Sodus Township, Michigan is a picturesque rural community nestled amidst green pastures and thriving fruit farms, offering its residents a serene and fulfilling way of life.
With a rich history rooted in the St. Joseph River, Sodus Township was initially sustained by the bountiful fish population before evolving into a hub of trade and employment. From the establishment of the first sawmill by James Larue in 1835 to the commercial riverboat venture initiated by Captain Ebenezer Farly, the township's entrepreneurial spirit has played a vital role in shaping its identity.
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