. New dollar atlas of the United States and Dominion of Canada ... place of disputed ground. Michigan bore the brunt of the war of British troops captured Mackinaw and Frenchtown, and devastated the countrygenerally, with the help of their Indian allies. They were finally driven out by Gen-eral (afterwards President) Harrison, and in 1814 a treaty was made with the is now Wisconsin was annexed to the Territory in 1818 and 1834, and wasformed into Wisconsin Territory in 1836. The first State constitution was adopted in1836, and by a legislative act of March 16,1847, the


. New dollar atlas of the United States and Dominion of Canada ... place of disputed ground. Michigan bore the brunt of the war of British troops captured Mackinaw and Frenchtown, and devastated the countrygenerally, with the help of their Indian allies. They were finally driven out by Gen-eral (afterwards President) Harrison, and in 1814 a treaty was made with the is now Wisconsin was annexed to the Territory in 1818 and 1834, and wasformed into Wisconsin Territory in 1836. The first State constitution was adopted in1836, and by a legislative act of March 16,1847, the capital was transferred to Lansing,in Ingham county. A new constitution was adopted in 1850, which, with subsequentamendments, is now in force. Michigan contributed 87,364 men to the Union armiesduring the Civil war. roj)lilati07l.—Censiyf^ of 1880 : Males, 862,355; Females, 774,582; Native,1,248,429; Foreign, 388,508; White, 1,614,560; Colored, 22,377, including 27 Chinese,1 Japanese, 7,249 Indians and Half-breeds.^ 61 ^i AI VF Ot MICHIGAN c » 0 0 JL r r i:.


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