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Midland County

Downtown Midland and the Tridge over the Tittabawassee River

Midland County is a county located in the east-central region of Michigan. Established in 1831 and organized in 1850, the county is known for its chemical industry, corporate headquarters, educational institutions, river systems, and contributions to science and technology. The county seat and largest city is Midland. 1) 2)

Midland County serves as one of Michigan's most important centers for research, manufacturing, and corporate innovation. The county is closely associated with:

one of the world's largest materials science and chemical manufacturing companies. 3)


Quick Facts

Attribute Information
State Michigan
County Seat Midland
Largest City Midland
Established 1831
Organized 1850
Region Central Michigan
Population (2020) 83,629
Area 528 sq mi
Known For Dow, Chemical Industry, Research, Education

Etymology

Midland County derives its name from its location near the geographic midpoint between:

during Michigan's early territorial period. 4) 5)

The county and city share the same name.


Geography

Midland County is located in east-central Michigan and borders:

Major waterways include:

These waterways converge near downtown Midland and form one of Michigan's most significant river systems. 6)

The county contains forests, wetlands, river valleys, agricultural lands, and urban development.


Indigenous History

Prior to European-American settlement, the area was inhabited primarily by:

The rivers served as important transportation and trade routes connecting interior Michigan to Saginaw Bay and the Great Lakes. 7)

Archaeological evidence indicates Indigenous occupation throughout the watershed for thousands of years.


Early Settlement

The first European-American settlers arrived during the early nineteenth century.

The county developed initially through:

The lumber industry became one of the earliest economic drivers, utilizing the county's river system to transport timber throughout Michigan.


Midland

The county seat is:

Founded in the 1830s, Midland developed as a center for:

The city later became internationally known through the growth of the Dow Chemical Company.

Today, Midland serves as one of Michigan's leading centers for science, engineering, and advanced manufacturing.


Dow

Midland County's modern identity is closely tied to:

Founded in Midland in 1897 by:

the company began as a producer of bromine extracted from local brine deposits. 8)

Dow expanded into a multinational corporation specializing in:

The company's presence transformed Midland into a global center for chemical research and innovation.


Herbert H. Dow

One of the county's most influential figures was:

an inventor, entrepreneur, and industrial pioneer.

Dow developed innovative methods for extracting bromine from brine and established what became one of the world's largest chemical companies. 9)

His contributions helped shape both Midland County and the global chemical industry.


Education

Education and research play a significant role in the county's economy.

Institutions serving the county include:

The county also supports numerous research and technical training programs associated with advanced manufacturing and engineering.


The Tridge

One of Midland's most recognizable landmarks is:

a three-way pedestrian bridge located at the confluence of the:

The structure has become a symbol of the city and county.


Recreation

Outdoor recreation opportunities include:

Major recreational destinations include:

The county is known for its extensive trail systems and riverfront parks.


Manufacturing and Technology

Manufacturing remains one of Midland County's largest industries.

Major sectors include:

The county consistently ranks among Michigan's leading centers for scientific and industrial innovation. 10)


Government

County government administers:

County offices are headquartered in:


Communities

Major communities within Midland County include:

The county contains numerous townships, villages, and rural communities.


Legacy

Midland County has contributed significantly to Michigan history through its:

Today, the county remains one of Michigan's leading centers of technology, research, and advanced manufacturing while preserving its natural resources and historical heritage.


See Also


References


2) Midland County Government. https://www.co.midland.mi.us
3) Dow. Company History. https://corporate.dow.com
4) Michigan Place Names. Walter Romig. University of Michigan Press.
5) midlandguide
6) Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. Tittabawassee Watershed. https://www.michigan.gov/egle
7) Michigan History Center. Indigenous Peoples of Michigan. https://www.michigan.gov/mhc
8) Dow Historical Timeline. https://corporate.dow.com
9) dowhistory
10) Middle Michigan Development Corporation. Economic Profile. https://middlemichigandevelopment.com

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