Michigan: Individual County Chronologies

Michigan Atlas of Historical County Boundaries

John H. Long, Editor; Peggy Tuck Sinko, Associate Editor and Historical Compiler; Douglas Knox, Book Digitizing Director; Emily Kelley, Research Associate; Laura Rico-Beck, GIS Specialist and Digital Compiler; Peter Siczewicz, ArcIMS Interactive Map Designer; Robert Will, Cartographic Assistant

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AISHCUM (see LAKE)


ALCONA

01 Apr 1840
NEGWEGON (now ALCONA) created from Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; NEGWEGON not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 15, 35/pp. 198, 200)
08 Mar 1843
NEGWEGON renamed ALCONA. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
ALCONA detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
07 Feb 1857
ALCONA detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 65/p. 162)
29 Jan 1858
ALCONA detached from ALPENA, attached to IOSCO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
12 Mar 1869
ALCONA fully organized, detached from IOSCO; OSCODA detached from IOSCO, attached to ALCONA "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 266, secs. 1, 5/pp. 336-337)
10 Mar 1881
OSCODA fully organized, detached from ALCONA. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., pub., no. 19/p. 16)

ALGER

17 Mar 1885
ALGER created from SCHOOLCRAFT. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 23/p. 17)

ALLEGAN

02 Mar 1831
ALLEGAN created by Michigan Territory from BARRY (which was attached to KALAMAZOO), Non-County Area 1 attached to CASS, and Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; ALLEGAN not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 4/p. 871)
01 Apr 1833
ALLEGAN attached to KALAMAZOO "for all legal purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:997-998)
07 Sep 1835
ALLEGAN fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 4:136-137)

ALPENA

01 Apr 1840
ANAMICKEE (now ALPENA) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; ANAMICKEE not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 24, 35/pp. 199-200)
08 Mar 1843
ANAMICKEE renamed ALPENA. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
ALPENA detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
07 Feb 1857
ALPENA fully organized, detached from CHEBOYGAN; ALCONA, MONTMORENCY, OSCODA, and part of PRESQUE ISLE detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 65/p. 162)
29 Jan 1858
ALCONA and OSCODA detached from ALPENA, attached to IOSCO; OTSEGO and PRESQUE ISLE detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA. All attachments were "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Mar 1863
OTSEGO detached from ALPENA, attached to ANTRIM "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
31 Mar 1871
PRESQUE ISLE fully organized, detached from ALPENA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 398, sec. 1/p. 128)
21 May 1881
MONTMORENCY fully organized, detached from ALPENA. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., pub., no. 163, sec. 1/p. 160)

ANAMICKEE (see ALPENA)


ANTRIM

01 Apr 1840
MEEGISEE (now ANTRIM) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); MEEGISEE not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 21, 35/pp. 198, 200)
08 Mar 1843
MEEGISEE renamed ANTRIM. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
03 Feb 1853
ANTRIM detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
11 Mar 1863
ANTRIM fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE. CRAWFORD detached from IOSCO, attached to ANTRIM; KALKASKA detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to ANTRIM; OTSEGO detached from ALPENA, attached to ANTRIM. All attachments were "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
18 Mar 1865
ANTRIM gained from GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1865, reg. sess., no. 254/p. 528)
02 Apr 1869
ANTRIM lost to re-creation of CHARLEVOIX. Result of this change: area attached to ANTRIM was reduced when OTSEGO also lost to re-creation of CHARLEVOIX. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 390/p. 1091)
27 Jan 1871
KALKASKA fully organized, detached from ANTRIM; CRAWFORD detached from ANTRIM, attached to KALKASKA "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 294/p. 8)
12 Mar 1875
OTSEGO fully organized, detached from ANTRIM. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 32/p. 28)
12 Mar 1881
ANTRIM gained small area from KALKASKA. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., loc., no. 315/p. 102)

ARENAC

02 Mar 1831
ARENAC created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; ARENAC not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 12/p. 872)
02 Mar 1836
ARENAC attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
ARENAC attachment to SAGINAW was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
20 Apr 1857
ARENAC lost all territory to creation of BAY; ARENAC eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-2, 15/pp. 438-439, 441; Mich. Rpts., 5:114)
21 Apr 1883
ARENAC re-created from BAY; boundaries were somewhat different from those ARENAC originally had in 1831. (Mich. Acts 1883, reg. sess., pub., no. 35/p. 25)

BARAGA

19 Feb 1875
BARAGA created from HOUGHTON. BARAGA was assigned jurisdiction over Lake Superior concurrent with "the counties contiguous thereto." (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 14/p. 13)
12 Mar 1885
BARAGA exchanged with HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 12/p. 10)

BARRY

29 Oct 1829
BARRY created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; BARRY not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 4/p. 735)
04 Nov 1829
BARRY attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Oct 1830
BARRY detached from ST. JOSEPH, attached to KALAMAZOO "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:836-837)
02 Mar 1831
BARRY lost to creation of ALLEGAN. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 4/p. 871)
15 Mar 1839
BARRY fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Acts 1839, ann. sess., no. 22/p. 17)

BAY

20 Apr 1857
BAY created from MIDLAND, SAGINAW, and all of ARENAC; ARENAC eliminated. IOSCO was authorized to be attached to BAY, but IOSCO had been fully organized on 16 February 1857 [mistake corrected 11 February 1859]. (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-2, 15/pp. 438-439, 441; Mich. Rpts., 5:114)
11 Feb 1859
BAY boundaries redefined [no change]; mistake of 20 April 1857, attaching IOSCO to BAY, was corrected [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 97/p. 255)
15 Apr 1871
BAY gained from SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 448/p. 194)
01 Jan 1880
BAY gained the Charity Islands from HURON. (Mich. Acts 1879, reg. sess., pub., no. 265/p. 287)
03 Jun 1881
BAY gained from SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., loc., no. 414/p. 343)
21 Apr 1883
BAY lost to re-creation of ARENAC. (Mich. Acts 1883, reg. sess., pub., no. 35/p. 25)

BENZIE

27 Feb 1863
BENZIE created from LEELANAU; BENZIE not fully organized, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for civil and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 48, secs. 1, 7/pp. 56, 58)
30 Mar 1869
BENZIE fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 385, sec. 1/p. 1083)

BERRIEN

29 Oct 1829
BERRIEN created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 3 and Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE; BERRIEN not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 13/p. 737)
04 Nov 1829
BERRIEN attached to CASS for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Sep 1831
BERRIEN fully organized, detached from CASS. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:902-903)

BLEEKER (see MENOMINEE)


BOND (Ill.)

04 Jan 1817
BOND (Ill.) created by Illinois Territory from MADISON (Ill.); included part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan. (Ill. Terr. Laws, 254)
03 Dec 1818
BOND (Ill.) eliminated from present Michigan when the state of Illinois was created from Illinois Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:803; U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 67 [1818], sec. 7/p. 431, and res. 1 [1818]/p. 536)

BRANCH

29 Oct 1829
BRANCH created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE; BRANCH not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 10/p. 736)
04 Nov 1829
BRANCH attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Mar 1833
BRANCH fully organized, detached from ST. JOSEPH. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:977)

BROWN (Wis.)

03 Dec 1818
BROWN (Wis.) created by Michigan Territory from non-county area in present Michigan and Wisconsin. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:803-804)
06 Sep 1834
BROWN (Wis.) exchanged with CRAWFORD (Wis.), lost to creation of MILWAUKEE (Wis.); MILWAUKEE (Wis.) not fully organized, attached to BROWN (Wis.) "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1325)
07 Sep 1835
MILWAUKEE (Wis.) fully organized, detached from BROWN (Wis.). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 4:136-137)
03 Jul 1836
BROWN (Wis.) became a Wisconsin Territory county when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; BROWN (Wis.) eliminated from Michigan Territory. Part of BROWN (Wis.) fell in present Michigan and became part of Non-County Area 6. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)

CALHOUN

29 Oct 1829
CALHOUN created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; CALHOUN not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 6/p. 736)
04 Nov 1829
CALHOUN attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Oct 1830
CALHOUN detached from ST. JOSEPH, attached to KALAMAZOO "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:836-837)
01 Apr 1833
CALHOUN fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:984-985)

CASS

29 Oct 1829
CASS created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE; CASS not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 12/p. 737)
04 Nov 1829
CASS fully organized. BERRIEN and VAN BUREN attached to CASS; part of Non-County Area 1 detached from LENAWEE, attached to CASS. All attachments were for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
02 Mar 1831
CASS lost all of attached Non-County Area 1 to creation of ALLEGAN and OTTAWA; Non-County Area 1 eliminated. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 4-5/p. 871 )
03 Mar 1831
CASS lost small area to ST. JOSEPH. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:889)
01 Sep 1831
BERRIEN fully organized, detached from CASS. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:902-903)
03 Apr 1837
VAN BUREN fully organized, detached from CASS. (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)

CHARLEVOIX

01 Apr 1840
KESKKAUKO (now CHARLEVOIX) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); KESKKAUKO not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 27, 35/pp. 199-200)
08 Mar 1843
KESKKAUKO renamed CHARLEVOIX. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
CHARLEVOIX lost all territory to EMMET; CHARLEVOIX eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 18, secs. 1, 4, 7-8/pp. 15-17)
02 Apr 1869
CHARLEVOIX re-created from ANTRIM, EMMET and OTSEGO (which was attached to ANTRIM); boundaries were somewhat different from those CHARLEVOIX originally had in 1840. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 390/p. 1091)
04 Apr 1895
CHARLEVOIX gained part of MANITOU (Beaver Island and surrounding islands); MANITOU eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1895, reg. sess., loc., no. 362, secs. 1-2/p. 132)
06 Apr 1896
CHARLEVOIX lost to EMMET. (Mich. Acts 1895, reg. sess., loc., no. 428/p. 484; Traverse Region, facing p. 169)

CHEBOYGAN

01 Apr 1840
CHEBOYGAN created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); CHEBOYGAN not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 29, 35/pp. 199-200)
29 Jan 1853
CHEBOYGAN lost to EMMET and gained all of WYANDOT; WYANDOT eliminated. CHEBOYGAN fully organized, detached from MACKINAC. ALCONA, ALPENA, CRAWFORD, IOSCO, MONTMORENCY, OGEMAW, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, and ROSCOMMON all detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." CHEBOYGAN assigned jurisdiction over Lake Huron and Thunder and Saginaw Bays concurrent with "the other counties contiguous thereto." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
03 Feb 1853
IOSCO detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 35/p. 44)
07 Feb 1857
ALPENA fully organized, detached from CHEBOYGAN; ALCONA, MONTMORENCY, OSCODA, and part of PRESQUE ISLE detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 65/p. 162)
29 Jan 1858
CRAWFORD and OGEMAW detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to IOSCO; OTSEGO and PRESQUE ISLE detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA; ROSCOMMON detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to MIDLAND. All attachments were "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
28 Mar 1873
CHEBOYGAN lost to PRESQUE ISLE. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)

CHEONOQUET (see MONTMORENCY)


CHIPPEWA

01 Feb 1827
CHIPPEWA created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); included parts of present Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:295-296)
03 Jul 1836
CHIPPEWA lost to Wisconsin Territory when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; CHIPPEWA eliminated from present Minnesota and Wisconsin. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)
09 Mar 1843
CHIPPEWA exchanged with MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), lost to creation of MARQUETTE, ONTONAGON, and SCHOOLCRAFT; MARQUETTE, ONTONAGON, and SCHOOLCRAFT not fully organized, attached to CHIPPEWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 1-5, 7/pp. 201-203)
19 Mar 1845
HOUGHTON created from MARQUETTE and ONTANAGON; HOUGHTON not fully organized, attached to CHIPPEWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 48/p. 58)
18 May 1846
HOUGHTON fully organized, detached from CHIPPEWA; MARQUETTE, ONTONAGON, and SCHOOLCRAFT detached from CHIPPEWA, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 157, secs. 1, 7/pp. 286-287)
01 May 1875
Boundary between CHIPPEWA and MACKINAC was redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 185/p. 213)
01 Mar 1887
CHIPPEWA lost to creation of LUCE. (Mich. Acts 1887, reg. sess., loc., no. 363, secs. 1, 13/pp. 84, 86)

CLARE

01 Apr 1840
KAYKAKEE (now CLARE) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; KAYKAKEE not fully organized, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 8, 34/pp. 197, 200)
08 Mar 1843
KAYKAKEE renamed CLARE. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1858
CLARE detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Feb 1859
CLARE detached from MIDLAND, attached to ISABELLA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 118/p. 318)
22 Mar 1869
Part of CLARE was detached from ISABELLA, attached to MECOSTA "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 320/p. 621)
16 Mar 1871
CLARE fully organized, detached from ISABELLA and MECOSTA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 345/p. 59)

CLINTON

02 Mar 1831
CLINTON created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; CLINTON not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 1/p. 871)
04 Apr 1836
CLINTON attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 65)
18 Mar 1837
CLINTON detached from KENT, attached to SHIAWASSEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 56/p. 106)
12 Mar 1839
CLINTON fully organized, detached from SHIAWASSEE. (Mich. Acts 1839, ann. sess., no. 20/p. 15)
19 Mar 1845
Part of GRATIOT detached from SAGINAW, attached to CLINTON for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 42, secs. 1, 25/pp. 49, 53)
03 Feb 1855
GRATIOT fully organized, detached from CLINTON. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 12)

CRAWFORD (Ill.)

31 Dec 1816
CRAWFORD (Ill.) created by Illinois Territory from EDWARDS (Ill.); included part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan. (Ill. Terr. Laws, 247-248)
03 Dec 1818
CRAWFORD (Ill.) eliminated from present Michigan when the state of Illinois was created from Illinois Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:803; U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 67 [1818], sec. 7/p. 431, and res. 1 [1818]/p. 536)

CRAWFORD (Wis.)

03 Dec 1818
CRAWFORD (Wis.) created by Michigan Territory from non-county area in present Wisconsin and Minnesota. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:803-804)
01 Jan 1830
CRAWFORD (Wis.) lost to creation of IOWA (Wis.). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:714-715)
06 Sep 1834
CRAWFORD (Wis.) exchanged with BROWN (Wis.). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1325)
03 Jul 1836
CRAWFORD (Wis.) became a Wisconsin Territory county when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; CRAWFORD (Wis.) eliminated from Michigan Territory. The northeast corner of CRAWFORD (Wis.) fell in present Michigan and became part of Non-County Area 6. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)

CRAWFORD

01 Apr 1840
SHAWONO (now CRAWFORD) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; SHAWONO not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 17, 35/pp. 198, 200)
08 Mar 1843
SHAWONO renamed CRAWFORD. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
CRAWFORD detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
29 Jan 1858
CRAWFORD detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to IOSCO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Mar 1863
CRAWFORD detached from IOSCO, attached to ANTRIM "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
27 Jan 1871
CRAWFORD detached from ANTRIM, attached to KALKASKA "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 294/p. 8)
22 Mar 1879
CRAWFORD fully organized, detached from KALKASKA. (Mich. Acts 1879, reg. sess., pub., no. 12/p. 8)

DELTA

09 Mar 1843
DELTA created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 6; DELTA not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 6-7/pp. 202-203)
12 Mar 1861
DELTA gained from SCHOOLCRAFT (which was attached to MARQUETTE), lost to creation of Non-County Areas 8 and 9; DELTA fully organized, detached from MACKINAC. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 129, secs. 1, 5/pp. 174-175; Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 14)
15 Mar 1861
Non-County Area 8 attached to DELTA for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 199/p. 409)
18 Jan 1862
DELTA lost all of attached Non-County Area 8 to SCHOOLCRAFT. (Mich. Acts 1862, ext. sess., no. 23/p. 53)
15 Apr 1871
DELTA boundaries were clarified to include Big Summer Island, St. Martin's Island, Gull Island, and Poverty Island [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 470/p. 219)
08 Oct 1923
DELTA implicitly overlapped DOOR (Wis.) when Michigan took its 1909 boundary dispute with Wisconsin to the U.S. Supreme Court and expanded its scope by claiming more territory on the Upper Peninsula and more of the waters and islands of Green Bay. Wisconsin claimed the old, established line and never lost control of the disputed area. DELTA claimed Washington, Rock, Chambers, Plum, and smaller islands in Green Bay. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 116, 118, 132)
01 Mar 1926
DELTA's claimed overlap of Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decided the dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin entirely in favor of Wisconsin. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 141-143)
22 Nov 1926
DELTA appeared to lose islands north of the Rock Island Passage to DOOR (Wis.) when the U.S. Supreme Court decreed the precise course of the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary through Lake Michigan and Green Bay and introduced some unintentional errors. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 143-145, 158; Paullin, 86, pl. 101)
16 Mar 1936
DELTA regained full control of the area overlapped with DOOR (Wis.); dispute with Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decreed the precise course of the revised Michigan-Wisconsin boundary through Green Bay and Lake Michigan, restoring to DELTA the area it appeared to lose in 1926. (Martin, "Second Wisconsin-Michigan," 86, 118-121)

DES MOINES (Iowa)

01 Oct 1834
DES MOINES (Iowa) created by Michigan Territory from non-county area in present Iowa. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1326-1327)
03 Jul 1836
DES MOINES (Iowa) became a Wisconsin Territory county when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; DES MOINES (Iowa) eliminated from Michigan Territory. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)

Detroit District

03 Jul 1805
Detroit District was created in Michigan Territory by Territorial Governor William Hull. This county precursor carried out many of the administrative and judicial functions of the territorial government. ("Territorial Records," 118-121; Blume, 1:2-4)
01 Jan 1812
Detroit District gained from Huron District. ("Territorial Records," 241)
02 Oct 1818
Detroit District's status as a county precursor ended when its functions were supplanted by counties, by proclamation of William Woodbridge, Secretary of Michigan Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:801)

DICKINSON

21 May 1891
DICKINSON created from IRON, MARQUETTE, and MENOMINEE. (Mich. Acts 1891, reg. sess., pub., no. 89, secs. 1, 8/pp. 98, 100)

Disputed Area

30 Jun 1805
The boundary between Michigan Territory and the state of Ohio was in dispute as each side put forth claims to an area between Indiana Territory and Lake Erie; Michigan Territory controlled the strip. The area remained in dispute until Michigan was admitted to the Union in 1837. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:5-7; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 5 [1805]/pp. 309-310)
26 Jan 1837
The state of Michigan was created from Michigan Territory; boundary dispute with Ohio over the strip running from Indiana to Lake Erie was settled in favor of Ohio. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 99 [1836], secs. 1-2/p. 49 and ch. 6 [1837]/p. 144; Van Zandt, 127)

DOOR (Wis.)

22 Nov 1926
DOOR (Wis.) appeared to gain islands north of the Rock Island Passage from DELTA (Overlap Area 3) when the U.S. Supreme Court decreed the precise course of the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary through Lake Michigan and Green Bay and introduced some unintentional errors. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 143-145, 156-158; Paullin, 86, pl. 101)
16 Mar 1936
DOOR (Wis.) lost control of the area overlapped with DELTA (Overlap Area 3); dispute with Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decreed the precise course of the revised Michigan-Wisconsin boundary through Green Bay and Lake Michigan, restoring to DELTA the area it appeared to lose in 1926. (Martin, "Second Wisconsin-Michigan," 86, 118-121)

DUBUQUE (Iowa)

01 Oct 1834
DUBUQUE (Iowa) created by Michigan Territory from non-county area in present Iowa, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1326-1327)
03 Jul 1836
DUBUQUE (Iowa) became a Wisconsin Territory county when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; DUBUQUE (Iowa) eliminated from Michigan Territory. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)

EATON

29 Oct 1829
EATON created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; EATON not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 3/p. 735)
04 Nov 1829
EATON attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Oct 1830
EATON detached from ST. JOSEPH, attached to KALAMAZOO "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:836-837)
29 Dec 1837
EATON fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Acts 1837, adj. sess., no. 8/p. 9)

EDWARDS (Ill.)

28 Nov 1814
EDWARDS (Ill.) created by Illinois Territory from GALLATIN (Ill.) and MADISON (Ill.); included part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan. (Ill. Terr. Laws, 128)
11 Dec 1816
EDWARDS (Ill.) exchanged with the state of Indiana; area within present Michigan was unchanged. (U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 57 [1816], secs. 1-2/p. 289, and res. 1 [1816]/p. 399; Van Zandt, 115)
31 Dec 1816
EDWARDS (Ill.) lost to creation of CRAWFORD (Ill.); EDWARDS (Ill.) eliminated from present Michigan. (Ill. Terr. Laws, 247-248)

EMMET

01 Apr 1840
TONEDAGANA (now EMMET) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); TONEDAGANA not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 28, 35/pp. 199-200)
08 Mar 1843
TONEDAGANA renamed EMMET. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
EMMET gained from CHEBOYGAN; gained Beaver Island, the surrounding islands, and the Fox Islands from MACKINAC; and gained all of CHARLEVOIX; CHARLEVOIX eliminated. EMMET fully organized, detached from MACKINAC. EMMET assigned jurisdiction over Lake Michigan and Green Bay concurrent with "the other counties contiguous thereto." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 18, secs. 1, 4, 7-8/pp. 15-17)
12 Feb 1855
EMMET lost Beaver Island, the surrounding islands, and the Fox Islands to creation of MANITOU (extinct). (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 92/p. 197)
02 Apr 1869
EMMET lost to re-creation of CHARLEVOIX. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 390/p. 1091)
06 Apr 1896
EMMET gained from CHARLEVOIX. (Mich. Acts 1895, reg. sess., loc., no. 428/p. 484; Traverse Region, facing p. 169)

Erie District

03 Jul 1805
Erie District was created in Michigan Territory by Territorial Governor William Hull; included part of present Indiana and the area disputed with Ohio. This county precursor carried out many of the administrative and judicial functions of the territorial government. ("Territorial Records," 118-121; Blume, 1:2-4)
11 Dec 1816
Erie District lost to Indiana when the state of Indiana was created. (U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 57 [1816], secs. 1-2/p. 289, and res. 1 [1816]/p. 399; Van Zandt, 115)
02 Oct 1818
Erie District's status as a county precursor ended when its functions were supplanted by counties, by proclamation of William Woodbridge, Secretary of Michigan Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:801)

GENESEE

28 Mar 1835
GENESEE created by Michigan Territory from LAPEER, SAGINAW, and SHIAWASSEE (which was attached to OAKLAND); GENESEE not fully organized, attached to OAKLAND "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1416)
04 Apr 1836
GENESEE fully organized, detached from OAKLAND; SHIAWASSEE detached from OAKLAND, attached to GENESEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 66)
18 Mar 1837
SHIAWASSEE fully organized, detached from GENESEE. (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 56/p. 106)
31 Mar 1843
GENESEE gained from LAPEER. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 85/p. 189)

GLADWIN

02 Mar 1831
GLADWIN created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; GLADWIN not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 11/p. 872)
02 Mar 1836
GLADWIN attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
GLADWIN's attachment to SAGINAW was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
12 Feb 1855
GLADWIN detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND and indirectly through MIDLAND to SAGINAW "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 98/p. 231)
03 Jul 1855
MIDLAND fully organized, detached from SAGINAW; GLADWIN remained attached to MIDLAND "for judicial and municipal purposes," but was no longer indirectly attached to SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 36/p. 48)
08 Apr 1875
GLADWIN fully organized, detached from MIDLAND. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 69/p. 107)

GOGEBIC

07 Feb 1887
GOGEBIC created from ONTONAGON. (Mich. Acts 1887, reg. sess., loc., no. 337, secs. 1, 14/pp. 23, 25)
01 Jan 1909
GOGEBIC implicitly overlapped Wisconsin (IRON and VILAS Counties) when the new Michigan constitution redefined part of the interstate boundary with Wisconsin across the Upper Peninsula; Wisconsin kept control of the disputed area. (Swindler, 5:249)
08 Oct 1923
GOGEBIC implicitly overlapped Wisconsin (IRON and VILAS Counties) when Michigan took its 1909 boundary dispute with Wisconsin to the U.S. Supreme Court and expanded its scope by claiming more territory on the Upper Peninsula and more of the waters and islands of Green Bay. Wisconsin claimed the old, established line and never lost control of the disputed area. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 116, 118, 132)
01 Mar 1926
GOGEBIC's claimed overlap of Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decided the dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin entirely in favor of Wisconsin. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 141-143)

GRAND TRAVERSE

07 Apr 1851
GRAND TRAVERSE created from OMEENA (extinct, which was attached to MACKINAC). (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 141/p. 172)
03 Feb 1853
GRAND TRAVERSE gained all of OMEENA; OMEENA eliminated. ANTRIM, KALKASKA, LEELANAU, MISSAUKEE, and WEXFORD all detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE; MANISTEE detached from OTTAWA, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE. All attachments were "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
12 Feb 1855
GRAND TRAVERSE lost part of LEELANAU attachment to creation of MANITOU (extinct). (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 92/p. 197)
13 Feb 1855
MANISTEE fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE; WEXFORD detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to MANISTEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
29 Jan 1858
MISSAUKEE detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to MANISTEE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
27 Feb 1863
GRAND TRAVERSE lost part of LEELANAU attachment to creation of BENZIE; BENZIE not fully organized, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for civil and municipal purposes." LEELANAU fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 48, secs. 1, 7/pp. 56, 58)
11 Mar 1863
ANTRIM fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE; KALKASKA detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to ANTRIM for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
18 Mar 1865
GRAND TRAVERSE lost to ANTRIM. (Mich. Acts 1865, reg. sess., no. 254/p. 528)
30 Mar 1869
BENZIE fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 385, sec. 1/p. 1083)

GRATIOT

02 Mar 1831
GRATIOT created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; GRATIOT not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 6/p. 871)
02 Mar 1836
GRATIOT attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
GRATIOT's attachment to SAGINAW was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
19 Mar 1845
Part of GRATIOT detached from SAGINAW, attached to CLINTON for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 42, secs. 1, 25/pp. 49, 53)
03 Feb 1855
GRATIOT fully organized, detached from CLINTON and SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 12)

HAMILTON (Ohio)

11 Feb 1792
As a Northwest Territory county (created in 1790), HAMILTON (Ohio) gained from non-county area in the Northwest Territory; included the eastern part of present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:363-364)
15 Aug 1796
HAMILTON (Ohio) lost to creation of WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct); HAMILTON (Ohio) eliminated from present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 2:567-568, 3:447; Pence and Armstrong, 216)

HILLSDALE

29 Oct 1829
HILLSDALE created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 4 and Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE; included part of the disputed strip west of Lake Erie that was also claimed by Ohio but controlled by Michigan; HILLSDALE not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 9/p. 736)
04 Nov 1829
HILLSDALE attached to LENAWEE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
11 Feb 1835
HILLSDALE fully organized, detached from LENAWEE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1362)
26 Jan 1837
HILLSDALE lost to Ohio when the state of Michigan was created from Michigan Territory; boundary dispute with Ohio over the strip running from Indiana to Lake Erie was settled in favor of Ohio. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 99 [1836], secs. 1-2/p. 49 and ch. 6 [1837]/p. 144; Van Zandt, 127)

HOUGHTON

19 Mar 1845
HOUGHTON created from MARQUETTE and ONTONAGON (both of which were attached to CHIPPEWA); HOUGHTON not fully organized, attached to CHIPPEWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 48/p. 58)
18 May 1846
HOUGHTON fully organized, detached from CHIPPEWA; MARQUETTE, ONTONAGON, and SCHOOLCRAFT detached from CHIPPEWA, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 157, secs. 1, 7/pp. 286-287)
03 Apr 1848
HOUGHTON boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 229, secs. 1-4, 10/pp. 345-347)
01 Dec 1851
MARQUETTE fully organized, detached from HOUGHTON; SCHOOLCRAFT detached from HOUGHTON, attached to MARQUETTE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 105/p. 142; Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 4/p. 4)
17 Jan 1853
HOUGHTON lost to ONTONAGON; ONTONAGON fully organized, detached from HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 3/p. 3)
11 Mar 1861
HOUGHTON lost to creation of KEWEENAW. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 118/p. 156; Mich. Acts 1862, ext. sess., nos. 2-3/pp. 2-3)
12 Mar 1861
HOUGHTON gained from MARQUETTE and ONTONAGON. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 128/p. 173)
16 Mar 1861
HOUGHTON lost to MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 261/p. 556)
19 Feb 1875
HOUGHTON lost to creation of BARAGA. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 14/p. 13)
12 Mar 1885
HOUGHTON exchanged with BARAGA. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 12/p. 10)
13 Mar 1885
ISLE ROYALE (extinct) no longer fully organized, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 16/p. 13)
09 Apr 1897
HOUGHTON lost ISLE ROYALE attachment to KEWEENAW; ISLE ROYALE eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1897, reg. sess., pub., no. 65/p. 75)

Huron District

03 Jul 1805
Huron District created in Michigan Territory by Territorial Governor William Hull. This county precursor carried out many of the administrative and judicial functions of the territorial government. ("Territorial Records," 118-121; Blume, 1:2-4)
01 Jan 1812
Huron District lost to Detroit District. ("Territorial Records," 241)
02 Oct 1818
Huron District's status as a county precursor ended when its functions were supplanted by counties, by proclamation of William Woodbridge, Secretary of Michigan Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:801)

HURON

01 Apr 1840
HURON created from SANILAC (which was attached to LAPEER and ST. CLAIR); HURON not fully organized, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 32, 34/p. 200)
11 Mar 1844
HURON detached from SAGINAW, attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1844, ann. sess., no. 78/p. 112)
01 Apr 1850
HURON detached from ST. CLAIR, attached to SANILAC "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 212/p. 215)
12 Feb 1853
Part of HURON was detached from SANILAC, attached to TUSCOLA "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 69/p. 113)
25 Jan 1859
HURON fully organized, detached from SANILAC and TUSCOLA. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 6, sec. 1/p. 4)
01 Jan 1880
HURON lost the Charity Islands to BAY. (Mich. Acts 1879, reg. sess., pub., no. 265/p. 287)

ILLINOIS (Va., extinct)

09 Dec 1778
ILLINOIS (Va., extinct) created by Virginia to encompass all territory north and west of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River claimed by Virginia on the basis of its 1609 charter. ILLINOIS County included all of present Michigan. (Hening, 9:552-555, 10:303-304; Robinson, 55)
01 Mar 1784
Virginia ceded to the United States its charter claims to territory "northwestward of the river Ohio;" ILLINOIS County (Va.) eliminated. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 62, 130-131; Hening, 11:571-575)

Illinois Territory

01 Mar 1809
The United States created Illinois Territory from Indiana Territory; included all of present Illinois (except 2 small areas along the Wabash River), most of present Wisconsin, parts of present Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and a small area of present Indiana along the Wabash River. Map depicts non-county area in Illinois Territory located in present Michigan. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 13 [1809], sec. 1/p. 514)
28 Apr 1809
ST. CLAIR (Ill.) gained non-county area along the west side of Lake Michigan (remnant of Indiana Territory now in Illinois Territory); eliminated non-county area in Illinois Territory located in present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 17:620-621)

Indiana Territory

04 Jul 1800
The United States created Indiana Territory from the Northwest Territory; included all of present Illinois and Wisconsin, most of present Indiana, and parts of present Michigan, Minnesota, and Ohio. Map depicts non-county area in Indiana Territory in present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:86-88; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 41 [1800]/pp. 58-59)
03 Feb 1801
Indiana Territory lost all non-county area in present Michigan to KNOX (Ind.) and ST. CLAIR (Ill.). (Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 98-100; Pence and Armstrong, 212, 520)
30 Jun 1805
Indiana Territory lost to creation of Michigan Territory. Non-county area in Indiana Territory included parts of present Illinois and Wisconsin on the west side of Lake Michigan, and part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:5-7; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 5 [1805]/pp. 309-310)
01 Mar 1809
Indiana Territory lost to creation of Illinois Territory; map depicts non-county area in Indiana Territory located in present Michigan. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 13 [1809], sec. 1/p. 514)
11 Dec 1816
The United States created the state of Indiana from Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan Territories; that part of Indiana Territory in present Michigan became unorganized federal territory. (U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 57 [1816], secs. 1-2/p. 289, and res. 1 [1816]/p. 399; Van Zandt, 115)

INGHAM

29 Oct 1829
INGHAM created by Michigan Territory from SHIAWASSEE (which was attached to OAKLAND), WASHTENAW, and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; INGHAM not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 2/p. 735)
04 Nov 1829
INGHAM attached to WASHTENAW for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
by Oct 1837
INGHAM was detached from WASHTENAW, attached to JACKSON "for judicial purposes." (History of Jackson County, 277, 287)
04 Jun 1838
INGHAM fully organized, detached from JACKSON. (Mich. Acts 1838, reg. sess., no. 98/p. 221)

IONIA

02 Mar 1831
IONIA created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; IONIA not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 2/p. 871)
04 Apr 1836
IONIA attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 65)
03 Apr 1837
IONIA fully organized, detached from KENT. Part of ISABELLA detached from SAGINAW, attached to IONIA; MONTCALM attached to IONIA. Both attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)
01 Apr 1840
ISABELLA detached from IONIA, re-attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes;" attachment of MONTCALM to IONIA was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
20 Mar 1850
MONTCALM fully organized, detached from IONIA. (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 129/p. 114)

IOSCO

01 Apr 1840
KANOTIN (now IOSCO) created from Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; KANOTIN not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 14, 35/pp. 197, 200)
08 Mar 1843
KANOTIN renamed IOSCO. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
IOSCO detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
03 Feb 1853
IOSCO detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 35/p. 44)
16 Feb 1857
IOSCO fully organized, detached from SAGINAW. IOSCO assigned jurisdiction over Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay concurrent with "the other counties contiguous thereto." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 130/p. 358)
20 Apr 1857
IOSCO was authorized to be attached to BAY, but IOSCO had been fully organized on 16 February 1857 [mistake corrected 11 February 1859]. (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-2, 15/pp. 438-439, 441; Mich. Rpts., 5:114)
29 Jan 1858
ALCONA and OSCODA detached from ALPENA, attached to IOSCO; CRAWFORD and OGEMAW detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to IOSCO. All attachments were "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Feb 1859
Mistake of 20 April 1857, attaching IOSCO to BAY, was corrected [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 97/p. 255)
01 Mar 1861
Attachment of OGEMAW to IOSCO was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 87/p. 121)
11 Mar 1863
CRAWFORD detached from IOSCO, attached to ANTRIM "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
07 Mar 1867
IOSCO gained all of OGEMAW; OGEMAW eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1867, reg. sess., no. 301/p. 222)
12 Mar 1869
ALCONA fully organized, detached from IOSCO; OSCODA detached from IOSCO, attached to ALCONA "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 266, secs. 1, 5/pp. 336-337)
28 Mar 1873
IOSCO lost to re-creation of OGEMAW; OGEMAW not fully organized, attached to IOSCO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
27 Apr 1875
OGEMAW fully organized, detached from IOSCO. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 132/p. 159)

IOWA (Wis.)

01 Jan 1830
IOWA (Wis.) created by Michigan Territory in present Wisconsin from CRAWFORD (Wis.). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:714-715)
06 Sep 1834
IOWA (Wis.) lost to creation of MILWAUKEE (Wis.). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1325)
03 Jul 1836
IOWA (Wis.) became a Wisconsin Territory county when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; IOWA (Wis.) eliminated from Michigan Territory. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)

IRON

03 Apr 1885
IRON created from MARQUETTE, MENOMINEE and all of Non-County Area 10. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 35, secs. 1, 19/pp. 32, 34)
21 May 1891
IRON lost to creation of DICKINSON. (Mich. Acts 1891, reg. sess., pub., no. 89, secs. 1, 8/pp. 98, 100)
22 May 1891
IRON gained from MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1891, reg. sess., pub., no. 92/p. 106)
08 Oct 1923
IRON implicitly overlapped Wisconsin (FOREST and VILAS Counties) when Michigan took its 1909 boundary dispute with Wisconsin to the U.S. Supreme Court and expanded its scope by claiming more territory on the Upper Peninsula and more of the waters and islands of Green Bay; Wisconsin claimed the old, established line and never lost control of the disputed area. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 116, 118, 132)
01 Mar 1926
IRON's claimed overlap of Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decided the dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin entirely in favor of Wisconsin. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 141-143)

ISABELLA

02 Mar 1831
ISABELLA created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; ISABELLA not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 13/p. 873)
02 Mar 1836
ISABELLA attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
03 Apr 1837
Part of ISABELLA detached from SAGINAW, attached to IONIA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)
01 Apr 1840
ISABELLA detached from IONIA, re-attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
12 Feb 1855
ISABELLA detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND and indirectly through MIDLAND to SAGINAW "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 98/p. 231)
03 Jul 1855
MIDLAND fully organized, detached from SAGINAW; ISABELLA remained attached to MIDLAND "for judicial and municipal purposes," but was no longer indirectly attached to SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 36/p. 48)
11 Feb 1859
ISABELLA fully organized, detached from MIDLAND. CLARE detached from MIDLAND, attached to ISABELLA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 118/p. 318)
22 Mar 1869
Part of CLARE was detached from ISABELLA, attached to MECOSTA "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 320/p. 621)
16 Mar 1871
CLARE fully organized, detached from ISABELLA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 345/p. 59)

ISLE ROYALE (extinct)

04 Mar 1875
ISLE ROYALE (extinct) created from KEWEENAW. ISLE ROYALE assigned jurisdiction over Lake Superior concurrent with "the other counties contiguous thereto." (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 18/p. 18)
13 Mar 1885
ISLE ROYALE (extinct) no longer fully organized, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 16/p. 13)
09 Apr 1897
ISLE ROYALE lost all territory to KEWEENAW; ISLE ROYALE eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1897, reg. sess., pub., no. 65/p. 75)

JACKSON

29 Oct 1829
JACKSON created by Michigan Territory from WASHTENAW, Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE, and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; JACKSON not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 5/p. 735)
04 Nov 1829
JACKSON attached to WASHTENAW for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Aug 1832
JACKSON fully organized, detached from WASHTENAW. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:929)
by Oct 1837
INGHAM was detached from WASHTENAW, attached to JACKSON "for judicial purposes." (History of Jackson County, 277, 287)
04 Jun 1838
INGHAM fully organized, detached from JACKSON. (Mich. Acts 1838, reg. sess., no. 98/p. 221)

KALAMAZOO

29 Oct 1829
KALAMAZOO created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; KALAMAZOO not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 7/p. 736)
04 Nov 1829
KALAMAZOO attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Oct 1830
KALAMAZOO fully organized, detached from ST. JOSEPH. BARRY, CALHOUN, EATON, and Non-County Area 5 detached from ST. JOSEPH, attached to KALAMAZOO "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:836-837)
02 Mar 1831
KALAMAZOO lost part of attached Non-County Area 5 to creation of ALLEGAN, CLINTON, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, IONIA, ISABELLA, KENT, MIDLAND, and MONTCALM. KALAMAZOO also lost part of BARRY attachment to creation of ALLEGAN. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 1-4, 6, 10-11, 13/pp. 871-873)
01 Apr 1833
ALLEGAN attached to KALAMAZOO "for all legal purposes;" CALHOUN fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:997-998, 984-985)
04 Apr 1834
Part of KENT was organized as the township of Kent and may have been attached to KALAMAZOO for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1275; History of Kent, 1:284)
07 Sep 1835
ALLEGAN fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 4:136-137)
02 Mar 1836
Non-County Area 5 detached from KALAMAZOO, became part of Non-County Area 2 and was attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
29 Dec 1837
EATON fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Acts 1837, adj. sess., no. 8/p. 9)
15 Mar 1839
BARRY fully organized, detached from KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Acts 1839, ann. sess., no. 22/p. 17)

KALKASKA

01 Apr 1840
WABASSEE (now KALKASKA) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); WABASSEE not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 18, 35/pp. 198, 200)
08 Mar 1843
WABASSEE renamed KALKASKA. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
03 Feb 1853
KALKASKA detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
11 Mar 1863
KALKASKA detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to ANTRIM "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
27 Jan 1871
KALKASKA fully organized, detached from ANTRIM; CRAWFORD detached from ANTRIM, attached to KALKASKA "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 294/p. 8)
22 Mar 1879
CRAWFORD fully organized, detached from KALKASKA. (Mich. Acts 1879, reg. sess., pub., no. 12/p. 8)
12 Mar 1881
KALKASKA lost small area to ANTRIM. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., loc., no. 315/p. 102)

KANOTIN (see IOSCO)


KAUTAWAUBET (see WEXFORD)


KAYKAKEE (see CLARE)


KENT

02 Mar 1831
KENT created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; KENT not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 3/p. 871)
04 Apr 1834
Part of KENT was organized as the township of Kent and may have been attached to KALAMAZOO for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1275; History of Kent, 1:284)
04 Apr 1836
KENT fully organized; CLINTON, IONIA, and OTTAWA attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 65)
18 Mar 1837
CLINTON detached from KENT, attached to SHIAWASSEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 56/p. 106)
03 Apr 1837
IONIA fully organized, detached from KENT; OCEANA attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)
29 Dec 1837
OTTAWA fully organized, detached from KENT. (Mich. Acts 1837, adj. sess., no. 8/p. 9)
01 Apr 1840
KENT gained from OCEANA. KENT lost part of OCEANA attachment to creation of MECOSTA and NEWAYGO; MECOSTA and NEWAYGO attached to KENT. OCEANA detached from KENT, attached to OTTAWA. All attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1-4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
25 Mar 1846
Part of NEWAYGO detached from KENT, attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 33, secs. 21-22/p. 31)
27 Jun 1851
NEWAYGO fully organized, detached from KENT. (Mich. Acts 1851, ext. sess., no. 177/p. 305)
17 Feb 1857
MECOSTA detached from KENT, attached to NEWAYGO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 180/p. 463)

KESKKAUKO (see CHARLEVOIX)


KEWEENAW

11 Mar 1861
KEWEENAW created from HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 118/p. 156; Mich. Acts 1862, ext. sess., nos. 2-3/pp. 2-3)
04 Mar 1875
KEWEENAW lost to creation of ISLE ROYALE (extinct). (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 18/p. 18)
09 Apr 1897
KEWEENAW gained all of ISLE ROYALE; ISLE ROYALE eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1897, reg. sess., pub., no. 65/p. 75)

KNOX (Ind.)

20 Jun 1790
KNOX (Ind.) created by the Northwest Territory from non-county area; included the western half of the Lower Peninsula of present Michigan, the eastern part of the Upper Peninsula, all of present Indiana, and parts of present Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:313)
15 Aug 1796
KNOX (Ind.) lost to creation of WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct); KNOX (Ind.) eliminated from present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 2:567-568, 3:447; Pence and Armstrong, 216)
03 Feb 1801
As an Indiana Territory county, KNOX (Ind.) gained non-county area in present Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio; lost to RANDOLPH (Ill.) and ST. CLAIR (Ill.); and lost to creation of CLARK (Ind.). KNOX (Ind.) included territory in present Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio. (Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 98-100; Pence and Armstrong, 212, 520)
01 Mar 1803
KNOX (Ind.) lost to HAMILTON (Ohio), to non-county area in Ohio, and to creation of WAYNE (Indiana Territory, extinct); KNOX (Ind.) eliminated from present Michigan. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 40 [1802], secs. 1-3/pp. 173-174; Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 114-115; Pence and Armstrong, 218; Van Zandt, 112)

LAKE

01 Apr 1840
AISHCUM (now LAKE) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); AISHCUM not fully organized, attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 6, 35/pp. 196, 200)
08 Mar 1843
AISHCUM renamed LAKE. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
13 Feb 1855
LAKE detached from OTTAWA, attached to MASON "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
17 Feb 1857
LAKE detached from MASON, attached to NEWAYGO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 180/p. 463)
29 Jan 1858
LAKE detached from NEWAYGO, re-attached to MASON "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
26 Mar 1867
Part of LAKE was detached from MASON, attached to MECOSTA "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1867, reg. sess., no. 444/p. 925)
22 Mar 1869
Part of LAKE was detached from both MASON and MECOSTA, attached to OSCEOLA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 308/p. 605)
18 Mar 1871
LAKE fully organized, detached from MASON and OSCEOLA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 357, secs. 1, 7/pp. 71, 73)

LAPEER

10 Sep 1822
LAPEER created by Michigan Territory from OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, and a small piece of Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; LAPEER not fully organized, attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11: 310-311)
02 Feb 1835
LAPEER fully organized, detached from OAKLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1348)
28 Mar 1835
LAPEER lost to creation of GENESEE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1416)
28 Mar 1836
Part of SANILAC detached from ST. CLAIR, attached to LAPEER "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
LAPEER lost part of SANILAC attachment to creation of HURON and TUSCOLA; remainder of SANILAC detached from LAPEER, re-attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
31 Mar 1843
LAPEER lost to GENESEE. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 85/p. 189)
19 Mar 1845
LAPEER lost to TUSCOLA. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 42, secs. 1, 25/pp. 49, 53)
13 Feb 1855
LAPEER exchanged with TUSCOLA. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 144/p. 313)

LEELANAU

01 Apr 1840
LEELANAU created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); LEELANAU not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 20, 35/pp. 198, 200)
03 Feb 1853
LEELANAU detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
12 Feb 1855
LEELANAU lost the Manitou Islands to creation of MANITOU (extinct). (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 92/p. 197)
27 Feb 1863
LEELANAU lost to creation of BENZIE; LEELANAU fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 48, secs. 1, 7/pp. 56, 58)
10 Mar 1865
MANITOU (extinct) detached from district court jurisdiction of MACKINAC, attached to LEELANAU for meetings of the circuit court only. (Mich. Acts 1865, reg. sess., no. 138/p. 246)
24 Mar 1869
MANITOU (extinct) detached from circuit court jurisdiction of LEELANAU. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 336/p. 661)
04 Apr 1895
LEELANAU gained part of MANITOU (Manitou Islands and Fox Islands); MANITOU eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1895, reg. sess., loc., no. 362, secs. 1-2/p. 132)

LENAWEE

10 Sep 1822
LENAWEE created by Michigan Territory from MONROE; included part of the disputed strip west of Lake Erie that also was claimed by Ohio but controlled by Michigan. LENAWEE not fully organized, attached to MONROE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11: 311, 313)
31 Dec 1826
LENAWEE fully organized, detached from MONROE; Non-County Area 1 detached from MONROE, attached to LENAWEE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:292)
22 Sep 1829
Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE gained from Non-County Area 3. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:709-710)
29 Oct 1829
LENAWEE lost part of attached Non-County Area 1 to creation of BARRY, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, HILLSDALE, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, ST. JOSEPH, and VAN BUREN. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:secs. 4-13/pp. 735-737)
04 Nov 1829
Non-County Area 1 detached from LENAWEE, part attached to CASS. Remainder bacame part of Non-County Area 5 and was attached to ST. JOSEPH; HILLSDALE attached to LENAWEE. All attachments were for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
11 Feb 1835
HILLSDALE fully organized, detached from LENAWEE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1362)
26 Jan 1837
LENAWEE lost to Ohio when the state of Michigan was created from Michigan Territory; boundary dispute with Ohio over the strip running from Indiana to Lake Erie was settled in favor of Ohio. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 99 [1836], secs. 1-2/p. 49 and ch. 6 [1837]/p. 144; Van Zandt, 127)

LIVINGSTON

21 Mar 1833
LIVINGSTON created by Michigan Territory from SHIAWASSEE (which was attached to OAKLAND) and WASHTENAW; LIVINGSTON not fully organized, part attached to SHIAWASSEE and indirectly through SHIAWASSEE to OAKLAND, and part attached to WASHTENAW. LIVINGSTON attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:993)
04 Apr 1836
LIVINGSTON fully organized, detached from WASHTENAW, and detached from SHIAWASSEE and indirectly through SHIAWASSEE from OAKLAND. (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 65)

LUCE

01 Mar 1887
LUCE created from CHIPPEWA and MACKINAC. (Mich. Acts 1887, reg. sess., loc., no. 363, secs. 1, 13/pp. 84, 86)

MACKINAC

03 Dec 1818
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) created by Michigan Territory from WAYNE, Non-County Area 1, unorganized federal territory, and former parts of BOND (Ill.), CRAWFORD (Ill.), and MADISON (Ill.); included parts of present Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:802)
13 Apr 1821
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) lost to creation of Non-County Area 2, which was attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:132)
10 Sep 1822
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) lost territory acquired from the Indians by the 1821 Treaty at Chicago; this area became part of Non-County Area 1 and was attached to MONROE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
01 Feb 1827
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) lost to creation of CHIPPEWA. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:295-296)
02 Mar 1831
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) lost to creation of IONIA, ISABELLA, KENT, MONTCALM, OCEANA, and OTTAWA. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 13/pp. 871-873)
03 Jul 1836
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) lost to Wisconsin Territory when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; MICHILIMACKINAC eliminated from present Minnesota and Wisconsin. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)
01 Apr 1840
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) lost to OCEANA and lost to creation of AISHCUM (now LAKE), ANAMICKEE (now ALPENA), CHEBOYGAN, CHEONOQUET (now MONTMORENCY), KAUTAWAUBET (now WEXFORD), KAYKAKEE (now CLARE), KESKKAUKO (now CHARLEVOIX), LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MECOSTA, MEEGISEE (now ANTRIM), MIKENAUK (now ROSCOMMON), MISSAUKEE, NEWAYGO, NOTIPEKAGO (now MASON), OKKUDDO (now OTSEGO), OMEENA (extinct), OSCODA, PRESQUE ISLE, SHAWONO (now CRAWFORD), TONEDAGANA (now EMMET), UNWATTIN (now OSCEOLA), WABASSEE (now KALKASKA), and WYANDOT (extinct). ANAMICKEE, CHEBOYGAN, CHEONOQUET, KANOTIN (now IOSCO), KAUTAWAUBET, KESKKAUKO, LEELANAU, MANISTEE, MEEGISEE, MIKENAUK, MISSAUKEE, NEGWEGON (now ALCONA), OGEMAW, OKKUDDO, OMEENA, OSCODA, PRESQUE ISLE, SHAWONO, TONEDAGANA, WABASSEE, and WYANDOT not fully organized, all attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119/pp. 196-200)
09 Mar 1843
MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) exchanged with CHIPPEWA, lost to creation of DELTA, MARQUETTE, ONTONAGON, and SCHOOLCRAFT; DELTA not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 1-7/pp. 201-203)
25 Mar 1846
MANISTEE detached from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 33, secs. 21-22/p. 31)
31 Dec 1850
Circa 1850, MICHILIMACKINAC was renamed MACKINAC; this change was never officially adopted by the legislature and both names were used interchangeably through the 1840s. (Mich. Acts 1847, ann. sess., no. 56/pp. 68-69; Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 108/pp. 119-124)
07 Apr 1851
MACKINAC lost part of OMEENA (extinct) attachment to creation of GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 141/p. 172)
29 Jan 1853
MACKINAC lost Beaver Island, the surrounding islands, and the Fox Islands to EMMET; EMMET fully organized, detached from MACKINAC. MACKINAC lost CHARLEVOIX attachment to EMMET. CHEBOYGAN fully organized, detached from MACKINAC. MACKINAC lost WYANDOT (extinct) attachment to CHEBOYGAN. ALCONA, ALPENA, CRAWFORD, IOSCO, MONTMORENCY, OGEMAW, OSCODA, OTSEGO, PRESQUE ISLE, and ROSCOMMON detached from MACKINAC, all attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 18, secs. 1, 4, 7-8/pp. 15-17 and reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
03 Feb 1853
MACKINAC lost OMEENA attachment to GRAND TRAVERSE; OMEENA eliminated. ANTRIM, KALKASKA, LEELANAU, MISSAUKEE, and WEXFORD all detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
12 Mar 1861
DELTA fully organized, detached from MACKINAC. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 129, secs. 1, 5/pp. 174-175; Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 14)
16 Mar 1861
MANITOU (extinct) attached to MACKINAC for meetings of the district court only. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 262/p. 556)
10 Mar 1865
MANITOU (extinct) detached from district court jurisdiction of MACKINAC, attached to LEELANAU for meetings of the circuit court only. (Mich. Acts 1865, reg. sess., no. 138/p. 246)
01 May 1875
Boundary between MACKINAC and CHIPPEWA was redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 185/p. 213)
01 Mar 1887
MACKINAC lost to creation of LUCE. (Mich. Acts 1887, reg. sess., loc., no. 363, secs. 1, 13/pp. 84, 86)

MACOMB

15 Jan 1818
MACOMB created by Michigan Territory from WAYNE. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:772)
28 Mar 1820
MACOMB lost to creation of OAKLAND. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:842, 11:40)
08 May 1821
MACOMB lost to creation of ST. CLAIR. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:39-40, 133)
10 Sep 1822
MACOMB gained from ST. CLAIR. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
31 Mar 1833
MACOMB gained from ST. CLAIR. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:926)

MADISON (Ill.)

14 Sep 1812
MADISON (Ill.) created by Illinois Territory from RANDOLPH (Ill.) and ST. CLAIR (Ill.); included the western part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 17:643)
28 Nov 1814
MADISON (Ill.) lost to creation of EDWARDS (Ill.). (Ill. Terr. Laws, 128)
04 Jan 1817
MADISON (Ill.) lost to creation of BOND (Ill.). (Ill. Terr. Laws, 254)
03 Dec 1818
MADISON (Ill.) eliminated from present Michigan when the state of Illinois was created from Illinois Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:803; U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 67 [1818], sec. 7/p. 431, and res. 1 [1818]/p. 536)

MANISTEE

01 Apr 1840
MANISTEE created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); MANISTEE not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 9, 35/pp. 197, 200)
25 Mar 1846
MANISTEE detached from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 33, secs. 21-22/p. 31)
03 Feb 1853
MANISTEE detached from OTTAWA, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
13 Feb 1855
MANISTEE fully organized, detached from GRAND TRAVERSE; WEXFORD detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to MANISTEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
29 Jan 1858
MISSAUKEE detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to MANISTEE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
30 Mar 1869
WEXFORD fully organized, detached from MANISTEE; MISSAUKEE detached from MANISTEE, attached to WEXFORD "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 386, secs. 1-2/p. 1085)
27 Mar 1873
MANISTEE lost to WEXFORD. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 332/p. 80)
22 Mar 1881
MANISTEE gained from WEXFORD. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., loc., no. 337/p. 120)

MANITOU (extinct)

12 Feb 1855
MANITOU (extinct) created from EMMET and LEELANAU (which was attached to GRAND TRAVERSE). MANITOU included Beaver Island, the surrounding islands, the Fox Islands, and the Manitou Islands. MANITOU assigned jurisdiction over Lake Michigan concurrent with "the other counties contiguous thereto." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 92/p. 197)
16 Mar 1861
MANITOU (extinct) attached to MACKINAC for meetings of the district court; all other county functions continued uninterrupted. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 262/p. 556)
10 Mar 1865
MANITOU (extinct) detached from district court jurisdiction of MACKINAC, attached to LEELANAU for meetings of the circuit court; all other county functions continued uninterrupted. (Mich. Acts 1865, reg. sess., no. 138/p. 246)
24 Mar 1869
MANITOU (extinct) detached from circuit court jurisdiction of LEELANAU. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 336/p. 661)
04 Apr 1895
MANITOU lost all territory to CHARLEVOIX and LEELANAU; MANITOU eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1895, reg. sess., loc., no. 362, secs. 1-2/p. 132)

MARQUETTE

09 Mar 1843
MARQUETTE created from CHIPPEWA, MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), and Non-County Area 6; MARQUETTE not fully organized, attached to CHIPPEWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 4, 7/pp. 202-203)
19 Mar 1845
MARQUETTE lost to creation of HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 48/p. 58)
18 May 1846
MARQUETTE detached from CHIPPEWA, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 157, secs. 1, 7/pp. 286-287)
03 Apr 1848
MARQUETTE boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 229, secs. 1-4, 10/pp. 345-347)
01 Dec 1851
MARQUETTE fully organized, detached from HOUGHTON; SCHOOLCRAFT detached from HOUGHTON, attached to MARQUETTE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 105/p. 142; Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 4/p. 4)
12 Mar 1861
MARQUETTE lost to HOUGHTON. The area of the SCHOOLCRAFT attachment to MARQUETTE was reduced when SCHOOLCRAFT lost to DELTA. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 128/p. 173)
15 Mar 1861
BLEEKER (now MENOMINEE) attached to MARQUETTE "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 213, secs. 1, 6, 11/pp. 448, 450-451; History of the Upper Peninsula, 477)
16 Mar 1861
MARQUETTE gained from HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 261/p. 556)
18 Jan 1862
Area attached to MARQUETTE increased when SCHOOLCRAFT gained all of Non-County Area 8. (Mich. Acts 1862, ext. sess., no. 23/p. 53)
19 Mar 1863
MENOMINEE fully organized, detached from MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 163, secs. 1, 9/pp. 297, 299)
23 Mar 1871
SCHOOLCRAFT fully organized, detached from MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 373/p. 99)
28 Mar 1873
MARQUETTE gained from Non-County Area 9. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
26 Mar 1875
MARQUETTE gained from SCHOOLCRAFT. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., loc., no. 292/p. 233)
26 Apr 1877
MARQUETTE lost to MENOMINEE. (Mich. Acts 1877, reg. sess., pub., no. 75/p. 59)
03 Apr 1885
MARQUETTE lost to creation of IRON. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 35, secs. 1, 19/pp. 32, 34)
21 May 1891
MARQUETTE lost to creation of DICKINSON. (Mich. Acts 1891, reg. sess., pub., no. 89, secs. 1, 8/pp. 98, 100)
22 May 1891
MARQUETTE lost to IRON. (Mich. Acts 1891, reg. sess., pub., no. 92/p. 106)

MASON

01 Apr 1840
NOTIPEKAGO (now MASON) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); NOTIPEKAGO not fully organized, attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 5, 35/pp. 196, 200)
08 Mar 1843
NOTIPEKAGO renamed MASON. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
13 Feb 1855
MASON fully organized, detached from OTTAWA; LAKE and OSCEOLA detached from OTTAWA, attached to MASON "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
17 Feb 1857
LAKE and OSCEOLA detached from MASON, attached to NEWAYGO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 180/p. 463)
29 Jan 1858
LAKE detached from NEWAYGO, re-attached to MASON "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
26 Mar 1867
Part of LAKE was detached from MASON, attached to MECOSTA "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1867, reg. sess., no. 444/p. 925)
22 Mar 1869
Part of LAKE was detached from MASON, attached to OSCEOLA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 308/p. 605)
18 Mar 1871
LAKE fully organized, detached from MASON. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 357, secs. 1, 7/pp. 71, 73)

MECOSTA

01 Apr 1840
MECOSTA created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and OCEANA (which was attached to KENT); MECOSTA not fully organized, attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 3, 35/pp. 196, 200)
17 Feb 1857
MECOSTA detached from KENT, attached to NEWAYGO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 180/p. 463)
11 Feb 1859
MECOSTA lost to MONTCALM; MECOSTA fully organized, detached from NEWAYGO. OSCEOLA detached from NEWAYGO, attached to MECOSTA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 99, secs. 1, 6/pp. 257-259; and reg. sess., no. 103/p. 261)
26 Mar 1867
Part of LAKE was detached from MASON, attached to MECOSTA "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1867, reg. sess., no. 444/p. 925)
17 Mar 1869
OSCEOLA fully organized, detached from MECOSTA. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 301/p. 487)
22 Mar 1869
Part of LAKE was detached from MECOSTA, attached to OSCEOLA; part of CLARE was detached from ISABELLA, attached to MECOSTA. All attachments were "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 308/p. 605; and reg. sess., no. 320/p. 621)
16 Mar 1871
CLARE fully organized, detached from MECOSTA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 345/p. 59)

MEEGISEE (see ANTRIM)


MENOMINEE

15 Mar 1861
BLEEKER (now MENOMINEE) created from Non-County Area 9; BLEEKER not fully organized, attached to MARQUETTE "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 213, secs. 1, 6, 11/pp. 448, 450-451; History of the Upper Peninsula, 477)
19 Mar 1863
BLEEKER renamed MENOMINEE; MENOMINEE fully organized, detached from MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 163, secs. 1, 9/pp. 297, 299)
28 Mar 1873
MENOMINEE boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
10 Mar 1875
MENOMINEE gained all of Non-County Area 9; Non-County Area 9 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., loc., no. 258/p. 21)
26 Apr 1877
MENOMINEE gained non-county area over the waters of Green Bay [not mapped]. MENOMINEE also gained from MARQUETTE, lost to creation of Non-County Area 10. (Mich. Acts 1877, reg. sess., pub., no. 75/p. 59)
03 Apr 1885
MENOMINEE lost to creation of IRON. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 35, secs. 1, 19/pp. 32, 34)
21 May 1891
MENOMINEE lost to creation of DICKINSON. (Mich. Acts 1891, reg. sess., pub., no. 89, secs. 1, 8/pp. 98, 100)

Michigan Territory

30 Jun 1805
The United States created Michigan Territory from Indiana Territory; included all of the Lower Peninsula of present Michigan, the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the northern part of present Indiana. Michigan Territory claimed and controlled a strip that ran from Indiana Territory east to Lake Erie that also was claimed by Ohio. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:5-7; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 5 [1805]/pp. 309-310)
03 Jul 1805
Territorial Governor William Hull created four civil districts in Michigan Territory: District of Detroit, District of Erie, District of Huron, and District of Michilimackinac. These county precursors carried out many of the administrative and judicial functions of the territorial government; eliminated all non-county area in Michigan Territory. ("Territorial Records," 118-121; Blume, 1:2-4)
28 Jun 1834
Michigan Territory gained unorganized federal territory west of the Mississippi River, north of the state of Missouri, and east of the Missouri and White Earth Rivers, including present Iowa and parts of present Minnesota and North and South Dakota. Map depicts non-county area in Michigan Territory west of the Mississippi River. (U.S. Stat., vol. 4, ch. 98 [1834]/p. 701; Terr. Papers U.S., 12:778-779)
01 Oct 1834
Non-county area in Michigan Territory west of the Mississippi River lost to creation of DES MOINES (Iowa) and DUBUQUE (Iowa). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1326-1327)

Michilimackinac District

03 Jul 1805
Michilimackinac District created in Michigan Territory by Territorial Governor William Hull. This county precursor carried out many of the administrative and judicial functions of the territorial government. ("Territorial Records," 118-121; Blume, 1:2-4)
18 Oct 1816
All of Michilimackinac District became part of WAYNE. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:722)

MICHILIMACKINAC (see MACKINAC)


MIDLAND

02 Mar 1831
MIDLAND created by Michigan Territory from SAGINAW (which was attached to OAKLAND), Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO, and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; MIDLAND not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 10/p. 872)
02 Mar 1836
MIDLAND attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
MIDLAND's attachment to SAGINAW was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
31 Dec 1850
MIDLAND was authorized to become fully organized, but elections were never held; MIDLAND remained attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 183/p. 182; Yates, 19; County of Midland, [81])
12 Feb 1855
GLADWIN and ISABELLA detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND and indirectly through MIDLAND to SAGINAW "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 98/p. 231)
03 Jul 1855
MIDLAND fully organized, detached from SAGINAW; GLADWIN and ISABELLA remained attached to MIDLAND "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 36/p. 48)
20 Apr 1857
MIDLAND lost to creation of BAY. (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-2, 15/pp. 438-439, 441; Mich. Rpts., 5:114)
29 Jan 1858
CLARE detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND; ROSCOMMON detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to MIDLAND. Both attachments were "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Feb 1859
ISABELLA fully organized, detached from MIDLAND; CLARE detached from MIDLAND, attached to ISABELLA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 118/p. 318)
28 Mar 1873
MIDLAND boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
20 Mar 1875
ROSCOMMON fully organized, detached from MIDLAND. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 41/p. 34)
08 Apr 1875
GLADWIN fully organized, detached from MIDLAND. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 69/p. 107)

MIKENAUK (see ROSCOMMON)


MILWAUKEE (Wis.)

06 Sep 1834
MILWAUKEE (Wis.) created by Michigan Territory in present Wisconsin from BROWN (Wis.) and IOWA (Wis.); MILWAUKEE (Wis.) not fully organized, attached to BROWN (Wis.) "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1325)
07 Sep 1835
MILWAUKEE (Wis.) fully organized, detached from BROWN (Wis.). (Mich. Terr. Laws, 4:136-137)
03 Jul 1836
MILWAUKEE (Wis.) became a Wisconsin Territory county when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory; MILWAUKEE (Wis.) eliminated from Michigan Territory. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)

MISSAUKEE

01 Apr 1840
MISSAUKEE created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); MISSAUKEE not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 11, 35/pp. 197, 200)
03 Feb 1853
MISSAUKEE detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
29 Jan 1858
MISSAUKEE detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to MANISTEE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
30 Mar 1869
MISSAUKEE detached from MANISTEE, attached to WEXFORD "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 386, secs. 1-2/p. 1085)
11 Mar 1871
MISSAUKEE fully organized, detached from WEXFORD. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 336, sec. 1/p. 44)

MONROE

14 Jul 1817
MONROE created by Michigan Territory from WAYNE; included part of the disputed strip west of Lake Erie that also was claimed by Ohio but controlled by Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:729)
10 Sep 1822
MONROE lost to WAYNE and to the creation of LENAWEE and WASHTENAW. LENAWEE not fully organized, attached to MONROE; Non-County Area 1 attached to MONROE. All attachments were for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
31 Dec 1826
LENAWEE fully organized, detached from MONROE; Non-County Area 1 detached from MONROE, attached to LENAWEE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:292)
26 Jan 1837
MONROE lost to Ohio when the state of Michigan was created from Michigan Territory. Boundary dispute with Ohio over the strip running from Indiana to Lake Erie was settled in favor of Ohio. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 99 [1836], secs. 1-2/p. 49 and ch. 6 [1837]/p. 144; Van Zandt, 127)

MONTCALM

02 Mar 1831
MONTCALM created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO; MONTCALM not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 7/p. 872
03 Apr 1837
MONTCALM attached to IONIA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)
01 Apr 1840
MONTCALM's attachment to IONIA was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
20 Mar 1850
MONTCALM fully organized, detached from IONIA. (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 129/p. 114)
11 Feb 1859
MONTCALM gained from MECOSTA. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 103/p. 261)

MONTMORENCY

01 Apr 1840
CHEONOQUET (now MONTMORENCY) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; CHEONOQUET not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 23, 35/pp. 199-200)
08 Mar 1843
CHEONOQUET renamed MONTMORENCY. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
MONTMORENCY detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
07 Feb 1857
MONTMORENCY detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 65/p. 162)
21 May 1881
MONTMORENCY fully organized, detached from ALPENA. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., pub., no. 163, sec. 1/p. 160)

MUSKEGON

04 Feb 1859
MUSKEGON created from OTTAWA and Non-County Area 7 attached to OTTAWA. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 55/p. 94)

NEGWEGON (see ALCONA)


NEWAYGO

01 Apr 1840
NEWAYGO created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and OCEANA (which was attached to KENT); NEWAYGO not fully organized, attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 2, 35/pp. 196, 200)
25 Mar 1846
Part of NEWAYGO was detached from KENT, attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 33, secs. 21-22/p. 31)
27 Jun 1851
NEWAYGO fully organized, detached from KENT and OTTAWA. (Mich. Acts 1851, ext. sess., no. 177/p. 305)
17 Feb 1857
LAKE and OSCEOLA detached from MASON, attached to NEWAYGO. MECOSTA detached from KENT, attached to NEWAYGO. All attachments were "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 180/p. 463)
29 Jan 1858
LAKE detached from NEWAYGO, re-attached to MASON "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Feb 1859
MECOSTA fully organized, detached from NEWAYGO; OSCEOLA detached from NEWAYGO, attached to MECOSTA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 99, secs. 1, 6/pp. 257-259)

Non-County Area 1

02 Oct 1818
Non-County Area 1 created in the Lower Peninsula when Detroit District, Erie District, and Huron District were eliminated and their functions were taken over by counties. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:801)
03 Dec 1818
Non-County Area 1 lost to creation of MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC). (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:802)
13 Apr 1821
Non-County Area 1 lost to creation of Non-County Area 2. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:132)
10 Sep 1822
Non-County Area 1 gained the land acquired from the Indians by the 1821 Treaty at Chicago from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), lost to creation of Non-County Areas 3 and 4; Non-County Area 1 attached to MONROE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
31 Dec 1826
Non-County Area 1 detached from MONROE, attached to LENAWEE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:292)
22 Sep 1829
Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE gained from Non-County Area 3. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:709-710)
29 Oct 1829
Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE lost to creation of BARRY, BERRIEN, BRANCH, CALHOUN, CASS, HILLSDALE, JACKSON, KALAMAZOO, ST. JOSEPH, and VAN BUREN. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:secs. 4-13/pp. 735-737)
04 Nov 1829
Part of Non-County Area 1 detached from LENAWEE, attached to CASS for administrative and judicial purposes. Remainder of Non-County Area 1 became part of Non-County Area 5 attached to ST. JOSEPH. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
02 Mar 1831
Non-County Area 1 attached to CASS lost all territory to creation of ALLEGAN and OTTAWA; Non-County Area 1 eliminated. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 4-5/p. 871)

Non-County Area 2

13 Apr 1821
Non-County Area 2 created from part of MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and part of Non-County Area 1; Non-County Area 2 was attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:132)
10 Sep 1822
Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND lost to creation of LAPEER, SAGINAW, SANILAC, and SHIAWASSEE. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11: 310-311)
29 Oct 1829
Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND lost to creation of BARRY, CALHOUN, EATON, INGHAM, JACKSON, and KALAMAZOO. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:secs. 2-7/pp. 735-736)
04 Nov 1829
Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND lost to creation of Non-County Area 5, which was attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
02 Mar 1831
Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND lost to creation of ARENAC, GLADWIN, and MIDLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 10-12/p. 872)
02 Mar 1836
Non-County Area 2 was detached from OAKLAND and gained all of Non-County Area 5; Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW lost all territory to creation of ANAMICKEE (now ALPENA), CHEONOQUET (now MONTMORENCY), KANOTIN (now IOSCO), KAYKAKEE (now CLARE), MIKENAUK (now ROSCOMMON), NEGWEGON (now ALCONA), OGEMAW, OSCODA, and SHAWONO (now CRAWFORD); Non-County Area 2 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 8, 12-17, 23-24, 34-35/pp. 197-200)

Non-County Area 3

10 Sep 1822
Non-County Area 3 created from Non-County Area 1. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
22 Sep 1829
Non-County Area 3 lost to Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:709-710)
29 Oct 1829
Non-County Area 3 lost all territory to creation of BERRIEN; Non-County Area 3 eliminated. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 13/p. 737)

Non-County Area 4

10 Sep 1822
Non-County Area 4 created from Non-County Area 1. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
29 Oct 1829
Non-County Area 4 lost all territory to creation of HILLSDALE; Non-County Area 4 eliminated. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 9/p. 736)

Non-County Area 5

04 Nov 1829
Part of Non-County Area 1 was detached from LENAWEE and part of Non-County Area 2 was detached from OAKLAND; this became Non-County Area 5 attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Oct 1830
Non-County Area 5 detached from ST. JOSEPH, attached to KALAMAZOO "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:836-837)
02 Mar 1831
Non-County Area 5 attached to KALAMAZOO lost to creation of ALLEGAN, CLINTON, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, IONIA, ISABELLA, KENT, MIDLAND, and MONTCALM. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 1-3, 6-7, 10-11/pp. 871-873)
02 Mar 1836
Non-County Area 5 lost all territory to Non-County Area 2; Non-County Area 5 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)

Non-County Area 6

03 Jul 1836
Non-County Area 6 [remnant of BROWN (Wis.) and CRAWFORD (Wis.)] was created in the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan when Wisconsin Territory was created from Michigan Territory, and BROWN (Wis.) and CRAWFORD (Wis.) were eliminated from Michigan Territory. (U.S. Stat., vol. 5, ch. 54 [1836], sec. 1/p. 10; Terr. Papers U.S., 27:41-52)
09 Mar 1843
Non-County Area 6 lost all territory to creation of DELTA, MARQUETTE, and ONTONAGON; Non-County Area 6 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 4, 6-7/pp. 202-203)

Non-County Area 7

13 Feb 1855
Part of OCEANA reverted to Non-County Area 7 attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
04 Feb 1859
Non-County Area 7 attached to OTTAWA lost all territory to creation of MUSKEGON; Non-County Area 7 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 55/p. 94)

Non-County Area 8

12 Mar 1861
Non-County Area 8 created from DELTA. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 129, secs. 1, 5/pp. 174-175; Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 14)
15 Mar 1861
Non-County Area 8 attached to DELTA for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 199/p. 409)
18 Jan 1862
Non-County Area 8 attached to DELTA lost all territory to SCHOOLCRAFT; Non-County Area 8 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1862, ext. sess., no. 23/p. 53)

Non-County Area 9

12 Mar 1861
Non-County Area 9 created from DELTA. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 129, secs. 1, 5/pp. 174-175; Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 14)
15 Mar 1861
Non-County Area 9 lost to creation of BLEEKER (now MENOMINEE). (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 213, secs. 1, 6, 11/pp. 448, 450-451; History of the Upper Peninsula, 477)
28 Mar 1873
Non-County Area 9 lost to MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
10 Mar 1875
Non-County Area 9 lost all territory to MENOMINEE; Non-County Area 9 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., loc., no. 258/p. 21)

Non-County Area 10

26 Apr 1877
Non-County Area 10 created from MENOMINEE. (Mich. Acts 1877, reg. sess., pub., no. 75/p. 59)
03 Apr 1885
Non-County Area 10 lost all territory to creation of IRON; Non-County Area 10 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 35, secs. 1, 19/pp. 32, 34)

Northwest Territory

13 Jul 1787
The United States created the Territory of the United States Northwest of the River Ohio (Northwest Territory), including all of present Michigan, to govern all territory west of Pennsylvania, north of the Ohio River, and east of the Mississippi River to which states had ceded their colonial charter claims. Map depicts area of the Northwest Territory in present Michigan only. (Terr. Papers U.S., 2:39-50)
20 Jun 1790
Non-county area in the Northwest Territory lost to creation of KNOX (Ind.); map depicts non-county area in the Northwest Territory in present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:313)
11 Feb 1792
The Northwest Territory lost non-county area in present Michigan to HAMILTON (Ohio); map depicts non-county area in the Northwest Territory in present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:363-364)
15 Aug 1796
The Northwest Territory gained from KNOX (Ind.) in present Michigan, lost non-county area in present Wisconsin and Illinois to creation of WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct). Map depicts non-county area in the Northwest Territory in present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 2:567-568, 3:447; Pence and Armstrong, 216)
04 Jul 1800
The United States created Indiana Territory from the Northwest Territory; non-county area in the Northwest Territory in present Michigan was eliminated. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:86-88; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 41 [1800]/pp. 58-59)

NOTIPEKAGO (see MASON)


OAKLAND

28 Mar 1820
OAKLAND created by Michigan Territory from MACOMB. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:842, 11:40)
13 Apr 1821
Non-County Area 2 was attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:132)
10 Sep 1822
OAKLAND lost to creation of LAPEER, SHIAWASSEE, and WASHTENAW. OAKLAND lost part of attached Non-County Area 2 to creation of LAPEER, SAGINAW, SANILAC, and SHIAWASSEE; LAPEER, SAGINAW, SANILAC, and SHIAWASSEE not fully organized, all attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11: 310-311)
12 Apr 1827
SANILAC detached from OAKLAND, attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:588)
29 Oct 1829
OAKLAND lost part of attached Non-County Area 2 to creation of BARRY, CALHOUN, EATON, INGHAM, JACKSON, and KALAMAZOO; OAKLAND lost part of SHIAWASSEE attachment to creation of INGHAM. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:secs. 2-6/pp. 735-736)
04 Nov 1829
Part of Non-County Area 2 detached from OAKLAND; became part of Non-County Area 5 attached to ST. JOSEPH for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
02 Mar 1831
OAKLAND lost part of attached Non-County Area 2 to creation of ARENAC, GLADWIN, and MIDLAND; OAKLAND lost part of SAGINAW attachment to creation of MIDLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:secs. 6, 10, 12/pp. 871-872)
21 Mar 1833
OAKLAND lost part of SHIAWASSEE attachment to creation of LIVINGSTON; LIVINGSTON not fully organized, part attached to SHIAWASSEE and indirectly through SHIAWASSEE to OAKLAND "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:993)
02 Feb 1835
LAPEER fully organized, detached from OAKLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1348)
09 Feb 1835
SAGINAW fully organized, detached from OAKLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1359)
28 Mar 1835
OAKLAND lost part of SHIAWASSEE attachment to creation of GENESEE; GENESEE not fully organized, attached to OAKLAND "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1416)
02 Mar 1836
Non-County Area 2 detached from OAKLAND, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
04 Apr 1836
GENESEE fully organized, detached from OAKLAND; SHIAWASSEE detached from OAKLAND, attached to GENESEE "for judicial purposes." LIVINGSTON fully organized, detached from SHIAWASSEE and indirectly through SHIAWASSEE from OAKLAND. (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., pp. 65-66)

OCEANA

02 Mar 1831
OCEANA created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); OCEANA not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 8/p. 872)
03 Apr 1837
OCEANA attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)
01 Apr 1840
OCEANA gained from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), lost to KENT, and lost to creation of MECOSTA and NEWAYGO; OCEANA detached from KENT, attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1-4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
07 Apr 1851
OCEANA was authorized to become fully organized, but change did not take effect. (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 114/p. 150; History of Oceana, 84)
13 Feb 1855
Part of OCEANA reverted to Non-County Area 7; Non-County Area 7 was attached to OTTAWA. OCEANA fully organized, detached from OTTAWA. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)

OGEMAW

01 Apr 1840
OGEMAW created from Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; OGEMAW not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 13, 35/pp. 197, 200)
29 Jan 1853
OGEMAW detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
29 Jan 1858
OGEMAW detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to IOSCO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
01 Mar 1861
Attachment of OGEMAW to IOSCO was confirmed [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 87/p. 121)
07 Mar 1867
OGEMAW lost all territory to IOSCO; OGEMAW eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1867, reg. sess., no. 301/p. 222)
28 Mar 1873
OGEMAW re-created from IOSCO; OGEMAW not fully organized, attached to IOSCO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
27 Apr 1875
OGEMAW fully organized, detached from IOSCO. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 132/p. 159)

OKKUDDO (see OTSEGO)


OMEENA (extinct)

01 Apr 1840
OMEENA (extinct) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); OMEENA not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 19, 35/pp. 198, 200)
07 Apr 1851
OMEENA (extinct) lost to creation of GRAND TRAVERSE. (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 141/p. 172)
03 Feb 1853
OMEENA lost all territory to GRAND TRAVERSE; OMEENA eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)

ONTONAGON

09 Mar 1843
ONTONAGON created from CHIPPEWA, MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), and Non-County Area 6; ONTONAGON not fully organized, attached to CHIPPEWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 5, 7/pp. 202-203)
19 Mar 1845
ONTONAGON lost Isle Royale to creation of HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 48/p. 58)
18 May 1846
ONTONAGON detached from CHIPPEWA, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 157, secs. 1, 7/pp. 286-287)
03 Apr 1848
ONTONAGON boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 229, secs. 1-4, 10/pp. 345-347)
17 Jan 1853
ONTONAGON gained from HOUGHTON; ONTONAGON fully organized, detached from HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 3/p. 3)
12 Mar 1861
ONTONAGON lost to HOUGHTON. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 128/p. 173)
07 Feb 1887
ONTONAGON lost to creation of GOGEBIC. (Mich. Acts 1887, reg. sess., loc., no. 337, secs. 1, 14/pp. 23, 25)

OSCEOLA

01 Apr 1840
UNWATTIN (now OSCEOLA) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); UNWATTIN not fully organized, attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 7, 35/pp. 197, 200)
08 Mar 1843
UNWATTIN renamed OSCEOLA. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
13 Feb 1855
OSCEOLA detached from OTTAWA, attached to MASON "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
17 Feb 1857
OSCEOLA detached from MASON, attached to NEWAYGO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 180/p. 463)
11 Feb 1859
OSCEOLA detached from NEWAYGO, attached to MECOSTA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 99, secs. 1, 6/pp. 257-259)
17 Mar 1869
OSCEOLA fully organized, detached from MECOSTA. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 301/p. 487)
22 Mar 1869
Part of LAKE was detached from both MASON and MECOSTA, attached to OSCEOLA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 308/p. 605)
18 Mar 1871
LAKE fully organized, detached from OSCEOLA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 357, secs. 1, 7/pp. 71, 73)

OSCODA

01 Apr 1840
OSCODA created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; OSCODA not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 16, 35/pp. 198, 200)
29 Jan 1853
OSCODA detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
07 Feb 1857
OSCODA detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 65/p. 162)
29 Jan 1858
OSCODA detached from ALPENA, attached to IOSCO "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
12 Mar 1869
OSCODA detached from IOSCO, attached to ALCONA "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 266, secs. 1, 5/pp. 336-337)
10 Mar 1881
OSCODA fully organized, detached from ALCONA. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., pub., no. 19/p. 16)

OTSEGO

01 Apr 1840
OKKUDDO (now OTSEGO) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); OKKUDDO not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 22, 35/pp. 199-200)
08 Mar 1843
OKKUDDO renamed OTSEGO. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
OTSEGO detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
29 Jan 1858
OTSEGO detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
11 Mar 1863
OTSEGO detached from ALPENA, attached to ANTRIM "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 78/p. 119)
02 Apr 1869
OTSEGO lost to re-creation of CHARLEVOIX. (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 390/p. 1091)
12 Mar 1875
OTSEGO fully organized, detached from ANTRIM. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 32/p. 28)

OTTAWA

02 Mar 1831
OTTAWA created by Michigan Territory from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 1 attached to CASS; OTTAWA not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 5/p. 871)
04 Apr 1836
OTTAWA attached to KENT "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 65)
29 Dec 1837
OTTAWA fully organized, detached from KENT. (Mich. Acts 1837, adj. sess., no. 8/p. 9)
01 Apr 1840
AISHCUM (now LAKE), NOTIPEKAGO (now MASON), and UNWATTIN (now OSCEOLA) attached to OTTAWA; OCEANA detached from KENT, attached to OTTAWA. All attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4-7, 33-35/pp. 196-197, 200)
25 Mar 1846
MANISTEE detached from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC), attached to OTTAWA; part of NEWAYGO detached from KENT, attached to OTTAWA. Both attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 33, secs. 21-22/p. 31)
27 Jun 1851
NEWAYGO fully organized, detached from OTTAWA. (Mich. Acts 1851, ext. sess., no. 177/p. 305)
03 Feb 1853
MANISTEE detached from OTTAWA, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
13 Feb 1855
MASON fully organized, detached from OTTAWA; LAKE and OSCEOLA detached from OTTAWA, attached to MASON "for judicial purposes." Part of OCEANA reverted to Non-County Area 7; Non-County Area 7 was attached to OTTAWA "for judicial purposes." OCEANA fully organized, detached from OTTAWA. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
04 Feb 1859
OTTAWA lost to creation of MUSKEGON and lost attached Non-County Area 7 to creation of MUSKEGON. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 55/p. 94)

Overlap Area 1

01 Jan 1909
GOGEBIC implicitly overlapped Wisconsin (IRON and VILAS Counties) when the new Michigan constitution redefined part of the interstate boundary with Wisconsin across the Upper Peninsula; Wisconsin kept control of the disputed area. (Swindler, 5:249)
08 Oct 1923
GOGEBIC and IRON implicitly overlapped the Wisconsin counties of FOREST, IRON, and VILAS when Michigan took its 1909 boundary dispute with Wisconsin to the U.S. Supreme Court and expanded its scope by claiming more territory on the Upper Peninsula and more of the waters and islands of Green Bay; Wisconsin claimed the old, established line and never lost control of the disputed area. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 116, 118, 132)
01 Mar 1926
Michigan's claim to territory in Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decided the dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin entirely in favor of Wisconsin; Overlap Area 1 eliminated. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 141-143)

Overlap Area 2

08 Oct 1923
An overlap area was created between Michigan and Wisconsin when Michigan took its 1909 boundary dispute with Wisconsin to the U.S. Supreme Court and expanded its scope by claiming more of the waters and islands of Green Bay. Wisconsin claimed the old, established line and never lost control of the disputed area. Michigan claimed Washington, Rock, Chambers, Plum, and smaller islands in Green Bay. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 116, 118, 132)
01 Mar 1926
Michigan's claim to territory in Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decided the dispute between Michigan and Wisconsin entirely in favor of Wisconsin; Overlap Area 2 eliminated. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 141-143)

Overlap Area 3

22 Nov 1926
An overlap between Michigan and Wisconsin was created in Green Bay when Wisconsin appeared to gain islands north of the Rock Island Passage when the U.S. Supreme Court decreed the precise course of the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary through Lake Michigan and Green Bay and introduced some unintentional errors. (Martin, "Michigan-Wisconsin," 143-145, 156-158; Paullin, 86, pl. 101)
16 Mar 1936
Overlap between Michigan and Wisconsin ended when the U.S. Supreme Court decreed the precise course of the revised Michigan-Wisconsin boundary through Green Bay and Lake Michigan, restoring to Michigan the area it appeared to lose in 1926; Overlap Area 3 eliminated. (Martin, "Second Wisconsin-Michigan," 86, 118-121)

PRESQUE ISLE

01 Apr 1840
PRESQUE ISLE created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); PRESQUE ISLE not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 25, 35/pp. 199-200)
29 Jan 1853
PRESQUE ISLE detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
07 Feb 1857
Part of PRESQUE ISLE was detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 65/p. 162)
29 Jan 1858
PRESQUE ISLE detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to ALPENA "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
31 Mar 1871
PRESQUE ISLE fully organized, detached from ALPENA. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 398, sec. 1/p. 128)
28 Mar 1873
PRESQUE ISLE gained from CHEBOYGAN. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)

ROSCOMMON

01 Apr 1840
MIKENAUK (now ROSCOMMON) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW; MIKENAUK not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 12, 35/pp. 197, 200)
08 Mar 1843
MIKENAUK renamed ROSCOMMON. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
29 Jan 1853
ROSCOMMON detached from MACKINAC, attached to CHEBOYGAN "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)
29 Jan 1858
ROSCOMMON detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to MIDLAND "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
28 Mar 1873
ROSCOMMON boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 338/p. 85)
20 Mar 1875
ROSCOMMON fully organized, detached from MIDLAND. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., pub., no. 41/p. 34)

SAGINAW

10 Sep 1822
SAGINAW created by Michigan Territory from ST. CLAIR and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; SAGINAW not fully organized, attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11: 310-311)
02 Mar 1831
SAGINAW lost to creation of MIDLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:sec. 10/p. 872)
09 Feb 1835
SAGINAW fully organized, detached from OAKLAND. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1359)
28 Mar 1835
SAGINAW lost to creation of GENESEE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1416)
02 Mar 1836
ARENAC, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, ISABELLA, and MIDLAND all attached to SAGINAW. Non-County Area 5 detached from KALAMAZOO and Non-County Area 2 detached from OAKLAND. Non-County Area 2 gained all of Non-County Area 5; Non-County Area 2 attached to SAGINAW. All attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
03 Apr 1837
Part of ISABELLA was detached from SAGINAW, attached to IONIA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)
01 Apr 1840
SAGINAW lost all of attached Non-County Area 2 to creation of ANAMICKEE (now ALPENA), CHEONOQUET (now MONTMORENCY), KANOTIN (now IOSCO), KAYKAKEE (now CLARE), MIKENAUK (now ROSCOMMON), NEGWEGON (now ALCONA), OGEMAW, OSCODA, and SHAWONO (now CRAWFORD). HURON, KAYKAKEE and TUSCOLA not fully organized, attached to SAGINAW; ISABELLA detached from IONIA, re-attached to SAGINAW; attachment of ARENAC, GLADWIN, GRATIOT, and MIDLAND to SAGINAW was confirmed. All attachments were "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 8, 12-17, 23-24, 30, 32-35/pp. 197-200)
11 Mar 1844
HURON detached from SAGINAW, attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1844, ann. sess., no. 78/p. 112)
19 Mar 1845
Part of GRATIOT was detached from SAGINAW, attached to CLINTON for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 42, secs. 1, 25/pp. 49, 53)
02 Mar 1850
TUSCOLA fully organized, detached from SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 53/p. 45)
31 Dec 1850
MIDLAND was authorized to become fully organized, but election was never held; MIDLAND remained attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 183/p. 182; Yates, 19; County of Midland, [81])
03 Feb 1853
IOSCO detached from CHEBOYGAN, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 35/p. 44)
03 Feb 1855
GRATIOT fully organized, detached from SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 12)
12 Feb 1855
GLADWIN and ISABELLA detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND and indirectly through MIDLAND to SAGINAW "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 98/p. 231)
03 Jul 1855
MIDLAND fully organized, detached from SAGINAW; GLADWIN and ISABELLA were no longer indirectly attached to SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 36/p. 48)
16 Feb 1857
IOSCO fully organized, detached from SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 130/p. 358)
20 Apr 1857
SAGINAW lost to creation of BAY; SAGINAW lost ARENAC attachment to creation of BAY. (Mich. Acts 1857, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-2, 15/pp. 438-439, 441; Mich. Rpts., 5:114)
29 Jan 1858
CLARE detached from SAGINAW, attached to MIDLAND "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1858, ext. sess., no. 5, sec. 1/p. 15)
15 Apr 1871
SAGINAW lost to BAY. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 448/p. 194)
03 Jun 1881
SAGINAW lost to BAY. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., loc., no. 414/p. 343)

ST. CLAIR (Ill.)

03 Feb 1801
As an Indiana Territory county (created in 1790), ST. CLAIR (Ill.) gained non-county area in Indiana Territory, gained from KNOX (Ind.), and lost to RANDOLPH (Ill.). ST. CLAIR (Ill.) included territory in present Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. (Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 98-100; Pence and Armstrong, 212, 520)
01 Mar 1803
ST. CLAIR (Ill.) lost to creation of WAYNE (Indiana Territory, extinct). (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 40 [1802], secs. 1-3/pp. 173-174; Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 114-115; Pence and Armstrong, 218; Van Zandt, 112)
01 May 1803
ST. CLAIR (Ill.) exchanged with RANDOLPH (Ill.); area within present Michigan was unchanged. (Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 117-118)
01 Mar 1809
ST. CLAIR (Ill.) became a county in Illinois Territory; ST. CLAIR (Ill.) continued to function de facto with no new boundaries specified. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 13 [1809], sec. 1/p. 514)
28 Apr 1809
ST. CLAIR (Ill.) created by Illinois Territory (effectively continuing the county of the same name that had been created by the Northwest Territory in 1790). ST. CLAIR (Ill.) exchanged with Indiana Territory (gaining the non-county area along the west side of Lake Michigan now in Illinois Territory); included the western part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan. ST. CLAIR (Ill.) also lost to RANDOLPH (Ill.). (Terr. Papers U.S., 17:620-621)
14 Sep 1812
ST. CLAIR (Ill.) lost to creation of MADISON (Ill.); ST. CLAIR (Ill.) eliminated from present Michigan. (Terr. Papers U.S., 17:643)

ST. CLAIR

08 May 1821
ST. CLAIR created by Michigan Territory from MACOMB. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:39-40, 133)
10 Sep 1822
ST. CLAIR lost to MACOMB and lost to creation of LAPEER, SAGINAW, SANILAC, and SHIAWASSEE. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
12 Apr 1827
SANILAC detached from OAKLAND, attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:588)
31 Mar 1833
ST. CLAIR lost to MACOMB. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:926)
28 Mar 1836
Part of SANILAC was detached from ST. CLAIR, attached to LAPEER "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
ST. CLAIR lost part of SANILAC attachment to creation of HURON; SANILAC detached from LAPEER, re-attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 33-35/pp. 196, 200)
11 Mar 1844
HURON detached from SAGINAW, attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1844, ann. sess., no. 78/p. 112)
03 Apr 1848
ST. CLAIR lost to SANILAC. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 228/p. 344)
31 Dec 1849
SANILAC fully organized, detached from ST. CLAIR. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 228/p. 344)
01 Apr 1850
HURON detached from ST. CLAIR, attached to SANILAC "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 212/p. 215)

ST. JOSEPH

29 Oct 1829
ST. JOSEPH created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE; ST. JOSEPH not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 11/p. 736)
04 Nov 1829
ST. JOSEPH fully organized. BARRY, BRANCH, CALHOUN, EATON, and KALAMAZOO all attached to ST. JOSEPH. Part of Non-County Area 1 detached from LENAWEE and part of Non-County Area 2 detached from OAKLAND; this became Non-County Area 5 attached to ST. JOSEPH. All attachments were for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Oct 1830
KALAMAZOO fully organized, detached from ST. JOSEPH; BARRY, CALHOUN, EATON, and Non-County Area 5 detached from ST. JOSEPH, attached to KALAMAZOO "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:836-837)
03 Mar 1831
ST. JOSEPH gained small area from CASS. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:889)
01 Mar 1833
BRANCH fully organized, detached from ST. JOSEPH. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:977)

SANILAC

10 Sep 1822
SANILAC created by Michigan Territory from ST. CLAIR and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; SANILAC not fully organized, attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:310-311)
12 Apr 1827
SANILAC detached from OAKLAND, attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:588)
28 Mar 1836
Part of SANILAC was detached from ST. CLAIR, attached to LAPEER "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 67)
01 Apr 1840
SANILAC lost to creation of HURON and TUSCOLA; SANILAC detached from LAPEER, re-attached to ST. CLAIR "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 1, 4, 30, 32-34/pp. 196, 200)
03 Apr 1848
SANILAC gained from ST. CLAIR. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 228/p. 344)
31 Dec 1849
SANILAC fully organized, detached from ST. CLAIR. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 228/p. 344)
01 Apr 1850
HURON detached from ST. CLAIR, attached to SANILAC "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 212/p. 215)
12 Feb 1853
Part of HURON was detached from SANILAC, attached to TUSCOLA "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 69/p. 113)
25 Jan 1859
HURON fully organized, detached from SANILAC. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 6, sec. 1/p. 4)

SCHOOLCRAFT

09 Mar 1843
SCHOOLCRAFT created from CHIPPEWA and MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); SCHOOLCRAFT not fully organized, attached to CHIPPEWA "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 89, secs. 3, 7/pp. 202-203)
18 May 1846
SCHOOLCRAFT detached from CHIPPEWA, attached to HOUGHTON "for judicial and other purposes." (Mich. Acts 1846, ann. sess., no. 157, secs. 1, 7/pp. 286-287)
03 Apr 1848
SCHOOLCRAFT boundaries were redefined [no change]. (Mich. Acts 1848, ann. sess., no. 229, secs. 1-4, 10/pp. 345-347)
01 Dec 1851
SCHOOLCRAFT detached from HOUGHTON, attached to MARQUETTE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1851, ann. sess., no. 105/p. 142; Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 4/p. 4)
12 Mar 1861
SCHOOLCRAFT lost to DELTA. (Mich. Acts 1861, reg. sess., no. 129, secs. 1, 5/pp. 174-175; Mich. Acts 1863, reg. sess., no. 16/p. 14)
18 Jan 1862
SCHOOLCRAFT gained all of Non-County Area 8 attached to DELTA; Non-County Area 8 eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1862, ext. sess., no. 23/p. 53)
23 Mar 1871
SCHOOLCRAFT fully organized, detached from MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 373/p. 99)
26 Mar 1875
SCHOOLCRAFT lost to MARQUETTE. (Mich. Acts 1875, reg. sess., loc., no. 292/p. 233)
17 Mar 1885
SCHOOLCRAFT lost to creation of ALGER. (Mich. Acts 1885, reg. sess., pub., no. 23/p. 17)

SHAWONO (see CRAWFORD)


SHIAWASSEE

10 Sep 1822
SHIAWASSEE created by Michigan Territory from OAKLAND, ST. CLAIR, and Non-County Area 2 attached to OAKLAND; SHIAWASSEE not fully organized, attached to OAKLAND for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11: 311)
29 Oct 1829
SHIAWASSEE lost to creation of INGHAM. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 2/p. 735)
21 Mar 1833
SHIAWASSEE lost to creation of LIVINGSTON; LIVINGSTON not fully organized, part attached to SHIAWASSEE and indirectly through SHIAWASSEE to OAKLAND "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:993)
28 Mar 1835
SHIAWASSEE lost to creation of GENESEE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:1416)
04 Apr 1836
SHIAWASSEE detached from OAKLAND, attached to GENESEE "for judicial purposes;" LIVINGSTON fully organized, detached from SHIAWASSEE and indirectly through SHIAWASSEE from OAKLAND. (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 66)
18 Mar 1837
SHIAWASSEE fully organized, detached from GENESEE; CLINTON detached from KENT, attached to SHIAWASSEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 56/p. 106)
12 Mar 1839
CLINTON fully organized, detached from SHIAWASSEE. (Mich. Acts 1839, ann. sess., no. 20/p. 15)

TONEDAGANA (see EMMET)


TUSCOLA

01 Apr 1840
TUSCOLA created from SANILAC (which was attached to LAPEER); TUSCOLA not fully organized, attached to SAGINAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 30, 34/p. 200)
19 Mar 1845
TUSCOLA gained from LAPEER. (Mich. Acts 1845, ann. sess., no. 42, secs. 1, 25/pp. 49, 53)
02 Mar 1850
TUSCOLA fully organized, detached from SAGINAW. (Mich. Acts 1850, ann. sess., no. 53/p. 45)
12 Feb 1853
Part of HURON was detached from SANILAC, attached to TUSCOLA "for judicial and representative purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 69/p. 113)
13 Feb 1855
TUSCOLA exchanged with LAPEER. (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 144/p. 313)
25 Jan 1859
HURON fully organized, detached from TUSCOLA. (Mich. Acts 1859, reg. sess., no. 6, sec. 1/p. 4)

Unorganized Federal Territory

01 Mar 1784
Virginia ceded to the United States its charter claims to territory "northwestward of the river Ohio." Other state claims in the area were effectively eliminated by 1787. All of present Michigan became unorganized federal territory. (Cappon, Petchenik, and Long, 62, 130-131; Hening, 11:571-575)
13 Jul 1787
The United States created the Territory of the United States Northwest of the River Ohio (Northwest Territory), including all of present Michigan, to govern all territory west of Pennsylvania, north of the Ohio River, and east of the Mississippi River to which states had ceded their colonial charter claims; unorganized federal territory eliminated. (Terr. Papers U.S., 2:39-50)
11 Dec 1816
Part of the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan (between Illinois and Michigan Territories) became unorganized federal territory when the state of Indiana was created from Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan Territories. (U.S. Stat., vol. 3, ch. 57 [1816], secs. 1-2/p. 289, and res. 1 [1816]/p. 399; Van Zandt, 115)
03 Dec 1818
Michigan Territory gained all the unorganized federal territory in the Upper Peninsula of present Michigan; it became part of MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC) and BROWN (Wis.). (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:803-804)

UNWATTIN (see OSCEOLA)


VAN BUREN

29 Oct 1829
VAN BUREN created by Michigan Territory from Non-County Area 1 attached to LENAWEE; VAN BUREN not fully organized, not attached. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:sec. 8/p. 736)
04 Nov 1829
VAN BUREN attached to CASS for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
03 Apr 1837
VAN BUREN fully organized, detached from CASS. (Mich. Acts 1837, ann. sess., no. 51/p. 97)

WABASSEE (see KALKASKA)


WASHTENAW

10 Sep 1822
WASHTENAW created by Michigan Territory from MONROE, OAKLAND, and WAYNE; WASHTENAW not fully organized, attached to WAYNE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:311)
31 Dec 1826
WASHTENAW fully organized, detached from WAYNE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:292)
29 Oct 1829
WASHTENAW lost to creation of INGHAM and JACKSON. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:secs. 2, 5/p. 735)
04 Nov 1829
INGHAM and JACKSON attached to WASHTENAW for administrative and judicial purposes. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:744-746)
01 Aug 1832
JACKSON fully organized, detached from WASHTENAW. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:929)
21 Mar 1833
WASHTENAW lost to creation of LIVINGSTON; LIVINGSTON not fully organized, part attached to WASHTENAW "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Terr. Laws, 3:993)
04 Apr 1836
LIVINGSTON fully organized, detached from WASHTENAW. (Mich. Acts 1836, ann. sess., p. 65)
by Oct 1837
INGHAM detached from WASHTENAW, attached to JACKSON "for judicial purposes." (History of Jackson County, 277, 287)

WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct)

15 Aug 1796
WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct) created by the Northwest Territory from HAMILTON (Ohio), KNOX (Ind.), and non-county area; included all of the Lower Peninsula of present Michigan, the eastern end of the Upper Peninsula, and parts of present Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin. (Terr. Papers U.S., 2:567-568, 3:447; Pence and Armstrong, 216)
04 Jul 1800
WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct) lost to Indiana Territory when Indiana Territory was created from the Northwest Territory. The eastern half of present Michigan remained part of WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct). (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:86-88; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 41 [1800]/pp. 58-59)
10 Jul 1800
WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct) lost to creation of TRUMBULL (Ohio); area within present Michigan was unchanged. (Terr. Papers U.S., 3:525; Chase, 3:2097)
01 Mar 1803
WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct) eliminated when the Northwest Territory was eliminated. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 40 [1802], secs. 1-3/pp. 173-174; Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 114-115; Pence and Armstrong, 218; Van Zandt, 112)

WAYNE (Indiana Territory, extinct)

01 Mar 1803
WAYNE (Indiana Territory, extinct) created by Indiana Territory from KNOX (Ind.), ST. CLAIR (Ill.), and WAYNE (Northwest Territory, extinct); included nearly all of present Michigan except for the western part of the Upper Peninsula and parts of present Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin. (U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 40 [1802], secs. 1-3/pp. 173-174; Ind. Terr., Exec. Journal, 114-115; Pence and Armstrong, 218; Van Zandt, 112)
30 Jun 1805
WAYNE (Indiana Territory, extinct) eliminated when Michigan Territory was created from Indiana Territory. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:5-7; U.S. Stat., vol. 2, ch. 5 [1805]/pp. 309-310)

WAYNE

21 Nov 1815
WAYNE created by Michigan Territory from non-county area in Detroit, Erie, and Huron Districts; included part of the disputed strip west of Lake Erie that was also claimed by Ohio but controlled by Michigan. No change was made to the underlying boundaries of Detroit, Erie, and Huron Districts. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:720)
18 Oct 1816
WAYNE gained the non-county area known as Michilimackinac District; WAYNE was divided in two parts. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:722)
14 Jul 1817
WAYNE lost to creation of MONROE; WAYNE eliminated from Ohio. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:729)
15 Jan 1818
WAYNE lost to creation of MACOMB. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:772)
03 Dec 1818
WAYNE lost to creation of MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); WAYNE no longer divided in two parts. (Terr. Papers U.S., 10:802)
10 Sep 1822
WAYNE gained from MONROE, lost to creation of WASHTENAW; WASHTENAW not fully organized, attached to WAYNE for administrative and judicial purposes. (Terr. Papers U.S., 11:308-313)
31 Dec 1826
WASHTENAW fully organized, detached from WAYNE. (Mich. Terr. Laws, 2:292)

WEXFORD

01 Apr 1840
KAUTAWAUBET (now WEXFORD) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); KAUTAWAUBET not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 10, 35/pp. 197, 200)
08 Mar 1843
KAUTAWAUBET renamed WEXFORD. (Mich. Acts 1843, ann. sess., no. 67/p. 145)
03 Feb 1853
WEXFORD detached from MACKINAC, attached to GRAND TRAVERSE "for judicial and municipal purposes." (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 34/p. 43)
13 Feb 1855
WEXFORD detached from GRAND TRAVERSE, attached to MANISTEE "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1855, reg. sess., no. 171, secs. 1-3/pp. 423-424)
30 Mar 1869
WEXFORD fully organized, detached from MANISTEE; MISSAUKEE detached from MANISTEE, attached to WEXFORD "for municipal and judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1869, reg. sess., no. 386, secs. 1-2/p. 1085)
11 Mar 1871
MISSAUKEE fully organized, detached from WEXFORD. (Mich. Acts 1871, reg. sess., no. 336, sec. 1/p. 44)
27 Mar 1873
WEXFORD gained from MANISTEE. (Mich. Acts 1873, reg. sess., no. 332/p. 80)
22 Mar 1881
WEXFORD lost to MANISTEE. (Mich. Acts 1881, reg. sess., loc., no. 337/p. 120)

WYANDOT (extinct)

01 Apr 1840
WYANDOT (extinct) created from MICHILIMACKINAC (now MACKINAC); WYANDOT not fully organized, attached to MICHILIMACKINAC "for judicial purposes." (Mich. Acts 1840, ann. sess., no. 119, secs. 26, 35/pp. 199-200)
29 Jan 1853
WYANDOT lost all territory to CHEBOYGAN; WYANDOT eliminated. (Mich. Acts 1853, reg. sess., no. 20/p. 19)