1901 in Michigan
Year
Events from the year 1901 in Michigan .
Office holders
Gov. Aaron Bliss
State office holders
Mayors of major cities
Mayor Wm. Maybury
Federal office holders
Sen. Julius Burrows
Population
In the 1900 United States census , Michigan was recorded as having a population of 2,420,982, ranking as the ninth most populous state in the country. By 1910, Michigan's population had increased by 16.1% to 2,810,173 .
Cities
The following is a list of cities in Michigan with a population of at least 10,000 based on 1900 U.S. census data. Historic census data from 1890 and 1910 is included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. In recent decades, all of the state's most populous cities lie in the southern half of the lower peninsula. In 1900, owing largely to an economy based on extraction of natural resources, five of the state's largest cities were located north of 44° latitude; in the chart below, these cities are shaded in aqua.
1900 Rank
City
County
1890 Pop.
1900 Pop.
1910 Pop.
Change 1900-10
1
Detroit
Wayne
205,876
285,704
465,766
63.0%
2
Grand Rapids
Kent
60,278
87,565
112,571
28.6%
3
Saginaw
Saginaw
46,322
42,345
50,510
19.3%
4
Bay City
Bay
27,839
27,628
45,166
63.5%
5
Jackson
Jackson
20,798
25,180
31,433
24.8%
6
Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo
17,853
24,404
39,437
61.6%
7
Muskegon
Muskegon
22,702
20,818
24,062
15.6%
8
Port Huron
St. Clair
13,543
19,158
18,863
−1.5%
9
Battle Creek
Calhoun
13,197
18,563
25,267
36.1%
10
Lansing
Ingham
13,102
16,485
31,229
89.4%
11
Ann Arbor
Washtenaw
9,431
14,509
14,817
2.1%
12
Manistee
Manistee
12,812
14,260
12,381
−13.2%
13
Flint
Genesee
9,803
13,103
38,550
194.2%
14
Menominee
Menominee
10,630
12,818
10,507
−18.0%
15
Alpena
Alpena
6,153
11,283
11,802
4.6%
16
Sault Ste. Marie
Chippewa
5,760
10,538
12,615
19.7%
17
Marquette
Marquette
9,098
10,058
11,503
14.4%
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Counties
The following is a list of counties in Michigan with populations of at least 40,000 based on 1900 U.S. census data. Historic census data from 1890 and 1910 are included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases.
1900 Rank
County
Largest city
1890 Pop.
1900 Pop.
1910 Pop.
Change 1900-10
1
Wayne
Detroit
257,114
348,793
531,591
52.4%
2
Kent
Grand Rapids
109,922
129,714
159,145
22.7%
3
Saginaw
Saginaw
82,273
81,222
89,290
9.9%
4
Houghton
Houghton
35,389
66,063
88,098
33.4%
5
Bay
Bay City
56,412
62,378
68,238
9.4%
6
St. Clair
Port Huron
52,105
55,228
52,341
−5.2%
7
Calhoun
Battle Creek
43,501
49,315
56,638
14.8%
8
Berrien
Niles
41,285
49,165
53,622
9.1%
9
Lenawee
Adrian
48,448
48,406
47,907
−1.0%
10
Jackson
Jackson
45,031
48,222
53,426
10.8%
11
Washtenaw
Ann Arbor
42,210
47,761
44,714
−6.4%
12
Oakland
Pontiac
41,245
44,792
49,576
10.7%
13
Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo
39,273
44,310
60,327
36.1%
14
Genesee
Flint
39,430
41,804
64,555
54.4%
15
Marquette
Marquette
39,521
41,239
46,739
13.3%
16
Ottawa
Holland
35,358
39,667
45,301
14.2%
[ 2]
Sports
Baseball
Jimmy Barrett
1901 Michigan football team
Chronology of events
Births
March 3 – Gwen Wakeling , Academy Award-winning costume designer , in Detroit
March 25 – Evo Anton DeConcini , Attorney General of Arizona, and a Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, in Iron Mountain, Michigan
May 28 – Paul G. Goebel , All-American football end and Mayor of Grand Rapids , in Grand Rapids
August 15 – Les Sweetland , Major League Baseball pitcher from 1927 to 1931, in St. Ignace, Michigan
August 15 – Jack Fleischman , American football lineman, in Monroe, Michigan
October 10 – John R. Emens , President of Ball State University from 1945 to 1968, in Prattville, Michigan
November 13 – Werner Emmanuel Bachmann , chemist and pioneer in steroid synthesis , in Detroit
Date unknown – Leonard Peter Schultz , ichthyologist and expert on shark attacks, in Albion, Michigan
Date unknown – Nell Scott , first woman to serve in Alaska Territorial Legislature, in Marengo, Michigan
Date unknown – Forman Brown , leader in puppet theater and early gay novelist, in Otsego, Michigan
Date unknown – Douglas V. Steere , professor of philosophy and Quaker ecumenist , in Harbor Beach, Michigan
Deaths
March 11 – Charles T. Gorham , one of the founders of the Republican party, an anti-slavery activist, a division commander in the Michigan Militia, United States Ambassador to the Netherlands, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, at age 89 in Marshall, Michigan [ 12]
March 18 – Mark S. Brewer , former U.S. Congressman and Civil Service Commissioner, at age 64 in Washington, D.C. [ 13]
March 26 – George Willard , former U.S. Congressman who was instrumental in opening the University of Michigan to women, in Battle Creek, Michigan [ 14]
May 1 – Rousseau Owen Crump , U.S. Representatives (1895–1901), died in office at age 57 in West Bay City
June 18 – Hazen S. Pingree , former mayor of Detroit and Governor of Michigan, while traveling in London, England[ 15]
August 13 – Sanford M. Green , Michigan Supreme Court Justice (1848–1857), at age 94[ 16]
October 29 – Leon Czolgosz , assassin of Pres. William McKinley and a native of Alpena, Michigan , in electric chair[ 17]
See also
References
^ Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930, Volume 1 Population . U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. 1930. pp. 512–514.
^ Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930, Volume 1 Population . U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. 1930. pp. 515–516.
^ "1901 Detroit Tigers Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 10, 2017 .
^ "2012 University of Michigan Baseball Record Book" (PDF) . University of Michigan. 2012. pp. 22, 62. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 9, 2017 .
^ 2012 U-M Baseball Record Book, p. 13.
^ "1901 Football Team" . University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved July 10, 2017 .
^ "2016 Football Media Guide" (PDF) . Michigan State University. pp. 146, 150. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 17, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
^ "2015 Eastern Michigan Football Digital Media Guide" (PDF) . Eastern Michigan University Football. pp. 158, 170. Retrieved June 30, 2016 .
^ "It Is Now Gov. Bliss: Saginaw Man Sworn in by Chief Justice Montgomery" . Detroit Free Press . January 2, 1901. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "CRUMP, Rousseau Owen (1843–1901)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved May 13, 2020 .
^ "APLIN, Henry Harrison (1841–1910)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved May 13, 2020 .
^ "End of a Long and Busy Life: Hon. Charles T. Gorham, of Marshall, Is Dead" . Detroit Free Press . March 13, 1901. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Mark S. Brewer Passes Away" . Detroit Free Press . March 19, 1901. p. 1.
^ "Geo. Willard Is Dead: Battle Creek's Most Prominent Citizen Passes Away" . Detroit Free Press . March 27, 1901. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Battle of Life Ended for Ex-Gov. Hazen S. Pingree" . Detroit Free Press . June 19, 1901. pp. 1–2 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Sanford Green" . Michigan Supreme Historical Society. Retrieved October 21, 2023 .
^ "His Crime Has Been Expiated: Czolgosz Gave His Life for That of the President" . Detroit Free Press . October 30, 1901. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com .