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  1. The county was created by the Michigan Legislature in 1840 as Cheonoquet County, [2] [5] after a well-known Chippewa (also known as Ojibwa) Chief, whose name meant Big Cloud. [6] Cheonoquet took part in Indian treaties in 1807, 1815, 1825 and 1837.

  2. Montmorency County History. Prior to Michigan statehood in 1837, the land that would become Montmorency County was part of the Great Lakes Region, Indiana Territory. In 1805, when Michigan was organized, the territorial governor created Wayne County which included the present Montmorency County.

  3. Feb 28, 2017 · How did William Taylor Barry, U.S. Postmaster General under President Andrew Jackson, get a Michigan county named after him when he was not, in fact, from Michigan?

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    • Etymology - Origin of Montmorency County Name
    • Montmorency County History
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    In 1840, it was first named "Cheonoquet" after a well known Chippewa (also known as Ojibwa) Chief, whose name meant Big Cloud. Cheonoquet took part in Indian treaties in 1807, 1815, 1825 and 1837. In 1843, the county was renamed for the Count Morenci, who aided the colonies in the war with England. The name Montmorency probably means Mountain Moor....

    Montmorency County is probably named for a historical figure named Montmorency, but which one is unknown. Set Off: 1840 as Cheonoquet. Renamed Montmerency in 1843 In 1840, it was first named "Cheonoquet" after a well known Chippewa (also known as Ojibwa) Chief, whose name meant Big Cloud. Cheonoquet took part in Indian treaties in 1807, 1815, 1825 ...

    As reported by the Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 563 square miles (1,460 km2), of which 547 square miles (1,420 km2) is land and 16 square miles (41 km2) (2.8%) is water. The county is considered to be part of Northern Michigan. Most of the county is covered by state forest land. There is and has been an abundance of lakes. Glaciers...

  4. Montmorency county was originally named Cheonoquet for a Chippewa chief who was a party to the Indian treaties of 1807, 1815, 1825 and 1837, his name meaning Big Cloud.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Montmorency County. Montmorency cherries are famously grown in Michigan, but they can’t be found in this Northeast Michigan county. Atlanta, the Elk Capital of Michigan, is the county seat here and the county was established in 1840. Its name comes from the House of Montmorency, a distinguished noble family in France. Alpena County

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  7. History of Montmorency County. Photo courtesy of Montmorency County Tribune. Montmorency was one of the last two Michigan counties to be officially approved by the state legislature in 1880 when it split from Alpena County, its official year of establishment is 1881.

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