Perrinsville School

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Perrinsville School
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Location31755 Cowan Road
Westland, Michigan
Coordinates 42°20′23.4″N83°21′19.3″W / 42.339833°N 83.355361°W / 42.339833; -83.355361 Coordinates: 42°20′23.4″N83°21′19.3″W / 42.339833°N 83.355361°W / 42.339833; -83.355361
Built1856
DesignatedAugust 29, 1996
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Location within the state of Michigan

Perrinsville School is a historical site in Wayne County in Westland, Michigan. Perrinsville is a one-room schoolhouse that is located on Warren Road and Cowan Road. What is now the city of Westland used to be called the Village of Perrinsville in the 1830s. The main residential streets, Perrin and Liberty are still there today and Perrinsville was first settled by Thomas Dickerson in 1831. The Perrin brothers opened a sawmill in 1832 and several other business opened to help the village of Perrinsville reach peak activity in the 1850s.

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Village of Perrinsville

Wayne County


"The first train arrived in the Village of Wayne on Feb. 3, 1838. The decision to build the tracks through Wayne raised that village to prominence in Nankin Township and doomed the Village of Perrinsville" [6]

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References

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