Upcoming Events & Exhibits
250th Anniversary Commemoration of the Chief Pontiac War Council
In April 2013, Lincoln Park had the unique opportunity to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Chief Pontiac War Council, held along the River Ecorse on April 27, 1763. This event, coordinated by the American Indian Movement’s Michigan Chapter (AIM-Mi) and the Lincoln Park Historical Museum with support from the City of Lincoln Park, was held at Council Point Park.
Mayor Pat Krause welcomed everyone and introduced the presentations made by State Senator Hoon-Yung Hopgood and Wayne County Commissioner Ilona Varga. Grand Chief Ted Roll of the Wyandot of Anderdon Nation spoke of the Wyandot alliance with Pontiac.
Sharing the unique aspect of the French community at Detroit in 1763 was Ken Navarre, president of the Wyandotte Historical Society and a descendant of Robert Navarre, the official notary at Fort Detroit during the time of the Pontiac siege. Following the dedication, the ‘Seventh Generation’ family of Chief Pontiac, members of the Saginaw Chippewa Nation and led by family member Ben Hinmon, held the Eagle Staff ceremony. The family unveiled the grand staff dedicated in honor of their great grandfather Pontiac for this 250th Anniversary occasion. Family members sang the Honor Song as part of the ceremony.
THANK YOU To Our Many Volunteers! In addition to the many AIM volunteers on hand to work security, provide cultural programs, and handle the set up and take down, the following museum volunteers did a great deal of work to make the Pontiac commemoration event a success: Bev Vincent, Paula Grimaldi, Pat Kush, Carol Collison, Sandi and Dan Horst, Merritt Solomon, Barbara McShane, Robert French -- handling everything from canvassing for sponsors, updating the website, cleaning up the park (on a very blustery cold Friday afternoon), to setting up on the day of the ceremony, directing traffic and handing out programs. We can’t thank you all enough for your time and efforts.
MORE THANKS: to the City of Lincoln Park Department of Public Services, the Police and Fire Departments, and Parks and Recreation Department, the Mayor’s Office, and City Clerk’s Office and to Boy Scout troops 1380 and 1381 for helping this event to run smoothly. Boy Scout Leader David Oakley reinstalled the Council Point sign created by Troop in 1999.
The Chief Pontiac War Council, held along the River Ecorse on April 27, 1763
This council would lead to the uprising and attacks on British Forts in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley region, including the nearly six month siege of Fort Detroit.
The council site today is known as Council Point (Park), but in the 1700s it was heavily forested and used by local Indian tribes for hunting and fishing and harvesting the bark from the many birch trees, used in building canoes and homes. (Ecorces is the French word for "bark".) The site and the time for the inter-tribal war council was chosen by Pontiac, the Ottawa Chief, for a hidden camping location on the tribe's return to their summer village near Fort Detroit. It was called to be held on the 'Fifteenth of the Moon', or, according to the English calendar, April 27th, which fell on a Wednesday.
Also in attendance were hundreds of chiefs and warriors of the Potawatomi and the Wyandot (or Huron) Nations. The confederacy of the Indian Nations, though loosely structured, was effective in ousting the British from nine of the region's forts in a few weeks time, but was ultimately unsuccessful in capturing the major forts at Detroit, Pitt and Niagara, leading to the dissolution of the confederacy and the eventual displacement of the people of the native nations. Among the legacies of Pontiac's War--and its shifting allegiances--is that it became an important factor in the lead up to the American Revolution. The further displacement of the Indian Nations did not take place under British authority, but was orchestrated by the American Government over the next two centuries.
For further information about the Chief Pontiac Council held April 27, 1763 see our Pontiac Fact Sheet.
Past Events & Exhibits
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2024
- Dec 7, 2024 Holiday Open House Dec 7, 2024
- Nov 23, 2024 – Nov 28, 2024 Gift Giving Exhibit Nov 23, 2024 – Nov 28, 2024
- Nov 20, 2024 The Victorian Craft of Paper Embroidery Nov 20, 2024
- Nov 11, 2024 Veterans Day Ceremony Nov 11, 2024
- Nov 9, 2024 POW/MIA 'Missing Man Table' Nov 9, 2024
- Oct 12, 2024 MC5 Celebration Oct 12, 2024
- Jul 27, 2024 Lincoln Park Garden Walk Jul 27, 2024
- Jun 29, 2024 75th Anniversary Dinner – LP Rotary Club Jun 29, 2024
- May 18, 2024 Memorial Bell Ringing Ceremony May 18, 2024
- May 8, 2024 The Journey to Midnight May 8, 2024
- Apr 25, 2024 Annual Dinner Apr 25, 2024
- Apr 3, 2024 Presentation on Clara Ford Apr 3, 2024
- Mar 13, 2024 Lincoln Park in 1924 Mar 13, 2024
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2023
- Jun 9, 2023 – Jun 10, 2023 Museum Yard Sale Jun 9, 2023 – Jun 10, 2023
- Apr 27, 2023 Annual Dinner Apr 27, 2023
- Mar 26, 2023 Muriel Lobb Memorial Reception Mar 26, 2023
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2022
- Nov 11, 2022 Veterans Day Ceremony Nov 11, 2022
- Oct 30, 2022 Halloween Film Screening - Invasion Of The Saucer Men Oct 30, 2022
- Oct 1, 2022 Lincoln Park Centennial Anniversary Oct 1, 2022
- Mar 26, 2022 – May 28, 2022 The Wolverine Parkettes Mar 26, 2022 – May 28, 2022
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2021
- Sep 25, 2021 Fundraiser-Cornholing Tournament Sep 25, 2021
- Aug 14, 2021 – Sep 18, 2021 Chuck Miller: The Mobile Masterpieces Exhibition Aug 14, 2021 – Sep 18, 2021
- Jun 28, 2021 100 Year Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Village of Lincoln Park Jun 28, 2021
- Jun 26, 2021 – Dec 31, 2022 The Lincoln Park Centennial Exhibit Jun 26, 2021 – Dec 31, 2022
- May 22, 2021 Memorial Bell Ringing Ceremony May 22, 2021
- May 8, 2021 Museum Grounds Cleaning May 8, 2021
- Apr 17, 2021 Heritage Plaza Paver Deadline Apr 17, 2021
- Mar 20, 2021 – Apr 24, 2021 Special Finds and Recent Donations Mar 20, 2021 – Apr 24, 2021
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2016
- Oct 15, 2016 – Dec 30, 2016 The Art of Bill Morrison Oct 15, 2016 – Dec 30, 2016
- Aug 13, 2016 – Aug 31, 2019 Gary Grimshaw: The Master Artist’s Studio Aug 13, 2016 – Aug 31, 2019
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2015
- Nov 7, 2015 City of Lincoln Park 90th Anniversary Ceremony & Silent Film Fest Nov 7, 2015
- Oct 7, 2015 Ann Marston – Book Signing Oct 7, 2015
- Jul 11, 2015 – Sep 7, 2015 The Band MC5 50th Anniversary & Exhibit Jul 11, 2015 – Sep 7, 2015
- Jun 3, 2015 The Sugar House by Jean Scheffler – Book Signing Jun 3, 2015
- May 27, 2015 Annual Dinner 2015 May 27, 2015
- May 16, 2015 City of Lincoln Park 90th Anniversary Exhibit May 16, 2015
- Mar 4, 2015 Detroit’s Historic Fort Wayne Mar 4, 2015
- Feb 14, 2015 – Mar 31, 2015 Historic Early 20th Century Valentines Feb 14, 2015 – Mar 31, 2015
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2014
- Dec 14, 2014 Holiday Open House / Shirley Temple Exhibit Dec 14, 2014
- Oct 18, 2014 – Nov 15, 2014 Max Schiebold: Public Servant Oct 18, 2014 – Nov 15, 2014
- Sep 13, 2014 200th Birthday Party for our National Anthem Sep 13, 2014
- Jun 4, 2014 Wallace Hayden – “Images and Ancestors: Adventures in Local History” Jun 4, 2014
- Mar 19, 2014 Don Wallace – “Growing Up in Simpler Times: Memories of Lincoln Park” Mar 19, 2014
- Feb 15, 2014 – Apr 30, 2014 Clemente’s Family Restaurant Exhibit and Reception Feb 15, 2014 – Apr 30, 2014
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2013
- Apr 26, 2013 – Apr 29, 2013 250th Anniversary Commemoration of the Chief Pontiac War Council Apr 26, 2013 – Apr 29, 2013