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  Kalkaska County, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kalkaska County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.
In the county the population is spread out with 25.60% under the age of 18, 7.60% from 18 to 24, 28.60% from 25 to 44, 24.50% from 45 to 64, and 13.70% who are 65 years of age or older.
The first settler in Kalkaska County was an Englishman named William Copeland, who purchased land in the northwest corner of the county in 1855.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kalkaska_County,_Michigan   (445 words)

  
 Kalkaska, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kalkaska is a village located in Kalkaska County, Michigan.
On July 10, 1951, the Kalkaska State Bank was robbed by an armed man, who fled and later attempted to escape on foot through a huge swampy area of the nearby National Forest.
After three days of what was termed the largest manhunt in Northern Michigan history, involving the FBI and local and state authorities, the gunman was captured south of the town.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kalkaska,_Michigan   (730 words)

  
 County Road Assn of Michigan - Road Commissions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In Wayne County, the road commission was merged with county general government in the 1980s.
In every other county, the road commission is a separate unit of government, removed from county general government.
Commissions in the urban, more populace counties of southern lower Michigan split their time between maintaining gravel and paved roads.
www.micountyroads.org /page.cfm/6?id=40&displayResults=Y   (149 words)

  
 Welcome to the Kalkaska County Community Center!
Kalkaska County is 561 square miles of natural resources and numerous recreational opportunities.
Among the many family oriented events held in Kalkaska are the annual National Trout Festival, which corresponds with the opening of trout fishing the last Saturday in April, and the annual WinterFest (held in January) featuring sleddog competitions.
The population and labor force of Kalkaska County continues to grow.
www.kalkaskacounty.net   (242 words)

  
 EPA: Pesticides - Pesticide Use Limitations for Kalkaska County, Michigan
Greyling sand is found in 29 counties of the lower Michigan peninsula and corresponds to areas of naturally occuring jack pine stands.
The migration pattern of Kirtland's warbler is a direct route between nesting grounds in Michigan and its wintering range in the Bahamas and Dominion Republic with resting locations along the North and South Carolina coasts.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources currently administers 25.4 acres of land that is carefully managed to attract nesting warblers.
www.epa.gov /oppfead1/endanger/michigan/kalkaska.htm   (552 words)

  
 NetOne LOCALconnect~ Kalkaska County
Kalkaska County, located in Northwest Lower Michigan, was a part of numerous counties before becoming it’s own in the late 1800s.
In spite of the community's relative isolation from major urban markets the area is served by several state and federal highways, which provide good accessibility from anywhere in the state.
The headwaters of the Boardman River, a blue ribbon trout stream, begin in and around the Village of Kalkaska providing the backdrop for the National Trout Festival held the last week of April (the opening of trout season) each year.
www.netonecom.net /local.php?county=Kalkaska   (217 words)

  
 ECN Review of Kalkaska County
ECN had previously considered this incident to be "probable" evidence of a cougar, based on the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ assessment that the attacker was most likely a "large feline".
ECN is indebted to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for providing valuable information about the circumstances surrounding these incidents, as well as its photographic evidence.
We are also indebted to all of the experts we contacted who were kind enough to review the photographic evidence.
www.easterncougarnet.org /ecn_review_of_kalkaska_county.htm   (523 words)

  
 Kalkaska County, Michigan - InfoMI.com
Kalkaska county is located in the northwestern part of the Lower Peninsula and is traversed by US131.
The county also contains many lakes and rivers, including the north branches of the Manistee and Boardman rivers.
The county seat is the village of Kalkaska, also home to most of the counties major events, including the annual county fair.
www.infomi.com /county/kalkaska   (116 words)

  
 Antrim County Michigan Towns
The county was then a primeval forest which was later succumed to the lumberman's axe.
The population of the entire county in 1860 was 179.
Antrim County was separated from Grand Traverse County on March 11, 1863 and on this date Banks Township was organized and the first town meeting was held at the home of Gurden Greer.
www.ole.net /~maggie/antrim/towns.htm   (2471 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Kalkaska County, Mich.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
Lawrence Kestenbaum, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, who is solely responsible for its structure and content.
www.potifos.com /tpg/geo/MI/KL.html   (483 words)

  
 Antrim County Michigan Genealogy
Antrim County, in the north west corner of Michigan's lower peninsula was formed March 8, 1843 from its parent county, Cheboygan.
It is bordered on the west by Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan and is one of the state's most popular recreation areas.
Combined with their resources as well as the resources you will find on the Antrim County Michigan genealogy page, I hope to make your search for your ancestors and the history that surrounded their lives, an easier and informative one.
www.ole.net /~maggie/antrim   (340 words)

  
 Kalkaska County
If you find differences between the information here and the practices or holdings of the County Clerk's office, please ask the Clerk to inform the State Archives about needed revisions.
Anne Norlander, Calhoun County Clerk-Register, and Toni Fritz, the Clerk-Register's Administrative Assistant, conducted a survey of offices in 1993 in order to make this information available to the public.
Calhoun County printed the 1994 Michigan County Clerks Genealogy Directory, prepared as a product of this inventory.
www.michigan.gov /hal/0,1607,7-160-17449_18635_20736-56601--,00.html   (255 words)

  
 KALKASKA DEATHS
Wilson Township in Kalkaska County was located in what was the western half of present day Kalkaska Township.
Magee, William ; Kalkaska, S.D 5, E.D. Evergreen cemetery is located in the village of Kalkaska, on the west side, at the end of Third Street.
Garfield Township is located in the southeast corner of Kalkaska County, on ten acres on the north side of W. Sharon Road, ten miles south of Kalkaska on M-66 then east on W. Sharon Road one quarter of a mile.
www.shalomjerusalem.com /familylife/magee2.html   (946 words)

  
 Need Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms from your State - Michigan - Kalkaska County - Real Attorney
Kalkaska County, Michigan Attorneys, Lawyers, and Law Firms
Many times it is imperative to consult an attorney - when you have been arrested, sued, or are going through a contested divorce, you need expert legal help.
With their services, you will be better prepared to navigate the complex legal system that can often frustrate and prevent you from achieving your goal.
www.realattorney.com /attorneys.php/michigan/kalkaska-county   (395 words)

  
 Michigan Counties - Kalkaska County
William Copeland wans the first settler in Kalkasa, purchasing land in 1855 near Round Lake.
In 1872 A A Abbott and R L Thompson bought land along the Boardman River and the following year built a sawmill.
Because of Kalkaska's county state forests, lakes and trout streams, it makes for a year-round tourist industry.
www.michiganweb.com /city/county/kalkaska.html   (84 words)

  
 Missaukee County Michigan
The area now known as Missaukee County, Michigan was originally a southern appendage of Grand Traverse County.
In 1869 the whole of what is now Missaukee County was organized by the State Legislature into one township called Reeder.
In 1871 the county of Missaukee was officially organized with five townships: Caldwell, Clam Union, Pioneer, Reeder and Riverside.
www.mifamilyhistory.org /missaukee   (518 words)

  
 Today's Mortgage Rates for Kalkaska County, Michigan, Zero Lender Fees
Cofedbank is a direct lender of home mortgage loans for the state of Michigan.
Conforming Loans: Kalkaska County, Michigan mortgage rates for home loans less than or equal to $359,650.
All Kalkaska County, Michigan (MI) mortgage rates are subject to change without notice.
cofedbank.com /mortgage/rates/michigan/kalkaska-county   (204 words)

  
 NACO
NACo collects information on counties, such as county officials, courthouse addresses, county seats, cities within a county as well as various statistical and geographical information.
To see a listing of the counties for a state, select a State from the map or from the state pull down menu.
You may also search for a particular county by entering the county name in the space provided below then click the "Search for Matches" button.
www.naco.org /counties/counties/county.cfm?id=26079   (103 words)

  
 Kalkaska County, Michigan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
I don't live in Kalkaska so it would be very helpful to Kalkaska web page if you have anything to share, such as family data/indexes for anything, regarding Kalkaska and would like to see the material on this website please select the link that says Brenda below.
Select this link, Kalkaska, if you are interested in joining the Kalkaska Mailing list.
Grand Traverse County indices as many folks may have married in GT county or been at the hospital at time of death.
www.grandtraverseregion.com /kalkaska   (310 words)

  
 (Map of Kalkaska County, Michigan) / Walling, H. F. / 1873
Pub Title: Atlas of the State of Michigan, including statistics and descriptions of its topography, hydrology, climate, natural and civil history, railways, educational institutions, material resources, etc. By Alexander Winchell, LL.D. Hon.
Pub Reference: Checklist of Printed Maps of the Middle West to 1900, 5-2112; Karpinski, 478; Phillips, 1960; Phillips Maps of America, p.
Bound in half leather brown cloth covers with title reading "Atlas of the State of Michigan" stamped in gold on the front and blind stamped on the back.
www.davidrumsey.com /maps730110-22358.html   (422 words)

  
 Notes
It was said that a man could travel from the timberline in Michigan, across the straits and down into Wisconsin without a penny in his pocket: it was a tradition in the camps that a travelling stranger was entitled to at least one night's lodging and meals.
He was one of the earliest pioneers of Duck Creek, came from New England to Washington County, and thence, in 1812, to the farm on which he lived and died.
About that year he mved to Grand Rapids, Michigan and in 1929 Ira was working as a sawyer with the Mueller Furnuiture Co. During the war years 1940-45 he worked for GMC as a maintenance man. In June of 1948 Ira and his youngest brother Milton Jr, disappeared in a plane over Lake Michigan.
www.gbnf.com /genealogy/gauld/html/notes.HTM   (14090 words)

  
 T1 Kalkaska County T1 Prices in Real-Time: Welcome to bset1.com!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
October 19, 2005 - We meet thousands of online shoppers each week and all of them tell us the same thing: shopping for an inexpensive T1 line and determining T1 availability in Kalkaska County is never easy.
Our T1 rates are especially low in Michigan, particularly in T1 Kalkaska County!
Keywords are placed here to provide a quick summary of the services specifically offered by ShopforT1 in Kalkaska County.
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 Michigan Genealogy / Kalkaska County
Home > Counties > Lower northwest > Kalkaska County
First called Wabassee, the county was created from Mackinac County in 1840.
In 1843 its name was changed to Kalkaska.
michigan.genealogystuff.com /kalkaska.html   (29 words)

  
 Kalkaska County Michigan DS3 Network Price Comparisons and Free Consultation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Once we began generating large amounts of volume for our suppliers, we were blessed with special rate plans and promotions that we alone could offer you, our customer.
Our DS3 rates are especially low in Michigan, particularly in DS3 Kalkaska County!
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 PBX Kalkaska County PBX Prices in Real-Time: Welcome to pbxphonesystem.org!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
October 19, 2005 - We meet thousands of online shoppers each week and all of them tell us the same thing: shopping for an inexpensive PBX line and determining PBX availability in Kalkaska County is never easy.
Our PBX rates are especially low in Michigan, particularly in PBX Kalkaska County!
Keywords are placed here to provide a quick summary of the services specifically offered by ShopforPBX in Kalkaska County.
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 Kalkaska County, Michigan Debt Consolidation and Credit Counseling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Debt Consolidation Service in Kalkaska County, MI Debt consolidation is one of the best debt solutions you can make.
Their free service will put you in touch with real consumer credit counseling services that are familiar with the debt collection laws in Michigan.
With their help, you will learn how to get out of debt quickly, without destroying your credit rating with a bankruptcy.
www.pequotintl.com /MI/1472.html   (150 words)

  
 Kalkaska County, Michigan Genealogical Records Information
County Courthouse, 605 North Birch Street, Kalkaska, MI 49646
County Clerk's Office Ph: 231-258-3300, Fax: 231-358-3337 [Order Online]
Kalkaska Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 353, Kalkaska, MI 49646
www.mymichigangenealogy.com /mi_county/kka.htm   (426 words)

  
 Kalkaska County Michigan - Mortgage Loans and Kalkaska Michigan Mortgage Loans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Kalkaska County Michigan Mortgage Loan Totals by Purpose
Kalkaska County Michigan Mortgage Loan Totals by Applicant Race
Kalkaska County Michigan Mortgage Loan Totals by Denial Reason
www.allmortgagedetail.com /mortgages/kalkaska_michigan.asp?spg=3   (179 words)

  
 USFWS Region 3 Fisheries-Fish Passage Photo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Located in Kalkaska County, Michigan, the Sharon Road crossing on the Manistee River impounded water during precipitation events, resulting in increased water temperature and eroded riverbanks.
Due to lack of proper ditches and sediment basins, storm water ran down the road and directly into the river, carrying with it sediments.
Construction of the timber bridge and hardening of the road surface also alleviated the sediment runoff associated with the crossing
www.fws.gov /midwest/fisheries/pic-fishpass.htm   (122 words)

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