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Dickinson County: Lake Sixteen 35 acres (14 ha) 85 feet (26 m) Allegan County: Lake Skegemog: 2,766 acres (1,119 ha) 29 feet (8.8 m) Antrim, Grand Traverse, and Kalkaska counties 638052 Smallwood Lake 371 acres (150 ha) Gladwin County: Smoky Lake 596 acres (241 ha) Iron County: Lake Solitude 203 acres (82 ha) Iosco County: Lake Somerset
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Lakes of Michigan. It includes lakes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories
In 1833, all the county courts in all counties in the territory of Michigan except Wayne were abolished and replaced by one circuit court of the territory of Michigan. [2] In 1836, the state was divided into 3 circuits. The 1850 Michigan Constitution made the office of circuit court judges elected officials and set the term of office to six (6 ...
78th District Court Lake and Newaygo: 1 White Cloud and Baldwin: Lake County moved from 79th District Court to 78th District Court on July 1, 2022. [42] 79th District Court Oceana and Mason: 1 Hart and Ludington: Oceana County moved from 78th District Court to 79th District Court on July 1, 2022. [43] 80th District Court Gladwin and Clare: 1 ...
The county was created by the Michigan Legislature in 1840 as Aischum County, [4] then renamed Lake County in 1843, for its many lakes. It was administered by a succession of other Michigan counties prior to the organization of county government in 1871.
In the summer of 1942, there was little resort activity at the lake. [12] John Jacob Pleiness died on November 22, 1948. [6] Since then, cottages have been constructed on the lake and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and county constructed a boat launch and outhouse in the southern portion of the lake.
The Potawatomi lived in this region of Southwest Michigan until being forcibly removed in the 1840s. [5] Corey Lake is said to be named after Joshua Corry, the first person to settle by the lake circa 1836. He died in 1888. [6] It is unknown how the spelling came to be changed. [7] Records from 1858 refer to it as Corey's Lake. [8]
This is a list of natural lakes and reservoirs located fully or partially in the U.S. state of Washington. Natural lakes that have been altered with a dam, such as Lake Chelan, are included as lakes, not reservoirs. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.