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Oxford Township was not officially created until after Michigan became a state in 1837. It was originally part of Oakland Township, as were Addison Township and Orion Township; Oxford Township was split away and separately organized in 1837. The 1830s saw an influx of settlers to the area, originally known as Demingsburgh, Demings Corners, and ...
Oxford Methodist Episcopal Church (Demolished) 21 East Burdick Oxford: June 17, 1978: Oxford Savings Bank Building: 1 North Washington Street Oxford: September 24, 1992: Paint Creek Mill Race Commemorative Designation Orion Road at Gallagher Road Goodison: January 17, 2002: Jabez Payne-Francis Ingersoll House: 5020 Carroll Lake Road Commerce ...
Oxford is a village in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,436 at the 2010 census . The village is located within Oxford Township . [ 4 ]
Oxford 2013 6 Lake Orion, Oakland Township, Orion Township, Rochester Hills Michael Gingell Republican Lake Orion 2007 7 Brandon Township, Fenton, Highland Township, Holly, Holly Township, Ortonville, White Lake Township: Bob Hoffman Republican Highland Township 2011 8 Clarkston, Independence Township, Lake Angelus, Waterford: Karen Joliat ...
He landed in the median of the road, and taken to a hospital by Oxford Township Fire Department paramedics, where he later was pronounced deceased. Contact Frank Witsil: 313-222-5022 or fwitsil ...
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) is the largest sheriff's department in the state of Michigan.The Sheriff's Office had 859 uniformed officers as of 2017, [1] and has jurisdiction over all of Oakland County, with a population of 1.274 million as of the 2020 census.
Shortly after 1 p.m. on Friday, a 60-year-old Oxford Township man was killed and his 12-year-old grandson was injured when the man's motorcycle collided with another vehicle in Brandon Township ...
In the 1900s, the village continued slowly developing. In 1915, the Michigan Department of Transportation designated Washington Street as a major state road, leading to the rise of automobile traffic through Oxford. This affected the businesses and buildings in the downtown area, as automobile sales and service became more prominent.