Baroda, Michigan
1907 establishments in MichiganPopulated places established in 1907Use mdy dates from July 2023Villages in Berrien County, MichiganVillages in Michigan
Baroda is a village in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 873 at the 2010 census. The village is within Baroda Township. The first white settlers started to arrive in the 1830s and began clearing the land, draining the swamps, and building homes and farms. Michael Houser is considered the founder of Baroda, bargaining with the Indiana and Lake Michigan Railway Company to establish a station on his land. Houser platted the village ca. 1890. Houser named the community after Baroda in Gujarat, India. The village incorporated in 1907. The Baroda Post Office opened on January 1, 1891.
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3rd, Baroda Township
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 41.954722222222 ° | E -86.488055555556 ° |
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3rd 9043
49101 Baroda Township
Michigan, United States
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