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505:, and this portion of the river contains two hydroelectric dams. The Kleber Dam and Tower Dam are located within the vicinity, and each dam has its own reservoir. Tower Pond has a size of 102 acres (41 ha), and the community mostly surrounds this reservoir. Kleber Pond is located north of the community and has a much larger size of 267–295 acres (108–119 ha). Both reservoirs are popular areas for fishing, and a small boat launch is located in the park next to the township hall to provide access to Tower Pond. Bowen Creek is a small tributary that drains into the Black River in the eastern portion of the community. The large 1682: 420: 637:, and in 1908, a fire destroyed several buildings in Tower. In 1910, the community boasted its highest population of 800 residents and grew to include several churches, a school, five sawmills, seven saloons, and many other manufacturing businesses. That same year, the Tower Dam began construction, and the new Tower Pond reservoir aided significantly in the transportation of lumber to the nearby train depot. During wintertime, ice was also harvested from the reservoir for use in the community and railroad. Tower also received telephone service at this time. 695:. The dam was also at a significant risk of failing due to the high waters. About 500 feet (150 m) of railroad tracks were swept away in the flood, and a water tower was also destroyed. Tons of rocks and trees were swept away by the flood waters and built up behind the dam, which caused tremendous pressure on the dam and perilous work conditions for the nearly 160 men who worked to clear debris and protect the dam. The railroad also crossed along the dam. If the dam failed, it would have created an entire collapse of the earthen 90: 123: 70: 51: 629:
and Mackinac Railway built its first train depot here in 1902, and this allowed the community to grow substantially. The community first appeared in a 1902 map of Forest Township. During the decade, Tower grew to include numerous businesses, including hotels, laundry facilities, banks, markets, factories, and a fire department with a horse-drawn fire truck. From 1905–1906, Tower also briefly had its own newspaper,
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on May 20, 1899. The community became a prominent source of lumber and benefited greatly from the new railroad and its location along the Black River, where lumber could easily be floated to nearby sawmills. By 1901, Tower contained two sawmills and recorded a population of around 300. The Detroit
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and would sever the railroad connection to the city of Cheboygan. Although severely weakened, the dam and railroad bridge remained intact, and a new temporary track was installed. However, the weakened roadbed caused a train to derail soon after and plummet down a 20 feet (6.1 m) embankment,
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over 100 miles (160 km) to the southeast. Due to the warm summer temperatures and dry lumber conditions, the fires spread quickly through many lumber communities. Residents of Tower foresaw the dangers of the approaching fires and quickly evacuated everyone and worked quickly to save as many
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discontinued rail service in Tower as early as 1924, the rail lines remained in place and were used until the company ceased operation in 1992. At that point the lines were removed and the land was turned over to local control. The community of Tower no longer has any rail lines. By 2011, the
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in the Upper Peninsula. By 1916, Tower recording a dwindling population of only 300 residents and included two banks, two churches, school, hotel, and a few smaller lumber facilities. The original train depot was never rebuilt, although the community continued to be served by the
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region, lumber companies were forced to devote their resources to more plentiful regions in the north. After the devastating fire in Tower, the community's lumber industry was never rebuilt. The Forest Lumber Company left Tower in 1915 and moved further north to
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and as far south as the state of Ohio. During the 1920s, the lumber industry ceased all operations in the area, and the community of Tower transitioned and sustained as a farming community and stopover for travelers along US 23.
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In 1949, the Kleber Dam was completed further downstream in order to aid in flood control, as well as provide hydroelectricity. This dam, as well as the Tower Dam, continue to serve as active hydroelectric dams. In 1970,
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was one of the first county-designated highways in the state. This roadway begins just east of Tower and runs for 24.5 miles (39.4 km) northwest to provide direct road access from M-33/M-68 to US 23 in the city of
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due to very rapid thawing of winter snow and ice along the river. The Tower Dam reservoir overflowed and threatened to flood the community, and the river also broke its banks all the way north to the flooded
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The Au Sable–Oscoda Fire broke out on July 11, 1911. While it was actually a series of wildfires, it burned rapidly and devastated numerous lumbering communities throughout the region, mainly
724:(US 23) in late-1926 was the first major highway through the area. The original route of US 23 passed right through Tower. It provided a direct route just north to the village of 1519: 532:
The Forest Township Hall is located in the center of the community at 9511 M-33/68 Highway. The Forest–Waverly Fire Department is located right next to the township hall, and the
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that passes through Tower and has a trailhead in the northern portion of the community near the Tower Dam. The mixed-use trail runs for 70 miles (110 km) from
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Without direct railway service, Tower benefited from the creation of several highways. Although several early roadways passed through Tower, the creation of
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which caused further significant damage to the rail line. In 1924, the Detroit and Mackinac Railway ended its railway service in Tower.
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The fires during the summer of 1911 caused a severe shortage in the state's lumber industry. With lumber resources already depleting throughout the
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Michigan State Highway Department (December 1, 1926). Official Highway Condition Map (Map). . Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department.
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in order to eliminate a gap in that highway's route. The community of Tower would now benefit from travelers along both M-33 and M-68.
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Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities
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is located about 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to the north. Portions of the surrounding forest lands are part of the
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to Cheboygan. There is a trailhead located in Tower near the Tower Dam. The next nearest trailheads are
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shoreline and no longer designated through Tower. The former stretch of US 23 running from
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tower Census Designated Place
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serves both Forest Township and Waverly Township. The community of Tower is served by
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during this stretch of their routes, is the main roadway through the community.
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In April 1922, the community was in danger from significant flooding along the
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would be turned over to state control and designated a northerly extension of
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structures as possible. Tower was nearly deserted as everyone fled east to
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Michigan State Highway Department & Rand McNally (December 1, 1940).
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Michigan State Highway Department & Rand McNally (July 15, 1940).
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state of Michigan had finished converting the former railway into the
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veteran and current resident Judge Samuel S. Tower. Originally from
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University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment
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Category:Unincorporated communities in Cheboygan County, Michigan
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Forest–Waverly Fire Department and Forest Township Hall in Tower
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Category:Census-designated places in Cheboygan County, Michigan
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is located about 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to the east in
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National Weather Service in Gaylord, Michigan (2023).
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built a rail line through the area on its route from
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The population of the CDP was 248 at the 1289:"Forest – Above From Cheboygan County 1902" 1621: 1607: 1599: 1083:Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 399:. 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(2024). 1185:UnitedStatesZipCodes.org (2024). 597:, Ellen served as a nurse in the 142:Location within the United States 1233:(Paperback). Detroit, Michigan: 561:Historic image of downtown Tower 439:just south of the boundary with 128: 121: 95: 88: 68: 55:Road signage looking east along 49: 1085:"North Eastern State Trail map" 1341:Michiganrailroads.com (2024). 1109:Michigan Townships Association 490:to the north. 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The area was prone to 534:volunteer fire department 519:North Eastern State Trail 154: 82: 67: 48: 35: 1187:"ZIP Code 49765: Onaway" 482:to the west, as well as 381:unincorporated community 274:728 ft (222 m) 42:unincorporated community 994:Cwalinski, Tim (2012). 809:census-designated place 385:census-designated place 38:Census-designated place 1686: 717: 650: 562: 424: 1684: 868:"Tower CDP, Michigan" 711: 648: 560: 515:Mackinaw State Forest 422: 391:in the U.S. state of 318: • Summer ( 174:45.35528°N 84.30056°W 2056:United States portal 1343:"Station: Tower, MI" 1265:Haines, Deb (2024). 1159:"49765 ZIP Code map" 866:U.S. Census Bureau. 601:. 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User:Notorious4life
Census-designated place
unincorporated community
Road signage looking east along M-33/M-68
M-33
M-68
Location within Cheboygan County
Cheboygan County
Tower is located in Michigan
Tower is located in the United States
45°21′19″N 84°18′02″W / 45.35528°N 84.30056°W / 45.35528; -84.30056
State
Michigan
County
Cheboygan
Township
Forest
Time zone
UTC-5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC-4
ZIP code(s)
Onaway
Area code
989
GNIS
unincorporated community
census-designated place
Cheboygan County

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