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MOUNT CLEMENS

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 939 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MOUNT CLEMENS , a See also:city and the See also:county seat of See also:Macomb county, See also:Michigan, U.S.A., on See also:Clinton See also:river, about 5 M. (about 2m. in See also:direct See also:line) from its entrance into See also:Lake See also:Saint Clair, and 20 M. N. by E. of See also:Detroit, Pop. (189o) 4748; (1900) 6576 (1194 See also:foreign-See also:born); (1904, See also:state See also:census) 7108; (191o) 7707. It is served by the See also:Grand See also:Trunk railway and by two electric lines to Detroit. The See also:mineral See also:waters of Mount Clemens are beneficial to patients suffering from See also:rheumatism, See also:blood diseases and See also:nervous disorders. The city's See also:principal manufactures are See also:beet See also:sugar, barrels and other See also:cooperage products, wagons, carriages, sleighs and agricultural implements. Mount Clemens was settled in 1802, was incorporated as a See also:village in 1837, and was chartered as a city in 1899.

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