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John Bryan
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John Bryan (? - ?) (or "Bryant"?) and family were among the very first white settlers to arrive in Washtenaw County, arriving at Woodruff's Grove on the night of October 23, 1823. In 1824, Bryan purchased land and erected a house, moving into it on December 31 of that year.
Bryan was a carpenter, and a prolific builder and businessman; Chapman credits him with the construction of,
- 1827 - The first bridge over the Huron River
- 1832-33 - The Ballou House Hotel, which Bryan ran for a few years
- 1834 - The County courthouse
On September 3, 1832, Bryan hosted the assemblage of Ypsilanti residents that organized that village and held its first elections.
Bryan later moved to the town of Constantine, MI, where he died prior to 1874.
Sources:
- Chapman, 1881.
Categories: Ypsilanti | History | People

