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See also: Laporte county, See also: Indiana, U.S.A., on the S.E. See also: shore of lake Michigan, abotrtt 40 M
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E. by S. of See also: Chicago
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Pop
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(189o) 10,776; (1900), 14,850, of whom 3662 were See also: foreign-See also: born; (1910 census) 19,027
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Michigan City is served by the Chicago, See also: Indianapolis & See also: Louisville, the Lake See also: Erie & Western, the Michigan Central and the Pere Marquette See also: railways, by interurban electric lines, and by several lines of lake steamships
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The city contains a See also: United States See also: Life Saving Station and the Indiana See also: State Prison, and is the seat of a See also: Protestant Episcopal See also: bishop
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Its transportation
1 President See also: Angell graduated in 1849 at See also: Brown University, where he was assistant librarian in 1849–185o and was professor of
See also: modern See also: languages in 1853–186o; was editor of the See also: Providence Journal in 186o–1866; was president of the University of See also: Vermont in 1866–1871, was United States See also: minister to See also: China in 188o-1881, was a member of the joint commission of 1887–1888 to See also: settle' See also: fishery disputes between the United States and See also: Great Britain, was chairman of the See also: international deep waterways commission in 1896, and in 1897–1898 was United States minister to See also: Turkey
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advantages make it one of the See also: principal commercial cities in the state
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Its shipments of See also: lumber are of See also: special importance, and it has also a large transshipment See also: trade in See also: salt and iron ore
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The See also: total factory product in 1905 was valued at $6,314,226
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The See also: municipality owns and operates its See also: water-See also: works See also: system
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Michigan City was first settled about 1830, was incorporated as a See also: village in 1837, and was first chartered as a city in 1867
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