place for their new village.

Allen and Rumsey were probably very excited because they found the perfect site for their new community. They bought the land for $1.25 an acre. Allen bought 480 acres and Rumsey bought 160 acres. John Allen’s land grant deed 15 Original map of Ann Arbor created by John Allen in Each block in the community had many lots for houses and stores. Rumsey sold the lots for $100 each. How many acres did they buy altogether? 640 acres

Then and Now 1 acre of land costs $ acre of land costs $92, Now 640 acres of land costs $ acres of land costs $59,360,000

18 What’s In a Name? There are many stories about how this city got its name… Both Allen’s and Rumsey’s wife was called Ann. The word “Arbor” was used to describe a group of trees or a shady spot ANN ARBOR!!