Saginaw County Michigan

Carrollton

Carrollton Township Office
1645 S. Outer Drive
Saginaw, MI  48601
1-989-754-4611

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Carrollton
A small village of Saginaw County, on the west side of the Saginaw River, one mile below the city of East Saginaw. It has six extensive salt manufactories, viz: Carrolton Mill Salt Co., Carrolton Salt Co., E. T. Throop, Potter & Prentice, Saginaw Valley Salt Co., and the Orange County Salt Manufacturing Co., besides several in process of erection and others located. It has, also, a large steam saw mill, owned by E. C. Litchfield, and capable of cutting 3,500,000 feet of lumber per season. An important town will undoubtedly spring up here in a few years. All the present improvements have been made since 1859. Population about 300. A small steamer plies to and from East Saginaw several times per day, fare 5 cents.  
Entry from: Michigan state gazetteer and business directory for 1863/1864, embracing historical and descriptive sketches of all the cities, towns and villages throughout the state.

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History

1881 Saginaw County History - entry for Carrolton. This section contains history of the pioneers, first landowners, people who held office and biographies.

Cemeteries

 Carolyn's Saginaw Images Site

No known cemeteries reside in this township. 

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ENGLAND & EASTMAN Family Tree



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