Lost Coldwater - Randall Hazelbaker - Books - Arcadia Publishing Library Editions - 9781531670177 - December 15, 2014
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Lost Coldwater

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In 1831, Rev. Allen Tibbits and Joseph Hanchett arrived in the area that would become Coldwater. Together, they platted out a village and named it Lyons after their hometown in New York. Potawatomi Indians called the area "chuck-sey-ya-bish," which translated to "cold water," and within two years the settlers followed the Indians' example in naming the village. Many pioneers traveled on the Historic Sauk Trail (now US Route 12), which connects Detroit to Chicago, putting Coldwater on the map. The introduction of the Erie Canal in 1825--and railroad transit in 1850--revolutionized travel and spawned rapid growth. By 1861, Coldwater was recognized as a city. As a result of this growth, cottages at Coldwater Lake started showing up in the late 1870s as "summer getaways," enticing tourists to the area. In addition, cultural outlets like the Tibbits Opera House, built in 1882 and boasting Second Empire architecture, graced the downtown area.


130 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 15, 2014
ISBN13 9781531670177
Publishers Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Pages 130
Dimensions 170 × 244 × 10 mm   ·   412 g
Language English  

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