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The following is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in Lenawee County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. Broken off from the western portion of Monroe County in 1826, Lenawee County was the eighth county formally organized in the Michigan Territory (later the state of Michigan in 1837). With an estimated population at ...
It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1970 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1] The district is roughly bounded by Cady Street, Rogers Street, and Randolph Street; [ 3 ] alterations to the boundaries of the city-designated district in 2003 and 2007 included structures on the opposite sides of the ...
1870 in Michigan (2 C, 1 P) 1871 in Michigan (2 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "1870s in Michigan" This category contains only the following page.
Michigan in 1718, Guillaume de L'Isle map, approximate state area highlighted. ... The population doubled between 1870 and 1890. Toward the end of the century, the ...
B. Bad Axe, Michigan; Bader, Illinois; Baileyton, Alabama; Ballena, California; Banner, California; Barnard, Missouri; Barnes, Kansas; Bee Cave, Texas; Beecher, Illinois
An 1870s map of the area of Meiron from the PEF Survey of Palestine. This map is part of a series of historical maps used for comparison, showing the same area, made with help from Palestine Open Maps. Related files include: Template:See more images; Latitude: 32° 58′ 56″ N: Longitude: 35° 26′ 17″ E: Horizontal resolution: 1 dpc ...
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Cities of East Saginaw and Saginaw, Michigan, 1885 before they were consolidated into Saginaw in March, 1890. On June 28, 1889, the Michigan Legislature passed Act 455 to consolidate the City of Saginaw and the City of East Saginaw into a new city that also was named the City of Saginaw.