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Farming in Northern Macomb County - Paperback

Farming in Northern Macomb County - Paperback

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by Linda Osborne Cynowa (Author)

Macomb County is located in the eastern portion of Michigan and is considered part of northern Metro Detroit. Formally organized on January 15, 1818, the county was named after Alexander Macomb Jr., a Detroit-born veteran of the War of 1812 who distinguished himself in the Battle of Plattsburg. From the early days of the county's founding, when the government started selling parcels to settlers, the land was primarily used for farming. Truck farming was--and continues to be--greatly important to the farming communities in Macomb County, as crops have long been taken down to Detroit's Eastern Market to be sold every Saturday morning. Despite significant land development, which started in the 1970s at the boundary line of Hall Road and steadily moved north over time, Macomb County's agricultural heritage is still evident today, with a large percent of landmass remaining in farms.

Author Biography

Linda Osborne Cynowa has lived in Macomb County for 40 years. She has a background in photography and genealogy and a lifelong love of history. She volunteered with the Romeo Community Archives, researching the homes and families in the Romeo and Washington area; this work led to a keen interest in and knowledge of its history. She is also the author of Washington Township (2019) and Macomb Township (2020), both published by Arcadia Publishing.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.39 x 9.13 x 6.46 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: August 09, 2021