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Michigan Counties
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Michigan Counties
The boundaries of the 83 counties in Michigan have not changed substantially since 1897. |
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Eaton County, Michigan
Eaton County History, Geography, Demographics, Cities and Towns, and Education
County Seat: Charlotte
Year Organized: 1837
Square Miles: 576 |
Court House: 1045 Independence Blvd
Charlotte, MI 48813-0000
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Etymology - Origin of County Name
Eaton County, named for United States Secretary of War John H. Eaton, and is a Cabinet county.
Demographics:
County QuickFacts: Census Bureau Quick
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History
Eaton County, named for United States Secretary of War John H. Eaton, and is a Cabinet county.
Set Off: 1829
Organized: 1837
Neighboring Counties:
- Clinton County (northeast)
- Ingham County (east)
- Jackson County (southeast)
- Calhoun County (south)
- Barry County (west)
- Ionia County (northwest)
Cities and Towns:
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- Bellevue |
village |
Incorporated Area |
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- Benton |
township |
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- Brookfield |
township |
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- Carmel |
township |
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- Charlotte
(County
Seat) |
city |
Incorporated Area |
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- Chester |
township |
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- Delta charter |
township |
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- Dimondale |
village |
Incorporated Area |
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- Eaton |
township |
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- Eaton Rapids |
city |
Incorporated Area |
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- Grand Ledge |
city |
Incorporated Area |
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- Hamlin |
township |
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- Kalamo |
township |
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- Lansing |
city |
Incorporated Area |
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- Mulliken |
village |
Incorporated Area |
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- Olivet |
city |
Incorporated Area |
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- Oneida charter |
township |
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- Potterville |
city |
Incorporated Area |
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- Roxand |
township |
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- Sunfield |
village |
Incorporated Area |
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- Vermontville |
village |
Incorporated Area |
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- Walton |
township |
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- Windsor charter |
township |
County Resources:
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The history of our nation can be seen as a prolonged struggle to define the relative roles and powers of our governments: federal, state, and local. And the names we've given our counties, our most locally based jurisdictions, reflects the "characteristic
features of our country!"
But age, size and colorful names of our counties isn't the only reason to explore counties' role in American history, or the history of county government itself. In fact, the story of county government reflects the larger meanings of American history.
Today's counties are the most flexible, locally responsive and creative governments in the US. They are the most diverse, varying in size, population, geography, and governmental structure. In their politics and policies, they express a 1990's political slogan "Think globally,
act locally." |
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