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Lodi is a historic settlement located within the township. Hugh Crestie made the first land purchase in the area in 1824 in the Michigan Territory. Crestie never settled in the area, while Allen Williams built the first house in 1825. A post office opened on August 29, 1827 and later became the name of the township, which was established in 1834.
Lodi may refer to the following places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Lodi, Kalkaska County, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Kalkaska County; Lodi Township, Michigan in Washtenaw County Lodi, Washtenaw County, Michigan, historic settlement within the township
Kalkaska County (/ k æ l ˈ k æ s k ə / kal-KASS-kə) is located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, its population was 17,939. [2] The county seat is Kalkaska. [3] Kalkaska County is part of the Traverse City metropolitan area. Although it is located on Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Kalkaska County is considered part of ...
Apr. 2—During its regular meeting Wednesday, the Lodi City Council will hold a public hearing to consider the final district map for the upcoming November election. The council will have four ...
Lodi is a former logging town located at about six miles south of Kalkaska at the junction of M-66 with Boardman Road (West) and Spencer Road SE (East). [3] Lodi contained its own post office from 1879 to 1905. [4]
A further extension north from Lodi in 1929 or 1930 along M-131 to Mancelona, a short segment of M-88 and north to US 31 in Charlevoix. [18] The southern end was extended to US 16 south of Lowell by 1931. [19] A section of the northern extension was marked on maps through 1933 as "under construction".
Lodi Township, Michigan; Lodi Township, Minnesota; Lodi Township, New Jersey, a township that existed in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, from 1826 to 1935;
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