Shortly after the creation of the Michigan Territory in 1805, the first road districts were established by the new government.
Before becoming a state, there were five governors of the Michigan Territory.
Therefore, in 1826, the Michigan Territory asked for federal money to do so.
He served as the first territorial secretary of Michigan Territory from 1805-1808.
In the early 19th century, the Michigan Territory was considered as land for Indians and disease, but not much else.
The mission became a way station for white settlers of the Michigan Territory.
He was appointed a federal judge in Michigan Territory.
The Michigan Territory is held under British control until it was abandoned in 1813.
Such was the case until 1834, when that area was placed under the government of Michigan Territory.
Brown came to Minnesota in 1820 when the land was Michigan Territory.