Cass County is a county located in the southwestern corner of Michigan. Established in 1829 and organized in 1831, the county borders Indiana and is known for its rich agricultural heritage, numerous lakes, Underground Railroad history, and early Black settlements. The county seat is Cassopolis, while Dowagiac is the county's largest city. 1) 2)
Cass County occupies an important place in Michigan history due to its strong abolitionist traditions, Quaker settlements, and role in assisting freedom seekers prior to the American Civil War. 3) 4)
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| State | Michigan |
| County Seat | Cassopolis |
| Largest City | Dowagiac |
| Established | 1829 |
| Organized | 1831 |
| Region | Southwestern Michigan |
| Population (2020) | 51,589 |
| Area | 508 sq mi |
| Known For | Underground Railroad, Lakes, Agriculture |
Cass County was named in honor of:
who served as Governor of Michigan Territory from 1813 to 1831 and later became United States Secretary of War, Secretary of State, and a United States Senator. 5) 6)
Cass County is one of Michigan's historic:
named after members of President Andrew Jackson's administration. 7)
Cass County occupies part of Michigan's southwestern border region and borders:
Major waterways include:
The county contains more than one hundred inland lakes, including:
Prior to European-American settlement, the region was inhabited primarily by:
Numerous Potawatomi settlements existed throughout the county, particularly near present-day:
The county remains closely associated with:
whose ancestral homeland includes much of present-day Cass County. 8)
Unlike many parts of Michigan, Cass County contained large areas of prairie and fertile farmland that attracted settlers early in the territorial period. 9)
Many early settlers arrived from:
The county experienced rapid population growth during the 1830s and became one of Michigan's earliest agricultural regions.
The county seat is:
The village was established in 1832 and selected as county seat because of its central location within the county. 10) 11)
Today, Cassopolis remains home to:
Cass County became one of Michigan's most important centers of abolitionist activity.
Quaker communities established in:
actively assisted freedom seekers escaping slavery. 12) 13)
The county developed a national reputation as a safe haven for formerly enslaved individuals and free Black settlers.
Several Underground Railroad routes passed through:
Cass County was home to one of Michigan's earliest and most prosperous Black farming communities.
During the nineteenth century:
became one of the most significant Black agricultural communities in the Midwest. 14)
The community included:
Booker T. Washington later visited the area and wrote about the success of its residents. 15)
Agriculture has remained central to the county economy since its earliest settlement.
Major agricultural products include:
The county's fertile soils contributed significantly to its early growth and prosperity.
Cass County is home to:
The college serves students throughout southwestern Michigan and northern Indiana.
The county is also served by several public library systems including:
Cass County offers extensive recreational opportunities.
Popular activities include:
Major destinations include:
County government administers:
County offices are headquartered in:
Major communities within Cass County include:
The county consists of fifteen civil townships and numerous unincorporated communities.
Cass County occupies a unique place in Michigan history through its:
Today, the county remains one of Michigan's most historically significant rural counties and preserves an important chapter of both Michigan and American civil rights history. 17) 18)
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