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County Seat : Ludington
Formed: 1855
Organized: 1855
Size: 493 sq. miles
Population: 25537 in 1990

                      16385 in 1890

 

Townships:

Amber Branch
Custer Eden
Freesoil Grant
Hamlin Logan
Meade Pere Marquette
Riverton Sheridan
Sherman Summit
Victory  

Topics:

If you are visiting or want to know more aspects of the county these links may be helpful.

Mason County - Multimag
Mason County Interactive - has maps
Northern-Michigan.com with info on area traveling etc.

Coming soon:

History
Queries

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This county was named for Stevens T. Mason (1811-1843), first governor of the State of Michigan (1835-1840). In 1675, Pere Jacques Marquette was ill so his party landed at the mouth of the river now named for him.  Around 1850, the lumber men were attracted to area's rich forest. James Ludington established saw mill at the mouth of the Pere Marquette River and named the town after himself. Lumbering peaked in 1891 and salt deposits were discovered. A car ferry system was established by the Pere Marquette Railroad in 1897.       

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