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Osseo ( ) is an
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in
Hillsdale County Hillsdale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 45,746. The county seat is Hillsdale. Hillsdale County is the only county in Michigan to border both Indiana and Ohio. Due to an a ...
in the U.S. state of
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. The community is located along M-34 within Jefferson Township. As an unincorporated community, Osseo has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own but does have its own post office with the 49266 ZIP Code.


Geography

Osseo is located in southeast Michigan in central
Hillsdale County Hillsdale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 45,746. The county seat is Hillsdale. Hillsdale County is the only county in Michigan to border both Indiana and Ohio. Due to an a ...
about east of the city of Coldwater. Located in northern Jefferson Township, the community sits at an elevation of above sea level. Osseo is centered near M-34 (Hudson Road), which is right before M-34 has its western terminus with M-99 (Pioneer Road). Other nearby unincorporated communities include Steamburg to the west, Shadyside and Fountain Park to the south, Locust Corners to the east, and the
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of Pittsford to the southeast. The city of Hillsdale is located about to the northwest along M-99. The commununity is surrounded by several lakes, including Deer Lake and Twin Lake within close proximity. The lakes are connected by the east branch of the St. Joseph River. The Lost Nations State Game Area is a state game area located just south of the community. The
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passes though Osseo. This portion of the trail is known as the Baw Beese Trail, which runs northwest to Hillsdale. The Jefferson Township Hall is located within Osseo at 2837 Bird Lake Road in the center of the community. The Osseo post office is located at 5500 Beecher Road. The Osseo 49266 ZIP Code serves the majority of Jefferson Township and the southern portion of Adams Township to the north. The post office also serves a very small area of Wheatland Township to the east, as well as the central part of Ransom Township and very small areas of Amboy Township and Cambria Township to the south. The community is served by
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to the northwest in the city of Hillsdale.


History

The area was first settled as early as 1840 when the community of Osseo was officially
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ted. The name Osseo is an Indian word that means "fiery plumes" and was derived from the annual burning of the marshes and woods by the Indians in preparation for springtime. The community was formed by settlers from nearby Jonesville is an attempt to keep the
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from moving to Hillsdale. Jonesville was previously assigned as the first county seat when Hillsdale County was organized in 1835, but the community of Hillsdale was growing in size and was petitioning to replace Jonesville as the county seat. Instead, the new community of Osseo was given the role as the new county seat in 1840, although the community never held any government offices and was never actually used as the county seat. While Osseo was designated as the legal county seat, Jonesville and Hillsdale continued competing for the right to serve as the county seat in a fairly nonviolent
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. Residents of Osseo began planning and were eager to build new government buildings in hopes of maintaining their status as the county seat. However, Osseo was never seriously considered as the new county seat, and it was just a plan by Jonesville residents to keep the county seat away from Hillsdale. Ultimately, when it was apparent that Osseo was going to lose its status as the county seat, the residents sided with Hillsdale for the role of the permanent county seat, in which Hillsdale earned in 1843. When Osseo was founded, it was part of Florida Township. A post office named Florida began operating on July 23, 1839 within the township, which itself was established in 1837. The township was renamed Jefferson in 1849. The community can be seen on an 1857 map of Hillsdale County. The Florida post office was moved and renamed Osseo on December 14, 1861 and has remained in operation ever since. In 1864, Osseo received a train station along the
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. Osseo became a lumbering community, and several sawmills were built to exploit the area's lumber resources. By 1865, the community recorded around 250 residents. By 1879 at the height of the community, Osseo had a population of around 350 residents and grew to include about 60 dwellings, two churches, several grocery and hardware stores, blacksmith shops, two factories, a hotel, and schoolhouse. In addition to lumber, the community grew around the brick and tile factories, which benefited from the large amount of clay soil in the area. In 1919, M-34 became one of the first
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and ran though Osseo. This highway gave direct road access to the city of
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approximately to the east. In 1940, the current route of M-99 was established slightly west of the community, and it provides direct road access to Hillsdale and Jonesville to the northwest and to the state of
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to the south. The railway through the community was eventually discontinued, and the rail lines were removed. The land of the former railway has remained undeveloped as a green space, and portions of this now consist of the Baw Beese Trail as part of the
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.


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* {{Hillsdale County, Michigan Unincorporated communities in Hillsdale County, Michigan Unincorporated communities in Michigan Populated places established in 1840 1840 establishments in Michigan Former county seats in Michigan