Baraga Township, Michigan


Baraga Township is a civil township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 3,478. The village of Baraga is located in the southeast corner of the township. Baraga State Park is also located within the township.

Communities

Arnheim is an unincorporated community at. Arnheim was a station on the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, midway between L'Anse and Houghton. Storekeeper Martin Erikson became the first postmaster on November 13, 1900. The office closed in either 1915 or 1916 and reopened from August 15, 1917, until September 30, 1951. Arnheim was named after Jeremiah Arn. Jeremiah Arn was employed to strip the Portage Entry quarries until the over-burden of stone was removed. He settled on a farm at Arnheim and started a quarry which he worked for many years.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, Baraga Township has a total area of, of which is land and, or 1.82%, is water.

Demographics

In 2020, its population was 3,478 and as of 2021 census estimates, it had a median household income of $40,403.