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Berrien County, Michigan

Berrien County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located at the southwest corner of the state's Lower Peninsula, located on the shore of Lake Michigan and sharing a land border with Indiana. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 154,316.[2] The county seat is St. Joseph.[3]

Berrien County
Lighthouse at St. Joseph
Location within the U.S. state of Michigan
Michigan's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 41°56′N 86°35′W / 41.94°N 86.59°W / 41.94; -86.59
Country United States
State Michigan
FoundedOctober 29, 1829 (created)
1831 (organized)[1]
Named forJohn M. Berrien
SeatSt. Joseph
Largest cityNiles
Area
 • Total1,581 sq mi (4,090 km2)
 • Land568 sq mi (1,470 km2)
 • Water1,014 sq mi (2,630 km2)  64%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total154,316
 • Density272/sq mi (105/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional districts4th, 5th
Websitewww.berriencounty.org

Berrien County is included in the Niles-Benton Harbor, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the South Bend-Elkhart-Mishawaka, IN-MI Combined Statistical Area. The county is part of the Michiana region.

History edit

As one of the Cabinet counties, Berrien County was named for John M. Berrien of Georgia, US Attorney General (1829–1831) under US President Andrew Jackson.[1] The county was founded in 1829, and was organized in 1831, before Michigan was accepted into the Union as a state.[4]

When Michigan Territory was established in 1805, the area of present Berrien County was included in the boundary of Wayne County.

About 1780, New Jersey resident William Burnett established a trading post at the mouth of the St. Joseph River (present-day site of St. Joseph) to serve indigenous peoples and French Canadian residents. Also during that time, Joseph Bertrand established a trading post on the river, in present–day Niles Charter Township.[5] In December 1822, missionary Isaac McCoy moved his family and 18 Indian students from Indiana to the St. Joseph River near present-day Niles, Michigan, to open a religious mission (the Carey Mission) to the Potawatomi Indians, 160 km from the nearest White settlement.[6]

In 1827 St. Joseph Township was organized as part of Wayne County, It included all lands acquired from the Native Americans by the 1821 Treaty of Chicago.

The boundary of Berrien County was delineated by the Michigan Territory Legislature on October 29, 1829, with its present limits. For purposes of revenue, taxation and judicial matters, it was attached to Cass County, and was designated as Niles Township. This assignation was terminated in 1831 when Berrien County's government was organized and initiated.

Berrien County began with three townships:

In recent times, Berrien County, especially the coastal cities of New Buffalo and Lakeside, has received notice as a vacation destination for Chicago area residents and other Midwesterners. It has earned multiple nicknames in this capacity, including "Harbor Country" and "the Hamptons of the Midwest", with the latter recognized by the Wall Street Journal.[8][9]

Politics edit

Berrien County has favored a Republican Party candidate in all but six elections since 1884.

United States presidential election results for Berrien County, Michigan[10]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 43,519 52.71% 37,438 45.34% 1,608 1.95%
2016 38,647 53.65% 29,495 40.95% 3,889 5.40%
2012 38,209 52.51% 33,465 45.99% 1,088 1.50%
2008 36,130 46.42% 40,381 51.88% 1,323 1.70%
2004 41,076 55.01% 32,846 43.99% 749 1.00%
2000 35,689 54.70% 28,152 43.15% 1,400 2.15%
1996 28,254 47.65% 24,614 41.51% 6,427 10.84%
1992 29,252 42.02% 25,840 37.12% 14,523 20.86%
1988 37,799 62.81% 21,948 36.47% 436 0.72%
1984 43,160 66.58% 21,228 32.75% 436 0.67%
1980 41,458 60.99% 22,152 32.59% 4,368 6.43%
1976 40,835 61.13% 25,163 37.67% 800 1.20%
1972 43,047 68.26% 18,597 29.49% 1,416 2.25%
1968 32,136 51.08% 21,266 33.80% 9,514 15.12%
1964 26,387 43.86% 33,653 55.94% 122 0.20%
1960 37,425 60.85% 23,837 38.76% 244 0.40%
1956 35,397 65.50% 18,454 34.15% 194 0.36%
1952 32,932 62.94% 19,088 36.48% 300 0.57%
1948 22,003 58.89% 14,516 38.85% 842 2.25%
1944 24,832 60.66% 15,886 38.81% 216 0.53%
1940 22,778 57.02% 16,961 42.46% 208 0.52%
1936 15,321 41.27% 20,822 56.09% 982 2.65%
1932 14,123 42.46% 18,447 55.46% 694 2.09%
1928 19,064 68.60% 8,555 30.78% 172 0.62%
1924 15,612 63.73% 4,445 18.15% 4,440 18.12%
1920 15,748 74.06% 4,855 22.83% 662 3.11%
1916 7,511 53.68% 6,054 43.27% 426 3.04%
1912 2,752 23.06% 4,225 35.40% 4,958 41.54%
1908 7,260 58.07% 4,598 36.78% 645 5.16%
1904 7,309 62.99% 3,819 32.91% 476 4.10%
1900 6,595 55.47% 4,960 41.72% 334 2.81%
1896 6,672 56.12% 4,792 40.31% 424 3.57%
1892 4,979 48.55% 4,716 45.98% 561 5.47%
1888 5,128 49.72% 4,689 45.46% 497 4.82%
1884 4,445 48.06% 4,458 48.21% 345 3.73%

Government edit

The county government operates the jail, maintains rural roads, operates the major local courts, records deeds, mortgages and vital records, oversees public health, and participates with the state in welfare and social services. The county board of commissioners controls the budget and has limited authority to make laws and ordinances. In Michigan, most local government functions — police, fire, building and zoning, tax assessment, street maintenance, etc. — are the responsibility of individual cities and townships.

Elected officials edit

  • Prosecuting Attorney: Steve Pierangeli[11]
  • Sheriff: L. Paul Bailey[12]
  • County Clerk: Sharon Tyler [13]
  • County Treasurer: Shelly Weich [14]
  • Register of Deeds: Lora Freehling[15]
  • Drain Commissioner: Christopher J. Quattrin[16]
  • County Surveyor: John G. Kamer[17]
  • 1st District County Commissioner: David Vollrath (R-Coloma)
  • 2nd District County Commissioner: Jon Hinkelman (R-Watervliet)
  • 3rd District County Commissioner: Chokwe Pitchford (D-Benton Harbor)
  • 4th District County Commissioner: Mamie Yarbrough (D-Benton Harbor)
  • 5th District County Commissioner: Rayonte Bell (D-St. Joseph)
  • 6th District County Commissioner: Julie Wuerfel (R-St. Joseph)
  • 7th District County Commissioner: Bob Harrison (R-Stevensville)
  • 8th District County Commissioner: Teri Freehling (R-Baroda)
  • 9th District County Commissioner: Alex Ott (R-Sawyer)
  • 10th District County Commissioner: Mac Elliot (R-Buchanan)
  • 11th District County Commissioner: Jim Curran (R-Niles)
  • 12th District County Commissioner: Michael Majerek (R-Niles)[18]

(information as of February 2023)

Geography edit

According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,581 square miles (4,090 km2), of which 568 square miles (1,470 km2) is land and 1,014 square miles (2,630 km2) (64%) is water.[19]

The county borders the state of Indiana to the South and includes a portion of Lake Michigan to the West.

The St. Joseph River is a major geographical feature, flowing mostly north and west through the county from Niles to its mouth on Lake Michigan at St. Joseph. The southwest of the county is drained by the Galien River and its tributaries. Paw Paw Lake is in the north of the county, along with the Paw Paw River, which flows into the St. Joseph River just before it enters Lake Michigan. A tiny portion along the Indiana state line is drained by small tributaries of the Kankakee River, which ultimately flows into the Mississippi River. This is one of two areas of Michigan drained by the Mississippi River, the other being an area of Michigan's Upper Peninsula near the Wisconsin border.

Major highways edit

  •   I-94 – runs north along the western edge of the county near Lake Michigan. Turns inland to skirt the St. Joseph/Benton Harbor urban area. Runs east to Kalamazoo. Business Loop 94 passes through downtown Benton Harbor and St. Joseph.
  •   BL I-94 – runs through St. Joseph and Benton Harbor.
  •   I-196 – from its intersection with I-94 east of Benton Harbor, runs north to Holland, then east to Grand Rapids.
  •   US 12 – runs east–west through the southern portion of the county from south of Niles through Three Oaks to New Buffalo and Michiana, Michigan. From Berrien County it connects with Michigan City, Indiana.
  •   US 31 – running north from South Bend, Indiana, enters the southeast county as the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, near Niles, and continues north and west. A segment of the freeway was completed in August 2003, running from Berrien Springs north to Napier Avenue east of Benton Harbor. US 31 follows Napier Avenue west to I-94 before branching off with I-196. A final segment is planned to continue the freeway from Napier Avenue north to the junction with I-94 and BL I-94 with a full cloverleaf interchange. The former route of US 31 between Berrien Springs and St. Joseph was redesignated as M-139.
  •   M-51 – enters from Indiana as a continuation of State Road 933. Runs north through Niles, then northeast toward Dowagiac, Michigan.
  •   M-60 – runs east from Niles to I-94 at Jackson.
  •   M-62 – from its intersection with M-140, runs east toward Dowagiac, Michigan.
  •   M-63 – from its intersection with M-139 (formerly US 31) in Scottdale, runs northwest into St. Joseph, then northeast to intersection with US 31/I-196 near the county line.
  •   M-139 – from its intersection with US 12 southwest of Niles, runs northeasterly into downtown Niles, then follows the former route of US 31 US 33 northwesterly through Berrien Springs to Scottdale, then north near St. Joseph and Benton Harbor to an intersection with Business Loop I-94.
  •   M-140 – from Niles, runs north through the eastern part of the county toward South Haven, Michigan.
  •   M-239 – its 1.1 miles (1.8 km) length links I-94 at Exit 1 near New Buffalo to State Road 39 north of LaPorte, Indiana.
  •   A-2 – Berrien County's only signed county highway. Begins in Hagar Shores at M-63 and I-196. It follows the Lake Michigan shoreline and continues to South Haven, Michigan.

Adjacent counties edit

By land

By water

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1830325
18405,0111,441.8%
185011,417127.8%
186022,37896.0%
187035,10456.9%
188036,7854.8%
189041,28512.2%
190049,16519.1%
191053,6229.1%
192062,65316.8%
193081,06629.4%
194089,1179.9%
1950115,70229.8%
1960149,86529.5%
1970163,8759.3%
1980171,2764.5%
1990161,378−5.8%
2000162,4530.7%
2010156,813−3.5%
2020154,316−1.6%
US Decennial Census[20]
1790-1960[21] 1900-1990[22]
1990-2000[23] 2010-2019[2]

The 2010 United States Census[24] indicates Berrien County had a 2010 population of 156,813. This is a decrease of 5,640 people from the 2000 United States Census, or a 3.5% population decrease. In 2010 there were 63,054 households and 41,585 families in the county. The population density was 276.2 per square mile (106.6 square kilometers). There were 76,922 housing units at an average density of 135.5 per square mile (52.3 square kilometers). 78.3% of the population were White, 15.3% Black or African American, 1.6% Asian, 0.5% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.8% of some other race and 2.4% of two or more races. 4.5% were Hispanic or Latino (of any race). 29.0% were of German, 7.4% Irish, 6.8% English and 5.5% American ancestry.[25]

There were 63,054 households, 29.6% of which had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.8% were husband and wife families, 13.6% had a female householder with no husband present, 34.0% were non-families, and 28.7% were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.43 and the average family size was 2.98.

The county population contained 23.4% under age of 18, 8.5% from 18 to 24, 23.2% from 25 to 44, 28.6% from 45 to 64, and 16.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females there were 94.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.6 males.

The 2010 American Community Survey 1-year estimate[26] indicates the median income for a household in the county was $40,329 and the median income for a family was $51,305. Males had a median income of $26,745 versus $16,289 for females. The per capita income for the county was $22,337. About 12.1% of families and 16.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.5% of those under the age 18 and 8.3% of those age 65 or over.

Recreation edit

State parks edit

County parks edit

Other parks edit

  • Expo Arena – at Berrien County Fairgrounds
  • Kiwanis Park – St. Joseph
  • Riverview Park – St. Joseph

Resorts and beaches edit

Golf courses edit

  • The Golf Club at Harbor Shores - Benton Harbor
  • Blossom Trails Golf Club – Benton Harbor
  • Brookwood Golf Course - Buchanan
  • Lake Michigan Hills Golf Club - Benton Harbor
  • Lost Dunes Golf Club - Bridgman
  • Milan Creek Golf Club - Baroda
  • Orchard Hills Country Club - Buchanan
  • Paw Paw Lake Golf Club - Coloma/Watervliet
  • Pebblewood Country Club - Bridgman
  • Pipestone Creek Golf Course - Eau Claire
  • Point O'Woods Golf & Country Club - Benton Harbor

Wineries edit

Communities edit

 
U.S. Census data map showing local municipal boundaries within Berrien County. Shaded areas represent incorporated cities.

Cities edit

Villages edit

Charter townships edit

Civil townships edit

Census-designated places edit

Other unincorporated communities edit

Indian reservation edit

 
The Pokagon reservation with underlying local municipal boundaries

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "State & County QuickFacts". US Census Bureau. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  3. ^ . National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  4. ^ "The History of Berrien County, Michigan". Southwest Michigan Business & Tourism Directory. from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  5. ^ Coolidge, Orville W. (1906). A Twentieth Century History of Berrien County Michigan, pp. 19-20. The Lewis Publishing Company.
  6. ^ ”Rev. Isaac McCoy” "Rev. Isaac McCoy - First Baptist Missionary to the Indians, by Carl C. Rister". from the original on November 20, 2010. Retrieved February 27, 2011., accessed February 19, 2011
  7. ^ Coolidge (1906), p. 24.
  8. ^ De Zutter, Hank; Little De Zutter, Pamela (October 6, 1988). "Invasion of the FIPs: boom time in southwestern Michigan". Chicago Reader. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  9. ^ Jones, Al (April 6, 2013). "Report: The Wall Street Journal calls the Southwest Michigan shoreline the Hamptons of the Midwest". mlive. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  10. ^ Leip, David. "Dave Leip's Atlas of US Presidential Elections". uselectionatlas.org. from the original on March 23, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  11. ^ "Prosecuting Attorney | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  12. ^ "About Us | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  13. ^ "County Clerk | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  14. ^ "Treasurer | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  15. ^ "Register of Deeds | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  16. ^ "County of Berrien State of Michigan | BERRIEN COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER". from the original on October 23, 2017. Retrieved October 22, 2017.
  17. ^ "County Surveyor | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  18. ^ "Meet Your Commissioners | Berrien County, MI". www.berriencounty.org. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  19. ^ . US Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
  20. ^ "US Decennial Census". US Census Bureau. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
  21. ^ "Historical Census Browser". University of Virginia Library. from the original on August 11, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
  22. ^ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". US Census Bureau. from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
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  26. ^ "U.S. Census website". US Census Bureau. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  27. ^ Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians (2019). "Pokégnek Bodéwadmik (Pokagon Band of Potawatomi)". Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  28. ^ United States Census Bureau (2000). "Michigan County Subdivision Outline Map" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved April 13, 2018.

External links edit

  • Berrien County government – official web site
  • Berrien County Health Department
  • Berrien County Road Department
  • Berrien County Sheriff's Department
  • Berrien County GenGuide for Berrien County Genealogy Information
  • . Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012.
  • History of Berrien and Van Buren counties, Michigan (Ensign, 1880)
  • History of Berrien County (Southwest Michigan Directory)

41°56′N 86°35′W / 41.94°N 86.59°W / 41.94; -86.59

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Berrien County is a county in the U S state of Michigan It is located at the southwest corner of the state s Lower Peninsula located on the shore of Lake Michigan and sharing a land border with Indiana As of the 2020 Census the population was 154 316 2 The county seat is St Joseph 3 Berrien CountyCountyLighthouse at St JosephSealLocation within the U S state of MichiganMichigan s location within the U S Coordinates 41 56 N 86 35 W 41 94 N 86 59 W 41 94 86 59Country United StatesState MichiganFoundedOctober 29 1829 created 1831 organized 1 Named forJohn M BerrienSeatSt JosephLargest cityNilesArea Total1 581 sq mi 4 090 km2 Land568 sq mi 1 470 km2 Water1 014 sq mi 2 630 km2 64 Population 2020 Total154 316 Density272 sq mi 105 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Congressional districts4th 5thWebsitewww wbr berriencounty wbr orgBerrien County is included in the Niles Benton Harbor MI Metropolitan Statistical Area which is also included in the South Bend Elkhart Mishawaka IN MI Combined Statistical Area The county is part of the Michiana region Contents 1 History 2 Politics 3 Government 3 1 Elected officials 4 Geography 4 1 Major highways 4 2 Adjacent counties 5 Demographics 6 Recreation 6 1 State parks 6 2 County parks 6 3 Other parks 6 4 Resorts and beaches 6 5 Golf courses 6 6 Wineries 7 Communities 7 1 Cities 7 2 Villages 7 3 Charter townships 7 4 Civil townships 7 5 Census designated places 7 6 Other unincorporated communities 7 7 Indian reservation 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editAs one of the Cabinet counties Berrien County was named for John M Berrien of Georgia US Attorney General 1829 1831 under US President Andrew Jackson 1 The county was founded in 1829 and was organized in 1831 before Michigan was accepted into the Union as a state 4 When Michigan Territory was established in 1805 the area of present Berrien County was included in the boundary of Wayne County About 1780 New Jersey resident William Burnett established a trading post at the mouth of the St Joseph River present day site of St Joseph to serve indigenous peoples and French Canadian residents Also during that time Joseph Bertrand established a trading post on the river in present day Niles Charter Township 5 In December 1822 missionary Isaac McCoy moved his family and 18 Indian students from Indiana to the St Joseph River near present day Niles Michigan to open a religious mission the Carey Mission to the Potawatomi Indians 160 km from the nearest White settlement 6 In 1827 St Joseph Township was organized as part of Wayne County It included all lands acquired from the Native Americans by the 1821 Treaty of Chicago The boundary of Berrien County was delineated by the Michigan Territory Legislature on October 29 1829 with its present limits For purposes of revenue taxation and judicial matters it was attached to Cass County and was designated as Niles Township This assignation was terminated in 1831 when Berrien County s government was organized and initiated Berrien County began with three townships Berrien Township consisted of present day townships of Berrien Oronoko Baroda and Lake plus a two mile strip north of that territory St Joseph Township consisted of the area north of Berrien Township Niles Township consisted of the area south of Berrien Township 7 In recent times Berrien County especially the coastal cities of New Buffalo and Lakeside has received notice as a vacation destination for Chicago area residents and other Midwesterners It has earned multiple nicknames in this capacity including Harbor Country and the Hamptons of the Midwest with the latter recognized by the Wall Street Journal 8 9 Politics editBerrien County has favored a Republican Party candidate in all but six elections since 1884 United States presidential election results for Berrien County Michigan 10 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 43 519 52 71 37 438 45 34 1 608 1 95 2016 38 647 53 65 29 495 40 95 3 889 5 40 2012 38 209 52 51 33 465 45 99 1 088 1 50 2008 36 130 46 42 40 381 51 88 1 323 1 70 2004 41 076 55 01 32 846 43 99 749 1 00 2000 35 689 54 70 28 152 43 15 1 400 2 15 1996 28 254 47 65 24 614 41 51 6 427 10 84 1992 29 252 42 02 25 840 37 12 14 523 20 86 1988 37 799 62 81 21 948 36 47 436 0 72 1984 43 160 66 58 21 228 32 75 436 0 67 1980 41 458 60 99 22 152 32 59 4 368 6 43 1976 40 835 61 13 25 163 37 67 800 1 20 1972 43 047 68 26 18 597 29 49 1 416 2 25 1968 32 136 51 08 21 266 33 80 9 514 15 12 1964 26 387 43 86 33 653 55 94 122 0 20 1960 37 425 60 85 23 837 38 76 244 0 40 1956 35 397 65 50 18 454 34 15 194 0 36 1952 32 932 62 94 19 088 36 48 300 0 57 1948 22 003 58 89 14 516 38 85 842 2 25 1944 24 832 60 66 15 886 38 81 216 0 53 1940 22 778 57 02 16 961 42 46 208 0 52 1936 15 321 41 27 20 822 56 09 982 2 65 1932 14 123 42 46 18 447 55 46 694 2 09 1928 19 064 68 60 8 555 30 78 172 0 62 1924 15 612 63 73 4 445 18 15 4 440 18 12 1920 15 748 74 06 4 855 22 83 662 3 11 1916 7 511 53 68 6 054 43 27 426 3 04 1912 2 752 23 06 4 225 35 40 4 958 41 54 1908 7 260 58 07 4 598 36 78 645 5 16 1904 7 309 62 99 3 819 32 91 476 4 10 1900 6 595 55 47 4 960 41 72 334 2 81 1896 6 672 56 12 4 792 40 31 424 3 57 1892 4 979 48 55 4 716 45 98 561 5 47 1888 5 128 49 72 4 689 45 46 497 4 82 1884 4 445 48 06 4 458 48 21 345 3 73 Government editThe county government operates the jail maintains rural roads operates the major local courts records deeds mortgages and vital records oversees public health and participates with the state in welfare and social services The county board of commissioners controls the budget and has limited authority to make laws and ordinances In Michigan most local government functions police fire building and zoning tax assessment street maintenance etc are the responsibility of individual cities and townships Elected officials edit Prosecuting Attorney Steve Pierangeli 11 Sheriff L Paul Bailey 12 County Clerk Sharon Tyler 13 County Treasurer Shelly Weich 14 Register of Deeds Lora Freehling 15 Drain Commissioner Christopher J Quattrin 16 County Surveyor John G Kamer 17 1st District County Commissioner David Vollrath R Coloma 2nd District County Commissioner Jon Hinkelman R Watervliet 3rd District County Commissioner Chokwe Pitchford D Benton Harbor 4th District County Commissioner Mamie Yarbrough D Benton Harbor 5th District County Commissioner Rayonte Bell D St Joseph 6th District County Commissioner Julie Wuerfel R St Joseph 7th District County Commissioner Bob Harrison R Stevensville 8th District County Commissioner Teri Freehling R Baroda 9th District County Commissioner Alex Ott R Sawyer 10th District County Commissioner Mac Elliot R Buchanan 11th District County Commissioner Jim Curran R Niles 12th District County Commissioner Michael Majerek R Niles 18 information as of February 2023 Geography editAccording to the US Census Bureau the county has a total area of 1 581 square miles 4 090 km2 of which 568 square miles 1 470 km2 is land and 1 014 square miles 2 630 km2 64 is water 19 The county borders the state of Indiana to the South and includes a portion of Lake Michigan to the West The St Joseph River is a major geographical feature flowing mostly north and west through the county from Niles to its mouth on Lake Michigan at St Joseph The southwest of the county is drained by the Galien River and its tributaries Paw Paw Lake is in the north of the county along with the Paw Paw River which flows into the St Joseph River just before it enters Lake Michigan A tiny portion along the Indiana state line is drained by small tributaries of the Kankakee River which ultimately flows into the Mississippi River This is one of two areas of Michigan drained by the Mississippi River the other being an area of Michigan s Upper Peninsula near the Wisconsin border Major highways edit nbsp I 94 runs north along the western edge of the county near Lake Michigan Turns inland to skirt the St Joseph Benton Harbor urban area Runs east to Kalamazoo Business Loop 94 passes through downtown Benton Harbor and St Joseph nbsp BL I 94 runs through St Joseph and Benton Harbor nbsp I 196 from its intersection with I 94 east of Benton Harbor runs north to Holland then east to Grand Rapids nbsp US 12 runs east west through the southern portion of the county from south of Niles through Three Oaks to New Buffalo and Michiana Michigan From Berrien County it connects with Michigan City Indiana nbsp US 31 running north from South Bend Indiana enters the southeast county as the St Joseph Valley Parkway near Niles and continues north and west A segment of the freeway was completed in August 2003 running from Berrien Springs north to Napier Avenue east of Benton Harbor US 31 follows Napier Avenue west to I 94 before branching off with I 196 A final segment is planned to continue the freeway from Napier Avenue north to the junction with I 94 and BL I 94 with a full cloverleaf interchange The former route of US 31 between Berrien Springs and St Joseph was redesignated as M 139 nbsp M 51 enters from Indiana as a continuation of State Road 933 Runs north through Niles then northeast toward Dowagiac Michigan nbsp M 60 runs east from Niles to I 94 at Jackson nbsp M 62 from its intersection with M 140 runs east toward Dowagiac Michigan nbsp M 63 from its intersection with M 139 formerly US 31 in Scottdale runs northwest into St Joseph then northeast to intersection with US 31 I 196 near the county line nbsp M 139 from its intersection with US 12 southwest of Niles runs northeasterly into downtown Niles then follows the former route of US 31 US 33 northwesterly through Berrien Springs to Scottdale then north near St Joseph and Benton Harbor to an intersection with Business Loop I 94 nbsp M 140 from Niles runs north through the eastern part of the county toward South Haven Michigan nbsp M 239 its 1 1 miles 1 8 km length links I 94 at Exit 1 near New Buffalo to State Road 39 north of LaPorte Indiana nbsp A 2 Berrien County s only signed county highway Begins in Hagar Shores at M 63 and I 196 It follows the Lake Michigan shoreline and continues to South Haven Michigan Adjacent counties edit By land Van Buren County north and northeast Cass County east St Joseph County Indiana southeast LaPorte County Indiana southBy water Porter County Indiana southwest Cook County Illinois west Lake County Illinois northwestDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1830325 18405 0111 441 8 185011 417127 8 186022 37896 0 187035 10456 9 188036 7854 8 189041 28512 2 190049 16519 1 191053 6229 1 192062 65316 8 193081 06629 4 194089 1179 9 1950115 70229 8 1960149 86529 5 1970163 8759 3 1980171 2764 5 1990161 378 5 8 2000162 4530 7 2010156 813 3 5 2020154 316 1 6 US Decennial Census 20 1790 1960 21 1900 1990 22 1990 2000 23 2010 2019 2 The 2010 United States Census 24 indicates Berrien County had a 2010 population of 156 813 This is a decrease of 5 640 people from the 2000 United States Census or a 3 5 population decrease In 2010 there were 63 054 households and 41 585 families in the county The population density was 276 2 per square mile 106 6 square kilometers There were 76 922 housing units at an average density of 135 5 per square mile 52 3 square kilometers 78 3 of the population were White 15 3 Black or African American 1 6 Asian 0 5 Native American 0 1 Pacific Islander 1 8 of some other race and 2 4 of two or more races 4 5 were Hispanic or Latino of any race 29 0 were of German 7 4 Irish 6 8 English and 5 5 American ancestry 25 There were 63 054 households 29 6 of which had children under the age of 18 living with them 47 8 were husband and wife families 13 6 had a female householder with no husband present 34 0 were non families and 28 7 were made up of individuals The average household size was 2 43 and the average family size was 2 98 The county population contained 23 4 under age of 18 8 5 from 18 to 24 23 2 from 25 to 44 28 6 from 45 to 64 and 16 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 years For every 100 females there were 94 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 91 6 males The 2010 American Community Survey 1 year estimate 26 indicates the median income for a household in the county was 40 329 and the median income for a family was 51 305 Males had a median income of 26 745 versus 16 289 for females The per capita income for the county was 22 337 About 12 1 of families and 16 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 28 5 of those under the age 18 and 8 3 of those age 65 or over Recreation editState parks edit Grand Mere State Park Warren Dunes State Park Warren Woods State ParkCounty parks edit Galien River County Park Preserve Love Creek County Park Madeline Bertrand County Park Paw Paw River County Park Rocky Gap County Park Silver Beach County Park Other parks edit Expo Arena at Berrien County Fairgrounds Kiwanis Park St Joseph Riverview Park St Joseph Resorts and beaches edit Hagar Park Hagar Township Jean Klock Park Benton Harbor Lion s Park Beach St Joseph New Buffalo Beach Park New Buffalo Paw Paw Lake Rocky Gap Beach Park Benton Harbor Silver Beach St Joseph Tiscornia Park Weko Beach Bridgman Golf courses edit The Golf Club at Harbor Shores Benton Harbor Blossom Trails Golf Club Benton Harbor Brookwood Golf Course Buchanan Lake Michigan Hills Golf Club Benton Harbor Lost Dunes Golf Club Bridgman Milan Creek Golf Club Baroda Orchard Hills Country Club Buchanan Paw Paw Lake Golf Club Coloma Watervliet Pebblewood Country Club Bridgman Pipestone Creek Golf Course Eau Claire Point O Woods Golf amp Country Club Benton Harbor Wineries edit 12 Corners Vineyards Benton Harbor Baroda Founders Wine Cellar Baroda Contessa Wine Cellars Coloma Dablon Winery and Vineyard Baroda Domaine Berrien Cellars Berrien Springs Free Run Cellars Berrien Springs Gravity Baroda Hickory Creek Winery Buchanan Karma Vista Vineyards Coloma Lazy Ballerina Winery St Joseph Lemon Creek Winery Berrien Springs Round Barn Winery Distillery amp Brewery Baroda Tabor Hill Winery and Restaurant Buchanan White Pine Winery St Joseph Vineyard 2121 Benton Harbor Red Top Winery BarodaCommunities edit nbsp U S Census data map showing local municipal boundaries within Berrien County Shaded areas represent incorporated cities Cities edit Benton Harbor Bridgman Buchanan Coloma New Buffalo Niles St Joseph county seat Watervliet Villages edit Baroda Berrien Springs Eau Claire Galien Grand Beach Michiana Shoreham Stevensville Three Oaks Charter townships edit Benton Charter Township Coloma Charter Township Lake Charter Township Lincoln Charter Township Niles Charter Township Oronoko Charter Township St Joseph Charter Township Watervliet Charter Township Civil townships edit Bainbridge Township Baroda Township Berrien Township Bertrand Township Buchanan Township Chikaming Township Galien Township Hagar Township New Buffalo Township Pipestone Township Royalton Township Sodus Township Three Oaks Township Weesaw Township Census designated places edit Benton Heights Fair Plain Lake Michigan Beach Millburg New Troy Paw Paw Lake Shorewood Tower Hills HarbertOther unincorporated communities edit Berrien Center Bethany Beach Birchwood Dayton Glendora Harbert Hazelhurst Hinchman Lakeside Millburg Riverside Sawyer Scottdale Shorewood Hills Tower Hill Shorelands Union Pier Indian reservation edit nbsp The Pokagon reservation with underlying local municipal boundariesThe Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians has a reservation occupying a portion of the southeastern corner of Berrien County The tribe also occupies areas in Allegan Cass and Van Buren counties as well as extending south into the state of Indiana The reservation headquarters are located in neighboring Cass County in the city of Dowagiac 27 The Berrien County reservation surrounds the entire portion of the city of Niles that lies within the county as well as portions of Bertrand Township and Niles Charter Township along the St Joseph River 28 See also editList of Michigan State Historic Sites in Berrien County Michigan National Register of Historic Places listings in Berrien County Michigan Berrien County GovernmentReferences edit a b Bibliography on Berrien County Clarke Historical Library Central Michigan University Archived from the original on March 13 2012 Retrieved January 19 2013 a b State amp County QuickFacts US Census Bureau Retrieved September 15 2021 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 The History of Berrien County Michigan Southwest Michigan Business amp Tourism Directory Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 2 2014 Coolidge Orville W 1906 A Twentieth Century History of Berrien County Michigan pp 19 20 The Lewis Publishing Company Rev Isaac McCoy Rev Isaac McCoy First Baptist Missionary to the Indians by Carl C Rister Archived from the original on November 20 2010 Retrieved February 27 2011 accessed February 19 2011 Coolidge 1906 p 24 De Zutter Hank Little De Zutter Pamela October 6 1988 Invasion of the FIPs boom time in southwestern Michigan Chicago Reader Retrieved September 21 2019 Jones Al April 6 2013 Report The Wall Street Journal calls the Southwest Michigan shoreline the Hamptons of the Midwest mlive Retrieved September 21 2019 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of US Presidential Elections uselectionatlas org Archived from the original on March 23 2018 Retrieved May 5 2018 Prosecuting Attorney Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 About Us Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 County Clerk Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 Treasurer Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 Register of Deeds Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 County of Berrien State of Michigan BERRIEN COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER Archived from the original on October 23 2017 Retrieved October 22 2017 County Surveyor Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 Meet Your Commissioners Berrien County MI www berriencounty org Retrieved October 27 2022 2010 Census Gazetteer Files US Census Bureau August 22 2012 Archived from the original on November 13 2013 Retrieved September 19 2014 US Decennial Census US Census Bureau Retrieved September 19 2014 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Archived from the original on August 11 2012 Retrieved September 19 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 US Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 15 2015 Retrieved September 19 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF US Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on December 18 2014 Retrieved September 19 2014 U S Census website US Census Bureau Retrieved March 11 2012 Bureau US Census U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 5 2018 U S Census website US Census Bureau Retrieved March 11 2012 Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 2019 Pokegnek Bodewadmik Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Retrieved January 3 2019 United States Census Bureau 2000 Michigan County Subdivision Outline Map PDF Archived PDF from the original on June 9 2011 Retrieved April 13 2018 External links editBerrien County government official web site Berrien County Health Department Berrien County Road Department Berrien County Sheriff s Department Berrien County GenGuide for Berrien County Genealogy Information Bibliography on Berrien County Clarke Historical Library Central Michigan University Archived from the original on March 13 2012 History of Berrien and Van Buren counties Michigan Ensign 1880 History of Berrien County Southwest Michigan Directory 41 56 N 86 35 W 41 94 N 86 59 W 41 94 86 59 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berrien County Michigan amp oldid 1168574828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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