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Carroll Lake Commerce Township: Carter Lake Rochester Hills: 38 15 25 7.6 Located within Thelma G. Spencer Park Carus Lake Commerce Township: Cass Lake: West Bloomfield Township: 1,280 518 123 37 Deepest and largest lake in the county Cedar Lake Brandon Township: Cedar Lake Oxford Township: Cedar Island Lake White Lake Township: Charlick Lake ...
Michigan's 20 largest inland lakes. This is a list of lakes in Michigan. The American state of Michigan borders four of the five Great Lakes. The number of inland lakes in Michigan depends on the minimum size. There are: 62,798 lakes ≥ 0.1 acres (0.00040 km 2) [1] 26,266 lakes ≥ 1.0 acre (0.0040 km 2) [1] 6,537 lakes ≥ 10.0 acres (0.040 ...
The community was renamed on January 25, 1877, to Lake City. Lake City was incorporated as a village and platted in 1889. [9] The village became a city in 1932. [6] Much of Missaukee County grew in the early 20th century because of the region's timber industry. The community continues to thrive because of local lumber mills. [8]
Lime Lake is a freshwater lake located in Cleveland Township, Leelanau County, Michigan, approximately two miles north of the Village of Maple City, Michigan. The lake is located in a basin setting of wooded rolling sand hills approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Good Harbor Bay and the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore .
The lumber boom reached Gould City by 1905, and lumber development was extensive in the area. At the height of the community's growth, it contained numerous sawmills, two churches, two hotels, two saloons, and many other small businesses. In 1910, Gould City's population reached its peak at around 200 permanent residents.
In the 1870s, lumber baron Henry Stephens established a large lumber operation at St. Helen, considered at the time to be among the largest and best equipped in the state. The mills were estimated to have produced more than 1 billion board feet (2,000,000 m 3) of lumber within a period of fourteen years. Most of the logs were moved by river ...
Official Transportation Map (Map). c. 1:918,720. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. OCLC 12701177, 320798736. Archived from the original on August 27, 2019 – via Archives of Michigan. Michigan Department of Transportation (1983). Say Yes to Michigan!: Official Transportation Map (Map). c. 1:918,720. Lansing: Michigan Department ...
By 1867, both Rollin and Watson Hubbard were working in Sandusky, leaving Langdon Hubbard in charge of the Huron City operations. [2] By 1871, the Hubbard sawmill was reportedly producing 40,000 board feet of lumber per day, and a settlement had grown up around it. However, the Great Michigan Fire of 1871 completely destroyed the town. Hubbard ...