National Register Listings in Allegan County, Michigan
All Saints' Episcopal Church
Born, Edward D., House
Born, Engelbert B., House
Brown, William H., House
DeLefebvre, Cherry, House
Douglas Union School
Downtown Allegan Historic District
Eesley, J. F., Milling Co. Flour Mill-Elevator
Felt, Dorr E., Mansion
Fifty-Seventh Street Bridge
Francis Metallic Surfboat
Franks, Henry, House
Griswold Civic Center Historic District
Island Historic District
Lake Shore Chapel
Leiendecker's Inn-Coral Gables
Lilly, Augustus, House
Marshall Street Historic District
Messenger, William C., House
Michigan Paper Company Mill Historic District
Navigation Structures at Saugatuck Harbor
Oakwood Cemetery Chapel
Old Wing Mission
Pritchard's Outlook Historic District
Saugatuck Pump House
Second Street Bridge
Second Street-Gun River Bridge
Sherwood, James Noble, House
Stedman, Sarah Lowe, House
Sutton, Warner P., House
West Bridge Street Historic District
About Allegan County
Allegan County Timeline
Allegan County, located in the southwestern region of Michigan, has a rich history that dates back to the 1600s. Prior to European settlement, the area was inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Potawatomi and Ottawa, who utilized the land for hunting, fishing, and agriculture. In the early 19th century, European settlers began to arrive, attracted by the fertile soil and abundant natural resources.
The county's official establishment took place in 1831 when it was separated from the larger Kalamazoo County. The name "Allegan" is derived from the Native American word "Allegawaho," which means "lake land." The county seat was initially located in Allegan Village, but it was later moved to the town of Allegan in 1838.
One of the prominent industries in Allegan County's early years was lumbering. The area's vast forests provided an ample supply of timber, which was harvested and processed for various uses. The lumber industry helped fuel economic growth, attracting settlers and facilitating the establishment of towns and communities.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, agriculture became a significant economic driver in Allegan County. The fertile soil and favorable climate allowed for the cultivation of various crops, including corn, wheat, fruit orchards, and dairy farming. The county's agricultural industry continues to thrive today, contributing to its reputation as a vital agricultural region in Michigan.
Over the years, Allegan County has grown and developed, expanding its infrastructure and diversifying its economy. Today, it offers a mix of rural and urban areas, picturesque natural landscapes, recreational opportunities, and a strong sense of community. The county's rich history is celebrated through various local historical sites, museums, and events, providing a glimpse into its past while embracing the opportunities of the present.
The county's official establishment took place in 1831 when it was separated from the larger Kalamazoo County. The name "Allegan" is derived from the Native American word "Allegawaho," which means "lake land." The county seat was initially located in Allegan Village, but it was later moved to the town of Allegan in 1838.
One of the prominent industries in Allegan County's early years was lumbering. The area's vast forests provided an ample supply of timber, which was harvested and processed for various uses. The lumber industry helped fuel economic growth, attracting settlers and facilitating the establishment of towns and communities.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, agriculture became a significant economic driver in Allegan County. The fertile soil and favorable climate allowed for the cultivation of various crops, including corn, wheat, fruit orchards, and dairy farming. The county's agricultural industry continues to thrive today, contributing to its reputation as a vital agricultural region in Michigan.
Over the years, Allegan County has grown and developed, expanding its infrastructure and diversifying its economy. Today, it offers a mix of rural and urban areas, picturesque natural landscapes, recreational opportunities, and a strong sense of community. The county's rich history is celebrated through various local historical sites, museums, and events, providing a glimpse into its past while embracing the opportunities of the present.
Allegan County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Allegan County, Michigan.
- 1838 - Allegan County was officially established.
- 1839 - The first courthouse and county office were built in Allegan.
- 1842 - The town of Allegan was incorporated as a village.
- 1873 - The village of Allegan became a city.
- 1874 - The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad reached Allegan.
- 1899 - The Allegan County Courthouse was destroyed by fire.
- 1902 - The current Allegan County Courthouse was completed.
- 1956 - The Allegan Dam was built on the Kalamazoo River.
- 1966 - The city of Saugatuck was incorporated.
- 1980 - The city of Douglas was incorporated.