SUPERVISOR’S LEDGER
FOR
ALPINE TOWNSHIP, KENT COUNTY

MICHIGAN RURAL PROPERTY INVENTORY
WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION PROJECT (WPA)

MICHIGAN STATE TAX COMMISSION –SPONSER

(Article from the state written, May, 1998 – State Circular No. 16)
The Depression period found many surveyors, engineers, land appraisers, and other trained Michigan citizens out of work. At the same time, it became clear to tax administrators and government officials that there was a death of basic data, particularly in the state’s non-urban areas, upon which to establish uniform assessment rates. In an effort to employ this unused skilled labor force, and to create a comprehensive source of information about real and personal estates, the Rural Property Inventory was established. This undertaking, sponsored by the State Tax Commission in cooperation with the Works Progress Adminstration (WPA Project S-110), was started late in 1935. Employing about 2,000 "white collar" workers throughout the state, the Inventory was designed to prepare detailed descriptions of all 1,500,000 distinct parcels of land in the rural parts of Michigan (excluding Wayne County). Cards (about 8 x 10 inches) were created for each piece of property, providing such facts as description, ownership, utilization, and improvements. This massive undertaking – the first of its kind in the nation – continued until 1942, when the last of the 1,249 townships involved in the project were surveyed. Though the data entered on these records is now obsolete, the details they reveal serve to provide a remarkably sharp picture of the character of Michigan country life a half-century ago. The collected data described lands; buildings; fences; crops; woodlands; means of communication; sources of heat and light; number of school district; legal description of the land; name of village, township and county wherein located; name and post office of school district; legal description of the land; name of village, township and county wherein located; name and post office address of individual assessed; together with amount of acreage within certain classifications are: "A" agricultural; "B" special agriculture; "C" swamp; "D" commercial orchard, vineyards and berries; "E" forest and timber areas, farm woodlot and cutover; and "Other" (sugar bush, road, marsh, lake, waste and recreational).

Sketches of house and general land area are included. Building description includes type; year built or remodeled; dimensions in linear and cubic feet; condition and type of foundation; kind of exterior and roof; type of floor; and nature of utilities. Buildings of lesser importance – such as cribs, poultry houses, garages, fruit storage, and the like – are described by brief narrative. Farm fences are described by kind and condition of fence and posts. The "woodlot and forest timber tally" offers type, board feet, stem cut and density. Valuations placed by board of review are occasionally included.

In the listings on the back of this sheet, the holdings for any given county may be incomplete. Most are arranged alphabetically by name of township, then numerically by section number. The maps that are associated with these records can be found in RG 94-438.

Below is a listing of the counties in Michigan that were inventoried.  The records can be found at the Michigan State Archives.

 

COUNTY

YEARS

RG#

ALCONA

1938-39

84-33

ANTRIM

1936-42

72-76

ARENAC

1936-42

72-76

BARRY

1939

89-25

BAY

1936-42

72-76

CALHOUN

1936-42

72-76

CHARLEVOIX

1937-39

75-70

CHEYBOYGAN

1937-39

94-380

CHIPPEWA (RABER TWP.)

1938

94-381

CRAWFORD

1936-42

72-76

DICKINSON

1936-42

72-76

EATON

1939

94-303

EMMET

1936-42

72-76

GENESEE

1936

81-52

GLADWIN

1936-42

72-76

GOGEBIC

1936-42

72-76

GRAND TRAVERSE

1936-39

84-55

HILLSDALE

1936-42

72-76

HOUGHTON

1936-42

77-105

HURON

1936-42

72-76

INGHAM

1936-42

72-76, 83-88, 88-25

IONIA

1937-38

54-10, 66-73

IOSCO

1936-42

72-76

IRON

1936-42

72-76

ISABELLA

1935-42

72-65, 72-76

JACKSON

1936-42

72-76

KEWEENAW

1936-42

84-71

LAKE

1936-42

72-76

LAPEER

1936-42

72-76

LENAWEE (OGDEN TWP.)

1938-39

94-307

LUCE

1936-42

72-76

MACKINAC

1936-42

72-76, 84-70

MASON

1936-42

72-76

MECOSTA (AUSTIN TWP.)

1936-42

72-76

MENOMINEE

1938

70-118

MIDLAND

1936-39

76-88

MONROE

1936-42

72-76, 84-27

MONTCALM

1938-39

94-339

MONTMORENCY

1936-42

72-76

NEWAYGO

1936-42

72-76

OAKLAND

1936-42

72-76

OCEANA

1936-42

72-76

OGEMAW

1936-42

72-76

ONTONAGON

1936-42

72-76

OTTAWA

1936-42

72-76

OTSEGO

1936-42

72-76

OSCODA

1936-42

72-76

OSCEOLA

1936-42

70-112

PRESQUE ISLE (BEARINGER & METZ TWPS.)

1940

69-46

SAGINAW

1937-38

70-89, 71-146

SANILAC

1936-42

72-76

SCHOOLCRAFT (GERMFASK TWP.)

1938

94-394

SHIAWASSEE

1936-42

72-76

ST. CLAIR (EAST CHINA TWP.)

1938

64-13

ST. JOSEPH

1938

72-76

TUSCOLA

1935-38

70-113

VAN BUREN

1935-38

72-76

WASHTENAW (LYDON TWP.)

1938

90-283

WASHTENAW (PITTSFIELD TWP.)

1938

70-87

WASHTENAW (YORK TWP.)

1936-38

71-139

 


Transcriber: ES
Created: 6 July 2006
URL: http://www.migenweb.org/kent/townships/alpine/1941WPA/intro.html