- List of Michigan county name etymologies
This is a list of
Michigan county name etymologies. The origin of some names is unclear and credible scholarly sources disagree on the meaning (or intended meaning).Particularly, Henry Schoolcraft's made up words have disputed sources. Likewise, some Native American words may have originated with tribes from other areas of the country, such as New York or the northeast, where many settlers to Michigan came from.
The wholesale renaming of Michigan counties in the early 19th Century made several cultural and political points.Fact|date=December 2007 First, under
Henry Schoolcraft 's tutelage, real Native American words were eradicated,Fact|date=December 2007 and he substituted made-up pseudo words, sometimes with a kernel of Indian language or sound in them. A second group of counties were renamed for Irish locales, apparently because it was close to the heart for certain Michigan legislators or their constituents. A third group involved naming counties for persons, either to honor their contributions to Michigan, or as a token of acknowledgment to persons in power such as members of President Jackson's cabinet. [http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-15481_20826_20829-54126--,00.html "Michigan Counties"] from the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries, which contains additional references at the end of the article] ] [http://clarke.cmich.edu/ Clarke Historical Library] , Central Michigan University, Bibliography by county and region, including origin of county names]Ten counties, the so-called "
cabinet counties ", were named for persons who served in Andrew Jackson's presidential administration. Eight were named in 1829. Livingston County was named in 1833. Cass County was also named in 1829, but GovernorLewis Cass did not become a member of Jackson's Cabinet until 1831.Nine counties have names invented by
Henry Schoolcraft , usually adapted from parts of Native American words, but sometimes having parts from Greek,Arabic andLatin roots.Four counties are named after Irish counties.
List of county name origins
* Alcona County was a name created by
Henry Schoolcraft .
* Alger County is named forRussell A. Alger , a Michigan Governor and U.S. Senator.
* Allegan County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft .
* Alpena County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft . It was founded originally in 1840 as Anomickee County. In 1843, the name was changed to Alpena, a pseudo-Native American word — aneologism coined byHenry Schoolcraft , meaning something like "a good partridge country." [ [http://clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Alpena.htm Clarke Historical Library bibliographic entry for Alpena County.] ]
* Antrim County is named forCounty Antrim inIreland .
* Arenac County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft which meant something like 'sandy place'.
* Baraga County is named formissionary Bishop Frederick Baraga , who worked with local Native Americans.
* Barry County, named forWilliam T. Barry ,Postmaster General of the United States , is a Cabinet county.
* Bay County is named due to its location at the head ofSaginaw Bay .
* Benzie County is an Americanization of the French name, "Riviere Aux-Bec-Scies" ('river of sawbill ducks'), for the local river.
* Berrien County, named forJohn M. Berrien ,Attorney General of the United States , is a Cabinet county.
* Branch County, named forJohn Branch ,U.S. Secretary of the Navy , is a Cabinet county.
* Calhoun County, named forU.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun , is a Cabinet county.
* Cass County, named for territorial governor and Secretary of WarLewis Cass , is a Cabinet county.
* Charlevoix County is named for FrenchJesuit missionaryPierre François Xavier de Charlevoix .
* Cheboygan County is named for theCheboygan River , which itself is of uncertain origin. It may come from an Ojibwe word "zhaabonigan" meaning "sewing needle". Alternatively, it may have come from "Chabwegan," meaning "a place of ore." [ [http://www.sheboygan.lib.wi.us/pages/sheboyganname.html "The Meaning of Sheboygan".] ]
* Chippewa County is named for theChippewa , orOjibwe , Native American people.
* Clare County is named forCounty Clare inIreland .
* Clinton County is named forDeWitt Clinton , theGovernor of New York under whom theErie Canal was constructed.
* Crawford County may be named forFort Crawford inPrairie du Chien, Wisconsin , which was in turn named for politicianWilliam H. Crawford .
* Delta County is named for the Greek "Delta" symbol, because the original shape of the county was triangular (i.e., like a delta.)
* Dickinson County is named forDon M. Dickinson ,U.S. Postmaster General underGrover Cleveland .
* Eaton County, named forUnited States Secretary of War John H. Eaton , is a Cabinet county.
* Emmet County is named for Irish patriotRobert Emmet .
* Genesee County was named afterGenesee County, New York , home of many original settlers.
* Gladwin County is named forHenry Gladwin British military commander atDetroit duringPontiac's War .
* Gogebic County probably comes from theOjibwe language word "bic", meaning "rock".
* Grand Traverse County is an Americanization of the French phrase "grande travers", meaning long crossing, and originally referring toGrand Traverse Bay .
* Gratiot County is named forCharles Gratiot , the military officer who builtFort Gratiot at the present site ofPort Huron .
* Hillsdale County is a hilly area.
* Houghton County is named forDouglass Houghton , Michigan geologist andMayor of Detroit from 1842 to 1843.
* Huron County is named forLake Huron .
* Ingham County named forUnited States Secretary of the Treasury Samuel D. Ingham , is a Cabinet county.
* Ionia County is named for the ancient Greek regionIonia .
* Iosco County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft . Iosco is a Native American word meaning "water of light". It was used by Schoolcraft to refer to Indian men and boys. In 1840 the county was set off as Kanotin County, and renamed Iosco in 1843. The county was organized in 1857. [ [http://clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Iosco.htm Clarke Historical Library bibliographic entry for Iosco County.] ]
* Iron County is named for theiron resources found widely in the county.
* Isabella County was named forQueen Isabella of Spain , who patronizedChristopher Columbus .
* Jackson County is named forAndrew Jackson , seventhPresident of the United States .
* Kalamazoo County is named for theKalamazoo River . SeeEtymology of Kalamazoo for a discussion of the river's name.
* Kalkaska County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft . See Kalkaska County for a more detailed explanation.
* Kent County is named forNew York juristJames Kent , who represented the Michigan Territory in its dispute with Ohio over theToledo Strip .
* Keweenaw County is named for an Ojibwe word "gakiiwe-wewaning" meaning "portage".
* Lake County has several small lakes and lies nearLake Michigan .
* Lapeer County is said to be an Americanization of the French "la pierre" meaning "flint".
* Leelanau County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft .
* Lenawee County is aHenry Schoolcraft neologism signifying a Native American word for "man" -- either from the Delaware "leno or lenno" or the Shawnee "lenawai." [ [http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-15481_20826_20829-54126--,00.html Michigan History, Arts and Libraries on sources of County names.] ] See also, [ [http://www.clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Lenawee.htm Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Bibliography on Lenawee County.] ]
* Livingston County named forUnited States Secretary of State Edward Livingston , is a Cabinet county.
* Luce County is named forMichigan Governor Cyrus G. Luce .
* Mackinac County was originally Michilimackinac, believed to be a French interpretation of the Native American name for the place.
* Macomb County is named for U.S. General Alexander Macomb, a notable officer of theWar of 1812 .
* Manistee County was named for theManistee River , which in turn is from the Ojibwe name, "ministigweyaa" meaning "(river) at whose mouth there are islands".
* Marquette County is named for French Jesuit missionaryPere Jacques Marquette .
* Mason County is named forMichigan Governor Stevens T. Mason .
* Mecosta County is named forMecosta , a Native American leader.
* Menominee County is named for theMenominee Native American people.
* Midland County is located near the midpoint of theLower Peninsula .
* Missaukee County is named forMissaukee , an Ottawa leader who signed land-grant treaties in 1831 and 1833.
* Monroe County is named forJames Monroe , the fifth U.S. President.
* Montcalm County is named for theMarquis de Montcalm .
* Montmorency County is probably named for a historical figure namedMontmorency , but which one is unknown.
* Muskegon County is named for theMuskegon River , named for theOjibwe language word "mashkiigoong" meaning "in the swamp" or "in the marsh".
* Newaygo County was either named for a Chippewa leader who signed theSaginaw Treaty of 1819 [ [http://clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Newaygo.htm Clarke Historical Library bibliographic entry for Newaygo County] ] or for a Native American word meaning "much water".
* Oakland County was named for the manyoak opening s in the area.
* Oceana County is thought to be named forLake Michigan , a freshwater "ocean." However, there some apparently have speculated that the name may be related to the title of a controversial 1656 book byJames Harrington , "The Commonwealth of Oceana ". [ [http://clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Oceana.htm Clarke Historical Library bibliographic entry for Oceana County] ]
* Ogemaw County is named for the Ojibwe word "ogimaa", meaning "chief" or "leader".
* Ontonagon County is named for a river called "Nantounagon" on an early French map.
* Osceola County is named for Native American leaderOsceola of theSeminole nation.
* Oscoda County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft thought to be a combination of twoOjibwa words, "ossin" (stone) and "muskoda" (prairie) -- hence 'pebbly prairie.' [ [http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-15481_20826_20829-54126--,00.html Michigan History, Arts and Libraries on sources of County names.] ] See also, [ [http://www.clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Oscoda.htm Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Bibliography on Oscoda County.] ]
* Otsego County is named forOtsego County, New York . (But see text above.)
* Ottawa County is named for the Native American Ottawa people.
* Presque Isle County is an Americanization of the French term "almost island", indicating apeninsula .
* Roscommon County is named forCounty Roscommon in Ireland.
* Saginaw County is a Native American term, perhaps having reference to theSauk tribe who lived at the mouth of the river. [ [http://clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Saginaw.htm Clarke Historical Library bibliographic entry for Saginaw County] ] Another source opines that: "There are two possible derivations: from 'Sace-nong' or 'Sak-e-nong' (Sauk Town) because the Sauk (Sac) once lived there, or from Chippewa words meaning 'place of the outlet' from 'sag' (an opening) and 'ong' (place of)."
* St. Clair County is either named forArthur St. Clair , first governor of theNorthwest Territory , or forSaint Clair on whosefeast day Lake St. Clair was discovered.
* St. Joseph County is named forSaint Joseph , thepatron saint ofNew France .
* Sanilac County was probably named for aWyandotte leader named Sannilac.
* Schoolcraft County was named for explorer and ethnologistHenry Schoolcraft .
* Shiawassee County is named for the Shiawassee River, and means 'river that twists about. [ [http://clarke.cmich.edu/localhistory/Shiawassee.htm Clarke Historical Library bibliographic entry for Shiawassee County] ]
* Tuscola County was a name created byHenry Schoolcraft . Schoolcraft said it meant both "warrior praire" and "level land". Native Chief Otusson's reservation was in Tuscola County. His name meant bench or platform in the lodge.
* Van Buren County named forUnited States Secretary of State Martin Van Buren (later eighthPresident of the United States ), is a Cabinet county.
* Washtenaw County comes from the Native American term O-wash-ten-nong.
* Wayne County is named for U.S. General"Mad" Anthony Wayne .
* Wexford County is named forCounty Wexford inIreland .Discontinued or changed county names
The following is a list of discontinued or changed names, followed by the present county names:
#Aischum County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Lake County onMarch 8 1843
#Anamickee County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Alpena County onMarch 8 1843
#Bleeker County Menominee County
#Brown County Oceana County
#Cheonoquet County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Montmorency County onMarch 8 1843
#Des Moines County, seeDes Moines County, Iowa
#Dubuque County, seeDubuque County, Iowa
#Iowa County, seeIowa County, Wisconsin
#Isle Royale County Keweenaw County
#Kanotin County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Iosco County onMarch 8 1843
#Kautawaubet County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Wexford County onMarch 8 1843
#Kayakee County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Clare County onMarch 8 1843
#Keskkauko County, createdApril 1 ,1840 , changed to Charlevoix County onMarch 8 1843
#Manitou County, formed in 1855 from parts of Emmet County and Leelenau County. County government was disorganized in 1861 and attached for administrative purposes to Mackinac County. In 1865, it was attached to Leelanau and reattached to Mackinac in 1869. County was abolished in 1895 and absorbed by Charlevoix County and Leelanau County.
#Meegisee County Antrim County
#Michilimackinac County Mackinac County
#Mikenauk County Roscommon County
#Milwaukee CountyWisconsin
#Negwegon County Alcona County
#Notipekago County Mason County
#Okkuddo County Otsego County
#Omeena County Grand Traverse County
#Reshkauko County Emmet County
#Shawono/Shawano/Shawona County Crawford County
#Tonedagana County Emmet County
#Unwattin County Osceola County
#Wabassee County Kalkaska County
#Washington County Marquette County
#Wyandiot County Cheboygan Countyources
* [http://clarke.cmich.edu/ Clarke Historical Library] , Central Michigan University, Bibliography by county and region, including origin of county names.
* [http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-15481_20826_20829-54126--,00.html "Michigan Counties"] from the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries
* [http://www.freelang.net/dictionary/ojibwe.html Freelang Ojibwe Dictionary.]
* [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;idno=bac9250.0001.001;size=l;frm=frameset;seq=132 Powers, Perry F., assisted by H.G. Cutler, "A History of Northern Michigan and its People" (1912), p. 94.]
* [http://www.sheboygan.lib.wi.us/pages/sheboyganname.html History of the name "Sheboygan".]Notes
Further reading
* Armitage, B. Phyllis. "A Study of Michigan's Place-Names." "Michigan History Magazine", Vol. 27 (Oct-Dec 1943), pp. 626-637.
* County histories published in Michigan History Magazine. Some back issues that include these histories are still available for purchase.
* Jenks, William L. "History and Meaning of the County Names of Michigan". Collections and Researches of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society. Vol. 38 (1912), pp. 439-478.
* "Michigan Manual" (the "Red Book") published biennially by the Legislative Service Bureau under the direction of the Legislative Council, State of Michigan.
* Powers, Perry F., assisted by H.G. Cutler, "A History of Northern Michigan and its People" (1912).
* "Reports of Counties, Towns and Districts. Report of the Pioneer Society of the State of Michigan". (2nd Ed.) Vol. I (1874-6). Lansing, MI: Robert Smith Printing Co. 1900, pp. 94-520.
* Romig, Walter, Larry B Massie (Designer), "Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities" Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1986. ISBN 9780814318386
*Vogel, Virgil J. "Indian Names in Michigan". (Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1986). 244 pgs. 8 B&W photographs & 3 maps. (1986) ISBN 978-0-472-06365-9.ee also
*
Michigan
*List of Michigan counties
* List of abolished U.S. counties
*Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
*County (United States)
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