1910 in Michigan

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Events from the year 1910 in Michigan.

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Population

In the 1910 United States census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 2,810,173, ranking as the ninth most populous state in the country. By 1920, Michigan's population had increased by 30.5% to 3,668,412.

Cities

The following is a list of cities in Michigan with a population of at least 10,000 based on 1910 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1900 and 1920 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 1910, owing largely to an economy based on extraction of natural resources, eight of the state's most populous cities were located north of 44° latitude; in the chart below, these cities are shaded in aqua.

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City County 1900 Pop.[1] 1910 Pop.[1] 1920 Pop.[2] Change 1910-20
1DetroitWayne285,704465,766993,678113.3%
2Grand RapidsKent87,565112,571137,63422.3%
3SaginawSaginaw42,34550,51061,90322.6%
4Bay CityBay27,62845,16647,5545.3%
5KalamazooKalamazoo24,40439,43748,48722.9%
6FlintGenesee13,10338,55091,599137.6%
7JacksonJackson25,18031,43348,37453.9%
8LansingIngham16,48531,22957,32783.6%
9Battle CreekCalhoun18,56325,26736,16443.1%
10MuskegonMuskegon20,81824,06236,57052.0%
11Port HuronSt. Clair19,15818,86325,94437.5%
12Ann ArborWashtenaw14,50914,81719,51631.7%
13PontiacOakland9,76914,53234,273135.8%
14EscanabaDelta9,54913,19413,103−0.7%
15IronwoodGogebic9,70512,82115,73922.8%
16AlpenaAlpena11,80212,70611,101−12.6%
17Sault Ste. MarieChippewa10,53812,61512,096−4.1%
18ManisteeManistee14,26012,3819,694−21.7%
19Traverse CityGrand Traverse9,40712,11510,925−9.8%
20MarquetteMarquette10,05811,50312,71810.6%
21AdrianLenawee9,65410,76311,87810.4%
22MenomineeMenominee12,81810,5078,907−15.2%
23HollandOttawa7,79010,49012,18316.1%
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Boom cities of the 1910s

The 1910s saw an explosion of growth in the population of small cities near Detroit. Highland Park and Hamtramck were the most extreme cases, each experiencing population increases in excess of 1,000% during the 1910s.

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City County 1900 Pop.[1] 1910 Pop.[1] 1920 Pop. Change 1920-30
Highland ParkWayne4274,12046,4991,028.6%
HamtramckWayne--3,55948,6151,266%
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Counties

The following is a list of counties in Michigan with populations of at least 50,000 based on 1910 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1900 and 1920 are included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases.

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County Largest city 1900 Pop.[1] 1910 Pop.[1] 1920 Pop.[3] Change 1910-20
1WayneDetroit348,793531,5911,177,645121.5%
2KentGrand Rapids129,714159,145183,04115.0%
3SaginawSaginaw81,22289,290100,28612.3%
4HoughtonHoughton66,06388,09871,930−18.4%
5BayBay City62,37868,23869,5481.9%
6GeneseeFlint41,80464,555125,66894.7%
7KalamazooKalamazoo44,31060,32771,22518.1%
8CalhounBattle Creek49,31556,63872,91828.7%
9BerrienNiles49,16553,62262,65316.8%
10JacksonJackson48,22253,42672,53935.8%
11InghamLansing39,81853,31081,55453.0%
12St. ClairPort Huron55,22852,34158,00910.8%
13OaklandPontiac44,79249,57690,05081.6%
14LenaweeAdrian48,40647,90747,767−0.3%
15MarquetteMarquette41,23946,73945,786−2.0%
16OttawaHolland39,66745,30147,6605.2%
17WashtenawAnn Arbor47,76144,71449,52010.7%
18MuskegonMuskegon37,03640,57762,36253.7%
19AlleganHolland38,81239,81937,540−5.7%
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Sports

Baseball

Ty Cobb

American football

1910 Michigan Wolverines football team

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