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There are within the county some eight or more graded schools, in several · of which some of the higher branches are taught, and the entire school property amounts to more than $100,000.
Lexington has just completed a new school edifice at a cost of $10,000, where a corps of able and competent teachers are employed. Professor Naylor being at the head. Twice have the school interests in the Northern and Western townships been sadly crippled. First, during the great forest fires of 1871, when ten school-houses were burned in this county, at a property loss of $4,000, and some 300 children were deprived of school privileges for nearly a year. The second disaster was caused by the great fire of 1881, in which the county lost twenty-seven school-houses, distributed as follows :-
Austin.
4
Maple Valley .... I
Argyle ...
2
Marlette.
I
Delaware
2
Marion
I
Elmer.
I
Minden
I
Evergreen
4
Moore
I
Greenleaf
I
Watertown
3
Lamotte.
3
By this fire 1,400 children were deprived of school privileges for a considerable time, and some $10,000 worth of school property was destroyed .. The property loss was largely replaced by the Relief Committee.
There is at this time an enrollment of school children of nearly 11,000, and the schools are, as a whole, in a gratifying condition. Sanilac county is not far behind her sister counties in the State, many of which are much older and wealthier communities, as regards the standing of her schools.
FOREST FIRES.
Sanilac county has passed through two severe trials by fire, known as the great forest fires. In October, 1871, the first of those fires occurred, in which nearly every family north of Croswell and west of Lexington and Worth suffered more or less in loss of crops, buildings, fencing and stock. In not a few cases, human lives was sacrificed, either in the effort to save property or while endeavoring to escape. The fire also destroyed large tracts of valuable timber, consisting of pine, ash, hemlock, cedar and oak. This hastened the cutting of the tracts of timber destroyed.
. The wind having blown down nearly all of the timber killed by the fire of 1871, which had been left standing by the lumbermen, and all this debris having become thoroughly seasoned during the next ten years, this part of the county had become one vast tinder-bed. When the fire was ignited on the 5th day of September, 1881, the wind was blowing a gale and soon scattered fire in every direction. All the west and northern part of the county became one solid burning mass, and if the first fire was disastrous, the second was trebly so. Everything within reach of the fire was consumed, such as houses, barns, stacks of grain, fences, live stock of every description, nearly all of the orchards and of the remaining green timber. Immense suffering was caused to the inhabitants. Over 150 persons were burned to death in Sanilac and Huron counties, some fifty-seven in Sanilac county alone.
Had it not been for the relief granted by the benevolent people outside of this county and State, this portion of the county must necessarily have been abandoned by the settlers for the time being. Having been aided by the humane and benevolent, the afflicted inhabitants set to work with a will to repair their losses, and in most cases have succeeded fairly well. Notwithstanding their great losses, the fires in many cases aided the new beginner very materially by subduing the forest and by clearing his land ; and it is barely possible that the county is to-day as far advanced as an agricultural county as it would have been had the fires not occurred. Nevertheless, it entailed great losses and suffering, to say nothing of the great loss of life.
INDUSTRIES.
Agriculture is the principal industry within the county, and the husbandman is perhaps as well paid for his toil here as elsewhere. The soil produces abundant crops of wheat, hay, oats, barley, pease and potatoes. In many instances the yield of wheat is twenty-five to forty bushels per acre, two tons of hay, fifteen to twenty-four bushels, of pease, fifty bushels of barley and other staples in proportion. Apples, pears, plums, cherries, strawberries and many other fruits can be grown with ease and in great abun- dance. Cattle, horses, sheep, swine and poultry can be raised and profitably kept by the agriculturalist.
The other industries of Sanilac county are those mainly incidental to an agricul- tural community, such as flouring mills, of which there are some ten or twelve; saw mills; several iron foundries; quite a number of saddlery shops; half-a-dozen cheese factories; and two woolen mills. One of these woolen mills is that of Jno. L. Fead, of Lexington, which enjoys a large business and manufactures much durable cloth. There are also quite a number of merchant tailoring establishments, which employ several persons each, and all seem to be prospering. In addition to the industries named there are a number of establishments for mending agricultural implements; likewise, numerous contractors and builders of houses.
RAILWAY.
The only railway which traverses Sanilac county is the F. and P. M. R. R., formerly the Port Huron and Northwestern. This railroad was built to Croswell in May, 1879, and was completed to Minden, near the north line of Sanilac county, during the year 1880. The Saginaw Division of this road, which traverses the southwest corner of this county, was built during the years 1880 and 1881, and has aided the growth of this county considerably. The Saginaw Division was changed from a narrow to a standard gauge during 1887. The Sand Beach Division still remains a narrow gauge, but, being fairly well equipped, answers every purpose, and is a great convenience to the people of the county, both as regards freight and mail facilities. The writer understands that this road was built at a cost of $14,780 per mile, not including sidings, and that the capital stock of the company was $1,090,000, divided into 1,090 shares. As to whether it has been a paying investment to the builders I am uninformed.
GROWTH.
At the organization of the county, in 1850, it had a population of 2,112; in 1890, the population was 32,589; and at this writing (1893), the population cannot be less than 34,000. The proceedings of the first Board of Supervisors shows an assessed value of property to the amount of $169,369. The footings of the assessment rolls of the county for the year 1892 show a valuation of $7,415,763, and equalized at the sum of $7,628,100.
In 1850, the entire agricultural products of Sanilac county would have hardly been sufficient to support one-quarter of her population. At the present writing she produces sufficient for her own people and exports a very large amount of produce beside. During the year 1892 there was shipped 25,000 tons of hay, 16,000 to 20,000 barrels of apples, 200,000 bushels of wheat, 1,000,000 bushels of oats and 100,000 bushels of barley. Large numbers of horses, cattle, sheep and swine are annually shipped from the county, as well as great quantities of fruit, poultry and dairy products.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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PAGE
PREFACE AND SALUTATORY,
2
TOWNSHIP AND VILLAGE MAPS -- Continued.
VILLAGE MAPS -- Continued.
SANILAC COUNTY, . 3
ELMER, . 39
CROSWELL, .
73
POST OFFICE KEY AND ELEVENTH CENSUS,
5
WATERTOWN, 41
CARSONVILLE,
75
OUTLINE MAP OF SANILAC COUNTY,
7
WASHINGTON, 43
DECKERVILLE,
77
SANILAC, 46
MINDEN, . 79
GREENLEAF, 9
AUSTIN, II
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PORT SANILAC, .
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DELAWARE,
14
LEXINGTON, .
55
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP AND VILLAGE PLATS, 15
EVERGREEN, 17
SPEAKER,
59
ARGYLE, .
19
FREMONT, 61
PALMS, FREMONT, VALLEY CENTRE AND SPEAKER, 93
WHEATLAND, 21
23
VILLAGE MAPS.
PATRONS' DIRECTORY, 103
FORESTER,
24
ELMER AND ROSEBERG, 15
MELVIN, FORESTER, RICHMONDVILLE, CHARLESTON, 24
GENERAL MAPS.
MOORE, .
29
LEXINGTON, 66
INDEX TO MICHIGAN MAP, 119 AND 122
CUSTER, .
31
SANILAC CENTRE, 69
UNITED STATES, . 124
BRIDGEHAMPTON, .
33
MARLETTE, 71
WORLD, I26
POST OFFICE KEY.
The number used in connection with the owner's name, on the township maps, represents his Post Office, and corresponds with the number of the Post Office, as given in the following :--
I. Amadore.
17.
East Fremont.
33.
Mills.
49. . Wickware.
2. Applegate.
18.
Elmer.
34. Minden City.
50, . Cass City.
3. Argyle.
I9. Falcon.
35. Murray.
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Novesta.
4. Berkshire.
20. Forester.
36. Omard.
52. Ubley.
5. Bridgehampton.
21. Forestville.
37. Oray.
53.
Yale.
6: Brown City.
22. Freiburger.
38. Palms Station. 54.
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7. Buel.
23. Germania.
39.
Peck.
55. Deanville.
8. Banner.
24. Greenleaf.
40.
Port Sanilac.
56. Sharpsville.
9. Carsonville.
25.
Holbrook.
41. Richmondville.
IO. Cash.
26. Juhl.
42. Roseberg.
II. Cedardale.
27. Lamotte.
43.
Sanilac Centre.
59. Lansing.
12. Charleston.
28. Leitch.
44. Shabbona.
60. Port Huron ..
13. Croswell.
29. Lexington.
45. Speaker.
61. Jeddo.
14 Cumber.
30. Laurel.
46. Tyre.
62. Snay.
15." Downington.
31. Marlette.
47. Urban.
63. Hicks.
16. Deckerville.
32. Melvin.
48. Valley Centre.
CENSUS OF SANILAC COUNTY.
The population of Sanilac County, under the census of June 1, 1890, according to the official report of the Superintendent of Census, is as follows :--
1890 32,589
1880 26,341 .
Lexington Township, including Croswell and Lexington Villages, 2,602
2,993
Croswell Village, 504
447
Argyle Township, .
767
341
Lexington Village, 712
955
Austin Township,
1,015
691
Maple Valley Township, including Brown City Village, Brown City Village, 352
1,592
939
Bridgehampton Township,
1,479
1,634
Buel Township,
853
693
Marion Township, 1,837
d1,418
Marlette Township, including Marlette Village (a), 2,370
1,700
Sanilac Centre Village (part of )
IOI
Total for Sanilac Centre Village, in Custer and Watertown Townships,
403
Delaware Township, .
2,178
2,131
Sanilac Township, including Port Sanilac Village (a) 1,889
2,457
Elk Township,
1,427
1,332
Speaker Township,
1,430
1,473
Elmer Township,
816
259
Evergreen Township,
835
215
Flynn Township,
889
526
Watertown Township, including part of Sanilac Centre Village, 1.224
500
Forester Township,
933
940
Fremont Township,
1,095
1,188
Greenleaf Township,
806
612
Lamotte Township,
649
301
a Not separately returned.
d Includes that part given to Wheatland Township in 1881,
e Organized in 1881 from part of Marion Township.
1890
1880
SANILAC COUNTY,
Custer Township, including part of Sanilac Centre Village, 721
262
Minden Township, including Minden Village, Minden Village, 394
1,114
871
I91
Moore Township, 883
359
Washington Township, including part of Carsonville Village, Carsonville Village (part of), . 172
1,447
952
Sanilac Centre Village (part of) 302
Wheatland Township (e), 454
Worth Township, 1,284
1,554
FLYNN, 49
FORESTVILLE,
81
MINDEN, 13
BUEL,
53
BROWN CITY, APPLEGATE,
85
87
MAPLE VALLEY, 57
89 DOWNINGTON, AMADORE, ARGYLE AND PECK, TYRE, 91
WORTH, 63
GOVERNMENT LANDS, 99
MARION, .
BUSINESS CARDS, 109
LAMOTTE, 27
MARLETTE,
36
TOWNSHIP AND VILLAGE MAPS.
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