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6 Geo. Decke, Clerk
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7 Warren Davis, Carmel
8 Stephen Benedict, Kalamo
9 Joseph Bacon, Charlotte
16 S. W. Mapes, Walton
17 C. L. Carr, Eaton Rapids Twp
18 J. T. Fuller, Hamlin
19 Wm. M. Beekman Charlotte
13 Albert Shotwell, Windsor 20 L. D. Dickinson, Eaton
21 J. B. Rudesill, Brookfield
22 J. W. Dann, Delta
23 Dwight Backus, Benton
24 J. S. Hamlin, Eaton Rapids City
25 Chas. W. Dean, Chester 26 J. H. Bera, Sunfield
27 John Ewing, Oneida
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II Geo. L. Hauser, Charlotte
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12 L. H. McCall, Grand Ledge
21 W. Stine, Charlotte
22 Cassius Alexander, Grand Ledge
23 W. S. Morey, Bellevue
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25 Hon. H. A. Shaw,
18 W. R. Clarke, Grand Ledge Eaton Rapids
8 Edw. K. Shaw, Eaton Rapids
9 Milton A. Bretz, Charlotte 19 C. O. Markham, Eaton Rapids
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5 Horace Maynard, Charlotte
15 J. M. Powers, Charlotte 16 I. H. Corbin, Eaton Rapids 24 R. E. Wood, Grand Ledge
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II C. T. Hartson, Mayor, Eaton Rapids
14 H. L. Curtis, Vermontville
15 S. B. Evans, Bellevue
4 Frank M. Green, Sheriff
3 J. L. Wagoner, School Com.
BATON COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
JANUARY 11, 1805, Congress passed an act providing for the organization of Michigan Territory, and the act was made effective on June 3d of the same year. The territory was formed from a portion of Indiana, and consisted of the Lower Peninsula only, the remainder of our present State being still attached to Indiana and Ill- inois.
The Territorial Capital was fixed at Detroit, a small French trading village of log huts. President Jefferson appointed as officers Gen. Wm. Hull for Governor, and Hon. A. B. Woodward, for Presiding Judge. Governor Hull filled his position with honor and credit until August 16, 1812, when be surrendered fourteen hundred troops and the whole of Michigan Territory to a few hundred British troops. For this act he was stripped of all official title and Gen. W. H. Harrison was appointed as his successor.
Gen. Harrison exercised gubernatorial authority over the Territory of Michigan until October 13, 1813, when he resigned in favor of Col. Lewis Cass. By various ap- pointments Col. Cass retained this position until he was called to a seat in President Jackson's cabinet in 1831. His career as Governor of Michigan, noted as the long- est, the most peaceful, the most effective in developing out of a wilderness a beautiful and prosperous state, was ended, but his memory is still fresh in the minds and hearts of many very old citizens. The names of streets, townships, cities and counties testify that his place in our history will not be forgotten. A really useful, heroic . man lives forever.
In 1815 Congress established a base line and principal meridian from which Congressional Townships and Ranges might be surveyed and numbered. The next year public lands were surveyed in the vicinity of De- troit and were offered for sale soon afterwards at the Detroit Land Office. From that time on the State has been gradually surveyed and opened for the people until at present only a small area of the Upper Peninsula is . known as public land.
About this time the formation of counties began. At first the County of Wayne included about the whole of the Territory of Michigan, but from time to time por- tions were cut off and called by new names.
On the 29th day of October, 1829, the Legislative Council of Michigan passed an act forming the County of Eaton, and at the same time twelve other counties, comprising a large scope of country, the richest and most populous of Southern Michigan today, This was the first year of the administration of Andrew Jackson. John H. Eaton was Secretary of War in his cabinet and from him the County received its name. The Counties of Berrien, Barry, Ingham and Branch were also named for members of his cabinet; Jackson, in honor of the President himself and Cass and Calhoun for distin- guished Democratic statesmen of the day.
But while these formations took place in the year 1829, their several populations were very small, and for this and other reasons the organization of these Counties did not occur until years afterwards and at various times. Eaton County was not organized until December 29th, 1837.
The Ordinance of 1787, establishing the Northwest Territory, provided that when a Territory contained a population of 60,000 it should, upon application, be ad- mitted as a member of the Union. In Michigan the pre- liminary steps were taken in 1834. A census was taken
showing a free white population of 87,273. The Legis- lative Council passed an act authorizing a convention to be held in Detroit for the purpose of framing a state con- stitution.
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