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Welcome
When John Pike moved down the river from Berrien Springs in 1832, he
became the first settler in what was to become Royalton Township.
Jehiel Enos soon followed to survey the land which the Indians had
just ceded to the United States government. Until 1868, Royalton
Township included portions of Lincoln, Sodus, and St. Joseph
Townships.
Royalton Township was officially organized in 1835. The first
log school house was erected in approximately 1840. Three years
later a post office was established to Royalton's 280 residents.
Over the next 150 years the Township experienced a gradual growth, but
remained predominately agricultural. The rich soil in the
Township made it ideal for the growing of grapes.
In recent years, Royalton Township has become known as a prime
residential area. Industry and commercial development has also
found the Township to be an advantageous location. Most
recently, Lakeland Regional Health Center selected Royalton Township
as the site for a major expansion of its medical facility. This
diversity of activity within the Township marks its attractiveness as
a place in which to live and to work.
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