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Zoned Community
By an act of the Legislative
Council of the Territory of Michigan, approved March 7, 1834, Girard
Township was formed from Coldwater and Prairie River Townships. Girard
Township was the fourth Township organized within the County. The inhabitants
in a petition to the Legislature, praying for the formation of a new township,
sent forth the name of "Fairfield" as the name which suited them best;
Lenawee County, however, anticipated the Girard constituency in the particular,
and their representative then suggested the name of "Girard" which was
derived from the name of the Philadelphia millionaire Stephen Girard.
The first meetings
were held in homes and Mr. James B. Tompkins was elected the first supervisor
on April 7, 1834.
The Girard Township
Hall was built in 1893 at a cost of $675. The contractor was Herbert
Roe. The Township Hall is still in use today and the Township Board meets
the first Monday of each month.
This Township is located
on the North border of Branch County and joined on the north by Calhoun
County and on the east, south, and west by the Townships of Butler,
Coldwater, and Union respectively.
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