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Montmorency County
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Montmorency County
View of Long Lake near Hillman
View of Long Lake near Hillman
Official seal of Montmorency County
Map of Michigan highlighting Montmorency County
Location within the U.S. state of Michigan
Map of the United States highlighting Michigan
Michigan's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 45°02′N 84°08′W / 45.03°N 84.13°W / 45.03; -84.13
Country United States
State Michigan
Founded1840 (created)
1881 (organized)[1]
Named forHouse of Montmorency
SeatAtlanta
Largest settlementLewiston
Hillman (incorporated)
Area
 • Total563 sq mi (1,460 km2)
 • Land547 sq mi (1,420 km2)
 • Water16 sq mi (40 km2)  2.8%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total9,153
 • Density18/sq mi (7/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional district1st
Websitemontcounty.org
1842 map, showing Montmorency County as Cheonoquet, the county's name from 1840 to 1843.[2]

Montmorency County (/ˌmɒntməˈrɛnsi/ MONT-mə-REN-see) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,153,[3] making it the second-least populous county in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, behind its southern neighbor, Oscoda County. The county seat is Atlanta.[4]

Montmorency County is part of Northern Michigan, and is part of the Lake Huron watershed. The Thunder Bay River, which drains much of the county, flows to Lake Huron's Thunder Bay at Alpena.

History

The county was created by the Michigan Legislature in 1840 as Cheonoquet County,[2][5] after a well-known Chippewa (also known as Ojibwa) Chief, whose name meant Big Cloud.[6] Cheonoquet took part in Indian treaties in 1807, 1815, 1825 and 1837.[7][8] Renamed Montmorency County on March 8, 1843,[2] it was originally spelled Montmorenci, and historians conjecture this reflects the area's French-Canadian influence: the French Duke of Montmorency purchased a lieutenant governorship in Canada and the first archbishop of Canada—Montmorency-Laval—both could be influences on the county's name. (There was no "Count Morenci" aiding the American Revolution). The county was organized in 1881.[1] The reason for the change in spelling is subject to some dispute.[8] See List of Michigan county name etymologies. The name Montmorency probably means Mountain Moor. Montmorency is a boggy land or moor that is at the top of a broad mount or highland. When the county was organized in 1881, some land area was taken from Cheboygan and Alpena counties. Three townships were divided: Briley, Montmorency and Rust. By 1901 Albert, Hillman Township and Wheatfield were added. Brush Creek, now known as Hillman, was the first county seat. In 1891 the county seat was moved to Atlanta.[7]

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 563 square miles (1,460 km2), of which 547 square miles (1,420 km2) is land and 16 square miles (41 km2) (2.8%) is water.[9] Although it lies on Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Montmorency County is considered to be part of Northern Michigan.

Most of the county is covered by state forest land. There is an abundance of lakes, such as Long Lake. Glaciers shaped the area, creating a unique regional ecosystem. A large portion of the area is the Grayling outwash plain, a broad outwash plain including sandy ice-disintegration ridges, jack pine barrens, some white pine-red pine forest, and northern hardwood forest. Large lakes were created by glacial action.[10]

Adjacent counties

Major highways

There are no traffic lights in Montmorency county, although a few blinking lights exist at highway junctions.

Communities

Village

Census-designated places

Townships

Other unincorporated communities

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18901,487
19003,234117.5%
19103,75516.1%
19204,0898.9%
19302,814−31.2%
19403,84036.5%
19504,1257.4%
19604,4247.2%
19705,24718.6%
19807,49242.8%
19908,93619.3%
200010,31515.4%
20109,765−5.3%
20209,153−6.3%
2023 (est.)9,678[11]5.7%
US Decennial Census[12]
1790-1960[13] 1900-1990[14]
1990-2000[15] 2010-2018[3]

As of the 2000 United States census,[16] there were 10,315 people, 4,455 households, and 3,047 families residing in the county. In 2020, its population declined to 9,153.

Economy

Dairy products and dry beans are an important part of the county's agricultural production. Service industry and retail trade relating to tourism make up most of the economic base in this rural area.[17] Boating, fishing, and other outdoor activities are offered in abundance.[18]

Government

Voters in Montmorency County favored Democratic Party nominees at the start, but since 1896 have usually voted for the Republican Party. Republican Party nominees have garnered the Montmorency County vote 76% of the time (26 of 34 elections).

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United States presidential election results for Montmorency County, Michigan[19]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 4,171 71.14% 1,628 27.77% 64 1.09%
2016 3,498 69.52% 1,287 25.58% 247 4.91%
2012 2,928 57.97% 2,049 40.57% 74 1.47%
2008 2,841 53.00% 2,403 44.83% 116 2.16%
2004 3,300 59.32% 2,196 39.48% 67 1.20%
2000 2,750 54.90% 2,139 42.70% 120 2.40%
1996 1,760 38.33% 2,120 46.17% 712 15.51%
1992 1,794 37.45% 1,903 39.72% 1,094 22.83%
1988 2,514 61.32% 1,563 38.12% 23 0.56%
1984 2,913 67.54% 1,387 32.16% 13 0.30%
1980 2,400 55.71% 1,654 38.39% 254 5.90%
1976 1,882 52.03% 1,684 46.56% 51 1.41%
1972 1,798 64.49% 914 32.78% 76 2.73%
1968 1,279 54.40% 810 34.45% 262 11.14%
1964 863 38.60% 1,369 61.23% 4 0.18%
1960 1,565 64.32% 866 35.59% 2 0.08%
1956 1,385 69.39% 608 30.46% 3 0.15%
1952 1,449 71.91% 544 27.00% 22 1.09%
1948 1,054 64.11% 553 33.64% 37 2.25%
1944 1,034 65.20% 541 34.11% 11 0.69%
1940 1,189 60.48% 768 39.06% 9 0.46%
1936 792 44.05% 958 53.28% 48 2.67%
1932 595 38.04% 903 57.74% 66 4.22%
1928 787 73.97% 270 25.38% 7 0.66%
1924 748 63.93% 140 11.97% 282 24.10%
1920 832 75.57% 199 18.07% 70 6.36%
1916 396 54.25% 272 37.26% 62 8.49%
1912 325 43.62% 163 21.88% 257 34.50%
1908 580 75.23% 179 23.22% 12 1.56%
1904 654 80.54% 146 17.98% 12 1.48%
1900 543 69.17% 233 29.68% 9 1.15%
1896 481 58.73% 330 40.29% 8 0.98%
1892 246 47.67% 255 49.42% 15 2.91%
1888 235 48.86% 237 49.27% 9 1.87%
1884