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      • The city was given the name "Lansing" by the first settlers that came to the area in the mid 1800’s. Many of the early settlers came from the state of New York looking for a new life. They named their new city after John Lansing, an American jurist and political leader from New York.
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  2. John Ten Eyck Lansing Jr. (January 30, 1754 – vanished December 12, 1829), a Founding Father of the United States, was an attorney, jurist, and politician. Born and raised in Albany, New York, Lansing was trained as a lawyer, and was long involved in politics and government.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · Lansing was named after John Lansing, Jr., the Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court at the time the city was founded. Lansing is home to Michigan State University. Michigan State University, a renowned public research institution, is located in Lansing.

  6. The name is derived from Lansing, Michigan, a town in New York named for John Lansing Jr., a significant New York statesman. Also, the Michigan Legislature meets in Lansing for the first time.

  7. Oct 11, 2017 · On Dec. 12, 1829, John Lansing left his hotel in Manhattan to mail a letter via the boat to Albany. He was never seen again, dead or alive.

  8. 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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