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| Detroit Free Press, February 4, 1859 |
So maybe my idea for this sort of Historical Society isn't so far
afield. It seems that our suburban forebears of the county Wayne in 1859
tried to form their own county named Washington. It was to be comprised
of the townships of Livonia, Taylor, Dearborn, Nankin, Brownstown,
Redford, Plymouth, Canton, Sumpter, Huron and Van Buren. According to the article below the townships included were all part of the Third District in Wayne County elections. They met at the J. L. Robert's Hotel in Wayne in September of 1852.
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| Detroit Free Press, September 7, 1852 |
Originally,
they proposed some parts of east Washtenaw as well but those inhabitants
weren't having any of it. The bill easily passed the Senate but stalled somewhere because I could find no further hits.
Within the new by-laws was the provision that all paupers and persons
residing in the County House and in jail who were not residence of the
new Washington County would be returned to their former place of
residence. That alone tells me that non-Detroiters weren't pleased with
their standing in the matters of County affairs and likely taxation,
though I am completely ignorant of the political situation of our area
at that time.
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| Detroit Free Press, February 5, 1859 |



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