Water Companies in Alger, MI
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Bay City Water Department-Meter Division
(989) 894-8320 more info
Bay County Water & Sewer Department
(989) 684-3883 more info
* City of Alger
(989) 653-2566 more info
Earth Tech Inc
(989) 826-6568 more info
Harrison Water Department
(989) 539-7145 more info
Linwood Metro Water District
(989) 697-5532 more info
Midland Water Department
(989) 837-3341 more info
Saginaw-Midland Water Supply
(989) 876-7218 more info
Sims Twp Water Department
(989) 876-8631 more info
Tawas City Water Department
(989) 362-8688 more info
Water District #1 of Midland County
(989) 687-2709 more info

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Facts about Alger, MI:
Moffatt Township is a civil township of Arenac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,121 at the 2000 census. Moffatt Township was organized in 1874 and the community of Alger was named after Russell A. Alger almost a decade later. In 1882 to 1883, the area of Alger was created from the formation of a railroad junction along the Michigan Central Railroad. This junction came from the now defunct East Tawas and Bay County Railroad out of Prescott, Michigan. It was constructed under the direction of Russell Alger who later became the 20th Governor of Michigan, and then a U.S. Secretary of War. The railroads were thriving mainly due to Michigan's lumbering boom at the time, and Alger grew to be a popular settlement with many mills, restaurants, and saloons. Two small towns named Culver and Wells existed nearby. Culver was located about a mile north and Wells was about a mile south of downtown Alger. In 1896 the railroad from Prescott ceased operations and into the...

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