Ford River History

The Ford River is named for Thomas Ford, a governor of Illinois who in 1842-46 had explored a portion of the Upper Peninsula and had mentioned the river in his history of Illinois.  In 1844, Silas billings, George Richards and David Bliss, pioneers in Delta County, erected a small sawmill a short distance up the Ford River from the present village site, utilizing the natural power furnished by the river. 


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