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  1. The Great Fire of 1805 occurred on June 11, 1805, in the city of Detroit, in the Michigan Territory of the United States. [1] The fire destroyed almost everything in the city.

  2. When the Michigan Territory was first established in 1805, it included only the Lower Peninsula and the eastern portion of the Upper Peninsula. In 1819, the territory was expanded to include the remainder of the Upper Peninsula, all of what later became Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota (previously included in the Indiana and Illinois ...

  3. Lewis Cass expedition. The Lewis Cass expedition of 1820 was a survey of the western part of Michigan Territory led by Lewis Cass, governor of the territory. On January 14, 1820, United States Secretary of War John C. Calhoun authorized Cass to lead a party of scientists, soldiers, Canadian voyageurs, and Native Americans into the wilderness of ...

  4. Monroe County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 154,809. [2] The largest city and county seat is Monroe. [3] It was named for then- President James Monroe in 1817. [4]

  5. 1st. June 7, 1824 – August 5, 1824. 2nd. January 17, 1825 – April 21, 1825. The First Michigan Territorial Council was a meeting of the legislative body governing Michigan Territory, known formally as the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan. The council met in Detroit in two regular sessions between June 7, 1824, and April 21 ...

  6. 1805 in Detroit ‎ (1 P) Categories: 1805 in the United States by state or territory. Years of the 19th century in Michigan. 1800s in Michigan Territory. Hidden categories: Category series navigation using skip-gaps parameter. Category series navigation year and decade.

  7. 1820s Michigan elections ‎ (3 C) 1820s Michigan Territory elections ‎ (5 C) 1820s establishments in Michigan Territory ‎ (10 C) Categories: 19th century in Michigan. 19th century in Minnesota. 19th century in Wisconsin. Decades in Michigan. Decades in Minnesota.