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History of Rose Township

Rose Township was originally populated by the Chippewa Indians.  According to documents, Chief Tipsico frequented this area in the late 1800’s.  He has the reputation of being an accomplished athlete, strong ruler and a friend to the settlers.  Tipsico Lake was formerly known as Long Lake.  The name was changed as a memorial to this great chief.
The earliest records of land ownership in Rose Township were made by Jacob N. Voorheis and Daniel Hammond.  The first log house was built in 1835 by Daniel Danielson.  Records show that in 1836 there was a rush of settlers which included Baits, Coffin, Doty, Garner, Gage, Soper, Thomas and Wendell.

This log house was located on Joel Road and was the first home of George and Sarah Pittenger.

Rose Center School 1837The Act of Legislature creating Rose Township was approved on March 11, 1837.  Research shows the population of Rose Township to be 1,084 in 1874.  In 1970 there were 2,000 people and, according to the 2000 census, Rose Township is home to over 6,000 people.

The building where township meetings are held was originally called the Town House and has served as the Township Hall since it
was built in 1882.  Rose Township offices were relocated from the Township Hall to 9080 Mason Street in 2006. 
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