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DAVID R. CURTIS, a cousin of (Gen.
Curtis, settled near the present site of Yuba post office in what is now
the town of East Bay, in 1852. In the spring of 1859 the lands lying in townships 28, 29 and 30, heretofore held to be an Indian reserve, were declared to be a part of the public domain, and subject to preemption and settlement the same as other government lands. This was brought about by the united action of settlers and others interested, who petitioned the Secretary of the Interior on the subject, and by aid of the exertions of Hon. Perry Hannah, and of Hon. Charles E.Stuart at Washington. It was a very important measure and its consummation was the dawn of brighter times for Grand Traverse County. From this time on the county settled more rapidly, as the statistics of population at different times show.
The population of Grand Traverse County at different periods has been as
follows: 1880, 8,422; 1874, 5,319; 1870, 4,113; 1864, 2,026; 1860,
1,286; 1854, 900.
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