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  1. The first European-American settlers arrived in what is now the city of Pontiac in 1818. They followed the Saginaw Trail north from Detroit and determined the settlement should be where the trail and the river crossed.

  2. The town of Pontiac was founded on the 9th of November, 1818, by a group of investors from the then-small town of Detroit. They called themselves “The Pontiac Company”, and it is clear from historical records that settling the town was a well-planned and executed series of events.

    • When did Pontiac Michigan become a city?1
    • When did Pontiac Michigan become a city?2
    • When did Pontiac Michigan become a city?3
    • When did Pontiac Michigan become a city?4
    • When did Pontiac Michigan become a city?5
  3. Aug 10, 2024 · Pontiac, city, seat (1820) of Oakland county, southeastern Michigan, U.S., lying on the Clinton River 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Detroit. Named for Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa tribe, it was located on the Saginaw Trail and became an important wagon and carriage production centre in the 1880s.

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  4. www.pontiac.mi.us › community › historyWelcome to Pontiac, MI

    As you can see on this Michigan map from 1823 (click to enlarge), Pontiac was Michigan's first inland settlement. The village was officially recognized by the state legislature in 1837 and it incorporated as a city in 1861. From the beginning, Pontiac's central location served it well.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Pontiac, Michigan is a city in the United States with some fascinating lesser-known facts. Let's explore them below: Native American Roots: Pontiac gets its name from the famous Ottawa Chief known as Pontiac, who played a significant role in the region's history.

  6. 1861- The State of Michigan made the Village of Pontiac into the City of Pontiac. The City adopted the mayor-council form of government replacing the seven member village Board of Trustees.

  7. The first European-American settlers arrived in what is now the city of Pontiac in 1818. They followed the Saginaw Trail north from Detroit and determined the settlement should be where the trail and the river crossed.

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