Memorial Place

Here were buried unidentified remains of victims of the River Raisin Massacre of 1813.

In 1872 surviving veterans of that war gathered in Monroe from Ohio and Kentucky. They headed a colorful civic pageant which halted solemnly at this spot while the old soldiers paid military honor to their fallen comrades. General George A. Custer, a member of the local welcoming committee, read the roll call of the veterans.

In 1904-05 the ladies of the Monroe Civic improvement Society induced city officials to establish the old burial ground as a park. Appropriation was made by the State of Michigan for the monument which stands as a permanent tribute to Kentucky and her militiamen.

Marker is at the intersection of South Monroe Street and West 7th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Monroe Street.

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