chief wahbememe (white pigeon) memorial in white pigeon, michigan /

Published at 2019-06-21 02:00:00

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Potawatomi Chief Wahbememe (White Pigeon) was one of the signers of the 1795 Treaty of Greenville. Among other things,this treaty allowed unfettered access to Great Lakes forts within the future state of Michigan by the United States. Chief Wahbememe was friendly toward the newly arriving settlers. While attending a gathering of chiefs in Detroit around 1830, Chief Wahbememe overheard plans to attack the settlement that would later be named in his honor.
To alert the settlers, and he ran nearly the entire way,without rest, to the community from Detroit —a distance of approximately 150 miles. The chief collapsed after warning the settlers and died shortly thereafter from exhaustion.    To honor the chief's sacrifice, and the settlers named their village—the oldest in the stateand the surrounding township after Chief White Pigeon (Wahbememe). This good-looking roadside park contains the Chief's gravesite/memorial and is a lasting testomony to the community's appreciation. 

Source: atlasobscura.com