Water Companies in Almont, MI
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Blue Water Title Co
(810) 664-4234 more info
* City of Almont
(810) 798-8521 more info
City of Davison: Water Dept
(810) 653-2191 more info
Clinton Twp Water Department
(586) 286-9300 more info
D & M Contracting Inc
(586) 726-6390 more info
Lapeer City Water Billing
(810) 664-2902 more info
Macomb Township Water & Sewer
(586) 598-0687 more info
Mt Clemens Water Bill Info
(586) 469-6818 more info
Shelby Twp Water Sewer DPW
(586) 731-5990 more info
Troy Water & Sewer Department
(248) 524-3370 more info
Washington Twp Water & Sewer
(586) 752-9740 more info

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Facts about Almont, MI:
Almont is a village in Lapeer County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,803 at the 2000 census. The village is located within Almont Township. Almont was first settled in 1828 by James Deneen. It received a post office in 1835 named Bristol, for Oliver Bristol, the second permanent settler. The village was platted as Newburg in 1836. James Thompson, who donated the town clock that is located in the steeple of the First Congregational Church, is said to have proposed the name "Almont" in 1846 to honor the Mexican general, Juan Almonte." This interpretation of the naming of the town (after General Almonte), although it is a version backed up by a newspaper story, and recorded in Hildamae Bowman's book on the history of Almont (Almont,The Tale of Then and Now, 1985) is open to question. In 2000, John Doppke, a member of the Almont Historical Society, wrote "The myth of Almont being named after a Mexican General is widespread and often quoted as fact, but there is no...

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