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  2. 1847 - Lansing, then known as Michigan, becomes the capital of Michigan. 1848 - Michigan, Michigan is renamed Lansing by the Michigan Legislature. The name is derived from Lansing, Michigan, a town in New York named for John Lansing Jr., a significant New York statesman.

  3. For a brief time, the combined villages were referred to as "Michigan" but was officially named Lansing in 1848. In 1859, the settlement, having grown to nearly 3,000 and encompassing about seven square miles (18 km²) in area, was incorporated as a city.

  4. It was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after Michigan became a state. The Lansing metropolitan area, colloquially referred to as "Mid-Michigan", is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, commercial, and industrial functions.

    • Mackinac Island. Like many historic places in the Great Lakes region, Mackinac Island's name derives from a Native American language. It’s been said that Native Americans thought the shape of the island resembled a turtle, so they named it "Mitchimakinak" meaning "big turtle."
    • Saint Ignace. St. Ignace’s name is derived from the Roman Catholic missionaries who settled the area during the time of the French and British explorers and fur traders.
    • Sault Sainte Marie. The origin of the name of the oldest city in Michigan goes back to the 1600s, when French missionaries and fur traders went into the area, calling it Sault du Gastogne.
    • Munising. Munising is a Native American name meaning "Place of the Great Island." In 1820 the Chippewa village was located at the mouth of the Anna River, but they later moved camp to Sand Point.
  5. May 27, 2024 · Lansing, capital of Michigan, U.S., located in Ingham county. The city site, on the Grand River at its junction with the Red Cedar River, was a wilderness when the state capital was moved there from Detroit (about 85 miles [140 km] southeast) in 1847. At first called Village of Michigan, in 1849 it.

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  6. Learn how the HSGL, and its predecessors with the Lansing Historical Society, have preserved and shared Lansing history over the last 75 years. The Historical Society of Greater Lansing was founded in 1955, but has roots dating back to 1947.

  7. The name is derived from Lansing, New York, home of one of the original settlers. Lansing is not the oldest community in its area. Holt, five miles south, was settled in 1837. In 1844, residents of nearby North Settlement built a dam and mill in what is now North Lansing, Michigan.

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