Juneteenth in the 'Ville
Posted on 06/18/2025
Mayor Brian Turnbull

NORTHVILLIANS,

As the JUNETEENTH holiday (6/19) approaches, I would like to slow down and reflect on its history and our local support of equality for all in the community. First, let’s take a look at the history of this holiday…

  • JUNETEENTH is known as Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, Jubilee Day, or Black Independence Day.
  • Officially, it’s called JUNETEENTH National Independence Day and is a federal holiday in the United States. It is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States.
  • The holiday’s name is a combination of the words June and Nineteenth, as it was on June 19th, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas. This year is the 160th anniversary of that day.

While it has long been celebrated in many communities, President Biden signed JUNETEENTH into law June 17, 2021. This was the first federal holiday approved since Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983.

Before looking back at Juneteenth Activities, let's see what's going on today:

  • Maybury’s 50th Celebration – 6/21, 1-3PM – Tours, activities and cake Link
  • Mill Race Village Season Opening – 6/22, 1-4 PM – Stroll the newly bricked lane, tour the historic buildings, and shop in the General Store at 215 Griswold!
  • Quarterly Mayoral Town Hall / State of the Community for all – 6/24, 7:00 PM @ Genitti’s – 108 E. Main (Updates on the City of Northville initiatives)
  • 31st Annual Garden Walk – 7/9, 9 AM – 4 PM – Country Garden Club of Northville presents six charming gardens for you to tour. Link
  • Upcoming Music/Concerts – Chamber/DDA Link, Maybury Link, Marquis Link, Northville Winery Link, NOMI Link

INFO FOR CITIZENS...
PROJECTS AROUND TOWN

  • Ford Field – Phase I: New waterfall under construction at Serenity Point. Phase II (summer) Vista overlook, fencing, staircase upgrades, ADA entrance – a new playscape. Phase III (2026) – Bathroom construction.
  • Riverwalk – Riverwalk/Pathway system coming together at the Downs … 1100 trees are mostly delivered for the River Park, boulevards, entry ways & the new City Park
  • Downs Initiative – Construction progressing (Infrastructure/Townhomes/Apartments)
  • Farmers’ Market – New Location across from Custard Time (550 7 Mile), every Thursday, 8am - 2pm, May-October.
  • Grants that Support Northville’s Community Initiatives – Link

 

 

Now let's takea look at Local Support for Juneteenth and Equality:

Northville’s Historic Underground Railroad Connections
According to a 1927Recordarticle, the Ambler Hotel in downtown Northville in the 1800’s was a major station on the Underground Railroad during the Victorian era, assisting folks in their fight for freedom. In addition to the Ambler Hotel, other stations in the Northville area were: The Starkweather Farm (7 Mile/Beck) and a location near where Meads Mill School is today, along with the Wagon Wheel, reportedly.

John Lewis – Michigan’s last Civil War Vet–Mr. Lewis was a storied Civil War veteran. According to The Record: “The Lewis family fled the South before the Civil War and stayed at the Ambler Station on the underground railroad. Eventually, the Lewis family took up residence in the Northville School District in Salem.
John Lewis felt compelled to enlist in Pontiac’s first African American division during the Civil War.” He was involved in fighting at Gettysburg, and the Lewis Family always displayed a Civil War drum that John played on the battlefield. John was Michigan’s last living Civil War veteran.

Joe Louis(World’s Heavyweight Boxing Champion) – Joseph Louis Barrow put our town on the map in the 1930’s when he trained on occasion at the Northville Downs. At the time, the town was a nucleus of boxing in the Detroit area, with a private full-time indoor ring on Wing Street. Over time, Joe Louis became a beloved true Northvillian.

Martin Luther King– One of my favorite MLK quotes is from the I HAVE A DREAM speech:
“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men [and women] are created equally.”

So, let’s slow down this Juneteenth week and live the dream of equality for all in our society.

Keep that Northville Equality Faith!

Brian Turnbull
Mayor – Northville