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Coldwater Township, Michigan

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Coldwater Township, Michigan
NameColdwater Township, Michigan
CountyBranch County
StateMichigan
TownshipColdwater

Coldwater Township, Michigan is a civil township of Branch County, Michigan, located in the United States of America. The township is situated near the city of Coldwater, Michigan, and is part of the Coldwater, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area. The area is also close to the St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan), which flows into Lake Michigan. The township is bordered by Ovid Township, Branch County, Michigan to the north, Girard Township, Branch County, Michigan to the east, and Butler Township, Branch County, Michigan to the south.

Geography

The geography of the area is characterized by the presence of the St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan), which flows through the nearby city of Coldwater, Michigan. The township is also situated near the Indiana-Michigan border, and is close to the cities of Fort Wayne, Indiana and Lansing, Michigan. The area is part of the Great Lakes region, and is influenced by the climate of Lake Michigan and the surrounding Michigan Basin. The township is also near the Coldwater Lake, a popular spot for fishing and boating, and is close to the Twin Lakes, Michigan, which are a pair of lakes that are connected by a channel.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of the township was approximately 6,200 people, with a population density of around 140 people per square mile. The township has a diverse population, with a mix of European Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans, including the Potawatomi and Ottawa tribes. The area is also home to a number of Amish communities, including the Coldwater Amish Settlement. The township is part of the Coldwater, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of around 45,000 people, and is also close to the larger Fort Wayne, Indiana metropolitan area, which has a population of over 400,000 people.

History

The area that is now the township was originally inhabited by the Potawatomi and Ottawa tribes, who were later displaced by European-American settlers. The township was established in 1829, and was named after the nearby city of Coldwater, Michigan. The area was an important stop on the Underground Railroad, with many abolitionists, including Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, passing through the area. The township is also close to the site of the Battle of the Thames, which was fought during the War of 1812 between the United States and the British Empire. The area is also home to a number of historic sites, including the Coldwater Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Economy

The economy of the township is diverse, with a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. The area is known for its production of corn, soybeans, and wheat, and is home to a number of farms and agricultural businesses. The township is also close to the Fort Wayne, Indiana area, which is home to a number of major manufacturing companies, including General Motors and International Harvester. The area is also a popular destination for tourists, with many visitors drawn to the nearby Coldwater Lake and Twin Lakes, Michigan. The township is also home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, shops, and hotels, such as the Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn.

Infrastructure

The township has a well-developed infrastructure, with a number of major highways and roads passing through the area. The township is situated near the intersection of US-12 and US-27, and is also close to the I-69 and I-80/90 highways. The area is also served by the Coldwater Municipal Airport, which offers general aviation services and is home to a number of aircraft and aviation businesses. The township is also home to a number of parks and recreation areas, including the Coldwater Lake Park and the Twin Lakes County Park. The area is also served by the Coldwater Public Schools district, which operates a number of schools in the area, including Coldwater High School and Lakeland Elementary School.

Government

The township is governed by a board of trustees, which is responsible for overseeing the administration of the township. The township is also part of the Branch County, Michigan government, and is represented by a number of elected officials, including the Branch County Board of Commissioners and the Branch County Sheriff's Office. The area is also served by a number of law enforcement agencies, including the Michigan State Police and the Coldwater Police Department. The township is also home to a number of community organizations, including the Coldwater Township Fire Department and the Coldwater Ambulance Service. The area is also part of the Michigan Congressional Districts, and is represented by a number of federal elected officials, including Senator Debbie Stabenow and Representative Tim Walberg. Category:Townships in Michigan