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Could U-M Have Been in Ohio?

January 31, 2025

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1904 Map Verifying University Of Michigan Sold Ohio Land 400x400

The historical marker in Toledo, Ohio, claiming that the University of Michigan was originally intended to be built there is misleading. While U-M did claim land in Toledo as part of a land deal in the 1820s, the university’s campus was never planned for the area. The belief that Toledo was once a possible site for U-M likely emerged from a mix of historical events and local connections, as discussed in this article from the Bentley Historical Library.

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