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GRAND HAVEN

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 349 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GRAND HAVEN  , a city,
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port of entry, and the county-seat of
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Ottawa county, Michigan, U.S.A., on Lake Michigan, at the mouth of
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Grand
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river, 30 M . W. by N. of Grand Rapids and 78 M . E. of
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Milwaukee . Pop . (1900) 4743, of whom 1277 were
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foreign-born; (1904) 5239; (1910) 5856 . It is served by the Grand Trunk and the Pere Marquette
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railways, and by steamboat lines to Chicago, Milwaukee and other lake ports, and is connected with Grand Rapids and
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Muskegon by an electric
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line . The city manufactures pianos, refrigerators, printing presses and leather; is a centre for the shipment of fruit and celery; and has valuable
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fisheries near—fresh, salt and smoked fish, especially
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whitefish, are shipped in considerable quantities . Grand Haven is the port of entry for the Customs
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District of Michigan, and has a small export and import trade . The
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municipality owns and operates its
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water-
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works and electric-
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lighting plant . A trading
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post was established here about 1821 by an agent of the
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American Fur
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Company,.but the permanent settlement of the city did not begin until 1834 . Grand Haven was laid out as a
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town in 1836, and was chartered as a city in 1867 .

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