U.S. Arsenal
21950 Michigan Avenue
Dearborn, Michigan
Wayne County 1860

In 1832 a Federal decision was made to move the Detroit Arsenal away from a growning Detroit (Population of 10,000 to 15,000) to early Dearbornville. After several years of construction, beginning in 1833, the new Arsenal was completed in 1837--the same year Michigan became a state. The Federal Arsenal Grounds originally covered 1,652 acres in Dearborn.
Eleven Arsenal buildings were clustered for the garrison within 12-foot-high brick walls surrounding a square of 360 feet on all sides in the heart of what is now the bustling downtown business district of West Dearborn. Of these buildings, two remain in use for the Museum's Historical Displays:
The Commandant's Quarters at Michigan and Monroe and the McFadden-Ross House: Originally the Arsenal Powder Magazine, on Brady Street.
The Arsenal created the first boom in Dearborn's emergence as a sizable community. The Commandant's Quarters was the home of the nineteen commandants who lived here until the Arsenal closed in 1875. The home was opened to the public as the City of Dearborn's first Historical Museum building in 1950.

Below are the Residents of the US Arsenal in 1860. There may be a few spelling errors in surnames due to transcribing census taker's hand writing.

Last Name First Name Age Occupation/Relationship Birth Place
Abelle James S. 64 US Military Store Keeper Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abelle Mary P. 54 Wife New York
Abelle John N. 31 Son New York
Forte Isabella 27 Not Given New York
Abelle Augusta 20 Daughter New York
Kittleton Ann 17 Servant Michigan
Hagerty Lucinda 18 Servant Michigan
Cosby John 38 Clerk Ireland
Cosby Mary 22 Wife Michigan
Cosby Robert 6 Son Michigan
Cosby James 3 Son Michigan
Cosby Grace 1 Daughter Michgian
Cook Eliza 17 School Teacher Scotland
Lyon John 23 Ordinance Man Ireland
Lyon Margaret 22 Wife Ireland
Lyon Mary 3 Daughter Michigan
Lyon Bridget 6 mths Daughter Michigan
Quintan John 15 Servant Ireland
McHerney Jeremiah 24 Servant Ireland
Meer John 32 Ordinance Man Ireland
Meer Catherine 28 Wife New York
Meer Michael 5 Son Michigan
Meer Thomas 3 Son Michigan
Meer John M. 1 Son Michigan
Lyon Cornelius 27 Ordinance Man Ireland
Lyon Betsey 23 Wife Michigan
Lyon David 6 mths Son Michigan
McMean John 32 Ordinance Man Ireland
McMean Mary 22 Wife Ireland
McMean Jane 70 Mother Ireland


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