Brief Huron County, Michigan Timeline
Prepared By Jason Wallace, [email protected]
County pop.
County  Percentage Growth State Percentage Growth as percentage Other significant events
Year Population from previous Census Population from previous Census of total state pop. between Censuses
1763 France cedes Northwest Territory, including Michigan, to Britain at the end of French and Indian War
1783 Britain cedes Northwest Territory, including Michigan, to the United States at the end of the American Revolution
1787 US Congress adopts the Northwest Ordinance, allowing for the establishment of governments and the sale of land.
1830 0 31,639 0.0%
1837 Survey map of Sand Beach Township completed
1837 Michigan becomes a state
1837 John Allen and Alanson Daggett, first settlers in Sand Beach Twp.
1840 0 212,267 570.9% 0.0%
1840 First land patents issued in Sand Beach Township
1850 210 397,654 87.3% 0.1%
1859 Huron county organized (See Note 2, page 12)
1860 3,165 1407.1% 749,113 88.4% 0.4%
1864 County courthouse at Sand Beach burned (See Note 2, page 12)
1870 9,049 185.9% 1,184,059 58.1% 0.8%
1880 First railway train to Sand Beach (See Note 2, page 16)
1880 20,089 122.0% 1,636,937 38.2% 1.2%
1881 Life saving station constructed in Sand Beach (See Note 2, page 18)
1881 Great forest fire over the Thumb, including Huron County
1890 28,545 42.1% 2,093,889 27.9% 1.4%
1900 34,162 19.7% 2,420,982 15.6% 1.4%
1910 34,758 1.7% 2,810,173 16.1% 1.2%
1920 32,786 -5.7% 3,668,412 30.5% 0.9%
1930 31,132 -5.0% 4,842,325 32.0% 0.6%
1940 32,584 4.7% 5,256,106 8.5% 0.6%
1950 33,149 1.7% 6,371,766 21.2% 0.5%
1960 34,006 2.6% 7,823,194 22.8% 0.4%
Notes: 1. Raw Historic Census Data comes from the University of Virginia Library, http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/histcensus/php/newlong2.php
2. From 1922 Pioneer History of Huron County, Michigan by Florence McKinnon Gwinn
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