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Reading (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / RED-ing) is a city in Hillsdale County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,095 at the 2020 census . Located along M-49 , the city is surrounded by Reading Township , but the two are administered autonomously.
The history of Detroit and Michigan; or, The metropolis illustrated; a full record of territorial days in Michigan, and the annals of Wayne County. Farmer, Silas (1890). History of Detroit and Wayne County and early Michigan: a chronological cyclopedia of the past and present . , Google version; full text
2009 Michigan had the worst unemployment rate of any state, peaking at over 15%, due to the Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 and the Great Recession. 2010 Michigan lost 0.6% of its population since the previous census, the first decline in its population recorded by the United States Census Bureau.
Here are some fun facts, notable days in history and more about the great State of Michigan. It's National Michigan Day! Unique facts, interesting history about the Great Lakes State.
Reading Township (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / RED-ing) is a civil township of Hillsdale County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,910 at the 2020 census . The township surrounds the city of Reading , but the two are administered autonomously.
Michigan (/ ˈ m ɪ ʃ ɪ ɡ ən / ⓘ MISH-ig-ən) is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwestern United States.It shares water and land boundaries with Minnesota to the northwest, Wisconsin to the west, Indiana and Illinois to the southwest, Ohio to the southeast, and the Canadian province of Ontario to the east, northeast and north.
General History of Michigan Biographical Sketches. R. D. S. Tyler & Company. ISBN 978-1425569792. OCLC 646929780. Vrooman, John Wright (1923). The Story of the Typewriter, 1873–1923. Press of A. H. Kellogg Company. ISBN 978-0598711168. OCLC 936927259. University of Michigan, Board of Regents (1906). Proceedings of Board of Regents. University ...
Hazen Stuart Pingree (August 30, 1840 – June 18, 1901) was a four-term Republican mayor of Detroit (1889–1897) and the 24th governor of Michigan (1897–1901). A Yankee who migrated from New England, he was a successful Republican businessman turned politician.