Timothy and Lucretia Jones Warner Homestead
19th-century farmstead and archaeological site in Michigan, USA
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Timothy and Lucretia Jones Warner Homestead
42.5458° N, -83.7142° E
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The Timothy and Lucretia Jones Warner Homestead is a farmstead and archaeological site (the Warner Site, designated 20LV334) located at 4001 Pleasant Valley Road near Brighton, Michigan.
Historical Timeline
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Timothy Warner born
1819
Family arrives in Brighton Township
1837
Land purchase at site
1841
Hicks schoolhouse constructed
1849
Greek Revival farmhouse built
1855
Warner farm expanded
1859
George Warner inherits farm
1900
Herbert purchases farm
1920
Farm operation changes
1962
Leroy inherits reduced homestead
1980
Outbuildings removed
2002
Archaeological excavations begin
2007
House restoration begins
2015
Hicks schoolhouse moved to property
2016
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Water Management Features
Public and Civic Structures
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