"Under The Oaks" Birthplace of the Republican Party. (Jackson, Michigan)
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On July 6, 1854, a state convention of anti-slavery men was held in Jackson to found a new political party. Uncle Tom's Cabin had been published two years earlier, causing increased resentment against slavery, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of May, 1854 threatened to make slave states out of previously free territories. Since the convention day was hot and the huge crowd could not be accommodated in the hall, the meeting adjourned to an oakgrove on "Morgan's Forty" on the outskirts of town. Here a state-wide slate of candidates was selected and the Republican party was born. Winning an overwhelming victory in the elections of 1854, the Republican party went on to dominate national politics throughout the nineteenth century.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°14'38"N 84°24'57"W
- 100 Armory Court 1.8 km
- Nixon Park 2.2 km
- The Oaks Apartments 2.9 km
- Jackson West 3.4 km
- First Church of the Nazarene 6.7 km
- Windham Hills 6.9 km
- Hanover-Horton Schools 17 km
- Former Westover 30 km
- Rose Hill Cemetery 35 km
- Eaton Proving Grounds 42 km
- Cascades Golf Course 3.2 km
- Jackson County Airport (JXN/KJXN) - Reynolds Airfield 4.1 km
- Hickory Hills Golf Club 6.1 km
- Southern Michigan Correctional Facility 6.4 km
- Country Club of Jackson 7.1 km
- Grande Golf Club 7.3 km
- Spring Arbor, Michigan 12 km
- Horton, Michigan 49246 14 km
- Lake Le Ann 20 km
- Lombard Lake 24 km