By the time the village was incorporated in 1911, it had 15 houses and 60 residents.
The village was incorporated in 1956, though it had been settled long before that.
The village would become incorporated in 1878 when its population reached 1100 people.
The village was not incorporated into a town until 1961.
The village was incorporated in 1812, setting itself apart from the town.
Elections were held and the village was incorporated in 1883.
That village was later incorporated into what is now Baltimore.
The village was incorporated February 5, 1873 at a meeting called for that purpose.
In 1871, the village was incorporated by the state of Michigan.
The village was incorporated in 1869 with a population of 450.