
Homer Township was established
in 1862.
The logo for the township
indicates the three rivers in the township, the pine trees and
stumps from the logging days, and the arrows and Indian head dress
for the Indians of this area.
Homer Township is in
the Saginaw Valley. We are the first township west of the city
of Midland in Midland County, home of the Dow Chemical Company.
Homer Township is 4 miles wide and 6 miles long. We are narrow
because we adjoin the meridian.
This area began as a
logging area and then became a farming area. We now only have
one full time farming family in the township, however we have
many part time farmers in the township.
Our Cemetery recieved
Michigan Historical site status in 1991 . The cemetery was established
in about 1862 however we believe that there may have been some
burials before that date. The cemetery lays within a 160 acre
parcel that was land granted to Anthony Barton by President Franklin
Pierce.
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