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Independence Township is a charter township of Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 36,686 at the 2020 census. [2] Independence Township was first organized in 1834. The township surrounds the city of Clarkston, but the two are administered autonomously after Clarkston incorporated as a city in 1992.
Waterford Township [10] Gail Haines: Republican: 2009–2014 Waterford Township [11] ... Independence Township; Lake Angelus; Village of Clarkston; Waterford Township ...
Independence Township: 68 28 65 20 Crotched Lake Springfield Township: Crystal Lake: Pontiac: 12 5 11 3 Crystal Lake Rochester Hills: Darby Lake Commerce Township: Dark Lake (near Deer Lake) Independence Township: 5 2 10 3 One of two lakes with this name in this location Dark Lake (near Whipple Lake) Independence Township: 7 3 12 4
In 1854, Stephen Moon (1823-1909) came to Independence Township, Michigan from Palmyra, New York and was the first to settled in a valley on the northern side of Waterford Hill along the Saginaw Trail (now Dixie Highway). His tract of land was in section 32 of the township.
The Clarkston depot, [8] along with the Waterford depot, [9] the Drayton Plains depot [10] and the Windiate depot [11] served to make Independence Township and Waterford Township a resort area. The original depot at Clarkston, built in 1851, burned down around 1890. A "witch's hat" depot was then built to replace it, but it burned down in 1923.
Middle Lake is a lake at an elevation of 968 feet (295 m). [2] It is along the main branch of the Clinton River.The 35 feet (11 m) deep lake lies within Independence Township in Oakland County, Michigan.
Independence Township: Walters Lake is a 77-acre (31 ha), 21-foot (6.4 m) deep lake. [2] The lake lies within Independence Township in Oakland County, Michigan. [3]
Waterford Hill is located in Independence Township, in Oakland County, Michigan, 0.4 miles north of Waterford Village.The hill is classified as a summit. [2] It extends from east of Dixie Highway including Ottawa Park Cemetery to the east, to Maple Lane in Moon Valley to the north, to Parview Drive and Greens Lake to the west, to Van Norman Lake to the south.