Genealogical Society Cemetery Tour

Marshall County Historical Society & Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

The June 4, 2024 meeting of the Marshall County Genealogy Society will be our annual cemetery tour. We will visit four cemeteries in Center Township. We will meet at Salem Cemetery at 5:00 p. m., followed by Oak Hill Cemetery at 5:45, Stringer Cemetery at 6:30, and St. Michael’s Cemetery at 7:15. After the tour we will meet at the museum to share a carry-in meal. Call the Marshall County Museum at (574) 936-2306 with any questions.

Free

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

MCHS Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Bremen has a fascinating history beginning with the early settlers to German Township, their origins and the reasons they emigrated here. The stories of these early settlers, the sacrifices they made and the community they founded created the beginnings of the thriving Bremen of today.

Jensen will touch on many of the people and events since, whose lives have touched the Bremen community in so many ways. This will be a fascinating snapshot into one of Marshall County’s beautiful towns, told by its leading historian!

Free

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Encore Event

Culver Union Township Public Library 107 N. Main St., Culver, IN, United States

In 1882 and 1883, these two local “big shots” worked together to bring the Terre Haute and Logansport (after 1905, the Vandalia) Railroad through Marmont, now Culver, and on through Plymouth to South Bend.

Free

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event Encore

Bremen Public Library 304 N. Jackson St., Bremen, IN, United States

Bremen has a fascinating history beginning with the early settlers of German Township, their origins and the reasons they emigrated here. These pioneers, the sacrifices they made and the community they founded created the beginnings of the thriving Bremen of today.

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

Marshall County Historical Society & Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Don't miss "Mayor Mark's" presentation
on the weird and wacky highlights of
his time as Mayor!