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Cass County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 51,589. [2] Its county seat is Cassopolis. [3] Cass County is included in the South Bend – Mishawaka, IN -MI, Metropolitan Statistical Area which has a total population of 316,663 and is considered part of the Michiana region.
Cass County Office Building/Masonic Temple. 105 North Broadway Street. Cassopolis. July 23, 1985. Centennial Hall Building. 101-117 West Main Street. Marcellus. March 19, 1980. Chain Lake Baptist Church and Cemetery.
269. FIPS code. 26-13900 [2] GNIS feature ID. 0622860 [3] Website. Official website. Cassopolis (/ kəˈsɒpəlɪs / kə-SOP-ə-liss) is a village in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Cass County. [4] It is located mostly in LaGrange Township with a small portion extending east into Penn Township.
James Newton's son George Newton was born in 1810 in Preble County, Ohio in 1810. Both George and his father James moved to Cass County in 1830 and settled down to farm. James Newton served as a member of the 1835 Michigan Constitutional Convention, and as a member of the Michigan House in 1837–38 and 1838–39. James Newton died in 1844.
Currently the Cass District Library has a total of five libraries located around Cass County. The Cass District Library has a staff of 19 people. It services a population of almost 37,000 people [2] covering almost 500 square miles (1,300 km 2). The library is a community gathering place as they allow the public to use two meeting rooms at no ...
Calvin Center is an unincorporated community on the central part of the township. Located about 3.8 miles south of Diamond Lake, 4 miles south of Vandalia, 18 miles east of Niles, 17 miles west of Constantine, 5 miles north of U.S. Route 12 and is located on Calvin Center Rd. in the Cassopolis address area.
20689 Marcellus Highway. 42°00′44″N 85°58′05″W / 42.012222°N 85.968056°W / 42.012222; -85.968056 (George Newton House†) Marcellus. The George Newton House is significant as the home of prominent civic leader George Newton, the son of Cass County pioneer Col. James Newton. It currently operates as a museum.
99 Arthur Street, Manistee, Michigan. 44°15′34″N 86°18′57″W / 44.259444°N 86.315833°W / 44.259444; -86.315833 (City of Milwaukee) Marine Terminal Railyard, eastern slip, Elberta, Michigan. The City of Milwaukee was located in Elberta, Michigan (in Benzie County) when it was listed on the Register in 1990.