YE OLDE ALMANAC
Alger County
(see Michigan State below)
Founded: March 17, 1885
County seat: Munising
Land Area (square miles): 918
Location: 47.1603 N, 86.4841 W
Population Statistics:
1900 |
5,868 |
1910 |
7,675 |
1920 |
9,983 |
1930 |
9,327 |
1940 |
10,167 |
1950 |
10,007 |
1960 |
9,250 |
1970 |
8,568 |
1980 |
9,225 |
1990 |
8,972 |
2000 |
9,862 |
2001 |
9,816 |
2002 |
9,796 |
In 2000 Alger County ranked as the 77th most
populous county in Michigan.
Michigan
The "Wolverine State"
Admitted to the Union:
Thursday, January 26, 1837
Capital:
Lansing
Motto:
Si Quaeris Peninsulam Ameonam, Circumspice
(If You Seek a Beautiful Peninsula, Look Around)
Land Area (square miles):
58,216
Michigan got its name from the Indian word meaning "Great Lake."
This state touches on all but one of the Great lakes and has 40,000 square miles of water within its boundaries. Woodland Indians lived in the land when French explorers and fur traders first came to it.
Once the timber, minerals, and fertile soil were discovered, settlers flocked to Michigan. They stayed to make this state first in production of automobiles, breakfast cereals, furniture, cherries, cucumbers, navy beans, and seedling pines.
Population statistics:
1810 |
4,762 |
1820 |
8,896 |
1830 |
31,639 |
1840 |
212,267 |
1850 |
397,654 |
1860 |
749,113 |
1870 |
1,184,059 |
1880 |
1,636,937 |
1890 |
2,093,890 |
1900 |
2,420,982 |
1910 |
2,810,173 |
1920 |
3,668,412 |
1930 |
4,842,325 |
1940 |
5,256,106 |
1950 |
6,371,766 |
1960 |
7,823,194 |
1970 |
8,875,083 |
1980 |
9,262,078 |
1990 |
9,295,297 |
2000 |
9,938,444 |
Population is ranked 8th (in US) at 9,549,353 (1995 estimate)
Total area - 96,791 square miles [including water areas]
Greatest length [north to south] - 310 miles
Greatest width [east to west] - 400 miles
Highest point - 1,980 feet
Lowest point - 572 feet
Highest recorded temperature - 112 degrees
Lowest recorded temperature - -51 degrees
3,288 miles of shoreline
11,000 inland lakes
36,000 miles of rivers and streams
18.4 million acres of forest
Principal cities - Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Dearborn, Lansing
White pine is the state tree
Robin is the state bird
Apple blossom is the state flower
Petoskey is the state stone
Isle Royale greenstone is the state gem
Brook trout is the state fish
State song is "Michigan My Michigan" |