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In 1837, Michigan became the twenty-sixth state of the Union. As a consequence, Michigan's territory was surveyed. Those surveyors crisscrossed the state to identify the land so that it could be sold. These surveyors discovered huge forests of untouched, virgin white pine stands that were later estimated to be worth more than all the gold in California!