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Ingham County
CountyIngham County
StateMichigan
Founded1838
SeatMason
Largest cityLansing

Ingham County is a county located in the United States, specifically in the state of Michigan, and is part of the Lansing-East Lansing Metropolitan Area. The county is home to the city of Lansing, which is also the capital of Michigan, and is situated near Jackson County, Michigan, Eaton County, Michigan, and Shiawassee County, Michigan. Ingham County is also close to Clinton County, Michigan and Livingston County, Michigan, and is part of the Greater Lansing Area. The county is named after Samuel D. Ingham, a United States Secretary of the Treasury who served under President Andrew Jackson.

Geography

Ingham County is located in the central part of Michigan, and is bordered by Jackson County, Michigan to the south, Eaton County, Michigan to the west, Clinton County, Michigan to the north, and Shiawassee County, Michigan to the east. The county is also near Livingston County, Michigan and Washtenaw County, Michigan, and is part of the Lansing-East Lansing Metropolitan Area. The county seat is Mason, Michigan, and the largest city is Lansing, Michigan, which is also the capital of Michigan and is home to Michigan State University. Ingham County is also close to East Lansing, Michigan, which is home to Michigan State University, and is near Okemos, Michigan and Holt, Michigan. The county is situated near the Red Cedar River, which flows through Lansing, Michigan and East Lansing, Michigan, and is also close to the Grand River.

History

Ingham County was founded in 1838 and was named after Samuel D. Ingham, a United States Secretary of the Treasury who served under President Andrew Jackson. The county was part of the Michigan Territory and was established during the Michigan Territorial Era. The county is also home to the Lansing, Michigan area, which was an important location during the Underground Railroad and was a major stop for Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. Ingham County is also close to the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum, which is located in Lansing, Michigan and showcases the history of the Oldsmobile brand, which was founded by Ransom E. Olds. The county is also near the Impression 5 Science Center, which is a science museum located in Lansing, Michigan and is named after the Impressionist art movement.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Ingham County was approximately 281,912 people, with a population density of around 547 people per square mile. The county is home to a diverse population, with a mix of European Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The county is also home to a large student population, due to the presence of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Ingham County is also close to Lansing Community College, which is a community college located in Lansing, Michigan and offers a range of academic programs. The county is also near the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, which is a law school located in Lansing, Michigan and is named after Thomas M. Cooley, a former Michigan Supreme Court justice.

Government

Ingham County is governed by a Board of Commissioners, which is composed of representatives from each of the county's districts. The county is also home to the Ingham County Circuit Court, which is the highest court in the county and has jurisdiction over a range of cases, including felony cases and civil cases. The county is also part of the Lansing-East Lansing Metropolitan Area and is subject to the Lansing City Council and the East Lansing City Council. Ingham County is also close to the Michigan State Capitol building, which is located in Lansing, Michigan and is the seat of the Michigan Legislature. The county is also near the Michigan Supreme Court building, which is also located in Lansing, Michigan and is the highest court in the state.

Economy

The economy of Ingham County is diverse and includes a range of industries, such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The county is home to a number of major employers, including Michigan State University, Sparrow Health System, and General Motors. The county is also close to the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce, which is a business organization that promotes economic development in the Lansing-East Lansing Metropolitan Area. Ingham County is also near the Capital Region International Airport, which is located in Lansing, Michigan and offers flights to a range of destinations. The county is also home to the Lansing Center, which is a convention center located in Lansing, Michigan and hosts a range of events and conferences.

Education

Ingham County is home to a number of educational institutions, including Michigan State University, which is one of the largest universities in the United States and offers a range of academic programs. The county is also home to Lansing Community College, which is a community college located in Lansing, Michigan and offers a range of academic programs. Ingham County is also close to the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, which is a law school located in Lansing, Michigan and is named after Thomas M. Cooley, a former Michigan Supreme Court justice. The county is also near the Great Lakes Christian College, which is a private college located in Lansing, Michigan and offers a range of academic programs. The county is also home to the Ingham Intermediate School District, which is a school district that serves the county and offers a range of educational programs. Category:Counties in Michigan