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  1. Michigan Counties. In 1796, the acting governor of the territory officially set the boundaries for Wayne County, which, at that time, included all of what later became the state of Michigan and parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. By 1830, Michigan had 12 organized counties. By 1852, most of the Lower Peninsula counties were established.

  2. Dickinson County - Iron Mountain. Eaton County - Charlotte. Emmet County - Petoskey. Genesee County - Flint. Gladwin County - Gladwin. Gogebic County - Bessemer. Grand Traverse County - Traverse City. Gratiot County - Ithaca. Hillsdale County - Hillsdale.

  3. Michigan highlighted on the US map. There are 83 counties in Michigan, which are spread out over the state’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas. The counties in the Upper Peninsula are generally larger in size and less populous than their counterparts in the Lower Peninsula. In this post, we’ll look at a detailed Michigan Counties Map and provide a ...

  4. There are 83 counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. The boundaries of these counties have not changed substantially since 1897. However, throughout the 19th century, the state legislature frequently adjusted county boundaries. County creation was intended to fulfill the goal of establishing government over unorganized territory, but a more ...

    County
    Fips Code [8]
    County Seat [9]
    Est. [9]
    1840 (boundaries declared) 1869 ...
    1885
    1831 (boundaries declared) 1835 ...
    1840 (boundaries declared) 1857 ...
    • 83
  5. Explore Michigan's counties with this interactive map that shows their names, locations, and histories. Learn more about the state's geography and culture.

  6. This is a generalized topographic map of Michigan. It shows elevation trends across the state. Detailed topographic maps and aerial photos of Michigan are available in the Geology.com store. See our state high points map to learn about Mt. Arvon at 1,979 feet - the highest point in Michigan. The lowest point is Lake Erie at 571 feet.

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