The Detroit and Charlevoix Railroad is a defunct railroad that was located in
Northern Lower Michigan. It was created to haul finished lumber from timber lands to market. It was acquired by the
Michigan Central Railroad
The Michigan Central Railroad (reporting mark MC) was originally chartered in 1832 to establish rail service between Detroit, Michigan, and St. Joseph, Michigan. The railroad later operated in the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois in th ...
.
History
David Ward (died May 29, 1900), a land holder owning 70,000 acres of timber lands in the Northern Michigan counties of Otsego, Crawford, Antrim, Charlevoix, and Kalkaska, needed a way to economically access his timber holdings and ship the harvested timber to sawmills located in
Bay City, Michigan
Bay City is a city in Bay County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. The population was 32,661 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city is located just upriver from the Saginaw Bay on the Saginaw River. It is the princip ...
. In 1893, Ward began construction of the
Frederic & Charlevoix RR Co., a logging railroad interconnected at
Frederic, Michigan with the Michigan Central Railroad Mackinac Division and extended 42.66 miles to
East Jordan, Michigan
East Jordan is a city in Charlevoix County, Michigan, Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,239 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
The city is at the end of the south arm of Lake Charlevoix at the mo ...
, formerly known as
South Arm on the shores of
Lake Charlevoix
Lake Charlevoix ( ) is a lake in Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the third largest inland lake in the state with a surface area of over and of shoreline. The maximum depth in the main basin is and in the south arm, .
T ...
, formerly known as Pine Lake. In 1897, the last three miles into East Jordan were removed for an unknown reason.
Death of David Ward
On May 29, 1900, David Ward died, leaving his timberlands to his six children with the provision that for 12 years after his death, his son Willis C. Ward, his grandson Franklin B. Ward and his son-law George K. Root should have full authority to manage, harvest and control said timberland, with profits being divided equally among his surviving six children. After 12 years, the entire estate would be divided equally between the surviving six children.
[WARD'S ESTATE. Appeal of WARD et al. (Supreme Court of Michigan. April 1, 1908), published by the Michigan Secretary of State] This created a huge incentive for the Ward executors to conduct a massive
clearcutting
Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down. Along with Shelterwood cutting, shelterwood and Seed tree, seed tree harvests, it is used by foresters t ...
of the timberlands to monetize the timber holdings, since dividing the 70,000 acres equitably between the six children would be difficult.
Establishment of Detroit & Charlevoix Railroad
The estate executors determined that shipping 70,000 acres of harvested timber to Bay City was not efficient. The most efficient method would be to build a modern sawmill close to the timber and upgrade the
logging railroad
A forest railway, forest tram, timber line, logging railway or logging railroad is a mode of railway transport which is used for forestry tasks, primarily the transportation of felled logs to sawmills or railway stations.
In most cases this f ...
to accommodate
Class I railroad
Railroad classes are the system by which Rail freight transport, freight railroads are designated in the United States. Railroads are assigned to Class I, II or III according to annual revenue criteria originally set by the Surface Transportatio ...
rolling stock so the finished lumber could be shipped to the large markets like Chicago.
On January 1, 1901, the estate executors, David Ward's son Willis C. Ward (President), grandson Franklin B. Ward and son-in-law George K. Root (Secretary), organized a corporation, under the general railroad laws of the State of Michigan, named the Detroit & Charlevoix Railroad Company, with an authorized capital stock of $525,000 to which all equipment and right-of-way property of David Ward’s
Frederic & Charlevoix RR Co. were transferred. At this time, the road had three steam locomotives equipped with air brakes, 25
Russel Logging Cars and 29 platform cars rated to 60,000 lbs with air brakes, two snow plows and two passenger cars. The executors planned to improve the line to accommodate interstate railcars, rebuild the line into
East Jordan, Michigan
East Jordan is a city in Charlevoix County, Michigan, Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,239 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
The city is at the end of the south arm of Lake Charlevoix at the mo ...
, and extend the line to
Charlevoix, Michigan
Charlevoix ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat of Charlevoix County, Michigan, Charlevoix County. Part of Northern Michigan, Charlevoix is located on an isthmus between Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix, bisected by ...
, 13 miles to the northwest.
In winter 1901, the executors began the construction of a 600-horsepower, steam-driven, double-band sawmill plant at the site called Deward (an acronym formed from D.E. Ward) near the headwaters of the
Manistee River
The Manistee River ( ', seldom referred to as the Big Manistee River) is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed November 21, 2011 river in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. s ...
11 miles from Frederic, on the line of the logging railroad, and about 30 miles from East Jordan. This sawmill had an annual capacity of 20 million board feet. In addition to the sawmill, a railroad switch yard, mill pond, tramways, boarding houses, machine shops, barns, offices, school, general store, railroad station and houses were constructed. The buildings were constructed of milled lumber and tarpaper.
In October 1908, a devastating forest fire, exacerbated by poor lumbering methods, destroyed much of the remaining timber. By 1912, all 70,000 acres of the Ward estate had been clearcut and there was no more timber for the sawmill. The sawmill was dismantled and sold. The town of Deward began its return to nature.
Michigan Central Railroad
On May 1, 1907, the Michigan Central Railroad purchased all the capital stock of the Detroit & Charlevoix Railroad. On September 27, 1912, The Detroit & Charlevoix Railroad was merged into the Michigan Central. They valued the cost of acquisition at $518,735.86 and showed an operating loss of $5,428.91 for 1916. The Detroit & Charlevoix Railroad name was dropped and the line was known as the East Jordan Branch. In 1930, the Michigan Central Railroad had stopped operating the East Jordan Branch and in 1933, the line was abandoned.
[United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, 1933, published by United States Printing Office]
References
{{Michigan Central Railroad
Defunct Michigan railroads
Companies affiliated with the Michigan Central Railroad