Ingham County, Michigan | |||
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Ingham County Courthouse
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Location in the U.S. state of Michigan |
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Founded | October 29, 1829 (created) 1838 (organized) |
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Named for | Samuel D. Ingham | ||
Seat | Mason | ||
Largest city | Lansing | ||
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• Total | 561 sq mi (1,453 km2) | ||
• Land | 556 sq mi (1,440 km2) | ||
• Water | 4.6 sq mi (12 km2), 0.8% | ||
Population | |||
• (2010) | 280,895 | ||
• Density | 505/sq mi (195/km²) | ||
Congressional district | 8th | ||
Time zone | Eastern: UTC-5/-4 | ||
Website | www |
Ingham County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 280,895. The county seat is Mason.Lansing, the state capital of Michigan, is located within the county, and is the only state capital located in a county that is not also its seat of government. The county is home to Michigan State University, Lansing Community College, and the Class A minor league baseball team Lansing Lugnuts.
Ingham County is included in the Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is considered to be a part of Mid Michigan.
Ingham County was established by an act of the Michigan Territorial Legislature on October 29, 1829, from portions of Shiawassee County, Washtenaw County and unorganized territory. It was attached for administrative purposes to Washtenaw County until 1838 when county government was established for Ingham.
The county was named for Samuel D. Ingham, the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson, making Ingham one of Michigan's so-called Cabinet counties.