Silverwood, Michigan Explained

Official Name:Silverwood, Michigan
Settlement Type:Unincorporated community
Pushpin Map:Michigan#USA
Pushpin Label:Silverwood
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Michigan##Location in the United States
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Michigan
Subdivision Type2:Counties
Subdivision Name2:Lapeer, Tuscola
Subdivision Type3:Townships
Subdivision Name3:Rich, Dayton
Government Type:none
Established Title:platted
Established Date:July 19, 1899
Unit Pref:Imperial
Timezone:Eastern (EST)
Utc Offset:-5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:-4
Elevation M:245
Elevation Ft:804
Coordinates:43.3233°N -83.2481°W
Postal Code Type:ZIP codes
Postal Code:48760
Blank1 Name:GNIS feature ID
Blank1 Info:637970

Silverwood is an unincorporated community on the border of Rich Township, Lapeer County and Dayton Township, Tuscola County in Michigan at 43.3233°N -83.2481°W.

History

When the narrow gauge Port Huron and Northwestern Railway was built through here in 1882, the residents applied for a post office. One suggested naming it something easy to remember, and the post office named "Easy" opened on 13 April 1882, with James R. Chapin as the first postmaster. The name changed to "Rollo" on 27 March 1890, and changed again on 2 May 1892 to "Silverwood", after the nearby stands of white pine.[1] [2] A subdivision plat for the Village of Silverwood was filed on 19 July 1899.[3] The Pere Marquette Railroad purchased the Port Huron and Northwestern Railway and changed its rails to standard gauge.

Government

Silverwood as an unincorporated community has no government of its own, so is governed by whichever township that part of the community is within. Silverwood is served by the Mayville Community School District as well as other nearby school districts.[4] The Silverwood-based post office, with ZIP code 48760, also serves the northeast portion of Rich Township, as well as the southeast portion of Dayton Township, and small areas in Koylton Township in Tuscola County, and Burlington Township in Lapeer County.[5]

DistrictNumberOfficeholder
U.S. Representative[6] Dale E. Kildee
Candice Miller
State Senate31[7] James A. Barcia
State Representative[8] 82Kevin Daley
84Kurt Damrow
Lapeer County Commissioner2Dyle Henning
Tuscola County Commissioner3Tom Kern

Sources

  1. Book: Romig, Walter . 1986 . Michigan Place Names . 1973 . Wayne State University Press . Detroit, Michigan . 0-8143-1838-X.
  2. https://www.loc.gov/item/98688500/ Galbraith's railway mail service maps, Michigan.
  3. Web site: Silverwood, Village of . 1899-07-19 . Statewide Results for Subdivision Plats . State of Michigan Bureau of Construction Code . 7 July 2009.
  4. Web site: Tuscola County School District Map . May 2002 . Michigan Boundary Maps . State of Michigan Department of Information Technology Technology Michigan Center for Geographic Information . 2012-01-31 .
  5. http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/MapItDrawServlet?geo_id=86000US48760&_bucket_id=50&tree_id=420&context=AdvSearch&_lang=en 48760 5-Digit ZCTA, 487 3-Digit ZCTA - Reference Map - American FactFinder
  6. Web site: 2001 Congressional District Statewide Map . September 2002 . Michigan Boundary Maps . State of Michigan Department of Information Technology Technology Michigan Center for Geographic Information . 2009-07-09 .
  7. Web site: 2001 Senate District Statewide Map . May 2002 . Michigan Boundary Maps . State of Michigan Department of Information Technology Technology Michigan Center for Geographic Information . 2009-07-09 .
  8. Web site: Michigan's 110 House Districts 2001 Apportionment Plan . May 2002 . Michigan Boundary Maps . State of Michigan Department of Information Technology Technology Michigan Center for Geographic Information . 2009-07-09 .