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  2. Heath Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Gilchrist was a station on the Michigan Lake Shore Railroad located between Dunningville and Hamilton in 1873 and on successor railways. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Hamilton is an unincorporated community in the northwest corner of the township, where M-40 crosses the Rabbit River at 42°40′38″N 86°00′22″W  /  42.67722°N 86.00611°W  / 42. ...

  3. Hamilton Township, Van Buren County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Township is a civil township of Van Buren County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 1,370. [3] The township is mostly agricultural with no towns. There are some private campgrounds and cottages at Lake-of-the-Woods. Hamilton Township was organized in 1839. [4]

  4. Hamilton Township, Clare County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 1,988 people, 812 households, and 586 families residing in the township. The population density was 55.3 inhabitants per square mile (21.4/km 2).

  5. Hamilton Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Township may refer to the following places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Hamilton Township, Clare County, Michigan Hamilton Township, Gratiot County, Michigan

  6. J. E. Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    J. E. Hamilton (May 19, 1852 – July 10, 1940) [2] was an American industrialist who was the founder of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company in Two Rivers, Wisconsin which was the largest manufacturer of wood type in the United States.

  7. Hamilton Northwestern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Northwestern Railroad (reporting mark HNW) is a shortline railroad in West Michigan. It began operations in 2022 after purchasing the railroad from Endeavour Ag and Energy. That company's predecessor had purchased the recently abandoned railroad from CSX Transportation in 2003 to preserve rail service at their Hamilton location.

  8. Buick City - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the 235-acre (950,000 m 2) complex dated from before 1904, when it was known as Flint Wagon Works; the first manufacturing operations at the site started in 1898 after Billy Durant and Josiah Dallas Dort purchased the Imperial Wheel Company and moved its factory to the intersection of Hamilton Avenue and St. John Street (now James P. Cole Blvd).

  9. Hamilton High School - Wikipedia

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