- Titus Bronson
Titus Bronson (
November 27 1788 –January 6 1853 ) is regarded as the eccentric founder of the city ofKalamazoo, Michigan .In 1829, Titus Bronson, originally from
Connecticut , was the first white settler to built a cabin within the present city limits. Heplat ted the town in 1831 and named it the village of Bronson (not to be confused with the much-smallerBronson, Michigan about 50mile s (80 km) to the south-southeast).Bronson was frequently described as "eccentric" and argumentative and was later run out of town. The village of Bronson was renamed Kalamazoo in 1836 (due in part to an incident resulting in Bronson's being fined for stealing a cherry tree). Today, a hospital and a park, among other things, are named after Titus Bronson.
After leaving Kalamazoo, Bronson found his way to
Davenport, Iowa , where, in 1842, he lost most of his money in a land swindle. His wife also died in that same year. Bronson lived in Illinois for a short while, and then returned to Connecticut where he died a broken man. His headstone reads: "A Western Pioneer, Returned to Sleep with his Fathers."ources
*cite web | title=Titus Bronson: Founder of Kalamazoo | work=Kalamazoo Public Library: Local history | url=http://www.kpl.gov/collections/LocalHistory/AllAbout/biography/TitusBronson.aspx | accessdate=2006-06-20
*cite web | title=The History of Kalamazoo MI | work=Living in Kalamazoo | url=http://www.kalamazoomi.com/hisf.htm | accessdate=2006-06-20
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