Plat book of Jackson County, Michigan / compiled and published by the American Atlas Co.

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Plat book of Jackson County, Michigan / compiled and published by the American Atlas Co.
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American Atlas Company (1894-1901)
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1894.
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Real property -- Maps. -- Michigan
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Jackson County (Mich.) -- Directories.
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Real property -- Maps. -- Michigan
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Jackson County (Mich.) -- Maps.
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"Plat book of Jackson County, Michigan / compiled and published by the American Atlas Co." In the digital collection Michigan County Histories and Atlases. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/3927809.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2025.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS. GENERAL INDEX. PAGE TITLE PAGE.................:..... 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS......-...... 5 MAP OF THE UNITED STATES............. 8-9 MAP OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN......... 12-13 OUTLINE MAP OF JACKSON COUNTY......... 15 PAGE HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY. 55-56-57-58 ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTEM OF SURVEYING AND DIVIDING LANDS................. I.-I. DIGEST OF THE SYSTEM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. III.-VI. JACKSON COUNTY INDEX. BALDWIN (NOW HORTON)...... BLACKMAN TOWNSHIP........ BROOKLYN, PLAT OF........ COLUVIMBIA TOWNSHIP........ CONCORD TOWNSHIP.... CONCORD, PLAT OF........... DURYEA'S POINT, PLAT OF... FRANCISCO, PLAT OF....... GRASS LAKE TOWNSHIP....... GRASS LAKE, PLAT OF..... GROVELAND, PLAT OF....... HANOVER TOWNSHIP........ HANOVER, PLAT OF..... HENRIETTA TOWNSHIP... HORTON, PLAT 'OF........ PAGE S...... 23 S....... 32. 21. S...... 29 S...... 39 S ~... 20 S....... 48-49 S..... 46 S....... 18-19 S....... 44-45 S....... 45 S....... 37....... 19 S...... 24 JACKSON COUNTY OUTLINE JACKSON CITY............... JEFFERSON, PLAT OF........... JOHNSON POST OFFICE... LEONI TOWNSHIP............... LEONI, PLAT OF......... LIBERTY TOWNSHIP....... MICHIGXN CENTER, PLAT OF........ MUNITH, PLAT OF............... NAPOLEON TOWNSHIP.......... NAPOLEON, PLAT OF....... NORVELL TOWNSHIP.... NORVELL, PLAT OF............. PARMA TOWNSHIP................ PARMA, PLAT OF.................... PAGE ~. 15. 52-53.. 50. 50 S. 26-27 S 47 30. 48 *. 47.. 28 S 25.. 17.. 42 S. 40 S. 45 PULASKI TOWNSHIP......... RIVES TOWNSHIP.... RIVES JUNCTION............ TOMPKINS TOWNSHIP......... TOMPKINS, PLAT OF......... SANDSTONE TOWNSHIP...... SPRING ARBOR TOWNSHIP.... SPRING ARBOR, PLAT OF..... SPRINGPORT TOWNSHIP......... SPRINGPORT, PLAT OF...... STONY POINT, PLAT OF.. SUMMIT TOWNSHIP............ WATERLOO TOWNSHIP... WATERLOO, PLAT OF..... PAGE S. 38 33 S. 46 *. 34 S. 50 S., 35 S.. 36 46.. 41 ~.. 49 S. 46.... 31 S22-23 43 S...... 23

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Chelam; Olzinagan R.; Colvillo; Pond D’ O’reille; Kootanic R.; L. Kaniksu; Clark’s Fork; Maple R.; Marias R.; Teton R.; Bear’s Paw Mts.; Int. Rocky Mts.; Milk R.; Ft. Kip; Ft. Union; Mini Waken Or Devil’s L.; Pembina; Grafton; Emerson; Red R.; Lake Of The Woods; Rainy R.; Rainy L.; Hunters L.; Dog L.; Ft. William; Nungon B.; Black B.; Isle Royale; Slate Is.; Destruction L.; Pt. Grenville; Grays Harb.; Shoalwater B.; Oysterville; C. Disappointment; Pt. Adams; Mt. Olympus; Port Townsend; Astoria; Olympia; Claquaio; Washington; Seattle; Tacoma; Mt. St. Helens; Kalauai; Cascade Range; Mt. Stuart; Ellenburg; Mt. Raimer; Yakima; Mt. Adams; Yakima R.; Ainsworth; Wallula; Great Plane Of The Columbia; Spokan R.; Coeur De Alene L.; Cheney; Sprague; Snake R.; Dayton; Walla Walla; Forest City; Pierce City; Lewiston; Mt. Idaho; Clearwater R.; Idaho; Bitter Root Mts.; Flathead Lake; St. Lonatius; Frenchtown; Missoula; Stevensville; Phillipsburg; Butte City; Rocky Mountains; Montana; Ft. Benton; Sun R.; Ft. Shaw; Helena; Derr Lodge; Diamond; Belt Mts.; Radorsburg; Callalin; Int. Belt Mts.; Judith R.; Bull Mts.; Missouri R.; Carroll; Muscle Shell R.;Ft. Peck; Custer; Yellowstone R.; Big Dry C.; Glendive; Miles City; Ft. Keogle; Ft. Buford; Inmans Fork; Little Missouri R.; North Dakota; Ft. Bertholde; Big Knife R.; Ft. Clarke; Ft. Abraham Lincoln; Heart R.; S. Cannon Ball R.; Ft. Stevenson; Plateau De Coteau Du Missouri; Ft. Bismarck; Ft. Rice; Carrington; Jamestown; La Moure; Grand Forks; Portland; Cheyenne R.; Casselton; Breckenridge; Crookston; Fargo Glyndon; Red L.; Minnesota ; Wadena; Leech L.; Aitkin; Brainerd; Crow Wing; Thomson ; Mille Lacs ; Vermillion L. ; Beaver Bay ; Duluth ; Fond Du Lac; Bayfield ; Ashland ; Superior ; Apostle Is. ; Ontonagon ; Houailiton ; L. Superior; Keweenaw Pt.; Keweenaw B.; L’anse; Negaunec; Marquette; Michigan; Michipicoten I.; White Fish Pt.; Sault Ste. Marie; Batchewaung B.; St. Joseph L.; Drummond L.; North Chanl.; Ontario; L. 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Jefferson; Three Sisters; Des Chutes R.; Columbia R.; The Dalles; Prineville; Pendleton; John Days R.; Umatilla; Blue Mts.; Baker City; Canyon City; Summerville; La Grande; Elk City; Florence; Salmon R.; Little Salmon R.; Salmon River Mts.; Weiser; Washington; Lemlu; Salmon City; Danuck City; Big Hole R.; Rochester; Red Rock R.; Henry’s L.; Henry’s Pk.Powder R.; North Fork ; Madison R.; Virginia City; Bozoman; Billuias; National Park; Yellowstone L.; Heart Mt.; Ft. Ellis; Grey Bull R.; Yellowstone R.; Ft. Custer; Custer R.; Big Horn R.; No Wood C.; Big Horn Mts.; Rosebud R.; Tongue R.; Cloud Pk.; Powder R.; North Fork ( Bette Forache); Deadwood; Black Hill; Red Or Grand River; Moreau Or Owl River; Big Cheyenne R.; Bad R.; South Dakota; Aberdeen; Ft. Sully; Ft. Pierre; Pierre R.; Ft. Thompson; Snake R.; Huron; Dakota Or James R.; L. Travers; Big Stone L.; Watertown; Alexandria; Herman; Morris; Benson; Minnesota R.; Montevideo; Marshall; Redwood Falls; New Ulin; Litchfield; St. Cloud; Glencoc R.; Faribault; Mankato; Sauk Rapids; Cambridge; Minneapolis; Shakopee; Owatomia; Pine City; Stillwater; Hudson; St. Paul; Hastings; Red Wing; Wabash; Chippewa R.; Black R.; Sparta; Eau Claire; Flambeau R.; Wisconsin; Wisconsin R.; Florence; Medford; Wausau; Plover; Black R. Falls; Grand Rapids; Oshkosh; Escanaba; Menomonee; Green Bay; Kewaunee; Green Bay; Manitowoc; Str. Of Mackinaw; Beaver I.; Fox I.; Maniton Is.; Grand Traverse; Traverse City; Manistee R.; Manistee; Ludington; Reed City; Mackinaw; Bois Blanc I.; Cheboygan; Petoskey; Gaylord; Alpena; R. Au Sable; Tawas City; Saginaw B.; Thunder B.; Alcona; Port Austin; Manntoulin L.; L. Huron; Kincardine; Georgian Bay; Toronto; Lindsay; L. Simcoe; Beaverton; Pembroke; Renfrew; Amprior; Peterborough; Belleville; Kingston; Grenville; Hull; Ottawa; Prescott; Brockville; Ogdensburg; Morristown; Carthage; Montreal; St. Johns; Rouses Pt.; Malone; Plattsburg; Burlington; Adirondack Mts.; Montpelier; St. Francis R.; Richmond; L. Memphramagog; Newport; Champlain; Hyde Park; St. Johnsbury; Farmington; Lancaster; Wells R.; Vermont; New Hampshire; White Mts.; Moosehead L.; Mattawamkeag; Maine; Dover; Bangor; Augusta; Mt. Washington; Gardiner; Conway; Lewiston; Rockland; Mt. Katahdin; St. John R.; Calais; Machiasport; Belfast; Penobscot; Bay; Mt. Desert I.; Monctovia; St. Andrews; St. John; Bay Of Fundy; Digby; Grand Manna I.; St. Mary’s B.; Rossignol; Annapolis; Nova Scotia; Amherst; Pictou; Parrsboro; Mines Basin; Truro; Windsor; Halifax; Sambro I.; Mahone B.; Lunenburg; George Bay; Sherbrooke; Egg I.; Umpqua R.; Empire City; C. Gregory; C. Blanco; Port Orford; Ellensburg; Chetco; Oakland; Roseburg; Galesville; Rogur R.; Kirby; Jacksonville; Oregon; Diamond Pk.; Mt. Thielson; Scotts Pk.; Linkville; Tower Klamath L.; Sage Desert; L. Harney; Summer L.; Abert L.; Goose L.; Christmas L.; Malheur R.; Malheur L.; Stein Mts.; Owyhee R.; Alvord L.; Silver City; Idaho City; Boise R.; Boise City; Rocky Bar; Camp Winthrop; Bruneau R.; East Fork; Snake R.; Malade R.; Lost R.; Goose C.; Raft R.; Promontory; Monument; Ketton; Eagle Rock; Snake R.; Black Foot Mts.; St. Hall; Franklin; Bear R.; Soda Springs; Paris; Bear L.; Jackson L.; Mt. Hayden; Mt. Baird; Fremonts Pk.; Wind R.; Wind River Mts.; Green R.; Big Sandy R.; Owl C.; Camp Brown; South Pass City; Sweetwater R.; Rawlins; Medicine Bow; Wyoming; Ft. Steele; Laramie Mts.; Laramie R.; Ft. Fetterman; Custer; South Fork; Ft. Laramie; North Platte; Smoky Earth Or White R.; Niobrara R.; Valentine; Middle Loup; Chamberlain; Missouri R.; Ft. Randall; Greenwood; Cedar; Oakdale C.; Et. 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Div.; Baltimore; Hope; Cedar Cr.; Orangeville; Prairie V.; Graineville; Barry; Mito; Gull L.; Hickory Cor.; Jolinstown; Assyria; Allegan; Martin; Gun Plains; Otsego; Plainwell; Walson; Martin; Shelby; Monteith; Kellogg; Allegan; Mill Grove; Trowbridge; Cheshire; Sherman; Hopper T.; Black R.; Casco; New Casco; Clyde; Fenns V.; Ganges; Manlius; Proctor; Watson; Hopkins; Wayland; Bridley; Monterey; Hilliards; Gilehist; Heath; Hamilton; Kalamazoo Div.; Rabbit; Richmond; Saugatuck; Saugatuck L.; E. Saugatuck; Fillmore; Laketown; Overisel; New Salem; Salem; Dorr; Leighton; Van Buren; Paw Paw; Mattawar; Antwerp; Lawton; White Oaks; Porter; Decatur; Almena; Waverly; Pine Grove; Gobles; Bloomingdale; Clumbia; Arlington; Paw Paw Cr.; Law Cr.; Lawrence; Prospect L.; Wheeler; Wheelers V.; Hartford; Milesbore; Lawrence; Bangor; Deerfield; Black R.; Geneva; Breeds V.; Grand June; South Haven; Hooker; Voert; Van Buren; South Haven; Kalamazoo; Climax; Scotts; S. 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Trunk; Greenfield; Hamnamck; Detroit; Sandwich; Lighting I.; Amherstburg; Grosse L.; Detroit Riv.; Taylor; Wyandotte; Ecorse; Inkster; Mongua; Browns; Trenton; New Boston; Huron; Waltz; Smith V.; Martins V.; Van Buren; Bellevillle; Romulus; Centre; Canton; Wayne; Newport; Stony Cr.; Swan Cr.; Stony Pt.; Monroe City; Brent; Raisin Pt.; Woodetuck Cr.; Otter Cr.; Detroit Div.; Bedford; Hawthorn; Labert V.; Alexis; Whiteford; Samaria; Summerfield; Petersburg; Ashwater; Scola; La Salle; Ida; Dundee; London; Exoter; Maybee; Carlton; Oak V.; Milan; Lake Ridge; Macan; Hamlin; Carlton; Lenawee; Wells V.; Bliss; Riga; E. Ogden; Fairfield; Weston; Odgen; Palmy; Madison; Lenawee; Ridgeway; Raisin; Chases; Adrian; Wolf Cr.; Franklin; Tipton; Clinton; Tecumseh; Bidgeway; Lake Pudge; Macon; Cambridge; Spring V.; Woodstock; Addison; Woodstock; Rollin; Geneva Hundson; Rollin; Hillsdale; Pittsford; Wheatland; Wright; Cass S. Wright; Jerome; Somerset; Adams; Moscow; Hillsdale; Admas; Jonesviille; Jefferson; Osseo; Franuer; Ransom; Amboy; Woodbridge; Austin; Camden; Montgomery; Reading; Cambria; Bankers; Fayette; Seinio Undine; Litchfield; Allen; Sylvanus; Branch; Union; Hoo Cr.; Girard; Orange V.; Butler; S. Butler; quincy; Algansee; California; Attee L.; Kinderhook; Ovid; Behtel; Coldwater; Batavia; Bronan; Bethel Centre; Gilead; E. Gilead; W. Gilead; Nobles; Round L.; Granson; Swan Cr.; Mattison; Sherwood; St. Joseph; Nottawa; Colon; Oporto; Burr Oak; Sturgis; Fann R.; Leonidas; Nottawa; Sherman; Perrin; Douglas; White Pigeon; Lockport; Centre V.; Moorepark; Park; Flowerfield; Fowards V.; Three Rivers; Tabins; St. Joseph; Cass; Cassopolis; Porter; Newberg; Volinia; Marcel; Marcellus; Volina; Silver Creek; Wayne; Lietsorts; Pokagon; LaGrange; Howard; Barron L.; Jefferson; Calvin; William Prter; Union; Mason; Adams V.; Edwardsburg; ONtwa; Milton; Bertrand; Berrien; Pipestone; Berwen; Berrien; Pokagon; Nikes; Biles; Buchanan; N. Trav.; Weesaw; Chikaming; Wilkinson; Mincoln; Stevensville; Lincoln; Royalton; Benton; Bainbridge; Colgina; Hagar; River Side; Hagar; Waterville; Niles; Buchanan; Bertrand; Dayton; Galien; Averys; Three Oaks; Buffalo; New Buffalo; Corygbo; Springfield; Michigan; Cendre; Cool Spring; HOlmes V.; Kankakee; La Porte; Rolling Pra.; Olive; Hudson; Galena; Carlisle Terre Coupee; War; Warren; German; Clay; South Bend; St. Joseph; Clay; Harris; Irvins; Clevland; Mishawaka; Oceola; Elkhart; Elkhart R.; Goshen; Washington; Bristol; Lit. Elkhart R.; La Grange; Valentina; Millersburg; Walcottville; Valentine; Pigeon Bun; Lima; Greenfield; Fawn; Mill Grove; Williams; St. Jseph R. of the Maumee; Bridgewater; North West; Angola; Pleasant Lake; Clear Lake; State Line; Madison; Mill Crekasdfas N. Newberg; Hartewellville; Perry; Morrice; Byron; Glass River; Shaftsburgh; Bennington; Corunna; Chapin; Oakley; Layton; Elk; Montrose; Birch Run; Blackman; Foster; Taymouth; Shiawasse River; Chesaning; Lentz Fergus; Tyner; Eastwood P.O. or Garfield; Paires; S. Saginaw; Saginaw E.S.; Bridgeport; Humfield; Gera; Orrville; Hemlock; Randall; Lawndale; Frost; Merrill; Phillips; Carrollton; Arthus; Greens; Melbourne; Gratiot; Ithaca; LaFayette; Bad Riv.; St. Louis; Elm Hall; Newark; Northstar; Middleton; Pampei; Ola; Spring Brook; Du Plain; Fowler; Union Home; Maple Rapids; Laporte; Freeland; Breckenridge; Wheeler; Hubbard; Due; Edenville; Alamando P.O. or Dor; Sanford; Pine River; Butman; McClure; Bently; Rhodes; Estey; Mountforest; Tobacco R.; Highwood; Cedar; Grand Fks; Principal; Tillabawass; Ogemaw; Beaver Lake; Campbells; Corners; Corrigan; Whittemore; Prescott; Greenwood; Welch; Long Lake; Smith Jc.; Maltbys; Damon; Woodrow; Rose City; Piper; Beaver Lake; Oscoda Note:

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tý% -mC A L H 0 Li N 0. H '4, C) ' F W ASH T E N A Wco Title: Outline Map of Jackson County, Michigan Keywords: Eaton CO.; Gurley L.; School; School; Cooper's L.; Lake Shore And Southern R.R.; School; Otter Creek P.O.; Cem.; Base Line; Arland P.O.; School; School; Cem,.; School; School; Cem.; School; School; Base Line; Church; Cem.; Church; School; Cem; Otter Creek; School; Cem.; School; School; Cem.; Berryville; Cem.; M.C. R.R.; Grand River; School; School; Pleasant Lake; Batteese L.; Ditch; Stowell Creek; School; Cem.; Orchard Creek; Cem.; School; Springport; Springport; Montague L.; Church; Cem.; School; Tompkins; School; Michigan Central R.R.; Church; Rive's Junction; School; Cem.; Mud L.; Allen's L.; Resort; Mud L.; Batteese Creek; School; Munith; Homer Cr.; School; Ditch; Merkle L.; Church; Cem.; School; Spring Brook; East Springport P.O. Cem.; Mill Pond; Tompkins; Church; School; Church; Rives; Cem.; Berry L.; Trumbull L.; School; Church; Henrietta P.O.; Twin Lakes; School; Cem.; Henrietta Stan; Grand Trunk R.R.; Honey Cr.; Cem.; School; Waterloo; School; Rice Creek; School; Sandstone Cr.; Cem.; School; S. Mill; White's L.; School; Big Portage Lake; Little Portage L.; Portage River; Portage Creek; Cem.; Church; Creek; School; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; School; School; Cem.; Church; Minard P.O.; Mill; School; Cem; School; Cem.; School; School; Trist P.O.; Church; Cem; School; Waterloo; Devereaux P.O.; Depot; Cem.; Cem.; School; Chase's Pond; School; School; Cem.; Vanhorn's Crossing; Mill; Roots Sta. & P.O.; Eagle L.; Mud Lake; School; School; Mill Pond; Clear L.; School; School; School; Church; Cem.; School; Sandstone Creek; Cem.; School; Portage P.O.; Meridian of Michigan; Locher L.; Pond Lily L.; Rice Creek; Parma; Cem.; School; Sandstone; School; School; School; Blackman; Cem.; School; Cem.; Center House; School; Mill; Withington P.O.; School; Welch's L.; School; Pond Lily L.; School; Mackey Brook; School; School; School; Town Hall; School; School; Cem.; Brill's L.; School; Goose Lake; School; Tim's L.; School; Cem.; Cem.; School; Francisco; Cem.; School; Cem.; School; Cem.; Cemetary; Thompson L.; Gillett's L.; School; School; Grass Lake; Riley's L.; Church; School; Parma; School; School; Cem.; Cem.; Michigan Central R.R.; School; Church; Sandstone P.O.; Trumball Sta.n; Woodville; School; School; Cem.; Cem.; School; Grass Lake; Cem.; Mill Pond; Mill; Rath Mills Sta.n; Cem.; School; Jackson; Michigan Center; Michigan Central R.R.; Leoni; Cem.; Church; Mill Pond; Cem.; Grass Lake; School; School; Cem.; School; Church; S.Mill; School; School; Cemetary; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Grove L.; Duryea's Point; School; School; North Branch of Kalamazoo River; Church; Concord; School; Spring; Cem.; School; Spring Arbor; School; Summit; Center House; School; Michigan Central R.R.; Michigan Southern R.R.; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Sharpe's L.; Mill; Grand Riv.; Michigan Central Mill Pond; School; Willow Creek; Wolf Creek; Cem.; School; School; School; Arbor; Snyder P.O.; Cove L.; Vandercoock L.; Brown's L.; School; School; Eldred P.O.; Eldred Stan.; Big Wolf Lake; Little Wolf Lake; School; Washtenaw CO.; Concord; Reynolds L.; School; Lime L.; Spring Arbor Sta.; School; Cem.; School; School; School; Ackerson Lake; School; Bessey L.; Tamarack L.; School; School; Cem.; Mill; School; Cross L.; Cem.; Cem.; Church; South Jackson P.O.; School; Cranberry L.; School; Napoleon; Napoleon; School; Sweezey L.; Swains L.; Cushman L.; School; Horton; School; School; Grand River; School; Stony Lake; Cem.; Mill Pond; Norvell; Cem.; School; River Raisin; School; School; Cem.; School; Cem.; School; School; School; Norvell; South Branch of Kalamazoo River; Cincinnati Jackson and Mackinaw R.R.; Mud L.; Wheelerton; Cem.; School; Church; Wilbur L.; Pulaski; Hanover; School; Liberty; School; Skiff L.; Cem; School; Cem.; Clark's Lake; Columbia; Goose Creek; Cem.; River Raisin; School; South L.; Marsh Brook; Watkins Sta.; School; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Pulaski P.O.; Cem.; School; School; Bibbins L.; Hanover; School; Church; Mud L.; Crispell L.; Church; School; Church; Church; School; Jefferson; Jefferson P.O.; Cem.; Brooklyn; School; School; Horseshoe L.; Mud L.; Round Lake; School; Cedar Bank P.O.; Mill Pond; Liberty P.O.; School; Jefferson Mill Pond; School; Brook Kedron; School; Cem.; School; Goose L.; Cem.; Stony Point; South Br. Kalamazoo River; School; Cem.; Spencer L.; L. Hinman; L. Farewell; Fox L.; Cem.; School; Grand L.; School; Mill; Vineyard Lake; Wampler's L.; School; Mud L.; Hillsdale CO.; Lenawee CO.; Calhoun CO.; Ingham CO. Note:

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I 2: Ct) CD S,.co 0a 0 C w S t p C H I to 20 jk) 6.Jbsith.~ou~e 4 S K N.1 hB rr _ _ _ _ _ I 0. AIM__ _ __ _ Atr-es3 I - (Y 30!0 ~~-Qcob ~ (\ ~ ~tJos.Cobb% 130 6,-W 5?) WiBancroft m0 so4VJ' It, I D.: 0Pal)?e, 34 ~Bacod "7-7jBa 120 C9j0 34- t. 0s ~ TW U P U U *1 Si ~1 JO C, >1> PyRey,~f1stj fl 6'0.-RSR( & F-- 4 acro fit '6* sCD 14 Caper -14j SC 120 11 acrof-f 40 t% ipeý. -16 r 21 ft f --JJroar 809 A ~ ~ ~ C6 -dlo-rt'b T, J-0 i 0 6%~~9 Cr CD A Title: Norvell 3 S; 4 S 2 E Keywords: P.S. Ray Est.; John Rushton; Hugh Hess; J. Freer; Thos. Rushton; P.S. Ray Est; T. Hickman; J. Francisco; Casper Raby; Bessey Lake; Clara Koch; R.C. Harper Est.; Eli S. Reynolds; Jacob Koch Est; L.H. Brower; Res.; A.P. Cook; Alonzo Harper Jr.; Martha Koch; Delos Merill; Fred Myers; Tamarack Lake; Alonzo Harper; Wm. F. Jones; F. Lampp; S. Campbell; Jacob Koch Est.; H.M.; W.W. Brower; Jacob Houk; Hiram Curtis; W.F. Hall; School; A.D.; Charles Barnes Est.; Porter Cady; Margaret Hess; T.C. Barnes; C.C. Smith Est.; Jas. Cobb; Res.; Hugh Hess; A.P. Cook; Jos. Cobb; Thos. Rushton; D.B. Blanchard; W.F. Babcock; Eli C. Thayer; John Francisco; W.F. Babcock; Catherine Ahrens; geo. W. Sweezey; W. & C.P. Bancroft; Catherine Ahrens; John Donahue; W. & C.P. Bancroft; D. Hyndman; J. Dean; Carlos P. Holmes; Res. Of Mrs. A.M. Harper; R.C. Harper Est.; S.W. Holmes; Sweezey’s Lake; Herman Mellankamp; Levi Ott; David D. Sell; A.P. Cook; Sarah M. Haskell; Herman Mellankamp; Henry Mellankamp; D.D. Sell; Wm. F. Jones; Henry Hohenberger; C.P. Holmes; Henry Hohenberger; F.A. Knickerbooker; Jos. Mount; Eli C. Thayer; Jas. Cobb; Geo. Bidgood; C.M. Hess; Eli C. Thayer; Joseph Cobb; Mill Pond; L. Lazell; S.B. Palmer; A.J. Austin; Norvell; G.W. Harris; G.B. Hurlbutt; F. Krause; Nancy Merill; Cem.; Mill D. & S.; Carlos P. Holmes; Henry Beckwith; C.E. Risbridger and Wife; B. Bower; J. Ashley; Lake Shore and Southern Michigan R.R.; G.B. Hurlbutt; Charles Ashley; D.E. Palmer; E. Mahrle; W.G. Ashley; N. Merill; S.B. May; D. Merill; W. Bancroft; W. Babcock; Henry Beckwith; A.P. Cook; M.B. Hunt; W. Bancroft; T.J. Thorn; James S. Lee; John Doerfler Est.; Res.; River Raisin; John Walz; Res.; G.O. Merriman; Oscar Biyens; M. Trummle; J. McMahon; M.F. Prout; John Walz; Thos. Green; A. Case Est.; John Dean Est.; Murray Hess; John Mark; Sam’l Hurlbutt; F.A. Norton; S.B. Palmer; Thos. Read; Henry Poucher; G.B. Hurlbutt; W. Bancroft; C.M. Ashley; D.E. Palmer; School; Res.; W.B. Lowry; Susan C. Hunt; T.B. Halliday; E. Mahrle; Res.; Res.; William Jacob Haag; J.D. Corey; L.D. Watkins; Mary Bree; J. Kliefath; J.W. Pardee; Jacob Yeiter; Harry Watkins; A. Ahrens; Henry Frey; Fred Maurer; Peter Oberle; E. Ennis; Henry Poucher; Res.; Porter P. Cole; School; Alonzo Shekell; Res.; James Hay; Peter Oberle; E. Hay; Jacob Scott; M.B. Hunt; South Lake; A.P. Cook; Geo. W. Green; James Basam; J. Matteson; L.D. Watkins; Thos Farrell; Marsh Brook; J.W. Pardee; John Green; Ira R. Watkins; School; John Kiebler; L.D. Watkins; Watkins Station; Res.; Josiah Bettis Est.; John Ladd; Henry A. Ladd; L. Howland Est.; Res.; Harry A. Ladd; Jas. D. Walker; John H. Bettis; Edward Plater Est.; Green & Cole; S.J. Walker; Jacob Huber; Thos. Farrell; Harry A. Ladd; James Fay; John Green; J.M. Horning; Geo. Cash 2nd; Geo. Cash; C. Henry; J. Green; L.D. Watkins; John Waters; Eugene Clark; Sam Autcliff; Josiah Cranb; Ellen O’Leary; E. Ferguson; Harry A. Ladd; Thos. Bromley; Henry Knowles; Jane A. Dresser; School; Alice M. Ladd; R.H. Wilson; Daniel S. Fuller; Res.; Daniel B. Ayers; Res.; Martin Schutt; Res.; Marvin Culver; D. Schutt; Elijah Aylesworth; J. Fallowell; M. Aylesworth; D.S. Fuller; Ella D. Main; Catherine Henney; P. O’Leary; Peter Cash; Res.; J.L. Moore; P. O’Leary; Elmer Owen; J. Watson; Ann Walker Est.; Edwin H. Gilbert; Daniel Boomer; Porter Brower; Geo Ingraham; W.P. Campbell; Vineyard Lake; James Shuart; W. Ferguson; Josiah Cramb; C.F. Gengenbach; Jas. Blowers; Res.; Res.; Jesse Burcham; Res.; Jas. Shuart; Wm. Shuart; L. Holmes; Res.; Henry A. Blum; D.B. Ayers; Peter Desermie; Vincent Roberts; Alasco T. Stitt; E.H. Deming; F. Hay Jr.; School; Res.; E.H. Deming; Jairus Main; Lida Akins; Wampler’s Lake; Mud Lake; A. Hardcastle; Chas. Beech; Wm. Beech; J.L.M.; H Shuart; Chas. Davis; Lake Shore and Southern Michigan R.R.; Lenawee CO.; Washtenaw CO.; Grass Lake TWP.; Napoleon TWP.; Columbia TWP.; Note:

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Taylor; James Welch; Mrs. Eugene Sanford; H.M. & F.M. Stone; WmB. Taylor; A.H. Van Deusen; Adele Somerville; J.E. Soper; Mary J. Soper; C. Donovin; W.H. Taylor; M.A. Taylor; W.A. & F. Taylor; M. Merinane; Mrs. E. J. Taylor; W.A. & Fred Taylor; Martin Musbach; Henry Perine; M. Merrinane; Mrs. Alonzo Smith; Thos Quigly; Martin koch; D.L. Ball; Georger Maute Est.; D.L. Ball; School; C.W. Alexander; Henry Lammers; Martha Locher; Ira Powell; M. Kalmbach; Jacob Sager Est.; Mrs. John Horning; Mrs. H Hammond; Tunis S. Phelps; C. Shew; J. Taylor; C. Hurst Est. Milo Hatt; N Hatt; W. Havens; H.H.Henderson; G.H. Bohne; H & A Notten; Pond Lilly Lake; School; James Welch; H.M. & F.M. Stone; Levi W. Soper; Goose Lake; Sam Miller; Jesse Kilpatrick; Mrs. Susan Murray; Sam Bunker; Tim's Lake; Henry Ahling; Jno. W. Knight; Mary J. Soper; Mrs. Adele Somervile; J.J. Jones; Carl Dettman; Henry Ahling; M. Merinane; E. Dettlor; Jonah Miles; Fred Miles; G. Ordish Est.; C. Longyear; G.H. Bohne; E. Dwelle; E. Sager; Jacob Walz Est.; Cem.; A. Frey; M. Sager; Jacob Sager Est.; J. Horning; A. Frey; Jacob Walz Est.; P. Wiedelich; Cem.; E. Sager; H.H. Henderson; H.A. Notten; Wm Notten Est.; Henry Bohne; School; D.J. Holden; Ira Powell; Mrs. R.O. Schoonmaker; Mrs. R.O. Schoonmaker; Eliza Craft; C.S. Avery; W.K. Craft; John M. Rohrer; W.C. Nesen; Henry Murray; Samuel Bunker; Henry Ahling; A.B. Merriman; W.E. Hellier; John F. Soper; Henry Ahling; Mary E. Soper; P. Riley Est.; Riley's Lake; Chas. B. Curtis; J. Gries; Wm Hellier; John W. Knight; Wm Simmonds; Chas. Eschelbach; Jacob Gruner; John G. Harlow; G.H. Bohne; Nancy E. Soper; Phoebe L. Schell; E. Robinson; Geo. Plowe; G. Powell; Phoebe I. Schell; Francisco; Michael Kalmbach; Church; H.M. Hobart; Michael Rank; Eliza Craft; S. Shaw; J.B. Cadwell; Samuel Updike; Mrs. E.J. Taylor; J. Webber; Eliza Craft; Herman Updike; M.H. Raymond; H.H. Henderson; Grass Lake; S.E. Cooper; J.C. Haven; Grass Lake; J.B. Cadwell; L.E. Dwelle; Mrs. O. Hight; C. Close; W.S. Blackman; O.F. Pease; Geo. Sawyer; F. Schoening; W. Simmonds; Guy F. Howland; J. Harlow; McMasters; R.M. Chapman; A.G. S Clark; Michigan Central R.R.; Geo. Denslow; S.T. Smith Est.; Mrs. M. Dwelle; Jerome Watkins; Chas. W. Smith; S.G. Smith; Chas. Cassidy; Peters; W.A. Harrington; Antionette Falker; C. Cassidy; Nancy Soper; Addis Berger; Oscar Harlow Est.; Marcus K. Preston; Mrs. M. Dwelle; C.D. Preston; A Brower; Edmund Robinson; L. Webber; Ammon Lee; Sam Adams Est.; D. Rowe; Mrs. Michael Dwelle; M. Schenck; Emeline Close; A. Strong; M.H. Raymond; Eli Smith; Farmers Bank; C.W. Raymond; E.B. Chapin; L.E. Dwelle; J.B. Cadwell; L.E. Dwelle; Albert Grosvenor; Mrs. W.H. Smith; A.G. Clark; Cem.; Albert Grosvenor; Ferguson; W. Perkins; E.P.; Frank Davenport; R. Comstock; O.H. Clark; Mrs. W.H. Smith; Harriet E. Irwin; Case Van Houten; Wm Pickell; Wm H. Clark; Henry Trevidick; H.M. Betts; O. Watkins; J. Irwin Est.; O.H. Clark; J.W. Barber; Marcus K. Preston; G.S. Barber; F.G. Larzelere Est.; O Watkins Est.; Oscar Watkins Est.; School; Geo. P. Dorr; Maria Lamphier; Mrs. M. Dwelle; J.O. Raymond; Agnes Andrews; Mrs. M. Dwelle; David Rowe; O.F. Hobart; M.V. Smith; Mrs. S.G. Merriman; Wm A. Boland; D.P. Vosburg; R. Wilson; C.H. Smith; W.C. Nesen; James Clark; Mrs. Augusta Brook; E.E. Swift; H. Pellet; School; S.E. Matteson; John Mohr; Tracy A. Dibble; Alex Capron; S.O.C.; Z.J.T; B. Coppernall; Z.J. Townsend; Girard Cady; W.H. Smith; Marcus K. Preston; Frances North; Tracy A. Dibble; Franklin Dwelle; Madison Davis; School; S.O. Coppernall; E. Ellis; Dexter B. Dewey; W.H. Smith; Willow Creek; Harriet M. Betts Est.; Alfred Furgeson; L.D. Loomis; Aug. Gudekuntz; O.F. Hobart; H. Teeples; G.C. McGee; H. Teeples; J. Lemm; Sweezy Est.; Mrs. M. Dwelle; H.M. Hobart; M.H. Raymond; J.O. Raymond; H. Teeples; McGee; Jonathan Cady; W.M. Robinson; G. Watkins; B. Merriman; L.A. Parsons; D.M. Close; Lavinia Smith; Harrison Haynes; Mrs. Abner Dwelle; W.W. Wheaton; Lyman Seekel; Henry Mellenkamp; A. Capron; Samuel Hickok Est.; Wm. Hookway; Sam Campbell; P.W. Wheaton; F.E. Austin; G. Van Houten; H.D. Collins; Jas. Browning; W.H. Smith; Thos. Outhwaite; Alfred Furgeson; J. Hulbert; Rob.t Vickers; J.F. Gregory; M.D.L. Davis Est.; A. Beals; H & E Irwin; L. Marquedant; Chas Hickman; Thos Outhwaite; Florence Fish; L.D. Loomis; Chas Pixley; Cem.; A.A. Curtis; David O. Curtis; School; Mrs. Crandall Fish; Lewis Cole; A.A. Curtis; School; John Holland Est.; A. Evans; A. Collins; H. Cook; E. Robinson; H. Teeples. P. Wellhoff; A. Kappler; W.G. Truitz; P.A. Wellhoff; Clay McGee; E.B. Slocum; W. Kulencamp; Chas. H. Nichols; Thos. Knickerbocker; B.F. Tuttle; Wolf Lake; Akin's Boat Landing; T. Akin; Norman Sanford; C. Mellen; Norman Sanford; Chester Curtis; Jas. Clark; C. Hayes; Est.; Wm Hayes; H.O. Mellenkamp; W.W. Wheaton; Geo. Henderson; Emma Blake; M.D. Wheaton; Palmer B. Ray Est.; W.L. Ray Est.; P.S. Ray; Robert Scott Est.; H.E. Francisco; F. Knickerbocker; John Hayes; School; E.G. Reynolds; Reynolds L.; William L. Ray Est.; C. Raby; M.D.L. Davis Est.; G. Cady; Thos. Curtis; Eli G. Reynolds; G.U. Barber; E.G. Reynolds; Mary J. Knickerbocker; G.U. Barber; Peter Krell; Thos. Curtis; Mrs. J. Keyes Est.; Wm Hopper; E.B. Slocum; Wm Jones; Wm Brower; Hanover; G. Bibbins; G.V. Fraker; North ST.; Detroit ST.; Park ST.; J.O. Bibbin's ADD; Lake Bibbin; Orchard ST.; Bibbins ST.; F. Kennedy; E. Lige; Geo. Bibbins; Lake ST.; Main ST.; State ST.; Elevator; Depot; Original Town; Elevator; Depot; Section Corners; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R.R.; Union ST.; Cincinnati Jackson & Michigan R.R.; Elias Allen; Mill; H.D. Goodwin's Shop; Allen ST.; Hanover ST.; Spink ST.; Jackson ST.; Thos. Stephens; Shop; Furniture; Hotel; Barber; Store; Store; Grocer; Bank; Grocer; Hardw.; Jewelry; Store; Drugs; Livery; Office; P.O. & Store; M.E. Church; Peabody ST.; N.W. Latham; Dean & Peabody ADD.; Dean & Peabody Eastern ADD.; Fairview ST.; Jefferson Cook; School; H.N. Rowley Sr.; N. Richards; L.E. Larkin; Dean ST.; Agri. Imps.; Meat; T. O. Merinane; Mrs. O'Leary; H. Bohne; John Bachman; B.F. Alger. Note:

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20, Kth K S S4 00 S tea' Q) 41~ - J'~ %4obnr - -7 -7 K K N 1::: V0 N Ko s21, / N N $ ze`ad 0 S -.7 rEN It K Aft Ah con LIQ Uri C) CL;3 4o 4 L. >0 >0>10 0-. 01.4.4 0> 01.o.4 0>0 4. 0 4.01 4. 01 4.01 04 07 F L0.4 0 00> N0CA '-7 '4. 000.03 000.4 ~3.4.4 00 '3 0 0 $3 0 S C'-, NQ N k N N N 03% 0 4. -t K 0 V-) K Ce, / Qt'J) 4 IN V 0 N S N 0 90 Title: Concord 3 S; 3 W 27; 34 Keywords: Amos Wadsworth; Mary A. Shaw; H. N. Smalley; G.M. Smalley & Wife; North ST.; G.M.Smalley & Wife; J.K. Smalley; J.K. Smalley; J.K. Smalley; Hudson ST.; Keeler ST.; G.M. Smalley & Wife; Euclid ST.; Amy Spratt; Amy Spratt; Smalley Bros.; Wm. H. Reynolds; Lansing ST.; Jackson ST.; River ST.; H.K.Billings; W.L.M. Reynolds; J.K. Smalley; Section Line; Section Center; Grove ST.; North Branch Kalamazoo River; Cooper Shop; Grist Mill; Smalley Bros; B.S.S.; Saw Mill; Dart & Bigelow Lumber Yard; Office; Michigan Central R.R.; Mill Pond; J.K. Smalley; Frank Pratt; Section Line; W.F. Goodwin; Wm Goodwin; J.L. Parmenter; Homer ST.; Spring ST.; Depot; Elevator; Railroad ST.; Church; Root ST.; Hanover ST.; Mark H. Ray Est.; D.C. Yocum; G.L. Keeler; R.H. Hungerford Est.; J.L. Findley; Eliza Hungerford; Eva D. McKenzie; G. Whitcher; P.E. Chapple; W.A. Cathcart; J. Dart; W. Rollins; F. Walcott; A. Adams; Mrs. J. Bell; T.H. Tucker; E. Perry; J.B. Burrough; H.F. Shaw; R. Parshall; C.E. Townsend; School; Church; Church; Church; Center ST.; Main ST.; Concord ST.; Union ST.; Monroe ST.; Michigan St.; Geo Paddock; Section Corners; Mrs. N.B. Saxton; H.A. Hodge; Mrs. D.C. Seranton; Samuel Malcom; John Traves; Cemetary; Mrs. A.H. Lyman; W.H. Spratt Est.; Delia M. Spratt; Henry Mann; Arthur Pennoyer; F.A. Ray; Mrs. W. Stickney; Arthur Pennoyer; Mrs. T. Stevens; C.W. Tucker; A.M. Baker; F.A. Ray; H.H. Tucker; F. Hungerford; R.H. Hungerford Est.; C.E. Townsend; Section Line. Note:

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MpgreN;?AiPortar ~ ks4 5'50 co 3 (40 - 5ow UM1 718 1911v\33 ir 141510,r3963 TT OMI1J' U2 70 6- re0 s,' 54 130 161 8510 P7 L1297 3040F-Q8 z ~ ~ 102Wjg 1609. 8979611594323t42-~ ~+ eQ 1633N.9,4-0 'sz roS ofT I T;::7'6 C 780I6 A ~ S~5 " ~~o66 666 I~ 66,, 6 F 6 / 6 i2166ST. f T- U PIS.50 At 10310 1010 12\41 0911060 0 1. /? A43/ As. R.2fE ~, 79 LOCAED N SETIO 24t~sSR.11E & SECTION 93,4S2E-.196 COLUMBIATP Seal&300 iet6Oo0 zct 41 2r 474098 -~ ui~~-~Zi-'___z Sý6 p 4'.- \ is TZ- Kib ten C-.39 LV. \ -zA 0 7 -Hetrvry Crush> 35 a. Title: Brooklyn 1 E 19; 30 Keywords: The A.P. Cook Co.; Goose Crk.; Ditch; L.M. Jones; Old Creek Bed; C.V. French; P. Aldrich; Delamaters ADD.; Michigan ST.; Mrs. S.A. Porter; River ST.; Mill ST.; Tecumseh ST.; G.N. Green; N. Towson; North ADD.; Sub-Div. Mill Lot 160; River Raisin; N.G. King; Res.; Mill; F.H. Beard; J.M. Griswold; Fay Bartlett; Mrs. C. Ide; I. Fish; N.G. King; J.B. Stephenson; S. Webster; J. Stranahan; F. Delamater; Mrs. C. Stacy; Mrs. Foot; P. Hindman; L.R. Coon; Marshall ST.; Main ST.; F.H. Beard; Village of Brooklyn; Original Town; Kendall ST.; Jackson ST.; Eastern ADD.; E.J. Ennis; L.B. Calkings; Cyrus Parks; Milton Parker; Mrs. H.A. Picket; River Raisin; Michael Sheridan; T.H. Parker; M. Sheridan; Church; Church; Church; School ST.; H. Woodward; Dresser; A.H. Palmer; Furniture; Milliner; B.S. Shop; Meat Market; Hotel; Restaurant; P.O.; Feed Store; Saloon; Cosmopolitan Hotel; Livery; Grocery; Harness; Water ST.; Tenay ST.; Benton ST.; School; Irwin's ADD.; Chicago ST.; King ST.; Dr. J.A. Porter; G.S. Cook; F.H. Cook; Randolph ST.; Julian ST.; Monroe ST.; Sherman ST.; Bank; Store; Millinery; Gen. Store; Gen. Store; Drugs; Hardware; Clothing; Saloon; Union ST.; Public Square; Rochester ST.; Napoleon ST.; Van Buren ST.; Washington ST.; Jefferson ST.; Tiffany Road; King & Sherman's Addition; G. Kibler Jr.; M. Sheridan; Sheridan ST.; H. Cash; M. Grady; Brooklyn Junction Road; William Kibler; Snidecor Alley; Irwin ST.; Range Line; Adrian ST.; John W. Sharp; N.G. King; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R.R.; R.R. Ground; Elevator; Depot; Ennis' ADD.; Lansing Ave.; S.A. Fuller; Chas. Teachout; Brook Kedron; Henry Cash; H. Hoyt. Note:

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' m ' 'i ^ - \-- 1 ^ 5 -2------^ ^ K p^SIV p y^ ^ ^ 15- v ^'- ^^~ i -^ " @ p^""^ 9^\ '^^'*^y~i^.' ^ ^ - "/ y ^^k 9 * ^^r ^ * ^ ^~OR^ \ ' 'isrJ Si g <0/ \^ s> ^ o ^8 11 - ll j Wis ~is ' ' S1^ - ^SN ^^ ^ ^^ "^ K ^w n-\.^ ^^ ^ ^~rcog. ' 0;), "L.P-_ -- ^"~ ~~~:. '' M 1'.*.v I N 3 H* *.. _ ' N 0 3 t -:.6 T,^ f9^ ^ i. " ^ ^ ^ m } * ^...^-.,.^ -* '' ' \ _ - - - --... -..- - -. -.-.. _.--,-... ^..-. -.oil,. Title: Waterloo & Horton 1 S; part of 2 S 2 E Keywords: Ingham CO.; Mrs. C. Krepps; Orchard Creek; Charles Shew; Thomas Howlett; Alonzo Pixley; Mrs. B. Pixley; Mrs. Patrick Ryan; Josiah Suylandt; C.D. Bird; John Merkle; John Ryan; Philip Kassel; G. Adams; John Ryan; John Riethmiller; Robert Ryan; Emanuel Hawley; Grand Trunk R.R.; Thomas Wilmore; Emerson Hall; Chris Schray; Mary Mayer; Base line; School; Abel McCoy; William Wicks; Jacob Sayer; J.M. Berry; Clinton Skidmore; L. Sweet; E. Bevier; Burtis Sweet; Nathan Avery Est.; Yocum Est.; George Gorton; James Howe; Cem.; Church; School; J.L. Cain; James W. Berry; Carl Hannewald; Hiram Sutton; Thomas Howlett; Jacob Call; School; Cem.; Zebina Adams; Mrs. C. Adams; G. Adams; E.D. Madison; Spr.; Spr.; Res.; John Steele; Lorenzo Dewey; John Ryan; George Freyermouth; Ava Suylandt; George F. Weippert; Thomas Bott; Nancy Preston; G.F. Weippert; William Marsh; Wilhelm Tisch; C. Hoffman; Wilhelm Tisch; Cem.; School; G. Mayer; Maria Marsh; Mathias Moench; A.P. Cook; Thomas Bott; Chris Schray; S. Howlett; Frederick Bott; Spencer Howlett; Geo Hannewald; Ruth Grimes; William Wicks; Jacob Sayers; A.P. Cook Co.; E. Bevier; Wm. Wicks; Ditch; Charles E. Allen; James Howe; James W. Berry; John Gibbons; Hiram Sutton; Res.; William C. Huttenlocher; Munith; Mrs. L. Hall; Mrs. L. Hall; Nathan A. Hall; William Huttenlocher; R. Hoffman; Edward Hoffman; Frank Randolph; Chas. Moeckel; Jacob Walz; E.B. Parks; William Moench; Wm. Schnabelauch; G. Mayer; F. Mayer; F.D. Maxon; Honey Creek; E.A. Parks; Mrs. C. Walz; Jacob Walz; Wm. Hannewald; Res. of W.A. Mayer; Jacob Frankle; Edward L. Parks; E.B. Parks; George Hannewald; George Hannewald; George W. Brininstool; Jacob Realy; A.P. Cook & Co.; Jacob Frankle; C. Fox; Wm. Hannewald; School; Frederick J. Artz; Hiram N. Barber; Merkle Lake; J.G. Schumacher; C.R. Bush; O. & F. Beeman; McIntee Bros.; A. Harr; A.P. Cook; S.A. Collins; Mary Gorton; P. Finch; Mrs. T. Howe; Horace Leek; S.A. Collins; Mary Gorton; S. Finch; Wm. Huttenlocher; William Randolph; Nelson Hoyt; George Walz; L.B. Sackrider; John Wolfer; Jacob Heydlauff; Cem.; School; John Huttenlocher; John Bartig; Jesse Harmon; Frank Randolph; C. Walz; A.W. Morey; A.P. Cook Co.; G. Mayer; Honey Creek; Jacob Realy; Gottlieb Stoker; Lewis Riethmiller; Portage Creek; C. Hoffman; Charles Moeckel; Jacob Realy; Chas. Mayer; J. Archenbrown; Henry Hannewald; Frederick J. Artz; Hatt Est.; Nutton Est.; John Archenbrown; Hankerd Est.; A. Archenbrown; Frederick J. Artz; Res.; Andrew Harr; George Rowe; McIntee Bros.; John Boyer; O. & F. Beeman; Henry Gorton; Orville Gorton; Orson Beeman; Spr.; Res.; School; Daniel McIntee Est.; J. Gottlieb; Heydlauff; J.G. Heydlauff; John Y. Lantis; Mrs. Cavender; Spr.; Thomas Ready; Res.; Nathan Lantis; C. Walz; A.P. Cook Co; B. Hoffman; Little Portage Lake; C. Hoffman; Charles Moeckel; Wm Hoffman; Frank Lantis; William M. Hoffman; F. Lantis; Wm Hoffman; F. Siegrist; John Heydlauff; John Schmidt; M. Riethmiller; Andrew Heydlauff; Cem.; Church; School; Res.; John Heydlauff; Andrew Riethmiller; Fred Moeckel; E.A. Croman; Wm Showerman; George Archenbrown; Michael Riethmiller; George Croman; John H. Hubbard; Andrew Runciman; Andrew Runciman; Daniel T. Emmons; John Moeckel; Orson Beeman; Clement Barber; C.B.; George W. Emmons; Peter Dennis; Big Portage Lake; Thomas Ready; John Lantis; Mrs. Sarah Lantis; Dan Lantis; Frank Lantis; Aaron Clark; Trist P.O.; D. Lutz; Gottlieb Stoker; School; Louisa Harr; F. Siegrist; John Gretzinger; I.N. Herrick; Cem.; Church; Ferdinand Siegrist; Henry Hoffman; John Schnackenburg; Jacob Harr; F. Marsh; Jacob Hinhang; Michael Riethmiller; John Schnackenburg; Wm Wahl; C. Gretzinger; Wm Rothman; Spring Lake; Waterloo; Jacob Riethmiller; Peter Finch; Peter Finch; Mrs. T. Howe; H.H.Rosenkrans; Res. of J.W. Horning; Pond; Pond; Stephen Clark Est.; Updike Est.; Frank Dwelle; Marvin Hilton; School; George W. Haskell; Seneca Williams; Harvey Holdridge; Mathias Schrah; M.J. Hudler; Aaron Clark; Frank Wellman; John McVey; Herbert A. Reynolds; School; M.J. Hudler; G. Weinhold; C.L.; G.B.; G.B.; Mill Pond; John M. Heydlauff; Eli Lutz; Samuel Siegrist; Eli Lutz; H. Schnackenburg; Daniel Lantis; Henry Moeckel; Obed Lutz; Joseph T. Baldwin; John Scidmore; John P. Riemenschneider; Res; Thomas Quigly; Michael Wahl; James Palmer; William Palmer; L.B. Moore; Clear Lake; M. Ritney; John L. Moore; School; George Fauser; Spr.; Spr.; Pond; Pond; Pond; William Palmer; B. Straub; Hannah E. Haygood; Hiram Eddy; Mrs. L. Eddy; Thos. Rushton; Chas. H. Pratt; Welch's Lake; L. Williams; Frank Dwelle; Morgan Simpson; Charles William; Wm Taylor; Emma Randall; Wilborn Taylor; B.S. Suylandt; M.J.Dunbar; M. Stoker; L.D. Ball; M Stoker; James Bridge; D. Farr; John J. Baldwin; George Preston; J. Holzaphfel; Daniel O'Leary; Z. Scidmore; G. Dill; Levi Palmer; William A. Tisch; Frank Moore; William Palmer; John L. Moore; Wm Munigle; Michael Giles; John L. Moore; Harriet Alley; Levi Palmer; Edmond Day; Mary Powell; Fred Peterson; H.P. Lammers; Locher Lake; Wm Locher; Charles Shew; F.E. Richards; Pond Lily Lake; James Powell; Nathan C. Hatt; Jacob Musbach; Henrietta TWP.; Washtenaw CO.; Grass Lake TWP. Leoni TWP; Ingham CO; Mary Bishop; North Branch Kalamazoo River; V. Mitchell; S. Redinger; Union ST.; Bishop ST.; Main ST.; Office; Imp.; Store; Store; P.O Office; Store; Hotel; Store; Geo. W. Weeks; Mary Bishop; M. Tripp; Mill; Francis ST.; M.E. Church; S. Crowell; W. & R. Crossthwait; First ST.; H. Gifford; S. Frazier & C.P. Hatch; W. Snyder; S. Frazier; Geo. Weeks; Original Town; Geo. Weeks; A Snyder Und.; L Snyder, Est. Und.; A.J. Myers; J.F. Brown; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R.R.; Depot; Moscow ST.; Section Line; Railroad ST.; Church ST.; Third ST.; School; Second ST.; Baldwin ST.; Mechanic ST.; H. Meddy's ADD.; H.M. Eddy; Center Section; Section Corners; Note:

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I ---- Iff I I L sc7Loo7 - I ý-- - i ý% I. -;00ý ffr. i L stus.449 -/C.'S. A,/rct in-, 68 17 -L f -;ýZ.J. 4 _6 tti& 49 40 Conradl no Elzýabet _hOst 40:it n ga-M,5chool- I I L Z-,' i im -2 Ar- -7 -W-- - 1 4 a 15ýý -Tt7ZS. Co. ovo trom nýýal X 0 A) a to U"q e.,I. xartoo'g P lzo CIO 160 30 84,SO I'TeWls 1118 80 c7a-co b 4-0 Jý-rr- o b -jTctlr d'mcob ý?40 - 2-ýH--40:ýrelso 20 0 - trilr co 0A IT. 'Tr "T tv I I ----I - - - -------- _ LL ýr 3rccrtiw Tanne;r Isl Wz,.ýhpt Ar t I;:ýý i - - "1019 ý i i, ý;F -. i J.-ff.., I ý Ta7mle-11- ýp -100 Gm- -to-r P 4-0 -1 a mow& ý -ý78 97,90' 4-51 ýz J.-hý& OTS ZZ aCO7V Drace. 66 Ceyn-- 46' 500 P( (90 140 - P OR. -VA 6-' out -'East.-, 1&2'. S ILI endian of Afichi an [q-th.es''Jo the Mile, Title: Henrietta 1 S; 2 S 1 E Keywords: Ingham CO.; William Tanner; Isaac Glenn; C. Ripley Est.; Alfred Ripley; William Bacon; E. Holling; Arthur Holling; Res.; School; Edward Holling; Randolph Bros.; D.C. Nims; Res.; Cem.; Res. Of William Tanner; Harriet Nims; Patrick Hankerd; Sarah Munroe; Res.; G.V. Welch; A.C.; Mary Church; O.H. Stanton; Owen Hankerd; M.D. Laycock; G.V. Welch; L.D. Stowell; Prescott Adams; Wm Leek; D. Loomis; C.H. Bunker; Moses M. Gee; M. & C. Jump; Charlotte Pope; Amanda Morehouse; School; Louisa Hawley; Michael Forner; William Leek; George Stanfield; D. Smith; Warren W. Ford Und; Rowland T. Ford Und.; Spring; Thomas Giddings; William Leece; Amanda Morehouse; Base Line; Clark Earl; A.M. Kelly; N. Mackinder; Henry Stowell; L.B. Stowell; Henry Leece; Joseph Leece Est.; Res. of J.S. Leece; Ira O. Garris; Thomas Giddings; John Stanfield; A.B; School; John Stanfield; William G. Lake; R. Jump; Edgar W. Call Est.; Patrick O'Brien; Jacob Call; Alonzo S. Pixley; William Cook; Isaac Kirby; Nancy M. Hall; Res. of John A. Hall; A.N. Ripley; Wm Jump; A.E. Bigcraft; John R. Brown; Thomas Whitney; Pleasant Lake; Island; William F. Prescott; Hiram Skinner; Owen Hankerd; Christopher Coin; A.E. Bigcraft; Lucetta Brown; Eugene Haley; G.V. Welch; M. Fleming; J.R. McConachie; Henry Kassel; Eugene Haley; Lucas Roosa; Daniel B. Roosa; Batteese Lake; L.C. Brown; E. Hanley; Margaret Fleming; Daniel B. Roosa; School; Ira O. Garris; Charles Stanfield; Andrew Keeder; E.B. Brown; Stanfield Ditch; Thomas Leece; William Hays; Ruth Hays; Isaac Leece; Lyelia Leece; Res. of W.G. Lake; Square Holt; William Lake; Geo. Lee; W.G. Lake; John Stanfield; Jas. W. Clark; Edwin J. Clark; S.H. Atwood; Sylvester Clark; Stowell Creek; A.A; C.N.Lee; Jabez W. Morehouse; Thomas Morehouse; Jacob Call; Alonzo S. Pixley; Hiran Sutton; Res.; William P Farrand; Albert L. Jewell; S.C. Wadham; John Hallifax Est.; Susan Cowing; Dan'l Fellows Est.; James H. Cowing; Susan Cowing; Spr.; Owen Hankerd; Resort; Patrick Hankerd; George Kellogg; Henrietta P.O.; Mud Lake; R. Kaush; John D. Mantle; John Fleming; Res. of P.J. Fleming; Spr.; Charles R. Pixley Est.; Spr.; James R. Fleming; William B. Dean; B.F. Wilcox; William B. Dean; Daniel R. Roosa; W. Leece & T Giddings; Wm Cobb; G.H. Gibbins; F.P. Gibbins; Philander Lee; Millie Richmond; Ida Swazie; Nellie Richmond; B.F. Gibbins; F.P. Gibbins; O.A. Carley; Batteese Creek; Guy A. & M. Clark; George Sayer; Jas. W. Clark; Harvey Stevens; O.A. Carley; T. Coulston; J.A. Suylandt; S.H. Atwood; Arthur Conlan; Hiram Sutton; Munith; A. Morehouse; W. Randolph; P.H. Coulston; Alfred Vanderlyn; William Randolph; William Fowler; E. Vanhorn; Katherine M. Terry; Church; L.J. Layton; John Gott; Charles Murray; B.F. Wilcox; Twin Lakes; C. Jump; L.I. Lowden; Augusta A. Pixley; W.M. Reed; A. & J. Ryan; School; Sarah A. Cowing; W.H. Reed; L.I. Lowden; Elijah White; Mary Kinch; Rowland Tanner; T.T. Kinch; Mary Kinch; Wm H. Dutcher Est.; M.L. Reeves; R. Tanner; Elijah White; Charles Richmond; John A. Hoy; Charles P. Lee; Charles Richmond; Benjamin T. Coulston; Cem.; Mary A. Silsbee Est.; Mary Benson; George Silsbee; Res.; Benjamin T. Coulston; O.A. Carley; Wilber D. Lee; Henrietta Sta.; Jacob Harr; Jacob Harr; William Dixon; Lewis Somers; Jacob Harr; Orchard Creek; William W. Davis; Edward Malay; J.N. Peck; William W. Nichol; Miles Snyder; W.D. Martin; Miles Snyder; Res.; White's Lake; Jabez Quainton; Jos E. Forner; A. &. J. Ryan; Jacob Forner; Charles Hurd; Willard R. Bushwell; J.H. Tanner; H.M; Peter Ames; Warren Tanner; Wm H. Dutcher Est.; J.D. Cook Est.; L.N.; George Southwell; Erastus Southwell; E.D. Wooster; Mrs. A. J. Bailey; C.S. Main; Solomon Bacon; Res. of Geo. E. Bailey; Homer Main; G.H. Gibbins; P. Lee; T.T. Kinch; Wm Kinch; J.A. Hoy; C. Southwell; Alonzo Brunk; William E. Pickett; Ozro Wetherbee; A. Patterson; Conrad Kast; Frank Lowden; Albert Stevens; Elizabeth Kast; James Dunn; George Walz; Daniel McIntee Est.; Nelson Hoyt; John Wolfer; E. Cavender; J.G. Heydlauff; Grand Trunk R.R.; Big Portage Lake; A.P. Cook Co.; Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford Conn.; Henry Snow; Francis Olney; Ed. Campbell; James Peck; School; J.S. Peck; M. & J. Harrington; D.B. Peck Est.; Elijah White; Martin Tanner; Elizabeth Davis; W.W. Nichol Jr.; C.S. Main; Albert Main; Jerry Tanner; Irving Fellows; H.C. Tanner; J.H. Tanner; W. Chapman; E.G. Garfield; Henry B. Connor; J.H. Tanner; Oscar Yost; H.B. Connor; C.W. Krofft; J.Kroft; E.D. Wooster; Almon Patterson; Mutual Life Ins. Co.; P.L. Smith; Hannah Disbrow; Samuel Disbrow; Celestia Palmer; Cem.; Henry Schorr; Albert Henry; Emma; R. Harrington; Rowland Tanner; P Wright; Amos Root Est.; Portage River; Depot & P.O.; Roots; Amos Root Est.; Res. of A.L. Jewell; Horace McClure; M. McClure; Artesian Wells; W.J. Jordan; John A. Bacon Est.; George Harvey; Leoni TWP.; Blackman TWP.; Rives TWP.; Waterloo TWP.; Meridian of Michigan; Note:

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NZ 0~ 0v Ir C1 Q) to S~ Pt S tP :I Co N Cc Cc AtM'kWd Scd]d'ol/j 4l k N K 0 4 '4) Cc -4, N. C 'W 'NAt. K&l9 S S '? 'ar.5? '11'9 0 ~ 11/rn/san lit 'r LI Title: Napoleon Napoleon 31; 36 Keywords: John S. Lee; William Riley; M.F. Riley; J. E. Shea; John Marks Est.; John Mount Est.; Chas Smith; A. Hoagland; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Depot; W. Drew; J. Abrams Est.; C. Nearing; E. Peterson; W. Stringam; Mrs. Van Slyke; E. Nearing; J. Prentice; E. Lewis; Clara Strudor; George Vreeland; Geo Keller; H.C. Green; R. Green; C. Burch; J. Case Est.; C.F. Rhead; Oscar Ayres; James Van Aernum; J. Taylor; Clara Richardson; School House Lot; Mrs. M. Page; I. Hounsan; Thos. Nichols; Mrs. E. Lawrence; W.S. Blackman Est.; William Riley; Frank Armstrong; Wm. Blackmar Est.; C. Spade Est.; James H. Bolton; Frank Armstrong; Mrs. Kane; G. Gallup; J. Learnard; J. White; James L. Hawley; Lyman Geer; Cong. Church; J.E. Moreland; M. Kutz; Mrs. M.B. Elliot; M. Hillman; Wm. Blackmar Est.; J. Marshall; Eugene Lawrence; Mrs. Jackson; Mrs. Oatman; J Cheesebro; G. Hawley; D.J. Winchell; F.E. Curtis; C.C. Dewey; W. Blackmar; P.O.; Oscar C. Ayres; E. Priestly; Thos C. Rushton; Geo Burtless; G. Riley; Jehial Lloyd; G.W. Parker; Charles C. Dewey; F.G. Elliot; J.G. Ruleff; Hotel; Mrs. Mann; A.R. Smith; T. Rhead; Chas. E. Hackett; C. Wheaton; C. Montonie; E.J. & S.A. Bailey; Mrs. Mary Wood; Levi M. Russell; Geo. Weatherby; Frank Twist; Thomas Cashore; Jas Henderson; J. Marshall; Henry Hawley; Sylvester Riley; J. Freeman; W.A. Hawley; J. Holley Est.; Henry Hawley; Baptist Church; Town Hall; J. Fish; Mrs. S. Waterman; M.H. Hawley; Mrs. H.A. Smith; F.G. Elliot; J. Marshall; E.J. & S.A. Bailey; Wm. Blackmar Est.; C.R. Palmer Est.; Section Corners; A.A. Russell; J. Amplet ; H. Smith ; M.E. Church ; Mrs. H. Hoskins; Western Blackmar Est.; Miss Holley and Mrs. Graham; Sweeny Est.; Laura Hess; William Allen; A.E. Growell; Mary Van Winkle; Note:

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I Sil^^^^ k^l^ ri ^^^^*^~^^ ^^^^ ^^l^1^ -ww^a ^^^^^J^ * *ar ^1 ^ ^/*, f^ ^ I t J___.1 ^l^^ ^'^l Q. wi *.. >:.;*-'-:. ** *. La^^ ^^T ^ ^~ | ___' tl. < a,^^/^,~ *.l^^pr^'^'-'-T^^. ^^jy^^r^^a-^^gR-^~ 3^^3f ^/?^^ ^5^^ ^.& ' - '. A "ewi ^7 ^?. 0$ -y ^ n *T^^^^-'-^^i ^ ^ ^^ ^, ^ S-^t'^' ^ ^: -* j^^^^f ^ ^^^ rW ^^^ ^co < rS * - ' "- ' %^^^^ 1^ ^ wx^M ^^^^^^ -^^^^ iit. ^^ ^m~v-3-._^ ^\ ^^^M-~^w\ _^_x^^^^t N) j^^^r^l.sA^s^ ^ *.-;. Ja__ ~,_ '^- '*: ^1' '* ~ / ^^^^^^ ~/*;^^:^- '^_gymr^^ i ffa"J'3 ^ ^^___ly^r^Ta 1 TW"S i r^/?1 / I'^XS' "*": * ~ * ' ' -*'*/-,'- ^ ~s iv\ ^-3 ^^s ~^ ^^^-^^ ___^ _^^^^ ^"^ ^A-T^--^^^ i. i'l^^.~^ ^" s ^^i.",. * I_ 96-Sit, 'S___.L.^-SS^a'--_ /BSgOigoA-.J *:_^^o9-9M**. j__^_^^gg____^g_~_j^i~^^-.,^ 92.'gp/. *~\ 1> ^frggS lisi|5y^ ^oysa^" *. 9^-es^.- jy^ I V^-fes B '^ *? W ^ * I.2' ' *d M -L N V W M D V -1 8 [ y M 1 - 1 I IAI 1/M n S ' * *, S *.., ' " ':.. * ' * * * ', * *.,. ' *. '.. ". ' " ' ' ^!. ' * ' ^. *: ^. '! ' ". ' 1 * * ' '!!,- * * 1 1 ' *:. 1 '; 1' 1 '! ' 1 1. 1 1! - *.. *. *:" ' '! ' * * * '! * ' '!.*.. ^: ***.. * ^ * * *. ^ ^... - *., ^, - *. * ^ -. * ^ Title: Leoni Part I S II S & Part 3 I E Keywords: Henrietta TWP.; Portage River; Big Portage Lake; Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn.; A.P. Cook Co. (Limited); H.H. Longstreet; H.H. Longstreet; S.A. Dennis; Peter Dennis; H. Schorr; A. Root Est.; Thos. Garred; E. Webster; J.A. Bacon Est.; Geo. Harvey; Sarah E. Garred; Res.; Eagle Lake; Res.; J.L. Rockwell; E. Walz; A.P. Cook Co. Limited; Mud Lake; J. Scheiffler; C. Updike; Naomi A. Stimson; C. Updike; Walter Glenn & Hannah Thurston; M. Sawdey; John D. Glenn; W.G. Thurston; Francis Pratt; P. Dalton; C. Dalton; P. Dalton; Charles Pratt; Frank Pratt; Grand Trunk R.R.; S.P. Miller; Res. of P.S. Miller; Amos Root Est.; Artesian Well; Amos Root Est.; Geo. Burdette; Ivester Young; W.A. Watts; T.B. & S.E. St. John; Res.; Frank Geer; Res.; Mary St. John; James H. Baughan; S. E. St. John; S.E. St. John; M.A. Sweet; Anna B. Dwelle; John Garred; Thos. Garred; Hiram Daily; C. Worden; J. Scheiffler; Frank Geer; E.C. Ives; W. Beverly; C. Hunt; Franklin Dwelle; J.G. Scheffel; Spring; Spring; Spring; Spring; Spring; Res.; B. Weidman; E. Walz; H.B. Teller; Res. of W. Garred; John Eddy; Walter Glenn; Ira J. Hunt; W.G. Thurston; H.H. Longstreet; Chas. Longstreet; Res.; Res.; Jacob Walz; Ann Glenn; G. Hawkins; J.W. Hawkins; Frank McGill; Wm. McGill; Fred H. Maloney; Wm McGill; G.& W H.H. Hawkins; Michael Nugent; J.H. Hawkins; L.S. Waldo; Res; Daniel Johnson; Res; Caroline Waldo; Geo. E. Johnson; Wm Daniels; Eleanor Harr; Res; John Gee; Wallace Rogers; Z.N. Rogers; C. & S. Norton; Mill; Geo. Schermerhorn; Susan Watts; Withington P.O.; Margaret Timmons; W.A. Watts; W.I. Beebe; School; Margaret Timmons; C. Sargent; W. Beverly; E.C. Ives; H.A. Updike; Res.; Res.; Geo. W. Smith; U.P. Rogers; Eliza A. Smith; Chester Clark; Jacob A. Updike; Thos. Robson; E. Redfield; Jennie E. Solomon; Minnie M. Call; Merrit Putnam; U.P. Rogers; Abigail W. Snell; Wm Wyer; Nellie Bell; Sidney A. Updike; Res.; Frank Glenn; Welch's Lake; Myron H. Craft; Chester Brookway; Res.; Res.; W.H. Delamater; M. Acker; Res.; B.S. Delamater; Abram Maxson; H.J. Scott; H. Reul; Hulda Wager; J.E. Brady; S.J. Sargent; Lydia Maxson; L. Sargent; E. Sargent & S. Hullings; John A. Welch; James Hackett; Wm Hackett; J.R. Mabee; A. Wall; School; Julius Krumry; Eleanor Harr; F.M. Johnson; E.W. Rockwell; J.C. Murray; A. Sargent; T. Cain; Mrs. J Hackett; Cem.; J.C. & G.B. Plumb; Lavina Garred; G.B. Plumb; A. Adams; S.C. Stallknecht; Res.; O.E. Reaves; J.&D. McGill; Res.; Kate Hawkins; William A. Watts; Eli Martin; Margaret O'Conner; C. Sargent; W.A. Watts; James Schuyler; Brills Lake; Lida M. Rockwell; Obediah Carncross; G.S. Tefft; H. Scofield; Daniel Boynton; Edward Greenwood; Henry Scofield; Anna B. Dwelle; Elizabeth Whipple; G. Quick; School; Res.; Daniel Soper; W.H. Hanna; Daniel Soper; Chester DuBois; H.M.&F.M. Stone; Goose Lake; G.&J. Reul; O.S. Todd; Wm Daniels; G. Reeler; A.M. Todd; E. Aldrich; B.W. Snow; Chauncey Gregory; Charles Gregory; George S. Gregory; Sidney Hand Est.; E.B. Miller; Patrick Kelly; Todd & Packard; G. Hand; Pauline R. Leek; C.C. Lathrop; A.W. Stiles; E.W. Rockwell; W.C. Jagger; John Luck; A.J. King; Wm Beaghan; Res; Res; Res. of John Flowers; Wm H. Young; Mary Flowers; D. Campbell; P.Palmer; Gilletts Lake; H.M. McDonald; Res. of A.O. Quick; I.C. Quick Est.; Kate Hawkins; D. Lane; Res.; L.M. Turner; A.A. Sullivan; W.H. Welch Est.; Edwin Farr; O.A. Miller; J. O'Brien; J. Billing; J.W. Schuyler; Henry Scofield; Wm Miller; E.K. Webb; Minnie Sova; O.A. Miller; Wesley Shaw; School; J. Harrison; Dorcas Cain; Edwin Wyer; E. Billings; Franklin Dwelle; Samuel Shaw; H.C. English; S.R. English; W. Shaw; Franklin Dwelle; George L. Wood; Res.; Alonzo Updike; M.K. Craft Est.; M.T. Hilton & Co.; Daniel Soper; Res.; M.K. Craft Est.; J. England; L.R. Faxon; J. England; H. Decker; C.C. Lathrop; W. Sanford; E.W. Weatherby; J.W. Davis; School; Betsy Packard; E.C. Ives; J. Bender; H.L. Tripp; Res.; John B. Ford & F.L. Bliss; Mrs. S. Miller; Joseph H. Watts; Day & Eliza Danning; Cem.; Mrs. E.L. Kress; Frank Kellogg; O.H. Kellogg; A.T. Bush Est.; F.G. Wall; Charles Boys; Cem.; Silas Madden; John Hause; W.I. Pierce; W.C. Turner; T. Schaeffer & Wife; Res.; J.D.; W.L. Pierce; W. Craig & Wife; J. Donnelly; Calvin Johnson; Joshua Clement; School; A.A. Sullivan; Joshua Clement; Annie Clement; Geo. H. Mann; C.L. Rogers Est.; A.A. Sullivan; M. Sagendorf Est.; J.W. Pool; Mrs. E. Underwood; John O'Brien; M. O'Brien; R. Dutton; Penrose Lutz; Wm Sauer; Peter Bowen; Jane L. Welch; Res.; Chappell & Cain; Samuel Chappell; U.V. Whipple; Laura F.B. Faxon; Harriet Sherman; Samuel Bates; H.H. Crittenden; Daniel Soper; John Weber Est.; O. Dopler; A.J. Felshaw; Louisa Darling; Mary J. Draper; M.N. Dutton; John G. Carter; Jos. H. Watts; John W. Watts; Fannie Hemens; Chas. Carpenter; G.R. Ford; J. Monks; W.F. Cradit; Res. of R. Cradit; Riley Cradit; John J. Buchfink; Res.; R.T. Ford; Frederick Hemens; L.A. Cooley; Amanda R. Ballard; E.A. Sager; A.J. Freeland; C. Freeland; William H. Welch Est.; P.E. Ballard; F.B. Welch; H. Butts; Joshua Clement; H. Culy; J.H. Watts; A.W. Green; A.J. Freeland; John Herring; Mary E. Murray; R. Dutton; G.F. Horton; H.J. McKiggan; Thos. Donley; Res.; A.M. Barber; J.B.; B.M. Chappell; B.M. Chappell; S. Bates; J. Wessel; Lydia Mills; Leoni; Mill Pond; J.P.; H. Sherman; Church; W.B. Lynch; J.F.; S. Bates; E. Sagendorf; M.A. Lane; S.P.; E. Sparks; C.W.; E.N. Briggs; M.A. Sekells; D. Donley; Isaac Harris; M.A. Kimball; E.B. Chapin; F.G. Larzelere Est.; M.C. R.R.; H.F. Updike; Farmers Bank of Grass Lake; Michigan Central R.R.; T. Mulvaney; John G. Carter; Mary B. Falabee; James Myers Est.; J.E. Kennedy; M. McLaughlin; Fannie Hemens; Grand River; G. Pritchard; Z.C. Eldred; B. G. Palmer; F. O'Brien; James M. LeClair; Marcus Markham; T.C. Faulkner; Grove Lake; C. Sweet; Michigan Center; L.S. & Michigan Southern R.R.; M.S. Redfield & Son; W. Sanford; M. A. Phiflips; Cem.; John Thomas; John Palmer; Horace Farr; W.H. Hudson Sr.; Duryea's Point; Horace Farr; W.E. Cook; G.H. Farr; Mary Herring; Michael Claney; E.D. Redman; Mary A. Cook; G. Cook; W.H. Lockwood; Thos. Donley; M.C. Noon; M.W. Coolbaugh; E.E. Swift; G.M. Waldroff; C.H. Smith; J. Smith; G.A. Smith; H.J. McKiggan; G.A. Smith; Lydia Mills; G.M. Waldroff; G.A. Smith; G.A. Smith; C.S. & W.C. Huttenlocher; C.C. Huttenlocher; W.H. Baldwin; S.A. Scott; Clarence Scott; B.F. Scott; Dudley Vosburg; M. McLaughlin; Michael Rowe; H. Kellogg; K. Vager; E.G. Thomson; G.E. Underwood; Peter Redmon; Jos Myers Est.; T.C. Faulkner; E.R. Rowe; E. O'Neal; Maple Island; Michigan Center Mill Pond; M.C. Noon; M.C. Noon; White Island; M.C. Noon; A.A. Lee; Martin Noon; C.H. Smith; School; Clarence Lockwood; Res.; Clarence Scott; B.F. Scott; Job. B. Soper; Calvin Cooper; W.H. Lockwood; Res.; A.J. Murray; C.E. Lockwood; W.O. Maxson; W.H. Lockwood; Abram Showers; C. Scott; Mrs. E. Miller; Res.; D.H. Lockwood; L. Badgley Est.; M.A. Showers; C.H. Smith; Wolf Lake; S&W. Shaw; Napoleon TWP.; Summit TWP.; Blackman TWP.; Waterloo TWP.; Grass Lake TWP. Note:

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C) N) C, a aol 0 C)$? a 009 fý-, S * itt K Os N) - Ii Ii I 'I' C/i A~5J1UO.LJ N 9 /.ttIfl'0ft7 - S N w 0 v a I k ___ - - - ~----------- ~+ ~ ~ V ~-'-----N - __ >1 K 0 K 1,' ~>. K U 0 U 0 to PM -K' C) 3 P N Kp 5' t t N I tj itt/il. i 4/I'S C,1" V FC) Nt U pA S 0 S /t f/S X >N'\~ >C S t -2 I~ ~ 9 ~ T~1ir % U (SL<~y -v ~Al toi IS ItNL LW ~ 1"427 qj IZN siui f!l9Jr H M/ 0 Iifil NzIA 0 - 0.0t a 'asS 1"'Lvid -$ r aU 4 J 0 Li o 06' J, I t." i % I I i ---- - - -matzz '0 '1 -C, K F--- 'di I -.. -r Co w0 li-//Py5 '06' 09____ i 06; ci IV\ A J I, 'N k P SAlV1aa4 Title: Napoleon Parts of 3&4 S I&II E Keywords: Leoni TWP.; Grass Lake TWP.; D. McLaughlin; Tilley Est.; Alonzo Bennett; Michael Roe; Eli Stephenson; Thomas Rooney; G.&C. Frisby; Thos. Mulrooney; G. Coleman; John Cox; Daniel Cudihee; Charles Hoyer; Michigan Center Mill Pond; G. Greenwood; M. Noonan; Alonzo Bennett; Thomas Miles; James Myers; H. Holmes; N.N. Townley; G.S.; Geo. Shuart; Mrs. N.B. Eldred; W. Hall; M.E. Warner; Patrick Moon Est.; Geo. Greenwood; F.A. Pulver; Edwin Lyons; Eli N. Hatt; Thos. Miles; Nathan M. Hatt; F. Clemons; Chas. Carr; Mrs. P.C. Eldred; School; Res.; G. Greenwood; Eldred STA.; Sarah Chapman; Eldred P.O.; Res.; C.F. Manley & Sons; Res.; M.J. Webster; Mrs. H.P. Eldred; W.Hall; F. Eldred; J.V. Carmer Est.; Martin Noonan; D. Lockwood; A.P. Cook Est.; S.D. Alcott Est.; A.P. Cook Est.; D. Lockwood; H. Farr; A.P. Cook Est.; Big Wolf Lake; A.P. Cook Est.; L.E. Dykeman; Mrs. A. Wheaton; E.H.; Little Wolf Lake; E.A. Hartington; A.P C. Est.; I.K.; Herman Mellencamp; J.B. Jones Est.; D. Close; H. Hanes; Geo. Ellison; A. Clemons; Ackerson Lake; A. Clemons; S. Dunham; Ira Palen; Chester Palen; William Palen; C.F. Manley & Sons; Milo J. Webster; Mrs. H.B. Eldred; John Walts; Joseph Vinning; Mrs. E. Worden; Sands Gunn; Fred Eldred; J.V. Carmer Est.; School; T.T. Townsend; S.D. Alcott Est.; T.H. Russell; A.P. Cook Est.; E.&E. Luce; Daniel & Venona Watson; J.M. Root; Venona Watson; Geo. N. Elliot; R.W. Squires; Jas. Holford; E. Price; Sam.l Halford; Wm H. Smith; G.N. Elliot; Barzilla Meeks; Isaac Meeks; W.C. Rexford; A.P. Cook Est.; W. Meeks; A.N. Austin; Mrs. J.R. Taylor; M. Raymond; Fayette Bromley; James. H. Hatt; Nathan M. Hatt; Cranberry Lake; James & Isaac Hatt; F. Wilhelm; W.A. Culver; J.V. Carmer; Joseph Gunn; T.T. Townsend; James C. Stephenson; T.H. Russell; Mrs. E. Wyckoff; P.W. Squires; A.P. Morris; E.A. Halladay; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; E.A. Halladay; Geo. N. Elliot; H. Blair Est.; D.D. Morse Est.; Mrs. Mary Hawley; H. Blair Est.; C. Waterstreet; A.P. Cook Est.; Reuben Baker; W.H. Smith; John B. Jones Est.; Porter A. Cady; H.C. Bagg; Amos N. Phillips; J.H. Phillips; George Tate; C.W. Tate; Clarence Elliot; Melvin Palen; Ira Palen; William Miles; George Wheaton; Alfred Crips; C. Foster; J. Foster; Clara Richardson; Lydia Russell; J. Hendershott; E. Nichols; Emma Gillott; B.R. Tracy; H. Oversmith; R.W. Squires; G.W. Luce Res.; Henry Hawley; W.A. Hawley; C.D. Morse; A. Hoagland; E.A. & A.K. Harrington; Geo. W. Booth; W. Riley; C.F. Rhead; John S. Lee; A. Hoagland; D.C. Blair; O. Aures; Geo. Burtless; O.A.; T.C.R.; C.; E.P.; Minor Meeks Est.; C. Waterstreet; Wm. Blackmar Est.; C. Cornwell; C.S. Dunton; School; Porter A. Cady; Meridian of Michigan; James Phillips; J.H. Phillips; John C. Saunt; Alden Griffith Est.; Uriah Hatt; Robert Barnes; Elias Gallup; Richard Bronk; J.C. Griffin Est.; John Garlinghouse; School; W. Russell Jr.; N.M. Hatt; Daniel Tompkins; R.P. Andrews; Adelbert Case; D.J. Winchell; Chas. S. Pentecost; Res.; Wm. Birdsall; Helen Luce; E.&E. Luce; Mrs. E.P.; L.A. Palmer; N. Fuller; T.J. Robbins; J.S. Lee; Riley Est.; B.; E.J. & S.A. Bailey; W.; R.; W.; T.C.; H.; G. Riley; J. Lloyd; G.W. Parker; R. Jones; C.E.; Hackett; Charles C. Dewey; Helen Luce; W.C. Palmer; Thos. Rhead; H. Hawley; E.A. & A.K. Harrington; C. Burtless; Margaret Hess; Napoleon; Richard Green; James H. Phillips; Thomas Saunt; J.C. Griffin Est.; G.&L. Preston; John C. Saunt; R. Barnes; Elmore Griffin; William Russell; Clarence Lester; William Russell; A.P. Cook Est.; Mrs. J. Hendershott; J.S. De Land; Fred Andrews; M. Covert; John Sloat; William Crandall; G.W. Lewis; Edwin Palmer; C.W. Weeks; Irwin Wood; G.W. Lewis; Horace Dean; J. Marshall; W. Blackman Est.; W. Blackman Est.; Cem.; Haley & Graham Sweezy Est.; Mary Van Winkle; B. Smith; Beardsley; Mrs. O R Clark; Mary Clark Est.; Mrs. M. Chapman; W.H. Allen; A.E. Crowell; F.G. Elliot; Mrs. H.A. Smith; B.S. Smith; Sarah Chapman Und. 1/2; Wm Blackman Und. 1/2 Est.; A.R. Smith; Clara Richardson; T. Rhead; Margaret Hess; G. Sweezy; Diana Hastings; Thomas Wheaton; Mrs. H. Wheaton; W.G. Butler; S.W. Palmer; Murray Hess; Diana Hastings; Mrs. M. Chapman; Clara Richardson; Mrs. H. Hopkins; Henry C. Green; Western Blackmar Est.; Mrs. Ann Whitney; The A.P. Cook Co.; A. Case; W.V. Robertson; Wm. Robertson; Wm Reed; Othaniel Preston; A.C. Clark Sr.; A.C. Jr.; A.C. Clark Sr.; William Brayton; School; B. Bromley; Eli Stephenson; B. Bromley; Thos. Greenwood; Morris Covert; J.S. De Land; M. Covert; Stony Lake; H. Martin; Mrs. A. Knight; Wm Dilley; J.P. Dean; Alvah Giles; T. Ward; C. Lazelle; James S. De Land; J.P. Dean; C.R. Palmer Est.; Western Blackmar Est.; Columbia TWP.; Norvell TWP.; Grass Lake TWP.; Liberty TP.; Summit TWP.; Note:

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Cook Co.; Mary Reed; R.F. Peterson; Hiram Crego; Mrs. I.B. Hoagland; Delia Knight; Alva Giles; A.B. Grego; Orlan A. Griffith; Charles F. Hess; Res.; Mrs. J.H. Graham; School; W.C. Love; J.E. Covel; L. Love; Love Minors; Mrs. B.F. Lansing; Mrs. B.F. Lansing; D. Brown; H.C. Bell; L.A. Watts; C. M. Graves; Clara Richardson; J.G. Palmer; School; Murray Hess; A.S. Palmer; D.C. Pierce; Mrs. M Randall; Mrs. M Randall; River Raisin; J.W. Anderson; Palmer Hill; Res.; M.M. Alger; O. Tompkins; Mrs. H. Clark; A.H. Saunt; J.W. De Lamater; A.H. Saunt; G. Hitt Est.; Cem.; William Hardy; G.M.; Charles Vinning; George Booth; Mrs. Morgan Booth; Gordon Hitt Est.; A Nash; Elmer Hitt; Mrs. A.C. Lester; Clark's Lake; Eagle Point; J.L. De Lamater; T. Beach; Harris Every; John Russell; Daniel Preston; Asa Charles Est.; J.B. Ball; O.B. Palmer; James Peterson; W.F. Raven; W. Peterson; F. Silkworth; Cem; R.F. Peterson; C.M. Crego; Mrs. A.H. De Lamater; Evan Richards; J. Fredericks Est.; L. Harris; M. Cruise; Edgar D. Pratt; Res.; W.C. Love; A.S. Palmer; S.S. Love, Est.; J.N. Townson; C.Cruise; N. Curtis; River Raisin; H.C. Bell; L.E. Palmer; W.C. Palmer; F. Krast; John Ladd; A.P. Cook Co.; Mary A. Ambler; A. Palmer; Peter Oberle; R.D. Palmer; WIlliam Tompkins Est.; Mrs. H. Clark; Mrs. A.W. Marsh; Mrs. H. Towner; Mrs. H. Clark; J.W. De Lamater; J.T. White; J.T. White; Church; Amos White; D.C De Lamater; Philip Ebbert; Res; M.L. Cary; Martin Jadele; Res.; Res.; James Whitman; Eli Whitney; Henry Warnes; L.B. Cook; T.J. Randall; Byron Gary; O.M. Smith; J. Wesh; O. Eastman; Mrs. A. Gillespie; Jefferson Johnson P.O.; Daniel Johnson; Mrs. R.E. Smith; Goose Creek; John O. Sheeler, Est.; L.F. Thompson; Mrs. Jacob DuBois; Conrad Cruise; John C. Sharp; Evan Richards; Sidney Webber; H. Woodward; B.W. Lockwood; M.C.; E. Crane Est.; A.P. Cook Co.; Ditch; L.M. Jones; Cem.; C.V. French; P.A; C. Mathison; P.W. Aldrich; M. Sheridan; J.W. Sharp; Brooklyn; M. Sheridan; Mrs. Porter; N.G. King; J.M. Griswold; Fay Bartlett; William Perry; Mrs. C. Ide; W. Kibler; Charles De Lamater; John Ladd; T.H. Parker; Mrs. C. Lehn; George R. Culver; Mrs. C. Lehn; David T. Bowers; Philip Howland; W.P. Waterman; W.S. Culver; Mrs. Z. Vining; A.J. Fuller; E. Tompkins; Norman Birdsell; A.P. Cook Co.; Philip Ebbert; A. Post; P.T. Cook; Thomas Carpenter; Philip Ebbert; H.E. Knight; Mrs. U Gates; A.H. De Lamater; W. Kennedy; A.E. Runyan; J.O. Hess; C.M. Hess; James Sweet; R.E. Every; Philander Wheeler; James O. Hess; Thomas Swartout; Percy Wood; William Kelley Est.; E.&J.T. Kelley; Res.; J. Wesh; James Johnson; A.P. Cook Co.; Smith Radcliff; Jefferson Mill Pond; W.R. Palmer; Mrs. R.E. Smith; H.Hasbrouck; Byron Grary; G. Kennedy Est.; U. Kelley; Alden Hewett, Est.; Mrs. Austin Miller; J. DuBois; School; J.S. Guard for M. Lewis; A. Turk; U. Kelley; John Walker; Eliza Ambler; A. Muck; M.S. Roberts; S. Deremyer; D. Sunderland;; D.C.N. A.P. Cook Co.; S. Wiser; P. Mallott; D.C. Nichols; A.W. Dunn; S. Deremyer; A. Muck; Mrs. Palmer; A.P. Cook Co.; Solomon Wiser; John W. Sharp; Henry Cash; R.W. French; N.G. King; S.A. Fuller; Henry Cash; Samuel Deremyer; C. Teachout; Race Track; Cem.; T.W. Donohue; A.P. Cook Co.; Brook Kedron; George Stacey; B.S. Wright; Edward Boyer; A.P. Cook Co.; George Knowles; Plum Brook; Vineyard Lake; A.P. Cook Co.; Mrs. I. Smith; A.P. Cook Co.; B.F. Loomis Est.; Mrs. J.S. Flint; J.S. Flint; B. Turk; Merchant Kelley; Thomas Carpenter; Cem.; Hiram Crego; Z. Swartout; George Sanford; P.E. Tuthill; L. Woodworth; S.P. Cary; Res.; Cem.; C.M. Hess; T. Lewis; H.S.; Percy Wood; School; J. Burch; Jacob Every; Lizzie R. Cook; J.M. DuBois; Marvin Kelley; Otis Every; Res; T.H. Nichols; J. Burch; O. Johnson Est.; Uriah Kelley; H. Stallstemer; L.R. Cook; William F. Johnson; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Daniel Every; Jackson De Lamater; Tunis Robbins; G. Deremyer; Eliza Ambler; A.P. Cook Co.; Miffin Windle; Goodwin Windle; George Wiser; E.B. Ambler; Mrs. E. Lehn; J. Windle; O.B. Palmer; Philip Deremyer Est.; S. Wiser; A.P. Cook Co.; Jospeh Townsend Est.; Mrs. C. Ide; Jno. W. Sharp; H. McG.; William Neeley; S. Deremyer; Levi Millinger; Henry Cash; A.P. Cook Co.; Thomas Patton; C. Cash; Mrs. Cash; W.C. Love; D. Neeley; M. Mellinger; John Lambert; J. Upson; A.P. Cook Co.; C.H. Wright; J. Wright; J. McDermitt; Thomas Lambert; Mrs. R. Dunham; D. Myers; A.P. Cook Co.; Olave Nelson; Meridian of Michigan; Liberty TWP.; Lenawee County; Norvell TWP. Note:

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Corfina,,t, 3-f ýGifrorpd P a ( ch, IGo 76;../ -TO oil I\ Co dez.i! tI 5t 0i i CAZý 16-P" aso L mluis.4-0 P IS. G1EPaty ~ 8'0 +. aeo. -A. Sit! ) 12S, -0.~~ 8-0, te--.-L.y 1--h -At~r_. L', TI 0 /90 60:.q2 SC 7 ''.... --.. __ --Z -7': "... _' ' 7 "". " - - - hi" m Title: Liberty 4 S I W Keywords: Geo. Wilson; School; Hutchins; Res.; John Neely; Res.; Lorenzo Neely; Frank Kipp Est.; R.D.M Edwards; Res.; H.J. Crouch; Daniel Green; James Briggs; Charles Selden; Holmes Avery; Henry Snyder; H.J. Crouch; H. Page; Arthur Root; Charlotte Smith; Res.; Res.; B. Kipp Sr.; Chas. M. Kipp; Eunice Warner; J.R. Palmer Est.; Gilbert Rhodes, Jr.; C. Selden; Mary B. Sloat Est.; S.P. Angevine; B. Christopher; Arthur Root; A. Crouch; Dennis Badgley; Wilber Town; R.P. Goldsmith; School; Mrs. F. Laverty; Marion Ellison; A. Hatt; Mary Hatt; Edward Cruger; Res.; Jeremiah Matterson; Francis Loomis; Roxy McGraw; A. Brower; N.P. Houghtalin; Grand River; A. Clements; A.P. Cook; Francis Loomis; Warren Molton; Peter White; Robert Dixon; Richard Green Wm. Robinson; A.M. Whitney; William Hutchins; J.P. Sanford; Ransom Keeler; Dr. A.E. Bulsom; J.G. Kitler; S.A. Strong; John Eddy; M.P. Eddy; Fred Cox; Res.; Wm. W. Bissell; Milton Reed; C.P. Hammond; Res.; Gilbert Rhoades; L.M. Rhoades; Res.; May Rhoades; Res.; Eliza Rhoades Est.; James Rhoades; Francis Hawley; N. Hawley; S. Hawley; Francis Hawley; Eugene Crego; C.H. Snyder; A. Crouch; W.S. Crego Res.; J.H. Loomis; H.J. Crego; Cordelia Loomis; Res.; Mary E. Wetherby; Catherine Homes; Cordelia Loomis; J.H. Loomis; Frances Loomis; T.& W. McCredy; G. Walters; Frank C. Stahl; Res.; H. Sonnenburg; G.C. Thompson; Francis Loomis; Eunice Warner; Noah Tuthill; C. Whitney; Chandler Tubbs; Paul Tuthill; A.C. Roosa; A.M. Whitney; John Sonat; C. Whitney; Samuel Anderson; Jacob Dancer; F. Dancer; W. Potter; W.E. Gates Guardian; Maria Baker; Aaron Raymond; Robert Tygh; Leonard Begell; Barney Reed; Geo. Van Plank; Eli. M. Crum; A. Raymond; School; William McGraw; O.L. Bunce Res.; J.G. Cawer; J.H. Hawkins; Eli M. Crum; Josiah Hawley; A.N. Delamater; Geo. Booth; Henry Rhoades; Jane E. Hawley; R.B. Lewis; R.B. Lewis; Eli M. Crum; R.B. Lewis; Mary Pond; P.D. Hawley Est.; James Lewis; H.P. Williams; School; W.S. Crego; James Lewis; Miller Kerr; Skiff Lake; Martha Barlow; Ransom Keeler; Francis E. Hawkins; Thomas Bennett; Res.; T.& W. McCredy; A.P. Cook; W.D. Stalts; Almon Gillett; Wolcott Marsh; Alva Gates; Catherine Holmes; Cem.; Church; School; U.H. Gates; Henry Savage; Sophia Alger; W. Marsh; Mrs. P Tomkins; A.P. Cook Co. Ltd.; Delos Cornell; Almina Churchill; Solomon Churchill; A.P. Cook; L.S. Prescott; Delos Cornell; W.A. Young; Church; Matthew Bader; Mud Lake; S. Bidwell; Isaiah Crum; James Crispell; Res.; W.N. Crispell; Crispell Lake; William West; Res.; P. Lewis; J.C. Adams Est.; J.D. Crispell; Charles Adams; Thomas Daniels; J.J. Palmer; Spring; Alice Aldrich; N. Churchill; W. DeLamater; Frank Palmer; Chandler Tubbs; Church; Orlande Kennedy; A. Whitney; Chandler Tubbs; A.C. Russell; Silas H. Davis; Res; Catherine Holmes; School; P.O. Loomis; A. Lewis; B.S.S.; J.H.L.; H.H.; Race; George Werner; Francis E. Hawkins; F. Fergurson; L. Orvis; C.T. Orvis; Grand River; Nathan Hess; A.P. Cook; Wm. Burnstein; Mrs. P. Tomkins; A.P. Cook; Hiram Tuthill; U.H. Gates; W. Tomkins Est.; Charles Burnstein; E. Tuthill; H. Tuthill; F.L. Foote; I.N. Thorpe; Peoples National Bank; L.S. Prescott; Chas. McGee; School; Chas. McGee; Thomas Fisher Est.; Round Lake; Cedar Bank P.O.; Thomas McGee; Res.; A.T. Gorton; Abby Innis; Melvin Shaw; Res.; Mill Pond; Herman Graham; Soreno Pond; Eliza Rhoades Est.; G. Finch; Eddie; Res.; J.E. Crispell; Thomas Daniels; B.W. Hill; L. Thomas; C. Harder; Thomas Rhoades Res.; A. Stanton; P. Choate; W.D. Shafer; W. Shafer; A.S. Hilton; J.B. Pitts; Mill Pond; W.H. Choate; J.S. Choate; O. Kennedy; P.P. Bell; Loomis; J. Bell; A.C. Russell; Liberty; Coleman Dakin; Haxel Choate; Haxel Choate; R.C. Cary; L. Lewis; Ira N. Lewis; Cem.; J.S. Choate; P. Choate; Cornelius Cary; Cornelius Cary; M.L. Bennett; L.A. Cary; W. Burnstein; C.M. Andrews; C. Cary; M. Kelley; Mary Kennedy; T.P. Vining; Seaton Flint; School; Res.; W.R. Little; A. Little; C. Cain (Guardian); John R. Cain; C.J. Van Schoick; Thomas Fisher Est.; Joseph Phillips; J.H. Bean; L.A. Culver; Res.; E. Landen; Wm. Coffman; M.B. Sutfin; Eddie Sutfin; R. Van De Bogart; George Jones; Gifford Patch; Cem.; School; G. Patch; Louis Patch; J.V. Sutfin; Abby Innis; Henry Boken; G. Patch; Eliza Rhoades; Res.; Chas. Rhoades; Marietta Sutfin; Thomas Rhoades; Grand Lake; A.P. Cook; Helen Tearney; Hugh Tearney; Helen Tearney; B. North; Frank Choate; Geo. M. Shafer; A.S. Hilton; P. Choate; A.S. Hilton; Matilda Shafer; A.N. Fuller; Arthur Ballard; Halsey Winans; W.E. Kennedy; Fred Lewis; M.L. Bennett; B.F. Dunn; Cordelia Loomis; W.H. Pettengill; Geo. Pelham; Summit TWP.; Napoleon TWP.; Columbia TWP.; Hillsdale County; Hanover TWP. Note:

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ScaleS 2 Inhe tothiMte E L A COK'M MA NTW. 1,1 8CR ecrtlo son>/ '% Iradlbrdl/ v- weLComwxc PIJ~ ivrownI~7FOaOTa ~t -T41in& 0 L, Io BP7? T W Title: Summit 3 S I W Keywords: Martin Bradford; E.A Bradford; Ambrose Bean; Alonzo McCain; J. Butler; John Robson; L.C. Rowen; L.C. Rowen; Spr.; Spr.; Mrs. Moyer; James DePuy; J. McLinn; W.R. Reynolds; J.M. Root; Byron Foote; W.R. Reynolds; Spr.; A.J.T.; A.B. Est.; M. Van A.; Michael Shoemaker; Res; Michael Shoemaker; Morgan Est.; Jackson; James F. Joy; JLM; E. Streeter; Michigan Central R.R.; Michigan Central R.R.; Amos Root; John W. Watts; Geo. Davis; Normal Allen; C.D. Allen; Carl Dettman; JMS; James F. Foy; J. Wood Est.; R. Johnson; Alonzo McCain; Ambrose Bean; John M. Root; Emily A. Green; School; E.B. Harrington; Harrington Est.; J.T. Harrington; Emily A. Green; Alfred Calhoun; John Creach; C.R. Harrington; G.L.& J.K. Smalley; J.O. Gruninson; L.C. Rowen; Charles Huntoon; G. Sleight; J.E.A. Boey; Merrill; W.F. Cowham; E. Wolcott; G. Cove; Mrs. M.C Strong; C.R.; W.F. Cowham; A.W. Corden; H.F. Thomas; C.H. Frisbee; A.W. Corden; E. Thompson; A.W. Corden; H. Frisbee; H. Eaton; Fred & Frank Hall; D. Merriman; H. Miles; Albion K. Hall; Byron Pulver; J.C. Sharp; Dwight Merriman; F.E. Dilla; Dwight Merriman; Fifield, Est.; M.A. Town; H. Pellet; Mrs. W.F. Cowham; Irwin & Co.; Dwight Merriman; William Palmer; Clark; A. Campbell; Mrs. Bussey; J. Palmer, Est.; Wm Palmer Est.; G.H. Beck; Catholic Cemetery; W.H. Yankin; Woodland Cemetery; B.A. Crandall; Addie E. Bussey; Andrew Gould; Mrs. J.P.; School; MR McNaughton, Est.; L.S.& M.S. R.R.; George Johnson; John W. Watts; John Sheele; Michael Shoemaker; F.M.J. Schermerhorn; M. Isabell; John Franklin; A. Tabor; J. Shoemaker; L. Fountain; John H. Bean; Marinda Streeter; Daniel O'Brien, Est.; Lozora McGonegal; John Cranmore; E. Watte; A. Dibble; L. Turner; School; Avilla Hodgkin; V. Steiner; S.R. Thompson; Orra Loud; Clarinda Thompson; B.P. Thompson; Philip Hartman; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Central P. R.R.; John Wellman; W.A.; R.B.; Elizabeth Peterson; N. Calhoun; David Sanford; P. Johnson; M.H. Mills; William Moore; Warren Cranmore; Center House; Res.; School; A. Pulver; J.G.; Dwight Merriman; L.H. Pierce; F. Metz; M. Seranan; J. Gotham; T.G. Bennett; P. Pierce; Corydon E. Pierce; Res.; M. Heyser; P. Pierce; Philo Hall; Jackson Ice Co.; Snappe's Lake; J.C. Wood; Mrs. John Clark; Grand River; John O'Brien; Charles Putnam; Hattie L. Reid; Sarah Emmons Est.; Michael Shoemaker; J.E. Kennedy; Calvin Baker; M. McLaughlin; S. Bean; T. Vrooman; William Thompson; Dwight Dibble; L.D. Loomis; A. Lowe; D. Merriman; Smith; D. Merriman; P. Cranmore; W.C.; Merrill Lowe; Frank Lowe; Arthur Lowe; John Lowe; L. Wenke; W. Cranmore; L.B. Plumb; P. Johnson; Mrs. C.V. De Land; H.A. Knight Est.; S. Cranmore; W. Cranmore; Spring Lake; Albert Case; O.G. Hotaling; Marsh; Warren Cranmore; John. C. Burchard; J.C. Sharp; T. Wilcox; Walter Purdy; J.D. Hinckley; John C. Burchard; Geo. E. Facey; George & W.D. Facey; Cove Lake; Vandercoock Lake; F.H.; Mill; Hicks & Bach; H.F.; J.H. Vandercoock; John O'Brien; E. Hague; Wilfred Dodge; Res.; John R. Moffet; School; Mrs. Ann Filly, Est.; James Draper; James Townley; Charles Lyon; Mary Draper; J. Townley; J. Townley; Wesley Phillips; Allen D. Lyon; Meridian of Michigan; Samuel W. Little; Wilfred White; Judd Crouch; Res.; Alonzo Hutchins Est.; Geo. Hutchins; School; Endley Cowgill; Mrs. Merritt Wattler; Frank Holcomb; Res.; Daniel S. Holcomb; B.S.S; Laura Drake; Mrs. O. Parmen; Mrs. P. Cranmore; James Wright; J.R. Palmer; John Mulnix; S. Martine; M. Van Geison; Fred Nobles; Martha Rowe; E.& N. Nixon; William Nixon, Est.; Brown's Lake; W. Nixon Est.; Thomas Kent; H. Van Voorhees; Hicks & Bach; Grand River; T. Kent; Abram Lee; Jacob Cruger; Harvery Tanner; C. Messler; G.C. Draper; F.M. Ellison; B.W. Ellison; R.B. Oliver, Est.; J.H. Ferguson Est.; Allen D. Lyon; G. Ellison; E. Ellison; M. Bruce; David B. Stuart, Est.; Homer Peterson; Mark Johnson; D.H. Goldsmith; G.L. Goldsmith; Elmer F. Twelling; John Ferguson; Charles Webster; Harriet Webster; Charles Webster; Clara Every; H. Every; Pike Lake; Spencer L. Loud; Spring Brook Celery Farm; Trout Spring; H.J. Crouch; School; Cem.; Mrs. Frank Hammond; Charles Pike; Herbert Page; Mary Couch; Mrs. Chancey Hammond; W.& S. Raven; A.M. Root; C. Kipp; Mrs. A. Lewis; Cem.; Church; E.B. Hall; S. Keeler; School; Michael McCann; Nelson Drake; William Cullam; South Jackon P.O.; John D. Clark; Dennis Badgley; Truman Boldrey; T.M.; Mrs. M.D. Berry; G.C. Draper; Ellison Est.; T. Main; F.M. Ellison; Dr. O. Ellison; R.E. Gallup; G.W. Ellison; Dora Laverty; George H. Covey; C.C.; F. Grager; A. Phillips; Peter White; School; W.C. Moulton, Est.; James Phillips; D.E. Gillett; Liberty TWP.; Napoleon TWP.; Leoni TWP.; Blackman TWP.; Spring Arbor TWP.; Note:

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132 ------ IN Wlý iowuLshllp 0 in Itang e I I v E Ono 80 80 (YO, 94 -T,,Jý Swvi t/v oil C7 8 iZ 4,0 T_ Al. - IQ -pe 11, t1i I Ve eb I-F 8Jýj'ýý F", Cen, 40 toe, fri - -be _j Pli rn,", I rt I h&UM rTO?ýPl ý. IF OMnl all 35 -Ito 80 40 40 in 40 Jain W7 7,rilt;Wsf. -donl'l lylos.-Pail c 17. Y'ra-Y-10-1- 93 Ine ýCulrfo 80 83 40 21 4 -Ve 10 -to 00 Or J.- C,,_ýWyo 19 40 -Pct& Jesse, -FT(vik-i W-A-roMmu- MET& 42 -4 40 aý 0. P, IýL - - Yid, 0 4Zý CO 14e, _Beid L -441 40 4 E&T A I I I Title: Blackman 2 S 1 W Keywords: Patrick Markey; Patrick Murry; Timothy Tobin; Mary Condon; E. Derbyshire; William Curtis; Thos. Daily; Elias Allen; John Reardon; J.B. Myers; School; Frank Finch; Lewis Van Horn; John Reardon; D.C. Bond; W. Mayo; Marvin Marion; C.J. Taylor; John McCrumb; Cem.; Phoebe Godfrey; Norman Olds; Mrs. E.P. Beebe; William Gunn; David Sanford; William Gunn; T.J. Smith; Perry Cole; Van Horn's Crossing; W.H. Van Horn; N. Morrill, Est.; H. True; John Fellows; M. True; Alva True; Moses True; Alva True; Alfred Somerville; A.B. Somerville; A.M. Somerville; W.R. Somerville; Somerville Est.; O.J. Somerville; Moses True; Chas. Watson; Alva True; Mill; Orville Stetler; Andrew Mead; Geo Bouck; J.C. Hill; Warren Thorp; John Waltz; R.O. Hunter; John Walz; Geo. Haarer; Mrs. H.E. Self; Chas. Smith; Geo. Frick; Peter L. Smith; H.H. Bingham; Daniel Roosa; T.S. Chase; Belle Van Vechtor; B.F. Ottney; J.C. Mayo; Pond; W.N. Ottney; Fannie Dennis; Chas. Sanborn; Frank Allen; Ira H. Cole; J.L. Hoyt, Est.; S. Wilber; Mrs. E.P. Beebe; Orrin F. Allen; O.F. Allen; Fred Peek; Patrick Dailey; Andrew Wing; J.A. Houseman; O.F. Allen; Jesse Wheeler; L.L. Wheeler; Marshall Wing; G.& W. Adams; Nicholas Bentley Est.; N. Morrill, Est.; J.T. McConnell; School; G.& W. Adams; Nicholas Bentley Est.; Newell Woodworth; C.S. Pratt; J.J. Vanderlyn; William Merriman; Frank Wright; H.F. Howell; Bennett Sewer Pipe Co.; Geo. V. Wing; Puffhaff; Lime Kiln; Grand River; S.& A. McIntyre; Portage P.O.; Portage River; Peter Osterburg; J.C.; F. Cook; H. Elliot; Ira Bachelder; Mrs. Nancy Bachelder; G.V. Wing; W. McGill; Jos. Schrain; J. Hanaw; C. Dalton; Geo Hawkins; Elzina Raymond; Farnsworth; Norman Allen; C.H. Beebe; B.S. Raymond; Lulu May Allen; School; Nicholas Crawford; S.Z. Crawford; Emma Allen; Norman Allen; Lulu May Allen; Florence Allen; C. Boyce; J.A. Decker; Geo. Giles; M. Jackson; S.Z. Crawford; Fred Goodall; James Goodall; Mrs. Oscar Frain; Chas. Goodall; Julius H. Church; Mrs. S. Champlin; Mrs. A. Thompson; M. Raymond; L.I. Wheeler; Mrs. Raymond; School; William Van Horn; N.B. Beardsley Est.; Mrs. B.D. Jackson; Myron Raymond; Thos. B. Jones; Calvin Wing; Wm. Harmon; John Stevens; D.H. Hanchett; Jospeh Cunningham; Arthur Morrill; John Stevens; J.T. McConnell; William D. Soper; G.W. Fifield Est.; Cem.; H.M. Pulver; Miles Snyder; J. Hannah; J. Hanaw; Bennett Sewer Pipe Co.S Switch; School; Cem.; H.W. Powers; James Disbrow; Joseph Chanter; John Stevens; S.L. French, Est.; R.C. Kerr; Henry Stevens; Geo. Hawkins; Frank Lowden; D. Donley; J.W. Hawkins; School; E.S. Ballard; Frank McGill; I.D. Kress; Grand Trunk R.R.; Michigan Central R.R.; Res.; S.Z. Crawford; W.A. Gibson; Spr.; Henry Hayden; Mrs. Holton; Jos. Mayett; Thos. Mayett; Jos. Mayett; W.H.& E.T. Doney; County Farm; Fred Goodall; John Q. Adams; H. Daniels, Est.; Geo Chawlcraft; N.G. Davis; School; C.; J.Q.A.; Patrick McFallon; John Denton; Elizabeth Maynard; Res.; John R. Pool; Charles Gregg; Mattie A. Higgins; Spr.; Spr.; Town Hall; C.; C.R. Durand; O. Allen; G.F. Peek; J.L. Brockie; B. Van Horn Est.; Mrs. M.H. Barringer; Chas. Beckwith; L.H. Woodworth; School; Newell Woodworth; John S. McConnell; Salt Well; L.H. Woodworth; M. Chanter; Center House; R.C. Kerr; Chas. Wood; Joseph Chanter; Michael Chanter; Fred.k Adler; E. Buck; L.A. Hill; O. Winans; G. House; J. Satterthwaite; C. Ferris; H.L. Bonner; H. Scott; J. Alshire; D. Jones; Nichols; M.A. McNaughton; W. Perkins; W.H. Hoskin; F. Deming; G.W. Deming; Joseph Streeter; Morris O'Leary; Samuel Baylis; E. Pease; Oscar Craft; Morris O'Leary; Meridian of Michigan; Geo. Wood; Lincoln Wood; Isaac Ver Valin; Robert Gage; Harvey Chillock; Geo. W. Jenkins; Fred Landis; Henry Daniels Est.; Greenwood Stock Farm Co.; Elise Daniels; Elizabeth Maynard; W.H.& E.T. Doney; W.E. Cowham; J.R. Pool; R.E. Emmons; Mina E. Hicks; John Boardman; Tuomey's Heights; Res.; L.S. Boardman; M. Mauk; M. McGill; A.J. Fletcher; Gilbert Byrne; F. Markham; C.H.; A.H.; M.; H.W. Sussex; Wallace Merrills; Andrew Smith; E. Eaton; E.J. Roos; Bennett Sewer Pipe Co.; D. Brice; W. Curran; J. Tremley; John Alshire; Jos. Sims; Thos. George; J. Jewell; M. Jewell; Haehnlee H.; T.; C. Gohn; Casper Haehnlee & Co.; J.C. Wood; S.P.; G. Robbins; Mrs. E. Porter; Mrs. Howells; D. Evans; L. Chanter; John Walz; D. Evans; E. Buncker; J.S; G.B.; T. Haas; L.; J.K.; M.K.; Ritz; Ritz; G. Anderson; J. Blakety; G. Christman; H.; B.; G.J. Brining Est.; David Jacka; J.W. Hicks; John Brewer; M.R. McNaughton Est.; L.A.S.; R.C.; G.W. Deming; H.J.S.; F. Weller; The Oaks Cem.; H.L. Burch; Guy Holcomb; J. Blakely; B.T. McNaughton; Stewart Est.; Wm Randle; John Randle; James Blakely; James Blakely; Riverside; Thompson Lake; Jackson; Woodville; Jonathan Wood; Jonathan Wood; S. Owen; Thos. Phillips; Store; L.W.; Jane Smith; W.F. Ward; F. Ward; J. Holcraft; Coal; Rachel Silsbee; A.C.; J.F.; School; J. Laverty; Arthur H. Laverty; Thos. Phillips; Geo. Robson; Fredk Strand; Jos. Butler; C.C. Pond; Stephen Peckham; Coal; Henry Diesenroth; T.B. Bulcher; J. Ryan; Michigan Central R.R.; Mary E. Clark; G.T. Daniels; Geo. W. Carter; Mrs. T.J. Camp; Mrs. S.S. Haywood; Mrs. S.S. Haywood; John M. Root; A. Bissell; M.J. Stevens; D. Perry; P. Carter, Est.; Cooley; Oilbus Stove Co.; D.B. Hibbard Est.; H.; W.J. Fowler; D.H. Est.; S. Wood; A. Brown; J. Blessing; J. Herney; R. Tierney; Mrs. B.; J. McAllister; J. Keena; Young; P. Murray Est.; W. Diltey; Jackson Land & Imp. Co.; Spring Works; S.B.& C.; Smith Bros & Collins; James Smith; R.B. Chaffin; Hawkins; A.H. Wilcox; Mrs. LeClaire; C.S.; J.G.R.; A.L. Hardy; Mrs. P.C.; W.P. Beverly; S.J. Beverly; A.L. Stiles; W. Merrill; Nancy & Rosetta Todd; Summit TWP.; Summit TWP.; Leoni TWP.; Henrietta TWP.; Rives TWP.; Sandstone TWP. Note:

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TrcamhtttU' -C--.--- I writ I v+ IANL -#~ PIPS II EL:2 0 H.13.ý "Ms.Afrd 0. a, wp 80 80 71' 6" 0 93 N i~odw 4401 A lýh-ape-r9 /58.25-Apro? i 0 cc 01 #1 01" PM- i.0 P~:IIP7 A- --iFF- 4 - i- = I= 2'= I-- s * U mr 89A0 ItEims 2.1 StepIhe~nsoru<160 Be kr v M 40 ~th te47 S I 120 1.39, GS tLASch~oo- - 40' a. a -4 =2= T==-SW 4=== --A~-- n# t t7n ieUSwIv C 0 rf4jýIrsont 449 40 a 40 'Begotk.36 Pi C) -____ I _______ I zsc ii. -- - 4 liSt -.45----- -=-'--- * - U 21ZZ2ZZZ 4 I --N t.4 + ~ A4.- 1 7 --vj -i 'I Yazele-P. kihjiOdan 4,9JL0 m-sBoon<., Joa-sgep rtvia* e, P I e. 6eore Toh-b inJfdl5t"79S 40' 80 X, 160 S&S6S'nzdh -Est, 1o00 1Q1S1 '/ till ~ JLLiWirtlzn 99.75 - illhmrrfr .60 50 Plhares Thozpt 6'0 J a amobftw B L - A Title: Rives 1 S 1 W Keywords: School; Res.; Cem.; James Mills; Res.; W.T. Hull; E.T. McElvay; M.E.& P. Johnston; Res; Fred Johnston; Lizzie Gilman; William Blackmore; Lester Miles; Thomas Blackmore; G.G. Dunham; F. Taylor; John C. Lyons; A. Perry; Emery Perry; Benjamin Nims Est.; A.B.; John Pope; John Coshim; N.C. Reeves; Mrs. W.S. Evans; Base Line; J.K. Leach; Res.; John Slitt; A.E. Butler; Res.; F.A. Whitney; L.D. Whitney; T.N. Peek; A.E. Butler; E.J. Abbey; Chas. McCullum; G.& A. Gibbs; J. Steffen Jr.; John Steffen, Steffen; J. Austin; Wellington Hill; Geo True; Eliza Barden; N.H. Miles; Mrs. B.F. Miles; H. Dunham; J.W. Leach; Res.; School; Pardon Fisher; Prentice Fisher; L.D. Whitney; J. Wilcox Est.; B.P.; Seymour H. Peach; School; W.H. Babcock; A.V. Young; Wm Peacock; John Haltz; Margaret Young; Rankin Young; J.K. Compton; Wm B. Miner; Res.; Wm Rankin; James Shaw; William Hill; Res.; James Peacock; Mrs. D. Freeman; Patrick O'Neill; Pat'k O'Neill; C. Isham; Cathrina Bolton; James O'Neill; Patrick O'Neill; G. Delano; Orson Albro; William H. Fox; A. Ingals; Mrs. E.J. Smith; Mrs. A.P.; Grand River; A. Bates; Monroe Perrine; Mrs. Perry Standish; D.T. Perrine; E.R. Perrine; W. Miner; Lester Miner Est.; P. Ryan; E.D. Bancroft; C.F. Howell; W. Delano; James Mulvaney; J. Stitt; J. Miner; Mrs. E. Kennedy; A.H. Kennedy; L.D. Martin; Elizabeth Howell; George Styles; Wm Wright; A. Sayer; Dennis Maher; Hartwell Stanley; Jerome Fisher; William Delano; E.E. Northup; A. Sayer; E. Wright; W.H. Reed; J Wright; Henry Bartram; J. Wright; O.W. Abbey; W. Western Est.; P. D. Western; Res.; H. Wise; Merritt L. Abbey; E.G. Russ; W. Western Est.; L. Riker; B.F. Miner; George Hallifax; Res.; Isaac Kirby; Henry Rankin; Res.; E.B. Losey; Wm Blackmore Est.; E.G. Russ; Michigan Central R.R.; School; Willis D. Casey; Patrick Walsh; Patrick Broughwell; J. Hibbard Est.; M.C. R.R. Co.; Wm Marquedant; W.A.; H.K Wood; Isabella Custer; B.; H.; P.; T.; S.; P. Farley, Est.; Rives Junction; Joseph Palmer; John Cary, Est.; Mrs. T Layhee; Andrew Phelps; P. Clark; W. Kesler; Res.; E.J. May; W. Kesler; P. Farley, Est.; A.G. True; Orin Taylor; Orin True; Andrew Sayer; Mary True; Wm Wright; Wedfer Wright; G.H. Wright; Benjamin E. Geer; Wilson Ketchum; Mrs. W. Ketchum; George Snyder; Levant Bartholf; C.F. Ranney; Res. of Levant Bartholf; James Taylor; F. and H. Hooper; V.S. Cronkhite; Eliza Cronkhite; Mrs. L. Wood; L. Wood; James Taylor; Henry Northup; A. Trumbull; William Becker; James Showers; William Austin; Edward Blackmore; Burt Freeman Est.; J.J. Blackmore; Mud Lake; O. Carncross; Allen's Lake; George Hallifax; D.C. Meech & J.W. Wilbur; John Western; M.S.& E.B. Wheeler; Thomas P. Smith, Est.; J. Coleman; Wm Conover; E. Wood; W.R. Butler; D. Elliot; Wm. Conover; Joseph Palmer; Joseph Smith; Patrick Walsh; Henry L. Smith; William D. Smith; L.M. Ritchie Edward Cahill; James McQuillan; James Davey; Mrs. J. Brownlee; Res.; Henry King; John King; School; Mrs. D.D. Grandy; Martin V. True; James McQuillan; Res.; Res.; J. Waliker; Res.; John Hayward; Cem.; Res.; A.G. True; H.M.& B.C. Cole; C.D. McAdow; O. Johnston; H.; Edgar W. Berry; Mary Becker; George McWilliams Est.; Mrs. Silas H. Ketchum; James Haywood; D.H. Ranney Est.; E. Ranney; Jerome Barber; C.F. Ranney; R. Haywood; J. Trumbull; Res.; Daniel Garfield; Burt Ostrander; A.& A. Chaffee; G.W. Shear; Berry Lake; L. Carmer; James Showers; O.T. Reeve; Res.; Lucy Cones; C.S. Nixon; School; C. Angevine, Est.; Frank Littler; Trumbull Lake; P. Trumbull; E. J. VanHorn; S.E. VanHorn; S.E.& D. VanHorn; A.J.& C. Trumbull; Meridian of Michigan; D. Conover; Frank Kienast; F. Meline Wood; Ervin French; L.C. Hoyt; Yale P. Johnston; Mrs. Charles French; J. Tupper; O.O. Draper; Harry Draper; Res.; Cem.; David Town; School; M. Anderson; George Babcock; H.L. Eldred; John King; A.C. Henry; G.R. Elms; Nicholas McCann; James Warrington; Mrs. John Randall; J.T. Peek; John Warrington; M.H. Smith; Res. of William & J.T. Peek; Wm H. Peek; Nelson Napier; John True; Res.; A.G. True; C.M. True; Saw Mill; Res.; E.S. Wilbur; George H. Steele; A. Hall; George Hettler; George H. Steele; John Stephenson; James Smith; John Stephenson; W.M. Easton; E.K.; John J. Siegrist; Mervin Henry; John Housewerth; Res.; Res.; J. Trumbull; N. Woodward; C. Jump; J.B. Brown; Charles Malay; E. Malay; Mrs. Alfred Draper; D. Kebher; George Cook; Michael Tobin; L.C. Hoyt; F.C.& W.D. Hall; Mary J. Hastings; C.S. Anderson; Res.; R.H. Anderson Est.; D. Clickner Est.; Yale P. Johnston; Miles Finch; John Schaimet; Edwin; Bannister; Joseph Snyder; G.R. Elms; Res.; C.A. True; James Boom & Jospeh Lake; Res.; Alfred J Smith; W. Eckerson; J.T. Peek; Wilford Fellows;. A.J. Peek; School; M.T. Smith; Cem.; John F. Drew; Edward Jones; Res.; S.S. Smith; Est.; E.B. Smith; E.L. Northup; Henry True; C.C. Stetler; Maria Brown; Res. of J.B. Brown; J.B. Brown; School; E.W. Clark; Walter Thorp; Phares Thorp; Mrs. A.E. Spencer; C.& E. Peek; Eli Ostrander; J.B. Brown; Ambrose Johnson; J.L. Johnson; Mrs. Thomas Western; R.P. Adams; Blackman TWP.; Henrietta TWP.; Tompkins TWP.; Ingham Co. Note:

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C4 -9 les I it, -7 F.- Jo m 429 Z ZZ 'Est -40 Q 04. 1 40 6`10 7 7, )aPI-177-(,l CUZZjr -E-d,7r1-lZ7'Td-- 34-50 3..,90 -Rca, 00(7 -6ý-j 0 W. chr-4y 334-37 1. -40 -40.-A-ti h ý'7ýq 44 ý169 xe Rob or?-17 czý (30 IW.1 CH./ T B Chpishp-, Ov Ull taý fN a 5 N LTas ts'. vo- o d-T -P. L ZI) 70 tQ -40 C,7Z '40 Kr) n ýn -Fisk 790 -Trum-azt ýM. -SaR-40r cTa7ues-Dlo'wnl-l 'VO7 eo wz-faso CS, 0 16 'o OL CY 0 a LO LU 40 do-S. -fftipres P0772,P-rC, (90 -4 ý11 0' 4-0, 7VT 1760 kbn- --Fas-te r flnev. I 7ner. T 700 co 10 71 va --Sýx,Be, Oelo C-L $7 441 1%h. 50 T..50 C7-, t-bavrz s 9 0 Me -v I -w- it r 1.ýVrsi Mr. 6-7 40. zz -, P-L as, r4) to 40 to mmmmurwmma Title: Tompkins 1 S 2 W Keywords: Grove Wolcott; Daniel Wilcox; Norman Wilcox; Edmond Jolls; John T. Towers; Eber Simonds; Adaline Goodwin; P. Warren; F.E.& L.B. Dunn; Joel Swain; Lewis L. Reed; J.M. Ewing; Richard Richardson; Geo Harwood; Jas. Hazelton; Gurdon L. Goold; Francis Dack; Jas. Hopcroft; Geo Camomile; Walter Goold; Levi Earll Est.; John Hayward; Adelbert Bell; Alfred I. James; Albert M. James. Res.; Geo. McArthur; G. Wooley; Owen Elmer; Albert M. James; Henry & J. Miller; F.S. Belcher; Gideon Schutt; Arland P.O.; Marian Smith; Emma J. Howes; Amasa H. Darling; Wm Wooley; Geo W. True; Hiram B. Elliot; Amasa H. Darling; A.H. Darling; Geo. W. True; James Blair; Wm Cully; Chas. Wooley; School; Edmund Harwood; Geo W. True; H.J. Pendell; J.M. Buck; Peter A. Jones; Stephen Thayer; F. Griffiths; R. Dunn; Frank Griffiths; Plynn Griffiths; Frank Brown; Fred C. Adams; Cem.; W.H. Adams; Harry Husband; Plynn Griffiths; Anna Kane; Richard Richardson; Geo. Barnes Est.; School; Walter Goold; Milo Schutt; Alfred Skinner; Ed. Richardson; F. Dack; Francis Dack; J. Hopcroft; L. Barson Est.; M.P.& C. Wade; W.S. Pomery; Geo. Goold; Enos Trefry; Lillian A. Dennis; Jacob Trefry; Lewis Palmer; J. Reardon; C.L. Bannister; G. Goold; B.A.& C.A. Farnham; Res.; Henry & John Miller; William McGill; School; Chas. Teachout; Mary A. Loomis; C. Bird; Phoebe Burtless; Geo. Goold; B.M.& S. Farnham; Geo Hayward; Cem.; Geo. G. Wooley; Oscar McLouth; Phoebe A. Lewis; Mrs. Jennie Cole; Mrs. Olive Wooley; H.W. Darling; J.B. Christie; H.W. Darling; Michigan Central R.R.; Daniel N. Fay; J.W. Royster; Mrs. James Brooks; Mrs. Mark Phillips; Berryville; Robert P. Todd; S. Walker; A.R.& A. Joslyn; Marshall Griffith; C.R. Prine; Res. Cem.; School; Cornelius Burke; Alzada Roote; John W. Dunn; E.W. Ford; Jas. Chappell; F. Chappell; Alfred Skinner Est.; E.W. Ford; Edward Ford; Willis S. Wade Est.; L.J. Reynolds; Res.; W.D. Adams; Jerome Stevens; Frank Barson; J.C. Wade; Willis S. Wade Est.; Jas. Hopcroft; Alzada Roote; E.W. Ford; W.H. Adams; M. Griffiths; Alida White; E. Bannister; L. Barson Est.; L.J. Reynolds; J.W. Dunn; Edwin Bannister; Mrs E. Richardson; Alida White; M.P.& C.A. Wade; B. Fyrell; T. Harris; Grand River; Chas. L. Bannister; J. Wood Est.; Mrs. John Curtis; Thos. J. Kirkby; Henry L. Woodward; Ira. O. Stewart; N.W. Boardman; B.M.& S. Farnham; J.D. Boardman; Res.; Margaret Connell; John J. Losey; J.D. Boardman; Moses Curtis; Horace Christie; Sam'l. W. Christie; William Smith; J.B. Christie; H.W. Darling; Teter Blair; Calvin Wood Est.; Teter Blair; Allan Pulver; M.F. Wood; J. Custer Est.; Jas. S. Wood; T.P. Smith; Church; Res.; Rhoda Fifield; School; Res.; J.N. Pope; C. Ferguson; Res.; East Springport P.O.; G.J. Townley; Res.; W.I.& M. Townley; W.S. Wade Est.; Gardner D. Green; Res.; H. Fergson; Eli Fisk; Jas. Chappell; A.B. Nichols; A. Cook; Geo. A. Losey; J. Gordon; Wm. Gillespie; Ellis W. Clark; Geo. W. Jones; Jacob Gordon; M.F. Southworth; Daniel Gordon; Cem.; J.W. Elder; John C. Southworth; E. Peters; Mill; F.W. Western; Tompkins; Mill Pond; John C. Southworth; Res.; Geo & S.R. Stimson; Harriet Western; J.D. Boardman; J.W. Elder; Samuel Western; L.H. Dewey; J.C. Elder; Mary A. Laycock; Jas. C. Elder; Jotham Wood Est.; Mary A. Hall; Moses Curtis; Wallace Foote; Res.; M Curtis; H.B. Foote; Walter R. Curtis; Wm Smith; Edward J. Curtis; J.C. Foote; Wm Smith; H.M. Field; Henry Curtis; Church; School; Church; W.H. Layman; S. Pulver; A.A. Alverson; Res.; Sular Pulver; T.A.; Robert B. Hatton; J.F. Losey; Geo Losey; L. Price; W.S. Holton; M.M. Ludlow; Geo. J. Townley; G.S. Clement; Res.; Res.; Truman M. Sanford Est.; Frank Townley; W.I.& M. Townley; Res.; N.S. Darling; School; James. D. Town; Res.; Geo. K. Fisk; Ava Reardon; T.J. Clark; Eli Fisk; Theron S. Reynolds; Wm. Clark; Edwin Curtis; William Clark; Eli Fisk; Res.; J.B. Dow; S.H. Underwood; A. Clough; C.D. Clough; Wm Gordon; Geo. & S.R. Stimson; Lewis Gordon; August Hoyer; Chas. Wilkinson; F.A. Kennedy; Isaac B. Taylor; Res.; Lewis Gordon; Res.; M.E. Bartlette; P.L. Harris; Walter R. Curtis; Wm Curtis; H. Powers; Edwin Powers; Jas. E. Harris; Henry Powers; E. Powers; E.J. Curtis; Jas. E. Harris; Lee Botsford; Geo McCrumb; J. Raymond; F. Quithel; J.S. Wood; Emory Quithel; R. Quithel; John VanDeusen; Abram Sager; A.W. Bather; Hannah Mann; Jos. Hawes; Cem.; Church; Property; Church; Res.; Geo R. Davis; Res.; Nelson Sisson; Res.; Geo R. Davis; Mrs. M. Ver Valin; John Foster; Ira Snow; Geo R. Davis; L. Brown; Eli & R. Fisk; Mrs. M. Ver Valin; C. Conard; Jos. W. Moon; G. Hogle; Amos R. Dewaters; Wm Stimer; W.A. Snyder; B.C. Lewis; H. Draper Est.; Wm. M. Yedder; J. Briggs; Benj. C. Lewis; Mrs. G.W. Stevens; D. Benn; T. Conkling; C. Wilson; A. Raymond; Harry Allen; Minard P.O.; W.H. McArthur; Wm A. Snyder; J.H. Whitmore; Sandstone Creek; Dwight Raymond; Res.; Mrs. Emmet Rhines; P.N. Harrington; M. Losey; G.W. Rhines; Mrs. Stevens; Mill; C.J. Rumsey; Res. of Geo Pearson; W.S. Pomeroy; William Ives; Chester Pomeroy; R.W. Swift; H. Losey; Geo. Rhines; Henry Losey; Enos Raymond; Myron Raymond; Dennis Connor; H.H. Gillespie; N.J.U.; Henry Powers; School; Cem.; J.& C. Hamp; Jas Thompson; John W. Wood; Edwin Powers; J. Raymond; H. Draper Est.; D. Connor; John A. Abbey; Res.; Hiram Draper Est.; A.J. Losey; Wilson D. Losey; Gordon Standish; Loyal Standish; John D. McCall; G. Standish; D. Parks; G. Cook; Sandstone TWP.; Springport TWP.; Ingham Co.; Rives TWP. Note:

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pIt" T O M P K I N S T W P Thoai9 izhoAmrroS4lt -EdwrrOs- - 00 4-0 le? l 6 Cc'crt CA0 0 Cam pbe~lt ai..'aLe 3 *s~s;Weoye TI/A. C~so49XZ lo -ecan- 120 De~u onr ~c J'tO.44.4 14IZ..5,3 TVVz'(,-, / 1 9 4 4 0 i I ~ s r r. t h i s ~ ~. 6 C r u s _ _ _ _ __ _ _ --re Oite Euaen@ Chrmnej ~O -Devt 14.4.,.35UO * ~ 3 ~ Btt~ra0 Title: Sandstone 2 S 2 W Keywords: Ira Snow; Res.; F.L.; Chester A. Conant; J.P; Edward Murphy; William Campbell; Ellis D. Snow; F.W.; C.R. Conant Est.; Gilbert B. Hogle; A.J. Snyder; John Churchill; W. Stimer; T.T. Anderson; John Mains; Chas. E.& Isabel Trask; Alonzo Blood; Walter Kirkley; W. McArthur; W.H.& C. Anglemyer; Harry Allen; N.P. Harrington; John W. Griss; Abraham Raymond; Samuel Jackson; Thomas Leonard; School; J. Harrington; William Milligan; Kassick Harrington; Res.; George L. Harrington; Daniel Lewis; Gress; J.E. Gress; George & Harrison Morse; O. McArthur; Myron Raymond; Addie Raymond; Angeline Ackerson; M. Losey; Angeline Ackerson; A.R. Darrill; John Vedder; C.D. Raymond; D.P. Harrington; A.J. Underwood; Mrs. Ann Brooks; John Losey& wife; C.D. Raymond; Chas Losey; Myron Raymond; A. Raymond; Frederick Cones, Jr.; Frederick Cones, Sr.; Jenks; John Brooks; T. Crosby; James Webb; C.D. Raymond; A. Parks; H. Draper Est.; Henry Jacobs; Frederick Cones, Sr.; W.J. Ingraham; Res.; Tabor; A.P. Cook Est.; George N. Dean; Orlin S. Dean; T.T. Anderson; Henry C. Titus; Joshua & George Rogers; Jasper E. Wellman; C.E. Cooper; Orlin S. Dean; William Dean; V. Carrier; Charles E. Howe; George H. Wilcox; Daniel Quigley; J.G. Fielding; A. Swift; Hiram S. Moe; George C. Greenwood; Hannah Swift; A. Swift; John H. Livingston; Nelson I. Peterson; Daniel Lewis; Sarah A. Hoyle; Charles A. Blair; Sarah A. Hoyle; Abram Hammett; John Vedder; T. Townsend; D.P. Harrington; Cem.; Betsey Osborn; J. Carroll; Browner; J.P.; Homer Vedder; John Vedder; John Carroll; Betsy Osborn; H. Hicks; Richard Waldron; C.A. Carroll; Seneca Moffitt; Mrs. Olive Vedder; Aaron Cones; Elias F. Pierce; R.W. Raymond; C.D. Raymond; Fred R. Abbey; Benjamin S. Raymond; Austin B Losey & Wife; N.W. Raymond; Edmund Upton; Cem.; Eugene Chapel; Mrs. Betsy Gary; James King; D. Stoddard; W.J. Semon; Cyrus Pierce; F.H. Rogers Est.; Adeline Bernard; H.K.; James E. Helmer; T.T. Titus; Frank E. Benn; Dora L. Chapel; School; J.W. Richardson; Sandstone Creek; Asa Wyman Est.; Thomas Swift; John H. Livingston; C.G. Wyman; E.W. Moffitt; Frank E. Sackrider; Cyrus Coy, Est.; L.W. Moffitt; D.L. Chapel; Jared W. Richardson; Jane Benn; Jacob Fisher; J. Hammond Sr.; J.H. Jr.; Abram Avery; Charles A. Hicks; James Walker; G.H. Hicks; Dow Tannicliff; S.J. Holton; James Walker; William Walker; Thomas Townsend; Mrs. K. Pherdun; Amanda Moffitt; C.A. Carroll; Anson J. Godfrey; Seneca Stevens; C.E. Allen; C.J. Champlin; Geo. C. Brown; A.E. Taylor; School; R.W. Raymond; Allen S. Taylor; Allen S. Taylor; M.D. Crawford; John Ottaey; N.D. Crawford; Gardner L. Hunn; O.A. Rogers; L.A. Chamberlin; Dennis Dunn; L.A. Chamberlin; I. Stoddard; Ichabod Stoddard; Laura A.& F.A. Winslow; Mackey Brook; W.H. Snow; C.A. Rogers; Charles J. Rogers; Sylvester Cochran; E.B. Cochran; Sylvester Cochran; Earl Raymond; Charles K. Lewis; William E. Gardner; A.B.; John E. Gardner; Res.; J.C. Corwin; O.H. Eastman; Wm E. Hinds; A.L. Richardson; School; J. Hammond Sr.; Lewis Atwell; Edward J. Fenn; Res.; E.C. Wilcox; O.H. Eastman; John B. Harrington; William J. Cohoon; Mrs. Susan Reardon; John A. Fellows Est.; J. Osterhout; Charles Reardon; Res.; John J. Smith; Charles Bailey; Mrs. Sam'l Spurr; Frank Bunnings; William J. Brewer; School; S.J. Holton; John J. Smith; William Brewer; Charles I. Moe; John M. Hartung; A. Winegar Est.; Root Est.; D.H.; S.; D.; H.D.; D.H.; W. Hobbins; W.J. Chamberlin; C.C. Tucker; A. Quivey; L.A. Chamberlin; P.R. Brooks; P.L. Walker; William Finch; Peter Ver Valin; W.& Smith Crofoot; George Sinclair; W.J. Chamberlin; Charles Harrington; William Jackson Est.; A. Winegar Est.; Richard King; Burton L. Holloway; Emma C. Comstock; W.E. Gardner; George B. Binnings; Edward Sutton; L.W. Comstock; Mrs. R. Cramer; George G. Binnings; Cyrenus Parks; H.C. Richardson; G.W. Chapel; J.C. Corwin; E.C. Wilcox; A.D. Higgins; Thomas F. Cuff; Philip B. Shaw; A.R. Glover; Norman J. Cuff; Emmet Rhines; L. Rhines; H.N. Tousey; John A. Fellows Est.; Thomas Sackrider; Fred C. Sackrider; Milo Markham; J.J. Smith; J.A. Fellows; Catherine Mellen; W.A. Gibson; Horace G. Bailey; Frederick Evans; Res.; William H. Warner; P.& S. Kerfoot; George Wood; I.& M. Dodds; Elenora Thurston; Mrs. S. Duncan; J. Kerfoot; Ralph Hall; W. Eva; A.M. Duncan; J. Robinson; F. Walker & Wife; Parma; W.P.B.; Mrs. J. Scott; J. Dean; S. Ackles; W.S.; B.; H.J. Stimson; W.H. Clark; D.S.G.; School; G.S.; C.S.; Mrs J.; W.C.; J.W.H.; F.; H.; G.; S.; L.B.K.; George D. Eggleston; M.W. Clark; Samuel Foster; Elbert M. Foster; W.H.& H.M. Jewell; Geo B. King; Peter Ver Valin; Isaac Storms; Frank Finch; Michigan Central R.R.; F.F.; Zora McGonegal; N.J. DuPuy; School; J.O. Chapel; N.J. DuPuy; Edward Sutton; Samuel Chapel; Cem.; Ann E. Snow; Horace B. Snow; Walter A. Bailey; Res.; Amos E. Eastman; Matthew Dearing, Est.; Cem.; Abram Avery; W. Grant; F.C. Sackrider; William J. Cohoon; Sandstone P.O.; School; Church; Nathan C. Wall; Lucinda Rhines; Rachel Wall; Frank E. Sackrider; Nathan S. Potter; Trumbull Station; Res.; Charles Binnings; Benjamin Trumbull; Res.; Res.; G. Cotton; Woodville; Holiday; S. Moore; Pringle; Holiday; R. Lane; J. Dickinson; Horner; W. Moore; J. Evans; Walker; Horner; J.H.; S. Owens; P. O'Brien; J. Laverty; J.T.; W.D.B.; Tompkins TWP.; Blackman TWP.; Parma TWP.; Spring Arbor TWP.; Note:

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Tvin. 11 T!- %%ý i Lo NO At 4 i --H iz w 0 r- -44 - r Lo z taw -Edwl (,Pd, wzczs 2-80 110 o__ 1110 NO IGO 'Plo Title: Spring Arbor 3 S 2 W Keywords: Geo. D. Eggleston; Wilber Gray; Isaac E. Howe; Geo. W. Welsh; William Borrows; H. King; W.M. Jones; Theodore C. Bishop; Jas. E. Roberts; M.J. Roberts; M.G. Borner; Oliver Chapel Est.; Orson J. Storm; Isaac Storm; L.E. Roberts; Geo. W. Chapel; David Chapel; Charles Rogers; Ira B. Lowell; Darwin Chambers; I. Chambers; D.B. Brown; J. Chambers; Geo. Chambers; Charles D. Brown; W.H. Miner; D.B. Brown; Wm Grant; L. Richey; Geo. W. Wheeler; Abraham Avery; Alice Townsend; Chloe L. Fuller; Harriet P Gavett; Fredk B. Ward; H.P. Gavett; B. Bailey; C. Wall Est.; A.H. Laverty; Jotham Bryant; Henry W. Shaw Est.; J.C. Eastman; N. Bayn Est.; W.T.; L.D.V.; D.F. Wallemire; Hayden & Reynolds; M.B. Bradford; Barney Conlin; John W. Bradford; C.B. Streeter; Caroline Roach; B.W. Huestis; Theodore A. King; Geo. W. Welsh; T. Winches; Res.; Jas. Z. Miller; Wm. M. Jones; A.F. King; Rob.t Cunningham; H. Dalby; Albert F. King; W.F. Gildersleeve; John Connor; J.A. Jones; W.C.P. Armstrong; Mary A. Dibble; Harriet J. Tefft; Sylverster Jones; Julia Videto; Dwight Chambers; Lafayette Graham; James D. Price; E.A. Harrington; James Videto; Ella Fassett; John G. Perrine Est.; J.B. Klinesmith; H. Woelfle; A.N. French; Sebastian Weatherwax; James Cully; Martin Olds; Jotham Bryant; A.D. Spencer; Amos Bradford Est.; R.W. Bryant; Miles A. Jones; S.H. Hunsicker; Noah & Polly Dodge; Jonathan King Est.; S. Bean; C.W. Fowler; J. Jenkins; Mrs. Knapp & A.M. Cain; W. Streeter; S. Mill; School; J.H. Bean; Wm. Connor; W.P. Nichols; W. Beard Est.; Jewett S. Bean; Fred. R. Bean; Hayden & Reynolds; Urania Bean; Sandstone Creek; Lydia Bean; Ambrose Bean; John H. Bean; E.J. Smith; Geo. W Bright; Theo. A. King; Andre T. Winches; E.J. Tafft; E.O.; Spratt; S. Roberts; F.A. Jones Est.; Clarence J. Reed.; J.A. Jones; Francis A. Jones Est.; C. Roberts; James H. Synder; L.G.; Otis Butler; DeWitt Pretty; Spring Arbor; School; Church; Sophia Butler; Jos. A. French; Almira N. French; W.F. Warren; James Videto; Geo. Harrington; Douglas Coon; F.O. Mains; Erwin A. Herrington; Mary Coon, Est.; Caroline Douglas; S. Lockwood; A. Omens; Miranda Tucker; D.T.; B.; A.C.W.; J.C.; E.A. Herrington; John Cogswell; School; Frank A. Herrington; John M. Herrington; P.S. Herrington; Martin Olds; Porter S. Herrington; T. Stanfield; J.G. Guyle; Church; G. Cogswell; John H. Bean; Edward E. Thompson; Wm. Connor; A. Begole Est.; Hayden & Reynolds; Clark R. Fowler; John T. Hoover; A. Begole Est.; Frank Heitt; J. Cranmore; M. Tompkins; Eugene S. Bean; Clark R. Fowler; Urania Bean; Wm. D. Street; H. Bean; W.H.H. Pardee; N.F. Dewey; Res.; Byron Bailey; Geo. W. Bright; Maria Bean; St.Clair Bean; E.O. Spratt; Res.; Geo. S. Tefft; W. Williams; J.M. Brown; Lewis R. Todd; School; DeWitt Pretty; E.O. Spratt; E. Forward; David Thomas; L.G. Lockwood; L. Bailey; U.; D.E. Crouch; Nelson G. Tupper; J.C. Bateman; N.G. Tupper; John Cogswell; Chas. D. Carter; James Coon; Fred. H. Haire; P.S. Herrington; Geo. Cogswell; DeWitt Pretty; Jane A. Myers; DeWitt Pretty; Eugene N. Belden; Snyder; W.J. Tefft; B.C.; B.S.; W.B. Smith; Douglas Coon; W.T. Rogers; John H. Myers; Anthony Carter; John H. Bean; Frank W. Fowler; S.H. Hunsicker; Gertrude A. Brown; E.H. Pease; Clark R. Fowler; W.H.H. Snow; M. Terpening; F.W. Fowler; B.C. Hatch; Tunis Vrooman; John H. Bean; James A. Dewey; Res.; N.F. Dewey; Phineas J. Dewey; D. Barber Est.; Lewis Todd; St. Claire Bean; Jasper J. Tucker; J.J. Tucker; E. Humphrey; Squire O. Thomas; J.M. Thomas; D.C. Thomas; Squire O. Thomas; J.J. Tucker; D. Barber Est.; Oscar E. Tefft; L. Wolcott; J.M. Lewis; Geo S. Tefft; C.C. Bean; F.S. Crouch; Henry N. Tefft; Spring Arbor Sta.n; Chauncey Worth; Geo. Bates; H.N. Tefft; Francis S. Crouch; Cyrus Palmater; Lime Lake; School; Amasa M. Pardee; N. Tefft; Caroline Sryock; F.H. Haire; A.& A. Worth A.& A. Worth; C. Kinney; C. Kinney; Dewitt Pretty; Chas. Crapser; Joel N. Tanner; G. Palmater; E.R. Blinn; Viola Blinn; G. Palmater; R.M. Hale; Eugene H. Belden; A. Carter; F.W. Fowler; D.S. Reardon; M. Terpening; Danforth Waite Est.; Cem.; Church; C.E. Reynolds; Gertrude A. Brown; James B. Hatch; W.H.H. Snow; Elmer E. Hatch; Edith A. Pease; C. Rutherford; Gilbert Wilson; Judson D. Crouch; North BR. Kalamazoo R.; William H. Burk; A. Groves; C.E.& W.A. Bayn; W. Woodliff; William Wolcott; Augusta Ross; L. Wolcott; W. Cross; B. Bailey; Augusta M. Anderson; Aaron S. Barns; Squire O. Thomas; W. Reynolds; School; L. Wolcott; Homer Frazier; Cross L.; F.A. Jones Est.; W.H. Cross; C.& N. Sears; R.R. Tingley; Chauncey Worth; W. Wolcott; D. Waite Est.; A. McFate; John McFate; F. Kostetter; Edgar M. Snow; Harriet P. Mead Est.; Henry N. Tefft; Orlin Palmater; Res.; Seth Kinsey; Ellen Lair; Wm E. Gates; O. Butler; Jas. J White; Maud McDonald; Alex. McDonald; Newton H. Sears; John W. Sanders; Charles A. Sears; H. Halstead; Wm Johnson; Geo. N. Hatch; Edward Reynolds; B.C. Hatch; Judson D. Crouch; Mark Johnson; Res.; Betsy Town; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Michigan Central R.R.; Hanover TWP.; Concord TWP.; Summit TWP.; Sandstone TWP. Note:

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S Fp R I N G 863 - 11464 -7A -m -- 10 enry ocl -T-w goe 457 Rli chzrwrat ~%ai e-iPe~s ~ aL~L. i~ort. Jhw iitcy140on K Eisiee 6666~ esA~k 40~ah -WesofA wn 0. Pcw- ff one/ 4 -- 2 ~~~t 4I0e~ F12 40 A~~l ' SeeJ~EJ wJca llnt pay--ar ~ epeUvP 20 nasa Title: Hanover 4 S 2 W Keywords: Nathan Cochran; James T. Snow Est.; Henry Cochran; School; Elizabeth Cleland; Melvin Thorp; David Barns; F. Liedley; T. Liedley; T.W. Liedley; Frank Ford; Cross Lake; M. Maddock; G.T. Williams; Royal Frazier; C. Stevens; John McFate; A.W. Westgate; E.M. Snow; Hannah J. Wheaton; J.L. Thorn; R. Schuyler; Seth Browerman; J.D. Stuart; Seth Bowerman; Mary Frazier; Mary Bishop; Geo. W. Weeks; S. Frazier & C.P. Hatch; North Branch Kalamazoo River; Mary C. Belden; Milford Tanner; G. Redinger; V. Mitchell; Mary Bishop; W. Snyder; S. Frazier; W.& R. Crosthwaite; G. Weeks; A. Snyder; L. Snyder Est.; A.J. Myers; S.C.; H. Halstead; Orville Tripp; Martin Tripp; H. Gifford; H.M. Eddy; Horton; J.F. Brown; Romine A. Thorn; Res.; Res.; Jas. L. Thorn; B.C. Hatch; Res.; John A. Hatch; Res.; Lewis Hatch; Res.; B.C. Hatch Jr.; Abel N. Howe; Res.; Edward Reynolds; Geo. S. Wilson; Ransom Keeler; Mary E. Howe; Geo. S. Wilson; Mrs. Flora Ashley; Res.; Alonzo Watson; E.C. Powell; Levant Dunham; E. Courtney; Frank Ford; E. Cleland; Res. of H.A. Dixon; Wells W. Dew; F. Folks; Mrs. Spratt; A. West; M.B. Snyder; Wells W. Dew; Curtis Dixon; Wells W. Dew; Edw. Knowles; S. Snyder; J.B. Cooper; Geo. Crispell; Edward Tripp; Thos. Stephens; Theo. Liedley; Edward Tripp; Henry Tucker; Ann Tucker; T. Stephens; John Frazier; Res.; O.C. Stone; Res.; Edward Tripp; Wm. Perrott; Res.; Res.; School; Res.; Chas. W. Weeks; Jane Hatch; Helen Gidley; Agnes Gidley; Chas. Stephens; G.E. Bowerman; W. Perrott; J. Kellicut; J. Kellicut; Amy Anderson; Ann Anderson; J. Sullivan; Ann Williams; Samuel Frazier; H.B. Tripp; Res.; Geo. Weeks; Lester Fowler; Cem.; Albert G. Ayres; Res.; L. Hutchins; J.F. Brown; School; Giles Hunt; Dennis Sullivan; C.P. Hatch; Res.; Res.; Cornelius Dancer; V. Mitchell; J.E. Hatch; Res.; J.E. Hatch; Wm. H. Cornett; Abel N. Howe; Wm. E. Gates; Res.; Jacob Dancer; Wm. Dancer; John Cogswell; Thos. Woodliff Sr.; Jas. D. Knight; Elizabeth Cleland; Res.; James Folks; Seth Snyder; G.T. Williams; P. Williams; L. Hammond; A. Stephens; A.P. Cook; Wm. Johns; Res.; T. Stephens; H.B. Tripp; J. Frazier; J.N. Horton; A.P. Cook Est.; B.C. Morehouse; Angus Steel; J.B. Cooper; R.D.& A.B. Cooper; R.D.& A.B. Stephens; L. Morehouse; E.A. Morehouse; Thos. Stephens; Eliz.th Gillespie; E. Wolcott; V.C. Morehouse; Allen Stephens; E. Wolcott; Mrs. W. Perrot; Moses Richards; J.T. Snow Est.; Chas. E. Snow; Isaac Johns; A. Cooper; Chas. E. Snow; Frank W. Snow; A. Kellicut; A. Williams; Mary L. Kellicut; Chas. Kellicut; Walter Fowler; Res.; J. Kellicut; I. Kellicut; A. Anderson; C. Kellicut; A. Williams; M.L. Kellicut; A. Kellicut; Lewis L. Fowler; A.G. Ayres; A.I. Ayres; Res.; Jacob Mitchel Est.; Josephus Mitchell; Res.; Catherine Heustis; W. Cavanaugh; Res.; Leonard Rogers; Elsie Mitchell; Res.; L. Rogers; A.G. Ayres; John Sullivan; Res.; A.P. Cook Est.; H. Wickman; W.E. Kellicut; E. Taylor; Res.; Florence Caldwell; H.W.; John Hart; Emma C. Rogers; A.P. Cook Est.; Nathan Kenney; Teff; W.A. Reed; Henry Young; Res.; Allen Grover; C. Dixon; G. Carris; Edward Dodd Est.; Res. of J.W. Hutchins; School; Jas. D. Knight; Res.; Roland Powell; Jas. Folks; Fred Folks; H.H. Loper; Res.; J.M. Morgan; C. Sever; Res.; Chas. Sever; C.N. Green; Eugene Knight; Res.; Res.; John Schoch; V.B. Kennedy; Res.; Bibbins Lake; Ellen Allen; G. Bibbins; Cincinnati Jackson Mackinaw R.R.; Moses Richards; G.V. Fraker; Elias Allen; Hanover; Res.; Res.; N.W. Latham; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; Angus Steel; Jefferson H. Cook; Lewis L. Fowler; C.H. Bowerman; Wm. Bowerman; K.; W. Mathews; C.A. Fowler; J. Fisher; J. Fisher; Res.; John Chilson; W. Sullivan; John Sullivan; Jerry Sullivan; Res.; Res.; Leander Bebee; F. Wickman; P. Wickman; Res.; Helen Drake; Mary Skinner; Eugene Greiner; F. Wickman; Res.; A.E. Hartman; F. Pickell; School; Frank Wickman; Catherine Hart; J. Sullivan; Wm.& M. Drake; A.P. Cook Est.; Mrs. N. Davis; Res.; Geo. W. Parker; G.W. Parker; F. Greiner; Anson W. Shaw; Res.; John Powell; Res.; Fred Folks; Jefferson Strait; Roland Powell; Reuben Strait; Otis D. Finch Est.; Horseshoe Lake; O. Lige; Geo. Bibbins; E.L.; Thos. Stephens; W. Mason; D.D. Rowley; E. Calkins; J.D. Scutt; J. Spencer; J.D. Gale; H. Fleetwood; H. Rowley Sr.; N. Richards; E. Pratt; C. Burlison; John Sawin; A. Sprague; C. Woodliff; E. Mabee; A. Wolcott; L.E. Larkin; Annette Wolcott; A. Wood; G.W. Parker; Emma Dean; W.J.G. Dean; C.H. Bowerman; Res.; Jas. Newbury; Res.; Frank Wheaton; Res.; C.H. Goldsmith; Henry T. Jackson; Bogart & Layton; W. Kellogg; Selah Day Est.; Homer Fisher; Res.; Almond Hinckley; H. Wickman; E. Bidwell; F. Wickman; H.T. Jackson; Almond Hinckley; Eugene Greiner; Ira B. Weeks; John Spencer; Geo. Wickman; Willis Wickman; Mary E. Wickman; Res.; Louisa St. John; Ira B. Weeks; Res.; Lewis C. Spink; P.E. Chapel; John Sullivan; Fox Lake; Frank Pickell; S. Foster; J. Bunce; Percy E. Chapel; Neil Cary; Mud Lake; Peoples National Bank; J. Comstock Est.; E. Strait; L. Parker; Reuben Strait; G. Parker; Eugene Strait; Stony Point; Sarah Thompson; Lucinda Parker; James Buchanan; Mary C. Burr; C. Burr; E. Hoag; Henry Thompson; South Branch of Kalamazoo River; Susan Hall; Branch Davis Bates Est.; Hunt; G.P. Colgrove; Geo Litchault; U.H. Densmore; H.N. Rowley; S. Wolcott; Mrs. S. Wolcott; R. Strait; D. Conklin; C. Burr; Espie Bros; R. Strait; Geo. Colgrove; N.C. Bissell; J. Coinburn Est.; D. Conklin; S.A. Strong; S.E. Ferguson; O.A. Burtholomew; F. Kennedy; A. Wier; S.L. Hagerman; John Futz; Daniel McNabb; H.N. Rowley Sr.; Robert Espie; Mary E. Hubbard; W.J.G. Dean; Moses F. Densmore; Res.; Henry Richards; C. Masker; G. Frazier; W. McGregor; W. Brooks; Cornelius Masker; Nicholas Masker; Fred Masker; L.H. Jackson; Leroy Brown; C.K. Densmore; H. Miles; School; O.P. Richard; Seth Layton; Res.; Cem.; Almond Skinner Est.; Mrs. Root; S. Mullican; Oscar Stephens; Wm Atwell; Res.; Lake Hinman; Wm. Sanderson Jr.; John Spencer; Ashley Ramsdell; Sophia Fowler; Spencer Lake; Philo Little Est.; Lewis C. Spink; E. Ramsdell; Stephen Ramsdell; Philo Little Est.; Camp Sherman; H. McGee; Eugene Ramsdell; G. Greenshaw; Lake Farewell; Res.; Res.; Stephen Ramsdell; Hillsdale County; Pulaksi TWP.; Liberty TWP.; Spring Arbor TWP. Note:

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I 4 cA-o 1I'lWWicnns a 2 AMYEa.ERTOKU: ~AWI ctneS 40 OOMflt ctonvn S Ucos 13,5.ThseqqI Ivfla fl nI240* St 99.7dom * ~ A K 9t4___ ______Jr.___ ____ U U, * 8 40zr~w~1 -toI8 0 Uio.AP m40ins I red Z/ Cliapt -,.-49 dye - V 1506 So/ ~4 > ~*CIS' 20--_07_ _ 404 U ý1 " sssIou- lllc40 i ___ /ciC 10- 0 *-60 A-Bakeorer 6060 16'0 40, i60w, alcj T-- - -Ii 0 ilk U 40 --bectcl 45 tces IA Iphi/coti W bui i/oo-t tZ7 J;flt-lcW - H I L L, 9 0 A L p '-a 4. - K c:0 U Ir Uc -Ries 1t33.zo /Ch7L#W~ L e 40 &Ib(e(II4 01*. Parker -By-rmEAipheas Bell -E, - Id/ F r,eR w A 20irner 1W * [ 80 80 -Wila0Lvo40 1 I. IDom. ________------~zL2.A7~ I El I Title: Pulaski 4 S 3 W Keywords: John Thrasher; C. Patterson; Walter Penoyar; William F. Goodwin; Charles Root; Michigan Central R.R.; Res.; John Stanham; Samuel Bliss; William Burmingham; Charles A. Sever; Ira Skutt; Isaac L. Ostrom; Henry Osborn Est.; John Stranham Und. Samuel Bliss Und.; Morris Crispell; William H. Brown; Elmer Skutt; John Stranham; Mary Traves; Austin Pomeroy Est.; William Emery; Mathias Crandall; George Drake; R.C. Brail; Ernest O. Willey; Levi Eckert; Res.; Adam Eckert; Res.; Daniel Schneider; Res.; Catherine James; William Leppert; Andrew R. Gregory; Res.; W.O.R.; George Keeler; Lewis Jacobs; D.C. Scranton; W.I.E. Wheeler; Josiah Bigelow; Swain's Lake; Henry Dodes; John Fritz; T. Hildreth Est.; C. Fuggar; D. Naviland Est.; R. Paddock Est.; W.C. Wetmore; R. Paddock Est.; Henry Dodes; William Piper; Cushman Lake; B.S. Waldo; Thomas Rogers; Myers Paddock; Stephen & Harvey Hubbard; Frank C. Rhodes; Thomas Hungerford; Edward Patter; Rushford Berry; Res.; Otis D. Lewis; E. White; Lewis C. Dixon; Geo. White; P.K. Perine; Nathan Cochran; Henry Amidon; Benjamin Dann; Morris Sanford; Catherine Kell; Morris Sanford; J.F. Wildt; Beaver Creek; Susan E. Fisher; Enoch Fisher, Est.; Albert J. Brown; James Wheeler; W. Patterson; James Sheldon; W. Nearpass; Justin Penoyar; R.C. Brail; Isaac Bartell; Res. of Wm Bartlett; Charles Bartlett; Elm Wood Farm; William Wildt; James Wheeler; Isaac Bartell; Daniel Kellicut Est.; Albert Andrews; Robert C. Brail; C.E.L. Perine; Res.; School; Thomas Willey; George Schneider; Frank L. Weston; Ernest Saxton; G. Lown & W. King; William H. Magel; William Piper; Edward Wadsworth; John Bartle; Mary Snyder; Ernest Saxton; Eugene Burdett; Frank L. Weston; Res.; John Pearson Est.; Nowlin Est.; William Nowlin Est.; Elizabeth Nowlin; W. Nowlin Jr.; Elizabeth Nowlin; W.I.E. Wheeler; F. Kassac; Kate M.& Chas. Hungerford; Res. of Cyrus Hungerford; Israel Cory; Clara West Guardian; John Luttenton; Burton Vrooman; Myron Vanderburgh; School; Chas. Luttenton; Jacob Findley; Clement Gleeson Est.; Cem.; Clara West (Guar); R.E. Luttenton; C. Luttenton; John Luttenton; Elijah Dixon; Curtis D. Dixon; Henry B. Fisher; Philip Wooliver; Enoch Fisher Est.; Daniel Yinger; E.J. Mench; Edwin N. Lincoln; Albert E. Carr; Edwin N. Lincoln; Cincinnati Jackon and Mackinaw R.R.; Fred Lincoln; Jackson Penoyar; Justin Penoyar; James W. Howard; John T. Willey James W. Howard; Henry B. Fisher; Chas. Lincoln; John T. Willey; Mud Lake; George Smith; C.E.L. Perine; George R. Howard; School; John M. Brail; Hiram Watson; Jacob F. Wildt; Res.; S.G. Beebe; D. Lewis Jacobs; John Caywood; Phillip Seaver; Thomas Caywood; Cem.; Res.; Warren I.E. Wheeler; Wheelerton; Pulaski P.O.; School; Elevator; Depot; L.; T.C.; Joseph J. Wilbur; Wilbur Lake; J.J. Lovett; W. Lovett; F.E.& J. Hingerford; James G. Culver Est.; James Folks; Charles Folks; Thomas Petchell Est.; R.F. Luttenton; George A. Keefer; Levant S. Dunham; William Vanderburgh; Allen W. Grover; P. Williams; Allen W. Grover; Hannah Arris; Susan Fisher; James E. Fisher; Julia Fisher; Albert S. Lacey; Ann M. Fisher; Res.; Doctor P. Abbott; Philip J. Wooliver; Res.; Bowman Smith; Mark Browning; John M. Butters; Amos Hutchins; John W. Clark; South Branch Kalamazoo River; C. Abbott; Doctor P. Abbott; Geo. F. Wiselogle; Res.; Jediah D. Cook, Est.; James W. Howard; Homer Simons; William Clark; Ogilva E. Hamblin; A.J. Clark; George R. Howard; John Bartle; George L. Smith; C.M.; Helen Severance; Mary Baker; A.J. Clark; D.B. Smith; John Dawson; Res.; N.J. Ackley; Eli Watson, Est.; Calista Turner; William F. Butters; James Malloch; G.&W. Watson; Church; Sherman Jacobs; John Stoner; Samuel M. Center; Thomas Lambert; Benjamin Rushton; Robert H. Hubbard; George E. Weston; Adeila Wyllis; James G. Culver, Est.; Thomas Clark; Jason W. Clark; W. Vanderburgh; O. Cooper; Charles Dunham; Thomas Clark; Laura J. Turner; William Nash; Samuel Center, Est.; Adam Orr; Charles Dunhmam; Cem.; School; John W. McMahon; Res.; Silas C. Baker; Res. of Frederick Storms; John W. Clark; Frank J. Gordon; Francis French; John Raser; C. Hutchins; Res.; Hiram C. Butters; A. Buck; John T. Hutchins; William Watson; David H. Curey; H. Cox; Hiram Butters; J.M. Butters; William Clark; William Hamblin; A.C. Champion; School; James N. Strang; William Watson; Res.; Mary E. Scribner; Alfred Buck; Milton Hodge; H.E. Weston; Kate L. Malloch; C. Tyler Est.; Jason W. Clark; Tomas McCart; Stephen Allen Est.; Fred M. Hodge; Res. of Jason W. Clark; William Wade; Rezin Barnhart; Eva Howard; Daniel Sergeant; Robert H. Hubbard; Alpheus Wooden; Albert Stookey; John Cogswell; Elizabeth Haw; S.A.&G.W. Center; J,G.; James Perrott; Francis D. Williams; Silas C. Baker; Res. of Levi S. Strait; Elias Allen; Harrison Dunham; Byron L. Harlow; Sherwood Holland; L. Rogers; George Dunham; Daniel M. Parker; Res. of Alfred Norfolk; Annis J. Harlow; Simon King; Hiram King; Cem.; School; Asa Kell; Frank King; Asa Kell; N. Hollingshead; William H. Owen; Charles Owen; Walcott Teachout; Orin S. Hutchinson; Res.; Clark N. Cady; Milo Farbush; Goose Lake; Nathan S. Smith; John W. Dawson; Res.; Res.; Cem.; A.N. Wiggins; John Tinsman; Dwight Root; Horton Winfield; Thomas Goffe; James S. Winfield; Res.; School; J. Norton Ray; Res.; Rose Drake; John E. Drake; Jacob Thorn, Est.; George W. Tyler; Daniel C. Holmes; Kate C. Brower; Hannah Ganiard; J. Weston Hutchins; Jacob Thorn Est.; Addison Wooden; Byron E. Wooden; Esther P. Turner; Res.; Dell E. Turner; James Nash; Res.; D.M. Wooden; Alpheus Wooden; Isaac P. Lyon; William Lyon; George W. Parker; Dell E. Turner; D. Angola Lyon; Phoebe Parker; W. Lyon; Lee Conklin; Daniel West; So. Br. Kalamazoo River; L.S.& M.S. R.R.; Hillsdale Co.; Calhoun Co.; Hanover TWP.; Concord TWP.; Note:

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Township 3' So0ut h, tan e, IIWsIo leMriiuo ihia 79992 3 91*95a 74,77 -o1~zmt $3/n G, Knap ohertlWhite--, wtbw/ emid 71.o~iP awt ~ oxm la8go > 71.h 1? 4ri.a7.y so _ 8 GO__ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ >~4 IIlah~ I' ' & ST ~Q.hcpl__ _ r-= M- -D. Chppe- Z 2: J~a7W prat ~ sA ~, ~ ~ t~k,~, ~ ~ tariso ~101-u 0 w~.4lgr~thi6505______40 U ____ __ __ ____________ _ __ 0119 I~~3.4og0 a~s Sp 115twirra~c -20 10 C________ X.__ -Rupw_ ___ ___ w5 tre.J __p -L _Yevj C.)~10 8crwss0ti ~.v ~~ ~S *4rt"~~2 OW~hp/ ~ ~.0~t~ ihtct Th~80 Title: Concord 3 S 3 W Keywords: N.B. Graham; Mill Pond; Barton C. Finley; Res.; Robert White; M.B. Coykendall; J.M. Coykendall; Sp.; Res.; J.G. Darling; Geo. Cuatt; S.E. Geiger; Mill; Bath Mills Station; Mrs. G.; L.A. Pennell; W.D. Chapple; Wells & Orris Smith; Jas. H. Clifton; Pond; Mrs. A.J. Collins; Mary E. Fritz; E. Whitcher; Wm. Bonnor; Res.; L.A. Pennell; G.W. Ray; P.R. Morehouse; E.G. Knapp; Mrs. Wm Passmore; H. Knowles; Jas. Dennison; L.B. Ray Est.; John Woodliff; Alex Baldwin; Isaac Dimmick; School; E.T. Borner; W.H. Hutchinson; Horace Knowles; Res.; Phoebe Woodliff; Geo. Woodliff; Cem.; E.G. Olcott; Geo. Lancaster; Myron W. Clark; R.G. Ward; F.B. Godfrey Est.; Mrs. E. Griswold; Joseph Hawes; Fred Dean; G.A. Shepard; J.L. Eggleston; Delia M. Spratt; W.E. Aldrich Est.; H.B. Parkinson; David Roe; M.H. Crane; J.P. Darling Est.; School; J.G. Darling; J. Ruff; Cem.; W.F. Parkinson; Henry A. Bayn; Silas L. Bayne; H.B. Parkinson; H.A. Bayn; Mill Pond; W.D. Chapple; G.W.Ray; Mrs. Wm Bayn; Fannie A. Bayn; C. Lake; P.R. Morehouse; Sp.; Sp.; P.E. Chapple; W.F. Buchanan; Chas. F. Schultz; Mrs. Wm Passmore; William Whitcher; L.B. Ray Est.; Sp.; Pollie C. Spratt; C. Woodliff; A. Hicks; Mrs. E.A. Ray Est.; G.S.& E.F. Hutchisson; Mrs. Wm. Whitcher; Geo. Woodliff; G.S.& E.F. Hutchisson; H.K. Billings; Chas. Woodliff; H. Baker; School; Mrs. J.B. Stoddard; J.B. Stoddard; James Whittaker; Res.; H. Knowles; W.C. Briggs Est.; S. Baker Est.; Mrs. E. Griswold; Harvey Baker; Andrew H. Cutter Est.; Fred Hobbins; Jas. L. Eggleston; Judd Smith; Michigan Central R.R.; W.E. Aldrich Est.; B.C. Finley; H. Farley; Cool Bros; W.H. Weston; Wm Weston Est.; Lothrop Marsh; Phiip Weitzel; Solomon Osborn; M.H. Crane; Res. Res.; T.O.; Mrs. John Devinney; S. Calhoun; A.J. Van Wormer; Church; Fred Schultz; Chas. F. Schultz; J.W. Townsend; C. Schultz; Willaim Dodes; Percy E. Chapple; F. Goodrich; Chas. Keeler; L.N. Goodrich; Mrs. A. Farewell; Pollie C. Spratt; Indian Spr.; Mrs. G.J. McGilorie; Almira French; D.A. Kellicut Est.; Almira French; Harvey Baker; Res.; Mrs. J.B. Stoddard; Mrs. J.B. Stoddard; Ella & Frank A. Ray; J.T. Cochran; Ebenezer Burt; G.W. Osborn; Res.; Edward Ford; Harvey Baker; A.H. Cutter Est.; H. Baker; W.H. Reynolds; Jane Thompson; Mary King; D.G. Parshall; G.W. Osborn; Fred Hobbins; Wm Larder; Geo. Bright; Isaac Raub; C.C. Lane; Herman A. Schultz; Res.; H.W. Schultz; Neil M. Weston; W.H. Parmeter; W.H. Weston; John M. Loder; J.W. Davis; Jacob Loder; P. Weitzel; G.C. Carpenter; Edwin & Naomi Jackson; Wm Dodes; D.S. Mann; John Parr; School; Aaron Lockwood; W.L.; Res.; C. Young; C. Young; F.A. Warner; H. Young; S.V. Smalley Est.; Harriet Smalley; Delia M. Spratt; N. Branch Kalamazoo River; Delia M. Spratt; Nathan Shotwell; Lot F. Keeler; Dart & Bigelow; J.K. Smalley; Mrs. John Whittaker; Andrew Young Est.; W.H. Spratt Est.; H.K. Billings; Mary King; W.H. Reynolds; W.H.H. Findley; W.H. Reynolds; C. Van Horn; L. Reynolds; W.H. Reynolds; John Blinco; Geo. Pardee; A.W. Reynold; D. Jones Est.; W.H. Pardee; A.B. Mathewson Est.; Morgan Est.; S.G. Encke; Pond; C.J. Dutton; Jabez Alman Est.; Fred Loder; J.B. Pomeroy; Chas. Overy; C.H. Hovey; Res.; Pond; Wm Frank Ford; Angeline Ford; F.A. Warner; Mrs. A. Farewell; John Ashdown; Chas. Overy; Geo V. Kinney; S. Pearson Est.; Jabez Alman Est.; Henry Young; J.C. Williams; Pond; Mary A. Mattice; Amos Wadsworth; O.L. Parmeter; J.L. Parmeter; Frank Pratt; T. Shaw; Mary A. Shaw; W.F. Goodwin; Mrs. L.M. Stevens; McG.; H.N. Smalley; Geo. M. Smalley & Wife; Concord; W.L.M.R.; J.K. Smalley; M.H. Ray Est.; D.C. Yocum; G.L. Keeler; R.H. Hungerford Est.; F. Walcott; T.H. Tucker; E. Perry; C.E. Townsend; W.F. Goodwin; Mrs. T.S.; A.M.B.; C.E. Townsend; H.K. Billings; J.K. Smalley; W.H. Spratt; H. Marm; Michigan Central R.R.; W.H.H. Findley; W.H. Reynolds; Reynolds Lake; Milo Root; S. Malcom; A.W. Reynolds; Spencer Reynolds; W.F. Goodwin; C. Rose; School; O.T. Dewey; Race; H. Erwin Dewey; J.C. Traves Est.; D. Pennoyer; W.N. Bartlett; Wm Bartell; C.W. Dart; J.E. Brown; W. Petterson; H. Fluke Est.; J.B. Burroughs; W. Patterson; G. Cornell; W. Stanford; W. Shidt; Kerns; D. Wright; Jabez Alman Est.; J.C. Root; H.C. Nowlin; School; W. Birmingham; Ludwig Rosenbrook; Chas. A. Seyer; Jos. Drake; May & Helen Osborn; B.A.; John W. Findley; G.V. Kinney; Mrs. D.C. Scranton; Samuel Malcom; A.J. Hungerford; Mrs. D.C. Scranton; Helen & May Osborn; C. Shadley; D. Randall; W.C. Lyman; Wm. Drake; Mrs. D.C. Scranton; Mrs. Saxton; H.A. Hodge; Bigelow & Dart; Thos. Hildred Est.; W.H. Spratt; D.M. Spratt; A. Pennoyer; A. Pennoyer; F.A. Ray; C.W. Tucker; S. Malcom; John J. Traves; Cem.; Mrs. A.L.; Mrs. Stickney; H. Mann; Mrs. D.W. Haviland; R.E. Paddocks; R.H. Hungerford Est.; E.C. Hungerford; Thos. Rogers; Fish Pond; Mill Pond; W.V. Parmelee; Mill; C. Braddock; F. Kassack; Thos Rogers; F.C. Rhodes; W.F. Goodwin; L.B.; Res.; Alonzo S. Wolcott; W.F. Goodwin; S.F. Wolcott; O.T. Dewey; W.H. Burk; Wm Woodliff; C.E.& W. Bayn; Pulaski TWP.; Calhoun County; Spring Arbor TWP.; Parma TWP. Note:

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(" y I etol. R'h7ob f" in a~ n. 6,, 0:o S40 S40. rx. -P". týl YOU l S"..,IF! la 27078__ L. 4. ýA&S. "#;. _1_rm_ 'r----- I I -s4. I <V 30 - C.) 1-0 ---(; IT-- L40. S80 -a Tt77 -40'" hit i I J: 1. rdfrrey-v.100o -/!.~~~ -49-j do. . 1 6 0 . 760w~ 20 o -19' 0 0ra~. _6 ep t B ernce! r 60. 099 I40-1 11 7!W ~ '1 i... i., i all Title: Parma 2 S 3 W Keywords: Nelson Findley; Frank Elmer; Devereaux P.O.; Isaac P. Clawson; S.J. Hammond; John McNeil; M. Knowles; Depot; Cem.; Henry Knowles; Fred Thompson; John Peterson; Geiger Est.; W.S. Ludlow; C.T.; W.L.; Marietta Davis; James Desmond; Stewart Lamb; Abram Hoag; Stewart Lamb; Cem.; O.W. Stevens; Scott Gunyan; P.McN.; George P. Godfrey; Frank Ludlow; Benjamin Stevens; Chalres Lloyd; Alonzo Housen; G.P. Godfrey; P. McN.; W.H. Godfrey Est.; Mrs. S. Ludlow; E. Upton; Peckham Est.; Wm Peckham; D. Hoag; Harriet Ludlow; Wm H. Godfrey; C.L.; A. Housden; Frank Ludlow; Wm. Berfols; George Hoag; Res.; Joseph Helmer; W. Campbell; W.G. Brown; Frank Hubert; Joseph Helmer; O.S. Ludlow; C. Hubert; John A. Campbell; John Price; E.D. Murphy; H.D. Ver Valin; G.B. Hall; E. Reed.; School; R.H. Landon; Lewis Robinson; H.W. Gifford; William S. Ludlow; A. Rockwell; G.W. Herrick; William H. Hoag; W. Cox; O.W. Stevens; G. Clawson; L.W. Herrick; Mrs. W.G. Brown; William Peckham; Res.; Res.; D.L.; O.W. Stevens; C. Lloyd; T. Pelky; G.P. Godfrey; E. Hedden; T. Pelky; Chas. Lockley; R.H. Landon; R.H. Landon; Michael Callahan; William Godfrey; John Callahan; Godfrey Est.; William H. Godfrey; Cyrus Cowan; Kate Landon; George Hoag; R.H. Landon; Kate Landon; David Landon Est.; School; Marvin Landon; E.W. Campbell; Church; Cem.; Mattie Campbell; Mrs. Frank Campbell; David Keeler; Charles Campbell; J.W. Keeler Est.; W.W. Dean; School; Susan Brown; L.G. Brown; George Hall; H.W. Gifford; A. Zuehlke; Emeline Geiger; Myron Barnes; Clarissa Barnes; Martin Bolles; J.V.; W.& A. Hoag; M. Rolles; D.L. Geiger; Mrs. P.S. Young; W.L.L.; J.V.; Belle Donovan; Chas. Davis; J.A. Krenerick; T.W. Mills; A. Houseman; George W. Koeher; O.L. Ball; O.L Ball; Prudence Lovewell; Belle Donovan; Wm Peckham; Chas. A. Davis; E. Gibbs Est.; David Hoag; Peckham Est.; Dennis Callahan; P. Gladdin; J.H. Callahan; Res.; Frank Dorsey; A.E. Pickett; S.P. Baker; Dennis Callahan; Patrick Callahan; Dennis Callahan Jr.; William Knowles Est.; Kate Ladon; J.C. Dunn; John Nicholson; Mrs. Mary A. Nicholson; Frank G. Miner; E.G. Hubert; E.G. Hubert; B.L. Hubert; L.B. Hathaway; J. Benn; E. Upton; S.S. Keeler; William Campbell; M. Togood; John Wolcholch; J.R. Johnson; Edward Dolph; Fred Brown; John Colmanter; John Colmanter; D.L. Geiger; Mrs. Emeline Geiger; J.A. Krenerick; School; William F. Eildridge; O.L. Ball; William Hastings; Chas. A. Davis; Romonda Davis; W.M. Burns Est.; A.E. Pickett; Wm H. Rosenbrook; Res.; Nora Rosenbrook; John Kelly; A.E. Pickett; Oliver P. Gassett; R. Torrent; D. Callahan; M. Callahan; W.K. Knowles; D.C. Vickery; C.T. Gorham; J.C. Dunn; P. Callahan; E.Upton; Daniel Callahan Est.; Delosa Miner; L.D. Chapel Est.; Joseph Johnson; Peckham Est.; G.B.& Mrs. C.J. King; N.H. Staples; J.M. Ball; J.H. Bean; Sylvia Soper; A. Secord; J.D. Mackey; A. Mackey; M.J. Spinning; A.H. Helmer; G.L. Hunn; C. Secord; M.J. Spinning; Mrs. A. Mackey; J.D. Mackey; L.H. Bailey; J. Hawes; A.M. Est.; Fred Brown; T.B. McConnell; Cem.; S.M. Horton; School; Clark Eldridge; P.D. Wright; W.E. Pierce; J.F. Colmenter; J.A. Krenerick; Mrs. Mabel Davis; Cem.; E.A. Bishop; Guy E. Clark; M.C. Beaman; James Dooley; Chas. Abbott; Guy E. Clark; Robert White; Res.; William McDonald; A.C. Stevens; Charles W. Young; W.H. Lines; L. Rosenbrook; School; G.B. King; J. Wakefield; E. Marshall; Cem.; S.P. Baker; John Reardon; George Needham; T.T. Berkaw; A. Southwell; G.B.& Mrs. C.J. King; L.H. Bean; Henry Bliss Est.; L. Welden; Charles Allen; E. Doremus; Jacob Williams; D. Lathrup; R.Z. Allen; Edward Doremus; J.M. Ball; F.C. Woodworth; Wheeler; John Wheeler Est.; M.M. Ludlow; Root Est.; Cem.; Horace King; W. Hammill; J.C. Shepard; J.R. Boyd; M.C.R.R.; Charles Crothers; Mrs.G.L. Bishop; Mrs. L.J. Bishop; Erastus Bailey; Correll Lake; S.T. Doolittle; D. Thomas; Mary Ludlow; John Cuatt; V.R.W. Horton; Darcoat Abbott; L.A. Pennell; A.B. Logan; W.&O. Smith; School; Robt. Barkley; William H. Lines; L.A. Pennell; Woodliff & Borner; Andrew Donovan; R. Richards; G.H. Woodliff Est.; R.E. Scott; E.W. Soule; John Woodliff; D.C. Vickery; W. Scott; R. McCune; G. Hutchinson; O.S. Pennell; E.A. Miller; G.F. Scwab; J.I. Godfrey; H.J. Shepard; Horace Perry; H.H. Showerman; F.S.; Michigan Central R.R.; James H. Jones; Frank Shoemaker; Horace Perry; M. Farrell; Joseph Hawes; M. Farrell; R.R. Co.; Parma; C. Townsend; C. Lewis; R.; K.; Concord TWP.; Sandstone TWP.; Calhoun Co.; Springport TWP. Note:

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B 0 60 00 -B itt/w -0 e -40 79 AL44 OZZOO Igo -84- 1 irih -Z ff -40 -40 FA Lewis -AWL Cxýtly;bvh 26A Z6M 40 eq ci7 --10 d;icoz; S. e z S/ n; /hv! re 30 R". ýzl (5-10 ýz z _RP, It? 1z, Fl;.5&-ek, cý I cm, t 7- It t 4- o Iz, a. (IA-d i-rold-t * 1/08 w, 0 MM Title: Springport 1 S 3 W Keywords: Thos. H. Allen; Chas. Smith; T.H. Allen; A.P. Cook Est.; Russell Loomis; Gurley Lake; David Wagner; De Witt C. Peters; Monroe Holibaugh; J.S. Miller; J. Orrison; H. Hodge; E.B.; De Witt C. Peters; School; Benj. P. Burgess; Geo. Burgess; Res.; John Wagner; D.C. Peters; L. Seavey; E. Towns; Wm Mock; Simeon Clay; Ellen Cooper; Cooper’s Lake; Allen Crawford; School; John B. Hebner; Allen Crawford; J.M.; W.W. Wilson; O.F. Crawford; Alfred B. Smith; J.D. Bancroft; A. McAllister; W.W. Wilson H.D. Griffith; E.P. Griffith; Wm Van Gorden; S.P. Shepherdson; School; Res.; Cem.; Geo. T. Griffith; Otter Creek P.O.; Otter Creek; G.T. Griffith; S.P. Shepherdson; Warren Fuller; M. Swift; Daniel P. Wilcox; G. Wolcott; Charles Bockoven; C.V. Bockoven; Chas. Smith; Thos. Shelton; Lawrence Hart; S. Dodd; D. Wagner; Israel Towns; Mrs. S. Aultman; J.H. Baum; M. Harris; J.R. Harris; A. Judson; G.E. Harris; Hattie Oyer; Thos Camm; Sebra Dodd; E.A. Landon; Mary E. Gurley; De Witt C. Peters; Robert McClellan; D.J. Derby; Martha Pike; W. Lightner; Geo. Burgess; Cem.; D.H. Pierson; Fred A. Brown; Morton Austin; Daniel H. Pierson; J.W. Hattie; James McCallister; M. Collier; N. Towns Sr.; F. Mock; J.W. Dixon; Mary Markle; L.D. Hall; E.W. Comstock; J.W. Dixon; W.O. Gillett; E. Cole Est.; Hubert J. Sibley; R. Armstrong; Bert T. Gillett; Thos. Harsha; Hubert J. Sibley; Res.; Fred Dralle; Alfred B. Smith; Thos. Harsha; John J. Bill Est.; Griffiths Lake; G.T. Griffith; S.O. Gillett; F. Carpenter; Geo Fancher; H. Franklin; Geo T. Griffith; Edgar Sebring; School; E.J. Brown; Jesse Ferguson Est.; W.W. Blauvelt; Jasper J. Hayden; Edgar Price; A. Gregory; Wallace Gibbs; Levin Thompson Est.; J.M. Buck; Reuben Miller; Caleb Miner; E. Miner; C. Miner; E.A. Landon; D. Streeter; Alanson Ferris; G.S. Oyer; H.C.; F.E. Powers; Ella Comstock; Springport; E.H.; Lewis Ferris; Frank E. Oyer; J. Wiselogel; Jacob Hull; A. Younglove; H.H. Allen; Wm Mock; Horton Fitzgerald; John Mock; T. Camm; I. Foster Smith; F.A. Landon; Maria Cranson; Chas. Carpenter; J.R. Allen; W. Sheldon; M. Gillett; M.R. Davis; John Dickinson; L.C. Champlin; Leslie Champlin; O.H. Champlin; E.M. Champlin; Jesse B. Conklin; John Dickinson; Res.; J. Chappell; Jas. Webber; Frank Robbins; John Robbins; Montague Lake; Wm Foraker; Homer Chappell; Jas. Webber; J. Nichols; W.P. Robbins; John Caldwell; C. Prince; J.C. Griffith; Jacob Pope; G.W.& S. Robbins; Delia Whitney; Lewis Narber; Oscar G. Adams; Elizabeth Barton; Res.; Thos. Meeks; Almira Barton; Marhsall Griffiths; Jas. Nichols; Geo Tibbetts; Julius Chappell Est.; E.A. Landon; Geo. Church; Wellington; D. Fitzgerald; Adaline Ferris; Res.; L.D. Markle; Lewis Beals; John Hudlemyer; Cem.; McC.; Springport Agricultural Sec.; C.R.G.; R.A. Walker Est.; L. Allen; W.S. Porter; W. Peterson; W.S. Porter; F. Goudell; J.E. Deyoe; Edward Saxton; J.H. Ostersmith; School; Lewis C. Ludlow; O.H. Porter; R.J. Comstock; Wm Wellington; R.P. Comstock; John Chappell; John S. Lynn; J. Chappell; Frank Chappell; Homer Chappell; John Ecoff; Augustus Grinnell; M.L. Dey; E.W. Comstock; Albin B. Mock; Spring Brook; Mary Hammill; John Fifield; John J. Barton; Jas. W. Sheldon; Thad Baldwin; M.L. Dey; M. Whitbeck; Almira Barton; John J. Barton; Margaret Whitbeck; Res.; Delia Whitney; John Clement; Jacob S. Pope; John A. Fish; Wm Havens; M.E. Doak; Wm Stark; Jonathan Hall; Martin Austin; Res.; O.V. Hammond; Mary A. Doak; L.J. McNeil; W.J. Burgess; O.V. Hammond; F.A. Hammond; C.A. Whitman; School; Leroy Ferris; C.A. Whitman; Charlotte Fitzgerald; De Witt C. Faxon; H. Colby; C. Welker; Jas. Hicks; W.E. Hammond; J.E. Deyoe; Herbert Colby; Chas. Welker; John E. Deyoe; Geo Bois; George W. Myers; R.P. Comstock; O.H. Porter; Benj. A. Joy; D.S. Ludlow; Ward Brown; D.S. Ludlow; M.L. Dey; Myron Gillett; Fred A. Brown; Myron Gillett; Lewis Knowles; Mark M. Ludlow; John Benn; Mary Gillett; Jacob Smith Est.; Chas. Elmer; Chas. McNeil; Adam Craven; N.W. Steele; Walter Bennett; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; W.J. Burgess; Lewis J. McNeil; Jacob S. Geiger; Eleanor Steele; Jacob S. Geiger; D. Fitzgerald; Res.; Alice C. Markle; Res.; Amy Baker; Jeremiah Platt Est.; A Campbell; Warren Sheldon; F.H.; W.E. Hammond; Mrs. E. Huffman; H.A. Smith; Mrs. E. Huffman; D.C. Huffman; Lizzie Landon; Geo Bois; Harriet Ludlow; Landon Bros; School; Betsy Landon; Wm G. Brown; Res.; Helen A. Landon; Benjamin A. Joy; Landon Bros.; S.F. Sykes; D.L. Hicks; B. Peckham Est.; Ward Brown; Cyrus Cowan; S.B. Sykes; J. Hempsted; Benton G. Brown; Wm G. Brown; Benton G. Brown; School; Wm Carson; Res.; Daniel B. Walworth; Ashley Allen; Parma TWP.; Tompkins TWP.; Eaton Co.; Calhoun Co.; Note:

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N S 43 lL 7o 79 m -J 05 0 Co) z 0 z C) 0 & S K I. I. S EO u-s K:____ (3 -1 $91 u-S N t It iH.9 049, Title: Norvell 3 Keywords: Elmer E. Floor; Ruth C. Luce Est.; W.G. Ashley; John Donahue; Samuel Butler; C.P. Holmes; Prospect ST.; Griswold ST.; Clarence ST.; Commercial ST.; Edgar ST.; Exchange ST.; Railroad ST.; John ST.; Webster ST.; Wentworth ST.; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R.R.; P.O.; Gen.l Store; Saloon; Section Line; John Kay; Mill Pond; D. Maurer Est.; C.F. Parker; Reynolds ST.; Grist Mill; Cooper Shop; Saw Mill; Denbel & Spokes; Jackson ST.; Henry Beckwith; River Raisin; G.W. Harris; G.W. Hurlbutt; Nancy Merrill; E. Krause; Nancy Merrill; C.E. Risbridger & Wife; Washington ST.; Jefferson ST.; Clay ST.; William ST.; High ST.; Note:

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Jr 71 * <4 -____E7 ]______ LOCATED ON SECTI ONS 25 & 361 WATERLOO TWP.80' c &.c-300 feetto voeeluck: NORT 1EA 44 P EA RL ST.% 11K1 6 1 6 ml6 10 4- 1+~ 9 N- 9 -s 43 84 -30& 1 15~ 10 5 10< S 109 10 t 132, 132-,_ 132,- 73 ý3L ROAD 2- 72 7 2- 7' 2-1 3 2 8 3 278q 268.-3.3 S 101661 JEFFFER-SO0N ST. 2 7 2 7 2- 4 7 2 7 5. io105o110 ýCLI NTON C 2- z2-7. 10 <1 ~1 71.4 974 __ _5_ _ 101 V -i-13Z -73 tZ* Jhvtltmil~j L ____ _____SOUTH_ *ST. ~ 1ST. 46 -32,4 13z[2 272 ST. 3 ý4-2!.ýo 29 30. I Title: Waterloo 25;36 Keywords: Daniel T. Emmons; John Moeckel; Beeman & Rommel; Mill; Res. Of Jacob Rommel; Store & P.O.; Waste Gate; Mill; Clement Barber; North ST.; Earl ST.; Pierce ST.; Dexter Road; Pearl ST.; Church; Church; School; John ST.; Adams ST.; Jefferson ST.; Grass Lake Road; Jefferson ST.; Clinton ST.; Center ST.; Chestnut ST.; John H. Hubbard; Jackson Road; Jacob Riethmiller; Peter Finch; South ST.; Washington ST.; Main ST.; Water ST.; Jackson ST.; East ST.; Section Corners. Note:

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r 450,c' LOCATED ON SECT/OP/S 1&2 EN/TP Selo-& 300 Acet coleIe?,~. C CHURCH tB at.75w. CEMETERY -B. Aso 7] N N K Jici~w Mits 80 ce/. Jl. A e-,,k edts 2>c.4.21 LOCA TCDO.N SEC.13.H.EIVR/ETTJA TWP.a8SEC-18WATERLO6 wi' Scal~e 30 Ee et to oner,zTnc&7..Aionzo Etc/rJatc-ol$ (241 -- --RhL A - 6 C 5g GJ5 Co..C.7, 7314 70577' ~ I SE-VENTH.S 77 FIFl TH S S Tioet. (48, SECONDs N LU. FI RST I'1 ST. -f_;.4s 3 71t.r3 1 ZW93 J Jkutdolpý3 6 Title: Leoni and Munith Keywords: B.M. Chappell; J.S. Wessel; E. Whipple; Mrs. A.E. Murray; Lillie Hewlett; H. Sherman; S. Bates; M.E. Church; S. Bates; C. Smith; John Jennings; J. Fowler; W.B. Lynch; S. Bates; Pearl ST.; Church ST.; School; W.M. Crane; F.C. Barber; J. Hillgass; H. Winfield; Win. Seekel; Michigan Central R.R.; Mill; Mill Pond; Mill Property; E. Sparks; C.A. Parks; E. Sparks; Mill ST.; B.M. Chappell; S. Bates; Cemetary; Lydia Mills; Eliza Sagendorf; M.A. Sekells; M.A. Lane; C. Watson; E.N. Briggs; Isaac Harris; Alonzo Pixley; Jacob Call; Plum Orchard Ave; Seventh ST.; Sixth ST.; Church; Res.; Hiram Sutton; Fifth ST.; West ST.; Railroad ST.; Hotel; Chicago and Grand Trunk R.R.; Depot; Henrietta ST.; First ST.; Second St.; Third ST.; Fourth ST.; F.C. Breitmeyer; Hiram Sutton; Wm. Randolph; S.J. Randolph; Mrs. L. Hall; Main ST.; Waterloo ST.; Line Betw. Waterloo & Henrietta Twps.; Note:

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I-Jimt I Ill l^ _^ ___ iiiiM^M*M^ ~~-^B^l^ mi~ xaiM ____ ^^ 3 ^ ____ _ illlililiiiinil niillr llrlrr I '^N- li\ --^^^ ' ^ ^ \ ^ \.Z:~IZ 1Z1S A^ S r^'*-^ ^ ^^ /^-?^^^ ^a ^ -- - 5---- - -;'^- - " A:ai1 ^!iI; / p., ^ * ^; 0\^ *\.^ \ n i. \ ^ <?* - -- -^ m Ji, i-"^7- -- - '^H g^ /,. ^ fiP ~ _.~,.,, ~,., f ~'^: ys WJ ^^ l--i2--4)J&\\ /i.: \^ \>>^r wJ V^ \ x--g~~fl _: --y- --^,^^^,-1^ ^ ^ -.^^ _^^^^.^-,,^ ^,.^^ / ^ Z 44' En^ <\ - \^V a s,,'\ _^ o. \\ ^ K~- ^ '/~~*??, '^rrr----r,.,,,,3,,,,. ^f 0 ' ' '' ''s--i ^;-^~~~~~~~~~?1Z ^ \ \ 'J \\c -. - - -f '/P- ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ -o^ p;^,-\ i $^ ^^ \' i. \ ^ <;S.-s \, "- -X"""---; >.-i- - -- -~<- ^ A'//^ i -- - ----- - 'j11'' *' y~/M.^- --1* '' s *.... ^ MSf*fp >-----'------7 -- -- - _ _4-4 Ilk'--^- i Q, All- Ih"\?\3^---- ^ ir-^ \ ^ ^ - ^ i^ ^ i ^ H ^ ^\ ^ ^ \ *^ * \2 -----J===::7/'^. \\ ~ \ '^ ^^I --/ ----- F ~ i^^^ i^S ^^^;! ^^ ^ ^ ^ 1IN ' ^ ---r^ -^:::::::T^ 7/, ^ k 'l I? ^g ^j^'^ >, * ^, -^r., glfc i r'^^y L.fiqI ^ T^ ^ ^ n: ^^ j^--5--- ->'4;k. a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t Q W 9 O lq ----7., |\ \i \i\ ^ ~.ii.i -n ^ ---~ '!- W ^^^ ^ ^ w - ~- ^-^ -- ^ I / ^^ *^ \' O~flS~fiEE~^WWRS^^\\\/\ ^^^^\ o m~i ^^^^^i:^^i~!^^ ^^^.N4- ^ \~ ~ ~ ~~~~~, 5'//1 OW w <a\!-^-? ^-'s-^-r42-,, m " -'; ~%-l 3 A '\ 1 ' '*,,>.*. "'' l -Pt o< 8.,> I \' A\p; 37 W \E ^ ^'li1:-!? i!' ^ '< 's*'' ' I \ ^ ^ \! ';,,^ wCA i ^ a5^ ^-'-^.---5 ^ \^ ^^i^ LVc g o.; \ V! ^^ &7 \\r^3\ 0 -I! ^^^^T ^'0'^ ' ' i / \\ ^ /^ / A/ \ \ \,. x ' **; *^1;'^'-^.; '^^ ^.E;. ^ ^ 'L^^ ^y ^-^ ^ /^^ * ' } ' ^ \ i,.* * ^^--^^ ^ '^off *-^- ^JL^^^.S.A^.jL ' Q: ^"^.^^^^!J//-^^"^ o /^K ' ' R < ~. t "S ^ V * - \.:': ~ -'--. ^---^^^^W 7- w.w i-^- '' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^! ^- ^y^ i f^i * /---^7 ^ "' / ^SK^ i....^ Title: The City and Environs of Jackson Keywords: J.R. Pool; Walter Higgins Estate; "Elm Lane Farm"; C.R. Durand; B. Van Horn Estate; G. Hodge; Mrs. Mary H. Barringer; J. Scott McConnell; Newell Woodworth; Gravel Road; LaRue Woodworth; Newell Woodworth; J.L.& Div. And Grand Rapids Div. Of M.C.R.R.; James Boland; Aug. Herr; Jas. Boland's Rendering & Fert.r Works; Jackson & Northern RY.; Mich air line Div. of GrandTrunk R.Y.; Tennant ST.; Orchard ST.; Fisk ST.; Elliot ST.; Formerly Portage Road; George Goss; Chauncy Winans; George House; John Satterthwaite; Caleb Ferris; H.L. Bonner Est.; Henry J. Scott; John Alshire; Lorenzo M. Chanter; Fred G. Adler; Joseph Sines; Thomas George; John Alshire; McNaughton's Riverside North; Boland ST.; Connable ST.; Cooper ST.; Johns ST.; Wilson ST.; Tanner ST.; Curve St.; J.R. Pool; R.E. Emmons; Mrs. Hattie Hicks; John W. Boardman; Clinton House; Mrs. Mary Copley; Alvah J. Fletcher; Hurd and Marrin County Drain; Gilbert Byrnne; Wallace Merrills; Andrew Smith; Henry Sussex; Nina T. Gorton; Frank Markham; C. Huntoon; Andrew Hastings; P. Merrill; Weber Est.; J.H. Tanner; Gustav Franz; J.H. Tanner; J.H.T.; P. Conway; George L. Dewey; J. Sampson; J.H. Tanner; Videto Road; Rose Hill; Jos. Tuck; J.H.T.; Haehnle Est.; L.M. Chanter; M.A. McN.; James H. Tanner; Jackson Fire Clay Sewer Pipe & Tile Company; Haehnle Brewery; Haehnle Est.; Jane Jewell; Margaret Jewell et. al.; J.H. Tanner; Robinson; Kemair; Harris; Harris; McN.; Harris; Grant; Waudby; J. Hanson; Powers; J. Fire Clay Co.; First ST.; Jackson Fire Clay Co.;J.F.C. Co.; G.T. Ry. Co.; Mrs. Roos Et.al.; H.C. Haehnle Estate; Mrs. Nugent; McNaughton; Tremelling; J. Georgen; Haehnle; Monaghan; School; T.Tate; Bennet Sewer Pipe Co.; Mrs. Mary Nugent; Jackson & Northern RY.; Jos. Dorer; C. Haehnle Estate; Christian Gohn; Rich.d Honeychurch; Chas. Guyer; Fred Diedricks; John Tremelling; J. Piper; J.C. Wood; M.R. McNaughton Estate; J.W. Hicks; John Brewer; Guy E. Holcomb; Oak Avenue; Jas. Blakely; Thompson Lake County Drain; Stewart Est.; S. Hoyt; John Randle; Wm Randle; H.L. Burch; "The Oaks" Cemetary; Owned by the Oaks Cemy Association; Frank E. Deming; F. Deming; Electra F. Crouch; F.E. Deming; Robt. T. McNaughton; Fred & Nettie Weller; Geo. W. Deming; Township of Blackman; George T. Daniels; George W. Carter; E. Miles; John W. Boardman; "The Jackson Stock Farm"; Timothy Harrington; Clinton Road; "Tuomey's Heights"; Everett J. Roos; Julian A. Seward; Everett J. Roos; Everett J. Roos; Monroe ST.; Edwin Manolland; Edward Eaton; Everett J. Roos; Bennett Sewer Pipe Co.; David Price; Grand River; David Price; Bennett Sewer Pipe Co.; H.T. Howells; W. Ferris; Joel Smith; Nelson Ferris; Bennett & George's Add.; James Ave.; St. George Ave.; St. John Ave.; Cooper ST. School; Frost ST.; Porter's Add.; S. Ferris; Geo. Robbins; Mrs. Elizabeth Porter; Mrs. H.T. Howells; Mrs. Elizabeth Porter; John Schwartz; C. Bolinger; Lewondowski; Jos. Komoroski; Mario Keyes; Theophile Haas; Guy E. Holcomb; Thompson Lake; James Blakely; Thompson Lake Extension Ditch; Homer Wilcox; John Chlebus; Keeler St.; Keeler's Add.; D. Evans; L. Chanter; John Waltz; Bender; Rosencrantz; D. Evans; E. Bancker; Mrs. Anna Evans; Whitney ST.; J. Bassard; Stony Laski; J. Key; Hammond's Add.; John Waltz; Porter St.; McQuillen ST.; Lowery Av.; Cottage ST.; Kennedy ST.; Florence ST.; Allen ST.; Louisa A. Stockham; Allen Road; Geo W. Anderson; Jas. Blakely; Geo. Christman; Allen Raod; R. Heath (Florist); Fred Vogelbacher; Jas. Blakely; Geo. T Smith's Add.; Merrill St.; Julia Tierney; Timothy Tierney; Mrs. Bruniff; Mrs. Switzer; Robt. Gage; Mary Sutton; Kress; A.J. Derby; M.O. Halloran; Adams ST.; Michael Finnega; Andrew Serrata; Michael Auwkicwicz; Lot A; Lot A; Jackson Pulp Co.; Walker's Add.; Oscar Ritz; Dermody Est.; A. Gohn; T. Lewis; Werzel; Higgins; R. Murray; McNaughton; R. Murray; R. Murray; Cassiday; Cross ST.; Oscar Ritz; Cross ST.; Rock ST.; McNaughton's Add.; Argyle St.; John O'Brien; W.A. Moore; A. Evans; C.W. Johnson; Argyle St. School; Wm. H. Young; E.A. Carter; Dr. Bronson Est.; John Houlihan; Geo. C. Stearns; Job. M. Saraent; Maxson; Jackson Land and Improvement Co.; M.C.R.R. Smith Bros and Collins; Smith's Add.; North ST.; Hillside Av.; Hallett ST.; Belle Ave.; Carroll Ave.; Central Oil-Gas Stove Co.; Webster's Add.; Highland Add.; Purifier Ave.; Geo. T. Smith's Sub; Eaton ST.; Hallet ST.; Webster ST.; Center ST.; Foote & Bennett's Add.; Lincoln ST.; Hallet ST.; Webb ST.; G. Webb's Add.; Bennett School; Bennett St.; W. North ST.; C.E. Webb's North Add.; Seaton's Add.; Hill ST.; North Star Add.; Spring ST.; George ST.; Maple ST.; Davis Add.; Montgomery ST.; Amelia Haehnle; Lansing Ave.; Aug, Wernet; A. Horton; P. Standish; John Kahn; A.P. Cook Co. (Limited); Kelly; Taylor ST.; C.R. Durand; Mrs. Green; N. Blackstone ST.; County Fair Ground; Mich. Air Line Div O.T. Ry; Austin Tomlinson & Webster Co.; Mich. State Prison; A.T.& W. Co.; Walker ST; Cooper ST.; Hamilton ST.; Ross St.; Binghams Rice Add.; Shelby St.; E. North ST.; Irving ST.; Withington & Cooley Mfg Co.; Buckley; Stevens; Shearer; Root; Switzer; State Prison Land; Le Roy St.; Mrs. J.W. Watts; Dermody Est.; W.H. Palmer; T. Buyse; J. McCarthy; Mary Gibson; Ward School; Wells St.; Stile's Add.; Maltby St.; Bingham's Add.; Irving ST.; Whitney ST.; Murphy Ave.; Waterloo Ave.; East Ave.; Loomis ST.; Cottage ST.; Kennedy's ST.; Kennedy ST.; Christopher Dalton Estate; Maguire ST.; Maguire's Add.; Mary A. Allen; Jno. A. Welch; Wm F. Johnson; Mrs. C.A.; Ports; Wm F. Johnson; Masson; Geo. C. Stearns; A.J. Masson Est.; Alfred Taylor; Ann J. Monroe; Owen Manley; H.A. Passolt; H. Cleveland; Jos. Shephard; Hugh Kelly; Wm Schiess; Alfred Taylor; C.B. Hyde; Mary Price; A.J. Masson Estate; Michael Brown; A.J. Masson Est.; B.F. Darling; Seymour Ave.; Jos. Blakely; Jos. Blakely; John McCallister; John Keena; Maggie Youngs; J.B. and E.J. Keena; Rosedale Add.; Peter Murray Est.; Walter H. Dilley; North St.; Leroy St.; the Northeastern Add.; R.B. Chaffin; Geo. Hawxhurst; James A. Smith; Mrs. A.A. LeClear; Dan Kellogg; Osborn; Waltz; Hyde; Van Tine; Hickory St.; C.S.; Willow ST.; F. Pohl; Mantle Av.; C. Schweitzer; Schraw; Chris Schweitzer; J. Geo. Keebler; Wm P. Beverly; Sarah J. Beverly; A.L. Hardy; Mrs. Phoebe Coykendall; School; Mrs. A.M. Thorne; Carpenter; J. Maddon; Plummer Est.; E. Pulman; T. Harden; Detroit & St. Joseph Territorial Road; Mina J. Stevens; Dan. Perry; Geo. Meister; Clara Brown; Wildwood Ave.; Norway ST.; Larch ST.; Chestnut ST.; Wildwood Park; Private Residence grounds of S.A. and E.S. Cooley; Elm ST.; W. Ganson; Central Oil Gas Stove Co.; D.B. Hibbard Est.; A.& E.S. Cooley; N. Hamm; Mrs. B. Kennedy; J. Nestor; Mrs. Musliner; Mrs. D.E. Show; J. Leary; Geo. Watson; Mrs. Kerwin; Mrs. S. Wood; Alex Brown; Mrs. Jos. Blessing; D.B. Hibbard Estate; W.J. Fowler; Mrs. Irene Hibbard; N. Wisner; Wildwood Add.; Vernon Av.; Mrs. M.J. Smith; Hibbard Av.; Malaney & St. Richard's Add.; Mrs. McGuire; A. Byron; P.& A. Bradley; J.J. Keeley; A. Hovey; Withington's Add.; Grinnell St.; Norfolk St.; L.H. Field's Add.; Steward;s Add.; Oak Hill Ave.; Div. St.; Extension St.; Hebrew Cemetary; Mulreney Est.; J. Grones; John Malloney; S.C. Reynolds; Carr ST.; Carr and Peck's Add.; Waldron; Willow brook ST.; Willow Brook; Mrs. Fannie Webster; Dr. J.T. Main; W.H. Withington; W.R. Reynolds; E.J. Connable; N. Jackson St.; R. Waldron; Moody Hill School; Austin Blair; A.J. Fletcher; Steward Ave.; Bennett & Gibson's Add.; W.D. Thompson; J.G. O'Dwyer; W.M. Bennett; Glosgow Brothers; M. Shoemaker; K. Pline; Cushman; Durand's Add.; Blackman's Av.; Mitchell Est.; M. McMillan; D. Cricoh; F. Hanow & Co.; G.D. Walcott; B. Gniw; Ingham ST.; Mrs. Green; E.R. Durand; E. Dennis; Y.J. Merrill; T.P. Barkley; Calhoun ST.; Trail ST.; Michitgan Central R.R.; Prison Reserva.n; Blackman's Add.; Mechanic ST.; Hemenway's Add.; Hough's Add.; Geo. Shafer; Dennis Machine; Fosteria; buggy Co.; Eldred Hill; Blackman's Add.; E. Ganson; St. John Ch.; Quarry St.; Ford's North Add.; Trail St.; Hamlin St.; Harris St.; Harris Add.; GoHeib Frey; J. Norris; H.V. Perrin; Williams; Chapel; Wilson; Reevs; Rhodes; Jos. Smith; M. Myers; P.Rogers; F. Eggert; Kellog; J.M. Croman; P.P. Price; Burr St.; P.B. Loomis; Homewild Ave.; Walter B. Webb; P.B. Loomis; Old Cemetary; Edgewood ST.; Loomis Homewild Add.; Gilbert St.; C. Judge; Orchard ST.; Seymour ST.; Grove Ave.; N. Elm Ave.; Orange St.; N. Pleasant St.; Bates St.; N. Gorham St.; N. Dwight St.; Jackson Struct. Ry. Co.; Henry Scofield; East Add.; N. Forbes St.; N Horton St.; Buggy Co.; Collins Manufacturing Co.; P.J. Hammen; A.L. Stiles; Bracey; Lune; D.; D. Peek; F.; Mrs. Hunt; Holloway; Lanigan; C. Schweitzer; Detroit & St. Joseph Territorial Road; W. Merrills; Mrs. Rosetta Todd; Contrell; Minor; Jennings; Byron; H.V. Purrin; Julian J. Bennett; Mrs. A. Cutter; Mrs. C.C. Ames; A.B. Robinson; S.S. Heywood; H.C. Ransom; N.B. Hall Est.; E.R. Warner; Young; Reekhow; Clark; Witherell; Winchester; B.W.; Baker; Waldron; A.; Hewett; J.M. Smith; Z.C. Eldred; A.G. Walker; F.D. Bennett; W. Bennett; J.L. Mitchell; Lydia; Hamlin's Exten.n; Van Buren St.; Clinton St.; Pearl St.; First Cong. Ch.; City Park; Cong. Church Est.; Mill St.; Chicago St.; Detroit St.; Columbus St.; Pearl St.; N. Milwaukee St.; N.Park Ave.; Van Dorn St.; Perrine St.; State St.; Dist No.17 High School; Wilson; N. Waterloo St.; Park Place; J. Cockburn; Esipereo Pringle; Ellery Ave.; Jno. M. Root; W.R.Reynolds; Webster's Western Add.; D.& P.S. Woodhurst; Adolph P. Koch; W.R. Reynolds; M. Shoemaker; Wiley R. Reynolds; Shoemaker's Add.; Higby St.; Durand St.; Thompson St.; S. Wisner St.; S. Bowen St.; S. Webster St.; S. Grinnell St.; West End School; H. Holmes; C. Richards; J.A. Wright; H. Murray; West Main St.; J.& B. Kirtland; H.P. Dearing; Geo. D. Walcott; W.A. Gibson; C.F. Wossen; Henry Kellogg; C.E. Snow; W.M. Beach; Mrs. Clarkson; C.C. Bloomfield; J.H. Noyes; J.M. Root; F.K. King; C.C. Pond; Gridley Est.; Brown Est.; W.Washington St.; Shoemaker St.; Livermore's Add.; Wilkins St.; Geo. J. Osborne; E.C.F. Goecker; C.C. Bloomfield; Jno M. Root; W.C. Lewis Est.; W.K. Gibson; U.W. Lawton; Frank W. Ransom; J.D. Price; Mrs. Kellogg; Caroline Fish; P. Keough; Welch; D. Barrett; C.H. Fish; J.E. Dickey; H. Towris; W. Franklin St.; Livermore's Add.; Sixth St.; Fifth St.; Woodlawn; Livermore Wodd & Eaton's Add.; J.M. Root; J.E. Huston; J.M. Root; N.C. Lowe; L.O. Beebe; J.J. Moore; W.S. Mest; O.G. Coleman; Perrine; Walker; J.M. Root; Mrs. Rothbun; Third St.; Second St.; First St.; S.H. Carroll; Eaton; Eaton Webster & Harwood's Add.; Central High School; First M.E. Ch.; Court House; County Jail; Fire Dept.; First Bap. Church; First Unitarian Ch. St. Paul's Epis. Ch.; Church Lot; F.W. Bap Ch.; W. Cortland St.; W. Wesley St.; W. Mason St.; Hibbard House; Assembly Hall; Hibbard Op. House; E. Washington St.; E. Wesley St.; E. Franklin St.; E. Mason St.; Jackson Nat.l Gas and Fuel Co.; St. Mary's Central Soap Co.; Jacksonburgh; Hotel Ruhl; Liberty St.; Mill St.; Wilcox; Vandercook; Stowell House; M.C. R.R. Dep.; L.S. & M.S. Freight House; L.S.& M.S. Depot; Grand river Add.; Elizabeth St.; Park Ave.; Jackson City Water Works; Cross St.; Elm Grove Add.; Park Place; Amended; Knickerbocker Co.; Heyser & Sons; Geo. Stevens; Standard Oil Co.; T.A. Wilson; Elm Grove Add.; East Ave.; Dalton; White; A.M. Sprague; Ira Powell; Kirby; Hibbard Est.; O.W. Bennett's Sub.; Wilson's Amended Add.; Johnson St.; Mary A. Toole; J.N. Toole; R.G. Ward; Yartin; Travis; Dodge; Post; Wikinson; Mrs. Ryan; F. Pringle et. al.; Slatlery; Grandy; Travis; J. Blockman; Klinksick; L. Fawrot; Ruhlandt; Ruhlandt; Rhodes; Sweet; C.A. Sickles; Sweet; Hiller; Scorell; Hoyt; Moxson; L.P. Hastings; D. Jones; E.F. Spreen; Sanford; T. Nester; Horr; Pringle Ave.; Joy Ave.; Scholl; Woodward; Wilkins; Summit Ave.; The Kirtland Add.; T. Mulreney; M. Moon; J.F. Mack; T. Hickey; Mrs. S.R. Bradley; J.J. Buchfind; J.J. Buchfind; Railroad St.; Pleasant St. School; Carr St.; S. Pleasant St.; Carr's East Add.; Tomlinson St.; Page Ave.; S. Gorham St.; Rob.t Harris; Joy Ave.; Sweet Ave.; Dr. E. Rice; Russell St.; Russell's Add.; Jas. F. Joy's Sub.; Beecher St.; Forbes St.; Parker St.; Michigan Central Railroad Co.; Watts; J.M. Smith; Jothan Wood Est.; Jno. M. Root (Trustee); Geo. S. Davis; Norman W. Allen; Chas D. Allen; Robt Johnson; Spring Arbor Road; Byron Foote; Morrell St.; Originally Called Washtenaw Trail; A.P.& E.E. Townley; Arnold Bell Est.; Byron Foote; Milton Van Antwerp; Col. M. Shoemaker; Col. M. Shoemaker; Morgan Estate; High St.; Howard St.; Hill House St.; Howland St.; Seventh St.; Fifth St.; Sixth St.; Pratt St.; Moody's Exten.n; Blackstone School; W. Biddle St.; W. Morrell St.; Union St.; Harwood's Add.; McBride St.; Harwood St.; Garfield St.; Mt. Evergreen Cemetary; Geo. E. Dixon Est.; W.A. Alexander; F.C. Richert; Dixon Est.; Harwood Est.; W.R. Tubbs; Mrs. Brown; N.A. Miller; J.H. Bogert; W. Hawkins; Greenwood Park; C.E. Snort; Fifield; E.L. Smith; Loomis; Van Etten Est.; M. French; D. Creech; Kennedy; S. Heyser; J.C. Whitney; Wm Quick; S. Heyser; Mrs. Heugh'; Lewis Nash; W.H. Elliot; N. Whitney; W.C. Howe Est.; J.J. Brunell; E. Rosenhand; J. Bolink Est.; J.D. Hayes; H. Martin; Schlinker; Hills; Collins; U. Tobin; B.O. Wing; W.J. Tellt; Mrs. P.L. Fisher; H. Bronley; R.W. Perry; H.M. Gillett; Mrs. H.L. McConnel; Ford's Western Add.; E. Wilkins St.; E. Biddle St.; Francis Street School; Cooley St.; Cooley Place; Andrew Watson; Calvin Beyor; J. McCurdy; W.D. Loomis; Byron Ashley; Mrs. F. Swan; G. Glanley; J.N. Moore; M.J. Opdyke; W.S. Moore; Mrs. S.O. Knapp; Eggleston Est.; Everhard St.; S. Milwaukee St.; Knapp's Add.; Mithcell St.; Bridge St.; Jackson Brew & Malting Co.; Mill; James F. Joy; Liberty St.; Morgan's Add.; Morgan St.; Pine St.; Beech St.; Walnut St.; Locust St.; Morrell St.; Plymouth Cong. Ch.; J.L. Mitchell's Add.; Mitchell St.; J.L. Mitchell; Mitchell St. School; Lewis St.; Michigan Central Railroad Yards; Jackson Junction; Round House; Repair Shops; Watt's Add.; Charlotte St.; Florence St.; Henrietta St.; John W. Watts; Carl Dettmann; Garfield St.; McNeal St.; Palmer's Add.; C. Shaw; Woodbridge St.; Hill St.; A.J. Patch; Alfred B. Richardson; A.B. Robinson; J.J. Spoor; C.P. Hammond; Frank Van Etten; W.C. Howe Est.; Rockwell St.; A.M. Tinker; A.M. Tinker; H.M. Simmons; C.B. Simmons; S.J. Palmer; Wessel; J.A. Alden; E. Price; Chose; E. Price; Loomis; L.G. Morse; Tinker; Rogers; Meyforth; A.M. Tinker; Sarah L. Palmer; Warren; G.W. Fifield; Hudson; J. Davidson Est.; Willis Osborn; L. Goe; G. Burnham; Parkins; Addison; Green; Borrell; A.M. Tinker; E. Price; O. Abboll; Price; N.F. Johnson; White; C.A. Jordan; G.D. Smith; A.M. Tinker; G.H. Gibbins; J. Mills; D.L. Agnew; A.M. Tinker; Jane Billings; Secfield; Williams St.; C.E. Webb's Add.; Maple Ave.; C.E. Webb; Thos. Barkword; Hamilton; Byrnne; Payne; Fred. Ward; Mrs. M.C. Cook; J. Geo. Keebler; Chittock Ave.; Solomon; L.G. Morrison; L.G. Merriman; Chittock's Add.; C.D. Dennington; Deyo; Rustic Hall Add.; Merriman's Add.; Moore St.; Pigeon St.; Wren St.; S.H. Godfrey; C. McLean; South Hill St.; Martin St.; Wilcox; Root's South Add.; Elliot Platt; Thomas; J. Ratin; Clarissa J. Higby; Ciera G. Higby; Mrs. Clarissa J. Higby; F.W. Higby; J.P. Huntington; D.M. Ellis; Wilcox; Williams or Marrony; Frank R. Nichols; Stanley St.; G.M. Stanley's Add.; Wilcox; Welch; Wilcox; Adrian Ave.; Grant St.; Douglass Place; Casey; Ann Sawyer; Rufus Bennell; L.G. Merriman; Geo N. Clark; Jos. Hoffman; Mrs. Feather; L.G. Morrison; R.H. Henderson; Eagle St.; Lewis St.; South Side Add.; Burnett St.; M. McNaughton; H.C. Ransom; Mrs. F. Rothbun; M.C.R.R.C.; L.S. & M.S. R.R. Co.; M. McNaughton; L.G. Merriman; J. Breitmeyer; P. Breitmeyer; Mrs. McSwaney; Heiler; John Holsworth; L.G.M.; Amasa Foster; City of Jackson; A.E. Bussey; Jackson City Ice Co.; Mill Pond; Jesse Evans; J.G. Benton; Streeter; C. Saulsbury; J.L. Fisher; Adams; Johnson; Eugene Roberts; Erwin Roberts; J.F. Kerwood; J.D. Cottrell; Howard; Lewis St.; Clark St.; High St.; Bagley Ave.; Gay Ave.; Losey Ave.; Gorham St.; High St.; James F. Joy; John W. Watts; John Sheele; Carl Dettmann; Levant C. Rowan; Geo. Sleight; Ebenezer Wolcott; W.F. Cowham; Buck St.; Mrs. M.J.C. Merrill; J.E.& A. Boey; A.W. Corden; H.F. Thomas; Alf. W. Corden; Elijah Thompson; Alf. W. Corden; Denton St.; Harriet Frisbie; Hester Eaton; Gorham's Add.; W.F. Cowham; Chas. H. Frisbie; Kibby Road; Geo. Care; Mrs. M.C. Strong; J.C. Richardson; Douglass St.; Griswold's Add.; High St.; Fifield Estate; Mary A. Town; H. Pellet; Mrs. W.F. Cowham; Dwight Merriman; Dwight Merriman; F.E. Dilla; Randolph St.; South Park Sub.; Mound Ave.; Part of Griswold's Add.; Part of Griswold's Add.; Part of Summit Hill; Greenwood Ave.; Randolph St.; Douglass St.; third St.; Griswold Park School; Part of Sabin's Add.; Bliss St.; Summer St.; Collins St.; Prince St.; Part of Sabin's Add.; Division St.; Rock or Gould St.; Granite St.; Godrich St.; Sheldon St.; Sabin St.; Aspinwall Mntg Co.; Jackson Bridge and Iron Co.; Part of Summitville; Div. of Summitville; Third St.; Sheldon St.; M. Harmon; M. Harmon; M. Harmon; Robt. Todd; M.C. R.R. Air Line Div.; L.S.& M.S. R.R. Ft. Wayne Div.; E.D. Clark; E.D. Clark; Homer Wilcox; Philo Hall; Damon St.; Eggleston's Add.; Wall St.; G.M. Stanley's Add.; J.L.& I.Cos. Sub.; Part of Eggleston's Add.; Robinson St.; Wilcox School; J.L.& I.Cos Sub; G.J. White; Foster; Thos. Parker; Richard Hennessey; C. Haehnle Est.; Addie E. Bussey; Hammond and Burkworth; C.L. Mitchel Est.; D.P. Sagendorph; Betsy A. Crandall; Addie E. Bussey; Jackson Branch L.S.& M.S. R.R.; M.R. McNaughton Est.; John W. Watts; John Sheele; John Franklin; John Franklin; M.R. McNaughton Est.; Mrs. J. Pluff; Napoleon; School Dist. No.7; Andrew Gould; Eggleston St.; Francis Street Add.; Francis Street Add.; Prospect Ave.; Merriman St.; Euclid Ave.; Mansion St.; Boulevard Ave.; Addison St.; Went St.; The Harmon Add.; S. Jackson St.; Sabin's Add.; Sabin St.; Prince St.; Division St.; Prospect Add.; Bliss St.; Summer St.; Chas. Huntoon; Fred & Frank Hall; D. Merriman; Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson; Sarah E. Miles; Albion K. Hall; Byron Pulver; John C. Sharp; Part of Summitville; Willow St.; Beach St.; Warren St.; M.C. R.R. Air Line Div.; L.S.& M.S. R.R. Ft. Wayne Div.; Dwight Merriman; Wing Estate; Fourth St.; Bird St.; Heyser St.; Jasper St.; Horace St.; Noyes St.; Louisa St.; First St.; Part of Merriman Farm; Mrs. S. Bussey et. al.; Mrs. Annie Campbell; Wm H. Palmer; E.D. Clark & C. Tubbs; Joshua Palmer Estate; P.Pierce; N.B. Hall Estate; Joshue Palmer Estate; T. Buyse; Catholic Cemetary; Old Plat; New Plat; J.C. Wood; Woodland Cemetary; Township of Summit; Col. M. Shoemaker; Col. M. Shoemaker; F.D. Maxon; S. Schermerhorn; Marshall Isbell; Hattie L. Reid; Sarah J. Emmon's Est.; John Franklin; Jos. Shoemaker; Mrs. Addie E. Fountain; A. Tabor; Note:

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H J'STORIO IL IDTI R:CTORY -OF JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN. TILLAE ORYear NAVE. BUSINESS. ILLAGE OR SEC. POST OFFICE. NATIVITY. came NA ME. BUSINESS. TowNsHIP. tocaoe to Co. Abbott, D. P............... Farmer.................................. Pulaski........ 19 Groverville Ohio.......... 1837 Avery, Abraham. Farmer.................................. Sandstone...... 34 Sandstone.. Michigan... 1834 Adams, J. Q...........Farmer........................ Blackman...... 20 Jackson..... New York.. 1879 Adams, R. P.............. Farmer....................... Rives.............. 36 Jackson..... Michigan... 1839 Akin, C. W................ Propr. Summer Resort.............. Grass Lake...... 19 Grass Lake New York.. 1868 Alger, M. M............... Farmer.................................. Columbia........ 18 Liberty..... Penna....... 1860 Allen, Charles............ Farmer................................. Parma............ 26 Parma...... Michigan... 1837 Alverson, Albert A..... W. M. Minister........................ Tompkins...... 24 Rives June. "... 1892 Alverson, Floyd.......... Farmer.............................. 24 " "... 1892 Anderson, C. S........... Farmer.............................. Rives.............. 32 "... 1846 Anderson, M.............. Fatmer........................................... 29 "... 1839 Angevine, S. P........... Farmer............... Liberty........... 4 So. Jackson New York... 1858 Artz, Frederick.......... Farmer................................ Waterloo......... 23 Waterloo.... Michigan... 1837 Ashley, Flora....... Farmer............................. Hanover......... 1 Horton........... 1850 Atkins, C.......... General Merchandise................ Norvell.......... Norvell...... England.... 1877 Austin, J. P............... Livery............................. Jackson..........Jackson..... Michigan... 1857 Austin, Martin........... Farmer.................................. Springport.... 30 Springport.. New York.. 1845 Aylsworth, F. S.......... (Aylsworth Bros.) Brook'n Fdry Brooklyn........... Brooklyn... Michigan... 1862 Babcock, W. F............ Farmer............Fre.................... Norvell........... 33 Norvell.....New York.. 1865 Badgley, F. C............. Attorney-at-Law..................... Jackson............. Jackson... Michigan... 1867 Bailey, Byron... Farmer..........Farmer...... Spring Arbor... 19 Spr'g Arbor Ohio.......... 1878 Bailey, Geo. E............ Farmer.................................. Henrietta....... 27 Henrietta... New York.. 1889 Baily, Walter A.......... Farmer.................................. Sandstone....... 34 Sandstone.. Michigan... 1876 Baker, Arthur M......... County Clerk........................... Jackson............ Jackson..... New York.. 1878 Baker, C. H......... Postmaster......................... Concord............ Concord..... Michigan... 1854 Baker, Geo................ Pres. Public Library................. Jackson............ Jackson..... Maine........ 1871 Baker, Harvey........ Farmer....................Concord......... 15 Concord..... New York.. 1849 Balcom, Rev. R. B....... Minister................................. Jackson........ Jackson..... Rhode IsI'd 1883 Baldwin, Jos. T.......... Farmer................................. W aterloo........ 3 Trist.......... M ichigan... 1854 Ball, D. L..........Attorney.................... Grass Lake...... 15 Grass Lake New York.. 1829 Ballard, James Z......... Real Estate Loans and Hotel..... Jackson..... Jackson..... Mass......... 1852 Bancroft, W............................................................ Norvell........... 10 Norvell...... New York.. 1844 Barber, A. M............. Supervisor and Farmer.............. Leoni............ 2 Leoni.. Michigan... 1847 Barber, G. S............ Farmer.................................. Grass Lake...... 2 Grass Lake "(... 1872 Barber, G. V........... Farmer.................................. Grass Lake...... 23 Norvell....... New York.. 1846 Barber, H. N............. Farmer.................................. Waterloo......... 15 Waterloo....-.. 1836 Barber, J.'W.......... Farmer.................................. Grass Lake...... 3 Grass Lake Michigan... 1872 Barns, Mrs. T. C...................................................... Norvell........... 36 Napoleon... New York.. 1836 Bartholf, Levant......... Farmer Rives.................................. 15 Rives June. "t.. 1879 Bartlett, C. 0............. Farmer.................................. Pulaski.......... 8 Concord..... Michigan... 1859 Bartlett, Wm............. Retired Farmer........................ Pulaski.......... 8 Concord..... New York......... Barton, Almira.......... Farmer............................. Springport...... 13 E. Springp't Michigan... 1838 Barton, Elizabeth........ Farmer....................................... 13 " " New York.. 1836 Barton, John J.......... Farmer................................. Springport...... 24 " "f Michigan... 1857 Beard, F. H............... Prop. Brooklyn Mills............... Brooklyn........... Brooklyn... Vermont... 1887 Beebe; C. H.........Farmer.................... Blackman....... 18 Jackson.... Michigan... 1842 Beeman, Orson........... (Beeman & Rummel) Millers...... Washtenaw Co.... Waterloo...... 1852 Belden, E. H.............. Farmer................................. Spring Arbor... 26 Horton...... ". Bennett, C. H............. Dry Goods............................ Jackson........... Jackson...... "... 1853 Bennett, Thomas........ Farmer.................................. Liberty........... 14 Liberty...... Ohio;......... 1841 Bennett, T. G............. Tile Manufacturer..................... Jackson............ Jackson..... Michigan... 1845 Berry, Rushford......... Farmer.................................. Pulaski........... 1 Concord..... New York.. 1866 Bigelow, J................. (Dart & Bigelow) Lumber. Concord........ Concord Cocrd......... 1836 Binnings, Chas........... Farmer................................ Sandstone...... 36 Sandstone.. England.... 1867 Binnings, Geo. B......... Farmer................................... 21 Parma.............. Binnings, S................ Farmer.................................. "...... 36 Sandstone... Michigan... 1,68 Birney, J. T.......... Ins., Real Estate and Loans....... Jackson......... Jackson........ 1886 Blair, James............... Farmer....................*.... Tompkins........ 1 Rives June. Ohio......... 1836 Blake, Geo. H.. Farmer.......Farmer........................... Grass Lake...... 21 Norvell...... Vermont... 1876 Blanchard, J. W......... Prop. Jefferson Roller Mills........ Johnson............ Johnson..... England.... 1890 Blum, Henry A.......... Farmer............................. Norvell........... 34 Brooklyn... Michigan... 1882 Boland, James............ Rendering and Fertilizer Factory Blackman.... 22 Jackson..... England.... 1862 Boon, James......... Farmer. Rives........ 33 "..... "... 1887 Bornor, E. T............. Farmer. and Supervisor.......... Concord....... 3 Parma........ Michigan... 1864 Bornor, Win. C......... Farmer................................ Concord....... 5 Albion....... New York.. 1857 Bowman, W.H. Blacksmith and Livery.............. Springport....... Springport.. Ohio......... 1852 Bradford, J. W......Farmer................................ Spring Arbor... 1 Jackson..... Michigan... 1844 Brail, John M.......... Farmer and Justice of Peace...... Pulaski......... 17 Pulaski...... New York.. 1868 Brower, L................ Farmer................................. Norvell......... 25 Norvell...... Michigan... 1848 Brown, D. B............... Farmer.................................. Spring Arbor... 3 Sandstone... "... 1834 Brown, J. B............. Farmer................................ Rives........... 35 Jackson..... "... 1842 Brown, W. G.......... Farmer................................ Parma.......... 2 Parma...... New York.. 1836 Brower, L. H............. Farmer................... Norvell...... 26 Norvell...... Michigan... 1844 Browning, Rev, Mark.. M. E. Minister....................... Pulaski. 19 Groverville.. England.... 1878 Bryant, J................. Farmer Spring Arbor... 11 Sandstone.. N. Hamp're 1836 Buchfink, John........... Farmer.................... Leoni............ 5 Mich. Cent. Germany.... 1872 Bunce, 0. L............. Farmer Liberty......... 17 Horton...... New York.. 1843 Bunker, Samuel......... Retired Farmer and Supervisor... Grass Lake...... 29 Grass Lake ".. 1836 Burcham, C. A........... Farmer............................. Norvell......33 Brooklyn.... Michigan... 1868 Burcham, J. B........... Farmer........................................ 33 ".... England.... 1849 Burchard, Jno. C........ Farmer................................ Summit.......... 22 Jackson..... New York.. 1847 Burgess, Benj. P... Farmer....a............... Springport...... 5 Springport.. "... 1840 Burgess, Geo..............Farmer.......................... 5 ".. "... 1840 Burgess, P. L............. Farmer.................................. "....... 5 ".. Michigan... 1864 Burgess, W. JS............ Farmer................................... 32 ".. New York.. 1840 Burk, Wm. H........Farmer............................. Spring Arbor... 31 Concord..... Penna..... 1870 Burt, E..................... Farmer................................ Concord......... 11 "..... New York.. 1836 Butler, A. BFarmer......................... Rives......... 3 Leslie........ Ohio.......... 1870 Buyse, Father Theo..... Pastor of St. John's Church........ Jackson........... Jackson..... Belgium..... 1871 Cady, P. A............Farmer........................... Napoleon....... 32 Napoleon... Michigan... 1838 Campbell, W. M......... Insurance and Loans................ Jackson..........Jackson..... New York.. 1862 Carlton, J. F.............. Agrl. Implts. (Reid & Carlton Co) Jackson............ "..... Wisconsin.. 1887 Year NAME. BUSINESS. VILLAGE OR SEC. POST OFFICE. NATIVITY, came SSTOWNSHIP. to Co. Carlton, M. G............ Publisher of Grass Lake News..... Grass Lake......... Grass Lake New York.. 1879 Carson, Wm.......... Farmer................................ Springport...... 36 Springport.. ".. 1878 Cary, R. C................ General Store Justice of Peace... Liberty.......... { Liberty.... tMichigan... 1862 Case, Albert.............. Justice of Peace and T. Treas... Summit.......... 21 Jackson..... New York.. 1887 Cash, Henry.........-... Produce................... Brooklyn............ Brooklyn... England... 1853 Cash, Peter........... Farmer................................. Norvell.......... 25 Norvell...... ".. 1855 Cassidy, Chas............. Postmaster...................... Grass Lake......... Grass Lake New Jersey 1861 Caywood, Thos. W.... Farmer................................. Pulaski........... 15 Pulaski...... New York.. 1840 Chamberlain, Wm...... Prison Warden,....................... Jackson........... Jackson..... N. Hamps'r 1893 Chapel, Samuel.......... Farmer.................................. Sandstone........ 33 Parma........ Michigan... 1833 Chappel, Samuel........ Farmer.........Leoni........ 35 Leoni... England..... 1842 Chapple, Percy F....... Cashier of Farmer's State Bank.. Concord............ Concord..... New York.. 1861 Chapple, W. D.......... Pres. Farmer's State Bank..................... "..... England..... 1861 Charles, Maria............ Farmer.................................. Columbia. 9 Johnson..... Michigan... 1877 Choate, Frank, Sr....... Farmer................................ Liberty........... 27 Liberty...... Vermont... 1836 Church, Julius H........ Farmer.................... Blackman........ 17 Jackson..... Michigan... 1854 Clark, A. C............... Retired.................................. Napoleon........ 5 Brooklyn... New York.. 1837 Clark, A ntoinette N................................................... Pulaski.......... 27 Pulaski...... ".. 1853 Clark, J. W.......... Farmer and Stock Raiser............. 27...... Michigan... 1840 Clark, John W........... Farmer and Justice of the Peace ".......... 30 "... 1860 Clark, W. A.............. Postmaster............................... Jefferson............ Johnson..... New York.. 1835 Clement,.J.......... Farmer........................ Leoni........... 34 Leoni........ ".. 1843 Clifton, Jas. H....... Farmer and Vet. Surgeon......... Concord....... 5 Albion...... ".. 1863 Close, D.M.. Farmer.............Farmer.................... Grass Lake...... 17 Grass Lake ".. 1836 Clough, Mrs. E.VL..... Publisher of Brooklyn Exponent.. Brooklyn.......... Brooklyn... Ohio.......... 1881 Cobb, James........ Farmer.................................... Norvell........... 4 Norvell...... New York.. 1852 Cobb, W.S......... Attorney (Wilson & Cobb).......... Jackson......... Jackson..... Michigan... 1859 Cohoon, Winm. J.......... Retired Farmer.....,......... Jackson..................... 1837 Comstock, J. A.......... Farmer........................ Sandstone.... 28 Parma....... "... 1837 Corwin, J. C...........Farmer and Justice of Peace..... "...... 21 "....... New Jersey 1836 Covert J. C........... Postmaster and Ins. Agt............ Brooklyn........... Brooklyn... Michigan... 1843 S- Cox, Ferd. Farmer.................Farmer.................. Liberty.......... 8 Jackson..... "... 1838 Cox, Robert......... Postmaster and Merchant........... Tompkins........... Tompkins... England... 1869 Cox, Wilson............... Farmer and Justice of Peace...... Springport...... 25 E. Springp't "... 1851 Cradit, R...................Farmer.......r..... Leoni............ 5 Mich. Cent. Michigan... 1859 Craft, Myron H. Farmer...............m.e...................19 Jackson..... "... 1848 Cranmore,Jno........ Farmer.................................. Summit...... 18 "..... New York.. 1838 Crego, C. M....... Farmer.................................. Columbia........ 14 Napoleon... "... 1836 Crego, F. B., Supt. Jackson Fire Clay Co.......... Jackson............ Jackson..... Michigan... 1863 Crego, H. J............... Farmer................................. Liberty.......... 10 Liberty......... 1835 Crego, W. S............... Farmer and Stock Raiser........".... 10 "...... "... 1835 Crispell, James........... Farmer.......................................... 20 ".... "... 1836 Crispell, W. N............ Farmer.........................o........... 20 Cedar Bank "... 1870 Croman, David A....... Deputy Sheriff......................... Munith............. Munith......... 1849 Croman, Geo.............. Farmer................................. W aterloo........ 26 W aterloo... Penna...... 1835 Crouch, Ambrose........ Farmer........................Liberty......... 3 S. Jackson.. Michigan........... Crouch, H. J........Farmer........... Farmer......................5 Jackson..... " Culver, L. A............ Farmer.................................. ".......... 32 Somerset C. Penna...... 1870 Culver, W. S............ Exchange Bank.................... Brooklyn........... Brooklyn... Michigan... 1840 Curtis, Hiram............ Farmer................................ Norvell.......... 25 Norvell...... New York.. 1842 Curtis, John.........Farmer.................................. Tompkins....... 16 Tompkins... England..... 1854 Curtis, Moses............ Farmer................................. 23... "".. 1854 Curtis, WalterR..:;..... Farmer............................. 23 Rives June. Michigan... 1868 Custis, Edwin.......Fr Farmer.................................. "...... 29 Tompkins... England.... 1854 Daniels, J. J.........Farmer and Stock Raiser....... Blackman 29 Jackson..... Michian... 1845 Darling, John G.......... Justice of Peace and Farmer.... Concord......... 6 Albion...... New York.. 1855 Dart, J. H.......... Lumber (Dart & Bigelow)......... Concord........Concord..... ".......... Davis, J. W......... Farmer.................. Leoni............ 31 Jackson..... ".. 1834 Davis, Silas H............ Farmer................ Liberty......... 23 Liberty...... Michigan... 1841 Dancer, Wm. H....... Farmer........ Hanover......... 12 Horton...... "... 1834 Dawson, John W.... Farmer................................ Pulaski......32 Pulaski...... "... 1866 Dean, Geo. W4.......... Farmer................................ Sandstone....... 7. " Vermont... 1836 Dean, Horace....... Farmer................................ Napoleon........ 1 Napoleon... "... 1832 Dean,"J, P.......... Farmer.."......... 1 "... Michigan... 1835 Dean, O. S......... Farmer................... Sandstone........ 7.................. "... 1838 De Lamater, A. H....... Surveyor............................... Columbia....... 20 Brooklyn... New York.. 1834 De Lamater, J.......... Farmer.................. 35 "... ".. 1834 De Lamater, H.S........ Farmer.........Leo............... 19 Jackson..... ".. 1857. DeLamater, W. H...... Farmer................................ "............. 19 C..... Vermont... 1857 De Land, Col. C. V..... Farmer...................Summit......... 21 (..... Massach'ts. 1830 De Land, J. S............ Farmer.................................. Napoleon........ 3 Napoleon... Michigan... 1835 Densmore, M. F.. Farmer.................. Hanover......... 33 Hanover.... Maine....... 1839 Devlin, G. M........ Devlin's Business College.......... Jackson............ Jackson..... Wisconsin., 1871 Dewey, C.C......... Retired Farmer............. Napoleon......... Napoleon... New York.. 1835 Dewey, James A......... Farmer................................ Spring ArbI r... 30 Concord..... "C.. 1836 Dewey, N.F........ Farmer "............................. 30 C.... ".. 1836 Dewey, P. J............. Farmer.."....... 30 ".... Michigan........... Dey, James W............ Harness, etc., and Assessor......... Springport......... Springport.. New York.. 1862 Dickinson, John......... Farmer.......................................15.. England... 1867 Disbrow, James T....... Farmer................................ Blackman...... 14 Jackson..... New York.. 1872 Dixon, Curtis D.......... Farmer................................. Pulaski........... 12 Concord..... Ohio.......... 1837 Dixon, Heydon A....... Farmer, Teacher and School Insp Hanover.. 7 "..... Michigan... 1857 Dodge, W. M............. Farmer and Dairy.................. Summit......... 23 Jackson..... c... 1847 Doerfler, Mrs. C..................................... Norvell......... 1 Norvell..... Ohio.......... 1880 Doerfler, John............ Farmer...........................................1 Michigan... 1880 Donmall, H. D........... Mgr. of Union Lumber Co......... Jackson........... Jackson..... New Jersey 1874 Dorsey, Frank............ Farmer................................. Parma............ 16 Albion....... Michigan... 1894 Drake, G. W.............. Retired Farmer....................... Concord......... 32 Concord..... New York... 1836 Drake, J. B.............. Farmer........................................... 32 "..... Michigan... 1840 Drake, W in. R....... Farmer................................. "........ 33..... New York.... 1835 Dralle, Fred.......... Farmer................................. Springport....... 10 Springport.. Germany.... 1881 DuBois, 0C.........Farmer..................... Farmer... Leon. 24 Grass Lake.. New York.. 1848 55

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56 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY. NAME. BUSINESS. Year "VILLAGE OR SEC. POST OFFICE. NATIVITY, came TowasIP. to Co. NAME. BUSINESS. Year SILLAGE OR SEC. POST OFFICE. NATIVITY. came TOWNSHto Co Dunbar & Co., IR. H... Drugs and General Merchandise Parma........... Parma....... New York... 1878 Eastman, 0. H........... Farmer................................. Sandstone....... 22 Jackson..... "... 1834 Eaton, W. N.............. Agricultural Implements........... Jackson................. Ireland...... 1883 Ebbert, Philip............ Farmer oubi.................... Columbia........ 21 Brooklyn... New York... 1874 Eberle, Carl............... Brewer.................................... Jackson............. Jackson..... Bavaria...... 1881 Eckert., Adam........... Farmer.......................... Pulaski....... 4 Concord...... New York... 1876 Eggersdorf, Wmin......... Liquors and Cigars................ Brooklyn............ Brooklyn... Germany.... 1882 Elliott, H. B.............. Farmer............................. Tompkins....... 2 Arland....... New York... 1836 Ennis, E. J............... Merchant..........................Brooklyn............ Brooklyn.... Michigan.... 1848 Erickson, G. P........... Vice-President Union Granite Co. Jackson........... Jackson..... Sweden...... 1893 Every, Byron........... Farmer................................. Columbia........ 29 Woodstock.. Michigan.... 1869 Every, Edward........... Farmer...................................... 33 ".. '.... 1869 Every, H.................. Farm er................................. Sum mit........... 32 Jackson......... 1843 Every, Otis............... Farmer................................. Columbia........ 33 W oodstock.. '.... 1866 E very, R. E................................................................. 32 "...... 1858 Fauser, Geo. F........... Farmer.................... Waterloo......... 1 Waterloo... ".... 1868 Farmer's Bank. Capital, $25,000. Organized under State Law of 1883. Geo. E. Osborn, Pres.; M. H. Raymofid, Vice-Pres.; Chas. M. Spinning, Cashier......... Grass Lake......... Grass Lake..............:...... Farrand, Wmin. P......... Farmer and Hay Press........Henrietta........ 12 Munith...... New York... 1885 Fay, James......... Farmer................. amr.. Norvell.......... 23 Brooklyn... '*... 1838 Fenn, Edward J......... Farmer and Township Treasurer. Sandstone....... 22 Sandstone... Michigan.... 1877 Ferguson, D. A........... Attorney................................ Jackson............ Jackson..... New York... 1876 Ferguson, Mrs. M...... Postmistress................ Tompkins....... 19 E. Springp't Michigan.... 1844 Ferris, Adaline;.......... Farmer................................. SpringporL...... 20 Springport.. New York... 1854 Ferris, Alanson.......... Farmer.......................................17.. Michigan.... 1842 Ferris, John.......... Farmer....................................... 17 "...... 1852 Ferris, Leroy............. Farmer............................... "......29... 1857 Finch, G................... Farmer................................. Liberty........... 28 Liberty........... 1865 First National Bank, Capital $150,000......................... Albion lbion................ Fish, C. A..........Farmer.................... Grass Lake...... 14 Grass Lake.. Michigan... 1837 Fleming, James R...... Farmer............................. Henrietta....... 16 Henrietta... ".... 1853 Flem ing, John........... Farm er........................................ 16 "... Ireland...... 1841 Fleming, P. J............ Farmer................................ "....... 16...16 Michigan.... 1868 Flint, Seaton........ Farmer................................. Liberty........... 25 Somerset..... England..... 1883 Flowers, John....... Farmer................................. Leoni............ 28 Jackson...................... 1861 Foote, Byron.............. Farmer................................. Summit....... 4....Michigan.... 1845 Ford, Edward............ Farmer................................ Concord......... 14 Concord........... 1856 Ford, H. H............... Notary Public, Insurance and Conveyancer......................... Grass Lake......... Grass Lake.. Vermont..... 1860 Ford, John B............ Fruit Grower and Shipper......... Leoni............ 31 Jackson..... New York... 1865 Ford, R. T.............. Farmer......................................" 5 Mich. Cent. Michigan.... 1839 Ford, W airen V........ Farmer................................. Henrietta....... 3 M unith.......... 1868 Ford, Wm. F............. Farmer............................Concord.......... 29 Concord...... '.... 1851 Foster, John -....... Farmer...........;........Tompkins....... 31 Springport.. Ohio.......... 1869 Foster, Samuel........... Farmer and Justice of Peace...... Sandstone....... 31 Parma....... Penna........ 1884 Fowler, W alter........... Farmer................................. Hanover......... 15 Hanover..... M ichigan.... 1852 Fowler, W m.............. Farmer................................ H enrietta....... 19 Roots......... Canada...... 1838 Fox, Wm. H.............. Farmer........................Rives............. 7 Rives June. New York.... 1874 Frazier, John L... Farmer............................ Hanover........ 9 Horton...... "... 1851 Freeland, A. J........... Farmer................................. Leoni 10 Mich.Centr. "... 1829 Frost, J. B.......... Civil Engineer.............. Jackson........... Jackson..... Michigan.... 1862 Fuller, Daniel S......... General Farmer and Stock Raiser. Norvell...... 27 Brooklyn.... ".... 1876 Garred, JohnF............. Farmer Leoni............ 10 Roots........ England..... 1853 Garred, Thomas........ Farmer........................................... 3 W ithington "..... 1853 Garred, Wm......... Farmer........................... 12 Roots.............. 1853 Gates, Wm. E............ Farmer.................................Hanover......... 12 Horton...... Michigan.... 1854 Geer, Frank......... Farmer,;Stock and Lumber Dlr.. Leoni........9 Jackson......... 1852 Gengenbach, C. F.... Farmer.......... Norvell.... 34 Brooklyn... Germany.... 1856 Gengenbach, Geo. F... Attorney................................. "........... 34 "... M ichigan.... 1874 Gibbins, B. T....... Retired Farmer...................Henrietta........ 15 Munith...... New York... 1838 Gifford. H.................. Retired Farmer.............. Hanover.......... 2 Horton...... Canada....... 1838 Gilbert, Edwin H........ Farmer................................. Norvell.......... 25 Manchester. England..... 194 Giles, Geo..-............ Farmer................................. Blackman....... 18 Jackson..... -...... 1852 Gillett, Mvron............ Farmer................................. Springport...... 26 Springport.. New York... 1837 Gillett, S. O............... Farmer................. 11 '.. '"... 1837 Glenn, Isaac........ Retired Farmer....................... Henrietta 'U... 6 Henrietta... "... 1855 Godfrey, H. L....... Union Granite Works............... Jackson............ Jackson..... England...... 1887 Godfrey, S. H.......... Postmaster............................ Parma......... Parma....... New York... 1851 Godfrey, Wm. H......... Farmer..................... '.... 10 "..... '... 1844 Goffe, Thomas............ Farmer.................... Pulaski.......... 33 Mosherville Michigan.... 1839 Goodwin, H. D.......... Carriages and Blacksmith.......... Hanover........... Hanover................ Gordon, Daniel.......... Farmer................................... Tompkins........ 21 Tompkins... New York... 1837 Gordon, Lewis........... Farm er................................. "........ 27 "... M ichigan.... 1842 Gordon, Wm........ Farmer........................... "........ 28 " '.... 1841 Gorton, A. T............ Farmer '........Liberty......29 Cedar Bank. '.... 1891 Gould, A. J.......'. Real Estate and Loans.............. Jackson............ Jackson...... ".... 1863 Gould, R. B............. Real Estate and Loans. (A. J. Gould & Son.)................. ".......................... 1863 Grant, Wm......... Farmer................................ Spring Arbor... 3 Sandstone... New York... 1834 Giegory, A. R............ Farmer.......................... Pulaski...'..... 4 Concord...... "... 1854 Green, A. W........Farier.:............................ Leoni.......... 3 Mich.Centr. ".. 1848 Green, C. N.....rmer............................wr r Hanover........ 20 Hanover.... Ohio.......... 1883 Greenwood, E............ Farmer................................. Leoni............ 23 Grass Lake.. England...... 1851 Greenwood, Geo. Farmer......... Farmer........... Napoleon....... 20 Eldred............. 1851 Griffith, Daniel.......... Deputy County Clerk......... Jackson............ Jackson..... New York... 1850 Griffith, Geo. T......... Farmer and Postmaster............ Springport...... 2 Otter Creek. Vermont..... 1837 Grover, Allen W. Farmer.................................. Pulaski.........Hanover.... New York.. 1836 Haag, W illiam.......... Farmer.................................. Norvell......... 11 Norvell...... M ichigan.... 1882 Haehnle Brewing Co., Amelia Haehnle, Pres.: B. Berger, Treas.; E. Pringle, Sec. Established 1873. Incorporated, 1893................................ Jackson........Jackson................. Hale, Dr, H. J............ Physician..................... Grass Lake......... Grass Lake.. Michigan.... 1848 Hall, A..................... Farmer................................ Rives........ 26 Jackson.... New York... 1837 Hall, Harry R. (N. B. Hall & Son.) Loans, Insurance and Real Estate................. Jackson............ "..... Vermont..... 1870 Hall, Jonathan........... Farmer................................ Springport...... 30 Springport.. England.-.. 1838 Hall, John A............. Farmer................................ Henrietta....... 7 Henrietta... M ichigan.... 1837 Halsted, R. H............ Druggist and Banker.......... Concord........... Concord..... New York... 1877 Hammond, J. T......... Probate Judge............. Jackson............ Jackson..... Michigan... 1867 Hanaw, Julius. (Joseph Hanaw & Son.) Notary Public, General, Business Counselor, Foreign Ex., etc..................................... ".... 1847 Hanaw, Joseph. (Joseph Hanaw & Son.) Notary Public, General Business Counselor, Foreign Ex., etc.............................. ".... Germany.... 1847 Harper, A.............Farmer............ Norvell......... 26 Norvell...... New York... 1832 Harper, Mrs. A. M....... 35...... Michigan.... 1843 Harrington, Geo. L..... Farmer................................. Sandstone....... 3 Minard...... Penna........ 1852 Harrington, J. B........ Farmer.................. '....... 22 Sandstone... Michigan... 1842 Harrington, J. T........ Farmer................................. Summit.......... 8 Jackson......... 1834 Harrington, R. J........ Farmer................................. Sandstone....... 3 Minard...... "... 1871 Harris, L.................. Farmer; Jersey Cattle, Sheep, etc. Columbia........ 13 Brooklyn.... ".... 1893 Harvey, Geo.............. Farmer.......... - -..........Leoni........ 3 Roots......... England..... 1861 Hatt, Nathan C........ Farmer............................... Waterloo........ 12 Francisco... Michigan... 1839' Hawkins, W. S........... Farmer............................... Leoni........... 21 Jackson................ 1879 Hawley, Emanuel.....`' Retired Farmer.............Waterloo........ 4 Stockbridge England..... 1844 Hay, James............... Farmer:..............................I Norvell......... 9 Norvell. New York..: 1844 S Hayward, John.......... Farmer................................. Rives.............. 21 Rives June. England..... 1877 Helmer, F. H............ Cashier of People's Nat'l Bank... Jackson........... Jackson........................ Henderson, Geo........ Farmer................................ Grass Lqke...... 21 Grass Lake.. Michigan... 1840 Herrington, Geo......... General Store and Postmaster..... Spring Arbor... 16 Sp'g Arbor. " Hess, Chas. F............ Farmer.............................. Columbia........ 11 Napoleon... New York... 1855 Hess, C. M................. Farmer and Justice of Peace.............. 32 Woodstock.. Michigan.... 1857 Hess, Hugh............... Merchant..................Napoleon........... Napoleon... 1859 Hess, Merritt.............. Farmer................................... 32... New York... 1855 H ess, M urray............ Farmer................................. Cilumbia........ 8 "... "... 1844 Heydlauff, A.............. Farmer.................................. Waterloo........ 27 Waterloo... Germany.... 1842 Heydlauff, John......... Farmer.......................................... 27 "... New York... 1842 Heydlauff, J. M......... Farmer...................................... 4 Trist......... Michigan... 1857 Heydlauff, J. G.......... Farmer............................... 30 Munith..... Germany.... 1865 Hicks, 0. A............... Farmer.............................Blackman........ 28 Jackson..... Michigan... 1864 Hicks, Mina E...........................................28..... New York... 1867 Higgison, Chas. M...... Veterinary Surgeon.................. Jackson................. Canada...... 1893 Hoag, David.............. Farmer................................ Parma............ 9 Devereaux.. New Ydrk... 1845 Hoag, Geo............Farmer and Supervisor Township............. 3 Parma...... Michigan... 1846 Hoag, John............... Retired Farmer.................................... 7 Devereaux.. New York... 1842 Hoag, R. B................ Planing Mill, Electric Lgt. Plant, Cider Mill and Fruit Evaporator.................................... Springport......... Springport.. M ichigan... 1850 Hoag, Wm. B............. Farmer................... ara.............. Parma............ 8 Devereaux..... 1853 Hodge, Milton............ Farmer................................. Pulaski 28 Mosherville.~Mass.......... 1837 Hoffman, Edward....... Farmer............................... Waterloo........ 18 Munith...... Germany.... 1841 Holdrege, H..........Superintendent County Farm..... Blackman....... 19 Jackson..... Michigan... 1885 Holmes, C. P............ Farmer................................ Norvell........... 35 Norvell...... New York... 1837 Holmes, S. W............ Farmer................................... 35 "... "... 1837 H orning, J. M............ Farm er................................ 23........... 23..................... 1857 Horning, J. W........... Farmer................................. Waterloo....35 Francisco... Michigan.... 1870 Horr, Jacob.............. Retired Farmer...... Henrietta....... 21 Munith...... Germany.... 1836 Housman, J. A......... Farmer................................ Blackman....... 9 Jackson...... New York... 1837 Housman, W. H........ Publisher................................ Hanover............. Hanover....... 1889 Hovey, C. H.............. Farmer.......................... Concord.......... 29 Concord...... "... 1870 Howe, James....... Farmer................................ Waterloo........ 1 Stockbridge Ireland.....1. 1853 lHowland, Guy F...... Farmer........................... Grass Lake...... 33 Grass Lake.. New York... 1835 Hubbard, Dr. C. D.... Physician and Surgeon.............. Parma.. Parma......a... "... 1891 Hubbard, Robt. H...... Farmer............................... Pulaski.......... 26 Pulaski...... "... 1834 Hudlemeyer, John F... Farmer................................. Springport...... 21 Springport.. Ohio......... 1878 Hungerford, Cyrus...... Farmer............................ Pulaski.......... 11 Concord...... Michigan... 1872 Hungerford, E. C........ Farmer, Wool Buyer and Breeder of Silver-Laced Wyandotte Chickens............................. Concord............ "..... "... 1855 Hungerford, Frank E.. Farmer................................. Pulaski....... 2- ".... "... 1843 Hunt M. B................ Farmer............................... Norvell........... 10 Norvell...... New York.. 1834 Hutchins, J. W.......... Farmer................................. Hanover......... 19 Hanover..... Michigan... 1854 Hutchins, Winm........... Farmer and Lumber Dealer........ Liberty........... 6 Horton...... New York.. 1834 H utchins, Orin S........ Farmer................................. Pulaski........... 32 M osherville " ".. 1872 Huttenlocher, John... Farmer and Thresher............... Waterloo......... 20 Munith...... Michigan... 1856 Huttenlocher, Wmi. Jr. Farmer, Thresher and Chester S.... ~ White Hogs................... Waterloo....... 18 Munith...... "... 1855 Huttenlocher, Wmi. C. Farmer............................... Waterloo........18 '...... Germany.... 1852 Ide, L. C................... Farmer................................. Columbia....... 19 Brooklyn.... M ichigan... 1867 Ingraham, W. J......... Farmer.................................. Sandstone...... 1. Jackson..... New York,.. 1877 Jackson, E. M............ (Peck & Jackson) Lumber......... Jackson........ Jackson..... "... 1878 Jackson Fire Clay and Tile Co., Estab. 1867. Sewer Pipe........ Jackson............ Jackson......................... Jackson Daily and W eekly Patriot........................................... Jacobs, S. Farmer..........Farmer....................... Pulaski.......... 22 Pulaski..... New York.. 1833 Jadele, Andrew......... Farmer................................. Columbia....... 21 Brooklyn... Germany... 1855 Jadele, M artin........... Farmer........................................ 21 "... M ichigan... 1873 James, Albert M......... Farmer................................. Tompkins...... 4 Arland........... 1870 Jewell, Albert L......... Supt. Root Est. and Trotting and Pacing Horses............. Henrietta....... 4 Roots......... New York... 1874 Jones, Dr. L. M.......... Physician and Surgeon............ Brooklyn............ Brooklyn... Ohio.......... 1860 Jones, Wm. F....... Farmer................................. Norvell.......... 36 Norvell...... Michigan... 1838 Jump, Ransom......... Farmer.................... Henrietta........ 1 Munith...... New York.. 1862 Kellicutt, A............... Farmer H anover......... 15 H orton...... " "... 1835 Kellicutt, W. E.......... Farmer....................... "......... 14 Hanover..... " "C 1835 Kellogg, Geo............ Farmer............................... Henrietta........ 17 Henrietta... " " 1867 Kennedy, G. W....... Real Estate and Loans............. Jackson............ Jackson..... Penna. 1849 I Kerr, H. C.......... Prop. Center House................ Blackman...... 23 "..... Michigan.." 1838 King, A. J................ Farmer............................... Leoni.......... 29 ".... England.... 1876 King, C. F.;............. General Store and Notary Public Spring Arbor...... Spr'g Arbor Michigan........... Kinsey, Seth........... Farmer ".... 33 Horton...... Canada...... 1864 -Kipp, Chas. M....... Farmer Summit......... 33 S. Jackson.. Michigan........... Knowles, Horace........ Farmer................................. Concord.........3 ara...... New York... 1865 Krathwahl, C. W....... Editor of Signal........................ Springport......... Springport.. Ohio........ 1891 Ladd, Harry A.......... Farmer and Stock Raiser.......... Norvell........... 21 Brooklyn... Michigan... 1859 Lake, Joseph............. Farmer......................... Rives............ 33 Jackson...... England..... 1885 Lake, Wmn............ Farmer...............................F Henrietta........ 11 Munith...... "..... 1853 Lake, W in. G............ Farmer........................................ 11 "..... M ichigan... 1859 Lammers, Henry........................................................ GrassLake...... 14 Francisco... Holland..... 1861 Lammers, H.H..... Farmer............................ " 14 "... Michigan... 1870 Landon, Arthur L...... Farmer and Supervisor.............. Springport... 34 Springport...... 1868 Landon, John............ Farm er..................................... 34...... 1872 Landon, Robert.......... Farmer................................. "...... 34 "... "... 1881 Lane, D..................... Farmer................................ Leoni............ 27 Leoni........ New York... 1836 Lantis, Frank............ Farmer............................... Waterloo........ 83 Trist....... " "... 1837 Lantis, John............. Farmer..................................... 32 "......... Penna...... 1834 Laverty, Arthur H...... Farmer and Dairy...............Blackman...... 31 Jackson... Michigan... 1860 Laverty, A. H............ Farmer............................... Spring Arbor... 2 Sandstone.. "... 1840 Laverty, Jay.............. Farmer and Dairy...............Blackman........ 31 Jackson..... i... 1856 Leach, J. K.Farmer..................m Rives...........Rive.. 4 Leslie......... New York... 1836 Leach, J.W................ Farmer................... Rives.............. 3 Leslie........... 1836 Leading Windmill and Imp. Co. Jerome T. Shaw, Mgr.; Chauncey T. Shaw, Sec.; H. S. M illard, Treas.............. Jackson.......... Jackson............................ Leece,Isaac......... Farmer................................. Henrietta........ 10 Munith......England.... 1859 Leece, J. Sedgwick..... Farmer................................ "...... 2 ".. Michigan... 1868 Leece, Thomas......... Farmer.................................... 10 "...... England.... 1854 Leece, T. C........ Drugs.................................. M unirh.............. "...... M ichigan... 1869 Leece, W m............... Farmer................................. Henrietta'........ 3 Fitchburg... England.... 1854 Lockwood, Clarence.... Farmer...................... Leoni............ 13 Leoni....... Michigan... 1855 Lockwood, D. H......... Farmer.................................... 23 New York. 1836 Lockwood, W....... Farmer............................................. 13 "..... M ichigan... 1860 Loder, Jacob............. Farmer................................. Concord........ 19 Concord..... Penna...... 1838 Longstreet,...C........... Farmer............................... Leoni............. 12 Grass Lake Michi an... 1874 Longstreet, H...... Farmer.................................. ".......... 12 ' New York... 1874 Loomis,L. D Farmer................................. Grass Lake..... 14 " Michigan... 1836 Loomis, P. B. &Co...... Bankers, Established 1856......... Jackson............ Jackson............................. Lord, G. C............... (Lord & McGee). Genl. Mdse.... Grass Lake..... Grass Lake New York.. 1852 SLosey, John J............ Farmer.........................Tompkins 15 Tompkins... Michigan.. 1859 Losey, Wilson D...... Farmer............................ 36 Jackson........ 1852 Love, W. C.............. Farmer................... Columbia........ 13 Brooklyn... New York.. 1834.Lowry, W.B............ Farmer............................... Norvell........... 11 Norvell...... " ".. 1890 Loud, S. L............ Spring Brook Celery Farm........ Summit......... 32 Jackson..... Mass.......... 1848 SLtuce, G. W.......... Farmer...................... Napoleon........ 35 Napoleon.... Michigan... 1858

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HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY. 57 NAME. BUSINESS. Year YILLAGF, Olt ea "TOWNSHIP.R SEC. POST OFFICE. 'NATIVITY. came to Co. LUdlow, M. M............ Farmer.............................. Pdrma........... 25 Parma....... New York.. 839 Luttenton, R. F......... Farmer................................. Pulaski.......... 12 Concord..... Michigan... 1837 Lutz, Eli.................. Farmer................................. Waterloo......... 4 Trist......... Penna........ 1855 McCain, Alonzo........................ Summit......... 7 Jackson..... New York... 1831 McDevitt, John.......... Ins. and Real Estate............... Jackson........... c".... Michigan... 1879 McGee, Judge Melville Attorney................................................ New York... 1832 McGraw, Wm............ Farmer................................. Liberty......... 17 ".... 6 t...... 1838 McKinzie, Frank W... Pub. of Concord Independence..... Concord............ Concord..... "...... 1874 M cK inzie, N.............. M erchant............................................... (.............. McNaughton, Dr. M.A Real Estate............................. Jackson........... Jackson..... "...... 1841 McNaughton, Robt. T. Real Estate.................... "... Michigan... 1856 McQuillan, Jas........ Farmer............ Rives............ 21 Rives June. "... 1881 Malaney, Father J. W. Pastor of St. Mary's Church...... Jackson............. Jackson... Ohio......... 1880 Manley, C. F.............. Farmer............................... Napoleon........ 21 Eldred....... Vermont... 1834 Manley, 0. A'A............ Farmer......................................... 21........ Illinois...... 1863 Mann, H................... Farmer................................. Concord......... 34 Concord..... Penna....... 1838 Markham, M............. Farmer................................ Leoni............ 8 Mich. Cent. New York.. 1842 Markle, Alice C.................................................. Springport.....- 32 Springport.. Michigan... 1862 Matteson, Jeremiab.... Farmer............................... Liberty............ 2 Jackson..... Vermont.... 1855 Maxon, F.D... Farmer............................ Waterloo........ 7 Munith...... New York... 1844 Mayer, F. C............... Farmer...................................... 21 "...... Michigan... 1852 Mayer, Mrs. Mary............................ 4 Stockbridge......1857 Mayer, Wm. A.......... Farmer................................. "........ 16 Munith............. 1855 Mayo, J. C................ Farmer................................ Blackman...... 7 Jackson..... ".... 1843 Miles, C.................... Farmer............................... Hanover......... 34 Hanover............ 1864 Miles, Jonah.............. Farmer.......................... Grass Lake..... 22 Francisco... England.... 1835 Miller, F. S............... Farmer................................. Leoni......... 8 Jackson..... Michigan... 1871 Miller, S. P................ Farmer................................ Leoni.............. 8 Jackson..... England..... 1871 Miller, Henry............ Farmer................................. Tompkins...... 10 Arland...... "...... 1859 Miller, Jag. Z........... Farmer................................. Spring Arbor... 7 Parma..,................. Miller, John.. Farmer.............................. Tompkins...... 10 Arland,. i....... 1861 Miller, 0. A............... Farmer................................. Leoni.......... 26 Leoni..... New York... 1842 Mills, James........ Farmer................. Rives............. 6 Leslie........ Michigan... 1865 Mills, M. H............. Farmer and Dairy.................... Summit......... 16 Jackson..... New York.. 1875 Moe, Chas. I.. Farmer................................. Sandstone.. 24 ".. Michigan... 1836 Moe, Hiram S............ Farmer................................. "...... 4 Minard...... Vermont.... 1836 Morrissey, E. C......... Boots and:Shoes and Postmaster Jackson............ Jackson..... Michigan........... Morse, Geo................ Farmer.......... Sandstone....... 3 Minard............ 1852 Mulliken, S............. Farmer.................................. Hanover......... 35 Hanover...., New York... 1836 Murray, W. T.......... Dep. Co. Treas........... Jackson............. Jackson..... Michigan... 1871 Napier, Nelson........... Farmer............................... Rives.......... 28 ".... New York... 1877 Neely, John............. Farmer................................. Liberty........... 6.... Michigan... 1836 N eely, Lorenzo......... Farm er........................................ 6 H orton................. Newkirk, B.............. Cashier Jackson City Bank........ Jackson............ Jackson..... Ohio........ 1851 Nichols, C. H............. Farmer................................. Grass Lake..... 13 Grass Lake New York... 1836 Norfolk, Alfred........... Farmer............................... Pulaski........... 25 Hanover..... England.... 1884 Norton, S.................. Farmer................................. Leoni........... 16 Withington.. New York.. 1842 O'Brien, P........... Justice of the Peace and Farmer Sandstone....... 36 Sandstone.. Ireland...... 1839 O'Brien, P................. Mfgr. Wagons, Carriages, and General Blacksmithing........ Michigan Cen.. Mich. Cent. -...... 1866 O'Donnell, James...... Publisher and Printer............... Jackson............ Jackson.... Connecticut 1850 O'Neill, Patrick......... Farmer................................. Rives...... 7 Rives June. Michigan... 1872 Orvis, C. T.............. Farmer........................... Liberty........... 23 Liberty...... New York.. 1837 Palen, Hiram............ Farmer................................. Napoleon........ 29 Eldred..... Michigan... 1839 Palmer, A. R.. Farmer.............................. Columbia 8 Brooklyn... New York.. 1858 Palm er, R. D............. Farm er........................................ 8..... 1843 Pardee, Amasa M....... Farmer....................... Spring Arbor.. 28 Spr'g Arbor ".. 1832 Pardee, Gee.......... Farmer............................... Concord......... 24 Concord..... Connecticut 1836 Pardee, WI. H.H...... Farmer........ Spring Arbor... 19.... Michigan........... Parkinson, W. F............. Farmer Concord......... 8 Albion...... New York.. 1836 Parmelee, W. V......... Miller............................................ 35 Concord..... Michigan... 1894 Peacock, James.......... Farmer................................ Rives 1 Leslie........ Penna...... 1857 Pearson, Geeo.............. Farmer................................. Tompkins...... 34 Minard..... New York.. 1886 Pearson, John A........ Farmer -............................. Pulaski........... 10 Concord..... Michigan... 1869 Peck, Erastus............ Circuit Judge....................... Jackson............. Jackson,,... New York.. 1864 Peckham, B. F........... Farmer and Stock Raiser......... Parma............ 16 Albion....... Michigan... 1870 Peckham, M.............. Farmer "............. 26 Parma....... "... 1841 Peckham, Wm........... Farmer & Stock Raiser &J. of P. "............ 8 Deveraux... "... 1851 Peek, Archibald J,..... Sheriff.................................... Jackson.............. Jackson..... New York,. 1872 Peek, E. L................. Lum ber............................... "(.............. ".... ".. 1854 Peek, J. T............... Farmer.................... Rives.............. 28 ".... Michigan... 1862 Peek, T. N.,.............. Farmer............... 3 Leslie "... 1835 Peek, W. H............... Farmer................................. "............... 28 Jackson..... New York.. 1854 Pelton, Edward.......... Justice of the Peace................. Grass Lake........ Grass Lake ".. 1856 Pentecost, Chas. S...... Farmer and Agent Jones' Lock Wire Fence.......................... Napoleon....... 35 Napoleon... Michigan... 1883 Peoples'NationalBank Paid up Capital, $100,000. J.M. Root, Pres.; W. R. Reynolds, Vice-Pres.; F. H. Helmer, Cashier. Jackson............ Jackson............................... Perine, C. E. L........... Farmer and Constable.......'........ Pulaski........... 8 Pulaski...... New York. 1852 Perrin, H. V.............. Pres. Jackson County Bank...... Jackson............ Jackson..... ".. 1871 Perrott, Wm.............. Farmer and Twp. Treas............ Hanover...... 9 Horton...... ".. 1861 Peterson, J................ Farmer................................. Columbia........ 15 Brooklyn.... L.. 1834 Phelps, Andrew..... Farmer......................... Rives........... 17 Rives Junc. ".. 1839 Pierce, C. E............... Farmer and Dairyman.............. Summit......... 14 Jackson..... Michigan... 1851 Pixley, Alonzo S. Farmer......................... FHenrietta......... 12 Munith......... 1845 Pool, J. R.................. Farmer and Stock Raiser......... Blackman...... 28 Jackson..... New York.. 1832 Porter,. H..... oFarmer...................... Springport...... 21 Springport.. Canada....... 1838 Potter, N.S............... Loomis & Co. Bank.... Jackson... Jackson..... New York.. 1870 Powell, Ira.............. Farmer................................. Francisco.......... Francisco... " ".. 1839 Powell, John E......... Farmer........................ Hanover........ 30 Hanover.... Michigan... 1867 Powers, Frank E........ Farmer and Ins. and Real Estate Springport......... Springport.. New York.. 1869 Powers, W.I H............ Farmer................................... Blackman...... 14 Jackson....... 1842 Pringle, Eugene......... Attorney............................ Jackson........... 1850 Punches, Arthur........ Postmaster and Merchant...... Sprigport......... Springport.. Ohio......... 1882 Quick, A. 0.............. Farmer................................. Leoni............ 27 Leoni... M ichigan... 1863 Quigley, D. B............ Farmer................................. Sandstone...... 9 Jackson..... New York... 1837 Quigley, Thos. J......... Farmer................. Grass Lake..... 15 Grass Lake Michigan... 1843 Raby, Casper -...... Farmer......................... Norvell........... 27 Norvell...... New York.. 1843 Raser, John............... Farmer............................ Pulaski........... 30 Pulaski...... Penna....... 1850 Ray, Mrs. Ellen...................................................... Concord......... 4 Concord..... New York.. 1860 Ray, G. Walter......... Farmer and Member of Board of Review................................ Concord......... 4 Albion...... M ichigan... 1865 Ray, P.. B...... Farmer.............................. Concord......... 10 Concord...... "... 1868 Raymond, B. S........... Farmer..,.......... Blackman...... 18 Jackson..... 1854 Reardon, Chas............ Famer and Stock Raiser......... Sandstone...... 23 "....... 1863 Reed, E.......... Farmer................................. Parma............ 7 Devereaux.. New York.. 1847 Reid & Carlton Co., Agrl. Imps. andSeeds. W. L. C. Reid, Sec. and Treas............. Jackson............. Jackson................................ Rhoades, Chas............ Farmer.............................. Liberty........... 33 Somerset C. England.... 1837 Rhoades, Gilbert, Sr.... Farmer............................................. 9 S. Jackson.. New York.. 1840 Rhoades, Gilbert, Jr... Farmer........... 9.. Michigan........... Rhoades, Jam es.......... Farm er....................................... 9 Liberty.................. Rhoades, L. M............ Farmer and Stock Raiser. Supervisor............................... 9 t.......... 1845 Rhoades, May....................................... 9 Jackson..... New York.. 1845 Rhoades, Thos............ Farmer............................... 28 Liberty...... England.... 1837 Year NAME. USnESS. VILLAGE OR SEC. POST OFFICE. NATIVITY. came SUTOWNSHIP. to Co. Richards, Moses......... Farmer................................. Hanover......... 21 Hanover.... Michigan... 1839 Richey, L.................. Fruit Grower...........................0 Spring Arbor... 3 Sandstone... New Yrk.. 1876 Robinson, A. B........... Mgr. Union Bank..................... Jackson............. Jackson..... Massach'ts.. 1859 Robson, John............. Farmer................................. Summit.......... 6.... England.... 1859 Roche, S. D............... Drugs................................. Concord............. Concord..... Ont.,Can'da 1890 Rockwell, E. W........ Farmer................................ Leoni............. 29 Jackson..... Michigan... 1846 Rogers, C.B... Hotel andLivery..................... Springport......... Springport..... 1893 Rogers, Leonard......... Farmer................................ Hanover......... 14 Horton...... New York.. 1844 Rommel, Jacob........... Miller....... Waterloo............ Waterloo... Germany... 1887 Root, Dwight E........ Frmer................................ Pulaski.......... 33 Mosherville Michigan... 1850 Root, J.M.. Pres. Peoples' Nat. Bank........... Jackson............. Jackson...... New York.. 1848 Rosenbrook, Wm.H... Farmer and Threshing............ Parma. 21 Albion....... Michigan... 1864 Rosencrans, H. H....... Farmer.................................... Waterloo........ 35 Francisco... "... 1893 Rowen, L. C............... Farmer.................................. Summit......... 6 Jackson..... New York.. 1831 Russell, A. A............. Farmer................................ Napoleon........ 26 Napoleon... Michigan... 1864 Russell, A. C...... Farmer.................................. Liberty.......... 26 Liberty...... New York.. 1835 Russell, D................. Farmer and Stock Raiser........... Napoleon....... 5 Napoleon... ".. 1868 R ussell, T. H............. Farm er.............................. "....... 26... '.. 1835 Sackrider, L. B.......... Farmer................................. Waterloo....... 19 Munith Canada...... 1840 Sagendorf, D. P.......... Attorney............................... Jackson............ Jackson..... Michigan... 1840 St. John, S. E........... Farmer.............................. Leoni............ 9 Roots............ 1855" Sf. John, T. B...... 9 4 Conn..... 1835 St. John, T. B......... Farm er........................................ 9........ Corm........ 1835 Sanborn, Chas. E........ Farmer................................. Blackman...... 8 Jackson..... Michigan.... 1842 Scheffel, J: G............. Farmer................................. Leoni............ 11 Withington Germany... 1876 Schneider, Danl......... Farmer.................................. Pulaski........... 4 Concord..... "... 1882 Schofield F. W.......... Postmaster and Merchant......... Norvell.............. Norvell...... Ohio......... 1869 Schray, Christoph....... Farmer................................. Waterloo......... 10 Munith..... Germany... 1865 Schultz, Chas............ Farmer............................... Concord......... 17 Concord...... 1864 Schultz, H. A............ Farmer........................................... 19 Albion...... I... 1885 Schutt, D................ Farmer................................. Norvell........... 26 Brooklyn... New York.. 1845 Schutt, M artin........... Farmer.......................................... 26... ".. 1845 Scott, R. E........... Farmer and Justice of Peace...... Parma........... 3 Parma....... Michigan... 1840 Seaton, W. L............. Postmaster and'ex-Prison Warden Jackson............ Jackson..... New York.. 1855 Severance, A. W......... Justice of Peace and Boots and Shoes................................... Concord........ Concord..... L ".. 1857 Severance, Helen T.................................................... Pulaski........... 20 Pulaski...... Michigan... 1829 Shaw, A. W............... Farmer................................. Hanover......... 30 Hanover..... New York.. 1839 Shaw, Melvin............ Farmer................................. Liberty.......... 29 Cedar Bank ((.. 1849 Shepard, J. C............ Farmer............................... Parma............ 31 Albion...... c... 181 Shuart, James............ Farmer.............................. Norvell........... 34 Brooklyn... Michigan... 1856 Smith, A.R. County Treasurer..................... Jackson............ Jackson..... New York.. 1867 Smith, Charlotte......... Farmer................................. Liberty.......... 5 S. Jackson.. Michigan... 1844 Smith, Charls H........ Farmer.................................. Leoni............ 14 Leoni........ New York... 1844 Smith, G. A............... Farmer.................................. "............ 11........ Michigan.. 1842 Smith, Geo. W........... Farmer.................................. "............ 15 Jackson..... Indiana.... 1874 Smith, Dr. Geo. W...... Farmer and Physician.............. Liberty........... 22 ".... Ohio......... 1851 Smith, Joseph............ Farmer.............................. Rives............ 19 Rives June. England.... 1837 Smith, J.................... Farmer........................:...... Leoni.......... 11 Leoni........ New York... 1836 Smith, S. G............... Farmer and Dairyman.............. Grass Lake..... 34 Grass Lake.. "... 1842 Smith, Wm............... Farmer................................. Tompkins....... 24 Rives June. England.. 1836 Smith, Hon. W. H...... Farmer................................ Grass Lake..... 10 Grass Lake.. New York..1853 Snow, Edlis D........... Farmer................................. Sandstone...... 6 Parma....... "' (.. 1849 Snow, Frank W.......... Farmer................................ Hanover......... 16 Hanover.... ".. 1851 Snow, H. B.............. Farmer......................... Sandstone..... 33 Parma....... Michigan... 1869 Snow, Ira.................. Farmer and Stock Raiser........... 6....... "... 1868 Snyder, C.H............. Farmer............................... Liberty 10 S. Jackson... "... 1838 Snyder, C................ Postmas(er............................ Horton......... Horton...... ".... 1843 Snyder, JasH............ Farmer.................................Spring Arbor... 8 Spr'g Arbor New York... 1832 Snyder, M............. Farmer.................................. Hanover......... 7 Hanover.... Michigan... 1838 Soper, Daniel...........~Farmer.................................. Leoni............ 25 Grass Lake New York.. 1844 Southwell, Geo............ Farmer............................. Henrietta........ 27 Roots........... 1837 Spinning, Chaa. M...... Cashier of Farmers' Bank......... Grass Lake......... Grass Lake ".. 1869 | Spinning, M.J.......... Farmer ",................................ Parma... Parma.... Michigan... 1840 Spratt,.E. O............... Farmer.......... Spring Arbor... 20 Spr'g Arbor.. Scahl, Frank C............ Mason and Farmer.................. Liberty........... 11 Liberty...... New York... 1868 Stallknecht, S.C......... Real Estate, Loans and Ins......... Jackson............ Jackson..... New Jersey 1858 Stanham, John.......... Farmer............... Pulaski........... 5 Concord..... England.... 1854 Steele, Gee. H.... Farmer.................... Rives............. 23 Jackson.. New York.. 1836 Stephens, Addi B........ Farmer................................... Hanover......... 17 Hanover.... Michigan. 1860 Stephens, Chas. C........ Farmer........................ "......... 16 "..... (... 1847 Stephens, Richd. D...... Farmer.................................. "......... 17 ".... ((... 1849 Stephenson, E. A........ Farmer................................ Napoleon....... 18 Eldred....... New York.. 1836 Stephenson, James..... Farmer................................. "....... 27 Napoleon... Michigan... 1839 Stevens, Benj.............. Farmer............................... Parma............ 4 Devereaux.. New York.. 1838 Stevens, C. W............ Farmer................................. Concord......... 22 Concord..... Michigan... 1858 Stevens, Harvey......... Farmer................................. Henrietta....... 14 Munith...... New Y<.rk.. 1839 Stevens. Mrs. L. M...................................................... Concord......... 22 Concord..... Vermont.... 1833 Stevens, Seneca....... Farmer................................ Sandstone....... 14 Jackson..... NewYork.. 1835 Stitt, Alasco T............ Supervisor and Farmer............. Norvell........... 35 Brooklyn... Michigan.. 1883 Stoddard, J. B............ Farmer............................. Concord......... 15 Concord..... "... 1838 Storms, Fredk. L........- Farmer.............................. Pulaski........... 24 Hanover.... (... 1848 Stowell, L. D............. FaIrmer and Justice of Peace...... Henrietta........ 2 Fitchburg.. "... 1835 Strait, Levi S............ Farmer................................ Pulaski.... 25 Hanover. "... 1865 Stuart, J. D............. Farmer -............... Hanover......... 4 Horton...... New York. 1836 Sullivan, A. A............ Farmer................................. Leoni............ 34 Leoni....... Michigan... 1846 Sullivan, John,............. Farmer.....Hanover......... 14 Hanover.... "... 1840 Sutfin, J. V................ Farmer................................ Liberty.... 33 Somerset C. New York.. 1836 Sutfin, M. B................. Farm er................................. " 32 M ichigan........... Sutton, Hiram............ Farmer.......... Waterloo......... 18 Munith......... 1848 SSwartout, Z.............. Farmer........................ Columbia....... 32 Woodstock.. New York.. 1836 Sweet, CL.. Architlect (Sweet Bros).............. Jackson........... Jackson..... Nova Scotia 1881 Sweet N. M.............-. Architect (Sweet Bros).. Jackson............ t 188 -Talmage, W.D.......... armer................................. Columbia........ 9 Brooklyn... New York.. 1856 Tannar, H. M,... Livery.................................. Jackson............ Jackson.... Ohio......... 1861 TsannerH. C..f............ Farmer............................... Henrietta........ 33 Roots......... Michigan.... 1850 Tanner,. Martin......... Farmer............................. 32 Jackson...... New York.. 1869..... 5 Roots.......... 13 Tanner, Rowland........ Farm er......................................... 5 Roots........... 1837 Tanfner, Wm. L......... Farmer.................................... 5 Henrietta..... 1843 Taylor, ClarenceE...... Farmer.................. Napoleon........ 29 Napoleon... Michigan... 1873 Taylor, C. J..... armer....... Farmer..... Blackman....... 5 Jackson...... 1858 Taylor, James............ Farmer................................. Rives..... 15 Rives June. New York.. 1853 Taylor, Mrs. J.. R................................................. Napoleon....... 29 Napoleon... Germany... 1855 Teachout, Chas.......... Cosmopolitan Hotel and Livery Brooklyn......... Brooklyn... New York.. 1888 Teufel, B............ Lake House............................ Grass Lake........ Grass Lake Germany... 1878 Thomas, F.H............ Cashier Jackson Co. Bank......... Jackson.......... Jackson..... Michigan... 1869 Thompson, W. D....... Pres. Jackson City Bank............ Jackson............... New York.. 1831 Thompson, Win. M..... Banker Jackson City Bank..................... Michigan..... 1848 Thorn, James L........ Farmer.H........................ anover...... 2 Horton....... 1849 Titus, T. T................. Farmer................................. Sandstone...... 17 Parm a....... ".. 1833 Todd, Lewis R........... Farmer and School Assessor...... Spring Arbor... 20 Spr'g Arbor Michigan... 1836 Town, Betsy................................. "... 36 Horton...... New York.. 1847 Townsend, C. E.......... County Register of Deeds.......... Jackson........ 0... Jackson..... Michigan... 1856 Townsend, L. B.......... Farmer..................... Sandstone....... 34 Sandstone..... 1891 Townsend, Lemuel C... Real Estate.............................. Jackson............ Jackson...... "... 1889 Traves, John J......... Farmer.................................. Concord........ 34 Concord..... England.... 1875 Tripp, H. B............... Farmer................................. Hanover........ 10 Horton...... Michiran... 1837 True, A. G................. Farmer................................. Rives............ 21 Jackson..... New York.. 1835 True, C. A.................. Farm er............................................. 33 "..... M ichigan... 1866 T1rue, C.,;.,.. F~armer.........................0Mcian..16

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58 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY. VILLAGE OR Year NAME. BUSINESS. T OWNSHIP SEC. POST OFFICE. NATIVITY. came to Co. True, Geo. W.............. Farmer.........................Fe...... Tompkins........ 2 Rives Junc. New Hmpsr 1836 True, Henry.........Farmer................................. Rives............. 34 Jackson..... Michigan... 1864 True, John.................. Farmer................................. "............ 27 Rives Junc. New Hmpsr 1833 True, MartinYV........... Farmer......... "................................21 " Michigan... 1838 True, Orrin............Farmer.......................................... 16 " "... 1836 Trumbull, Benj........... Farmer and Secy. Farmers' Fire Ins. Co............................. Sandstone...... 36 Jackson..... "... 1839 Trumbull, J.............. Farmer and Supervisor............. Rives............. 25 "........ 1848 Turner, Esther P...................................................... Pulaski........... 35 Pulaski...... New York.. 1850 Turner, W. Co............ Farmer............................... Leoni............ 33 Mich. Cent. Michigan... 1858 Tuthill Hiram..........Farmer.............Fm.................. Liberty........... 24 Liberty...... New York.. 1836 Tuthill, Noah Farmer.......Farme.................................... 12 Jackson..... ".. 1838 Union Granite Co., H. L. Godfrey, Pres. and Mgr., J. P. Erickson, Vice-Pres............... Jackson............ Jackson.................... Updike, H. A............ Farmer......................Leoni............15 "... Michigan.....1847 Updike, Jacob A......... Farmer................................ 15 " New Jersey 1848 Updike, Samuel.......... Farmer................................. Grass Lake...... 31 Grass Lake.. New York.. 1832 Updike, Sidney A Farmer........Farmer.................... Leoni........... 13 " Michigan... 1849 Upton, Edmund......... Farmer............................... Sandstone...... 18 Parma....... New York.. 1835 Vedder, John G......... Farmer...................... Sandstone...... 10 Jackson... ".. 1847 Wadham, S. C............ Farmer and Breeder of Fine Hogs Henrietta....... 19 Henrietta... ".. 1887 Waldo, L. S.............. Farmer............................... Leoni.......... 17 Jackson..... New Hmpsr 1834 Waldroff; G. M..... Farmer.......................................... 11 Mich. Cent. New York.. 1847 Walker, Albert M.... Cashier Union Bank................ Jackson............ Jackson..... Michigan... 1884 W alker, W m.............. Justice of Peace.................... ' t................. England.... 1856 Waltz, John............. Farmer............................. Blackman....... 1 "..... Germany.. 1866 Waltz, John A............ Farmer............................ 1..... Michigan... 1866 Walworth, D. B..........Farmer..................... Springport...... 36 Parma....... New York.. 1837 Walz,E.................... Farmer....................... Leoni............ 2 Withinglon Michigan... 1855 Walz, John......... Farmer............. Norvell.......... 1 Norvell.... "... 1887 Warner, Henry........... Farmer............................... Columbia....... 21 Brooklyi... England.... 1869 Warner Hardware Co. E. R. Warner, Mgr............ Jackson........ Jackson............ Jason................. Warner, Win. H......... Farmer and Stock Raiser........... Sandstone.... 25..... New York.. 1837 Watkins, Jerome......... Farmer................................. Grass Lake...... 34 Grass Lake Michigan... 1836 W atkins, Ira R........... Farmer...........Fr e.................... Norvell......... 13 Brooklyn...... 1839 Watson, Alonzo C....... Farmer............................... Hanover......... 7 Horton...... "... 1834 Watson, Hiram......Farmer........................Pulaski......... 17 Pulaski...... Canada...... 1835 W atson, W m............. Farmer......................................... 28..... "...... 1834 Watts, Joseph....... Farmer..................... Leoni............ 6 Jackson Michigan... 1847 Watts, J. W........Farmer................................. Summit......... 1 " 1838 W atts, W. A............. Farmer.................................. Leoni.......... 9 Roots....... Ohio......... 1853 Webb, W. B.............. Real Est. Ins. and Loans........... Jackson............ Jackson..... New York.. 1863 Webster, Milo J Farmer................ Farmer.... Napoleon........ 21 Eldred....... Michigan... 1842 Weeks, Chas. W......... Farmer...................Hanover.......... 9 Horton "...... 1863 Year SNAME. BUSINESS. OR SEC. POST OFFICE. NALIVITY. came IToWNSHIP. to Co. Weeks, W. C.............. Farmer............................ Columbia........ 10 Napoleon... New York.. 1835 Welch, A. A..........Farmer.............................. Grass Lake..... 18 Grass Lake Michigan... 1837 Welch, G. V............ Farmer.............................. Henrietta....... 5 Henrietta.... " 1839 Welch, James............ Farmer......................... Grass Lake..... 18 Grass Lake. New York.. 1835 Welsh, Geo. W........... Farmer................................. Spring Arbor... 6 Parma........ 1835 Werner, Geo.......... Harness Maker..................... Liberty........... Liberty...... Michigan... 1856 Wesh, J. F................ Farmer............................... Columbia........ 28 Brooklyn... Germany... 1855 West, William............ Farmer............................... Liberty........... 21 Liberty...... New York.. 1859 Wetherbee, Ozro........ Farmer............................... Henrietta........ 26 Munith...... Michigan... 1840 Wetherby, H. D......... Farmer................... Liberty........ 11 Liberty...... "...... Wetherby, Mary E...... Widow................................. 11 Jackson..... New York.. 1846 Wheaton, Hannah J................................................ Hanover......... 4 Horton..... Michigan......... Wheeler, Isaac P...... Farmer................................ Pulaski......... 15 Pulaski...... Mass......... 1836 Wheeler, W I. E........ Farmer................................ " 15 " Michigan... 1850 White, Elijah............ Farmer....................Henrietta........ 32 Jackson... New York.. 1838 White, J. A.............. Farmer............................... Parma.....ara....... 28 Albion...... England.... 1861 White, W. B.............. Farmer................................ Summit.......... 30 Jackson..... Michigan... 1860 Whitmore, J. H........ Farmer................................ Tompkins........ 33 Minard...... New York.. 1850 Whitney, Thomas...... Farmer....................... Henrietta........ 7 Henrietta... Michigan... 1848 Wilbur, E. S....... Farmer................................ Rives.............. 27 Jackson.... New York.. 1837 Wilbur, Jos. J............ Farmer.................................. Pulaski........... 15 Pulaski...... Michigan... 1839 Wilcox, B. F............. Pensions Claims and Not. Pub... Henrietta........ 20 Henrietta... New York.. 1876 Wilder, N. F........... general Store and Postmaster..... Devereaux...... Devereaux. Michigan... 1888 Wildt, Jacob F.......... Farmer................................. Pulaski.......... 16 Pulaski...... " 1838 Williams, Chas.......... Farmer............................ Waterloo........ 7 Grass Lake. New York.. 1837 Williams, G. W. T...... Retired Farmer. Hanover.......... 5 Horton "...... 1835 Williams, L.Farmer.................. Farmer.. Waterloo........ 7 Grass Lake " 1837 Wilson, Thomas A...... Attorney................................. Jackson........... Jackson..... " 1836 (Wilcox & Cobb). Winchester, L. W....... Supt. Hayden Farm.................. Blackman........ 19 Jackson..... " 1862 Winfield, James S...... Farmer........................... Pulaski........... 33 Mosherville " 1874 Wing, A. S......... Farmer.................................. Blackman........ 9 Jackson.... Michigan... 1844 Wing, Geo. V........... Farmer......................... " 11 " Maine........ 1838 Wolcott, Alonzo S...... Farmer & Breeder of Fine Stock Concord........ 36 Concord..... Michigan... 1846 Wood, Charles........... Retired Farmer....................... Blackman....... 25 Jackson..... N. H......... 1831 W ood, Geo. L........... Farmer................................. Leoni............ 25 Leoni........ Illinois...... 1873 Wood, Percy C......... Farmer.................................. Columbia........ 33 Brooklyn... Michigan... 1846 Woodliff, R. S............ Attorney.................. Jackson.............. Jackson..... 1866 Wooliver, Philip........ Farmer and Assessor................ Pulaski............ 19 Grovertown " 1843 Wooster, E. D............ Farmer and Dlr. in Fine Stock.. Henrietta......... 27 Roots......... " 1860 Worch, Rudolph......... Publisher and Justice of Peace... Jackson............. Jackson... Germany... 1877 Wright, P. D............ Farmer............................. Parma............. 30 Albion..... Mass.......... 1833 Young, C.................. Farmer............................... Concord.......... 20 Concord..... Michigan... 1843 Young, W. A............. Justice Peace and Farmer........ Liberty........... 19 Cedar Bank Canada...... 1846 N

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"Zfl7ZTS:D S2-'. WES ZJA.ZTfD S-'rT. -''"r.rwa ANALYSIS F THE SYSTE. -- O-OF oornsrr -.Q == METES AItD BOUDS. P to the time of the Pkvolutionary War, or until about the beginning of the present century, land, when parcelled out, and sold or granted, was described by "Metes and Bounds," and that system is still in existence in the following States, or in those portions of them which had been soid or granted when the present plan of surveys was adopted, viz.: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas ',! and the six New England States. To describe land- by "Metes and Bounds." is to have a known land-mark for a place of beginning, and then follow a line accordinig to the compass-needle (or magnetic bearing), or the course of a stream, or track of an ancient high- r East 15 R. way. This plan has resulted in endless confuaon and litigation, as land-marks decay and change, and it is a well-known fact that wsTree \ the compass-needle varies and does not always point due North. A " As an example of this. plan 6f dividing lands, the following description of a farm laid out by "Metes and Bounds," is given: "Beginning at a stone on the Bank of Doe River, at a point where the highway from A. to B. crosses said river (see point marked C. o i on Diagram 1); thence 409. Nortli. of West 100 rods to a large stump; thence 10~ North of West 90 rods; thence 15~ West of North 80 O rods to an oak tree (see Witness Tree on Diagram 1); thence due E.st 150 rods to the highway; thence following the course of the 'tors highway 50 rods due North; thence 5~ North of EAst 90 rods; thence 450 East of South 60 rods; thence 100 North of East 300 rods to the Doe River; thence following the course of the river Southwesterly to the place of beginning." This, which is a very simple and moderate description by "Metes and Bounds," would leave the boundaries of the farm as shown in Diagram 1. 1 BRIDIJI^ Ai mN BAS:E LINIES 1~1o0u ALM 1 753 110 7 0 1 05 o 100 e o t s 9o " 8 T j R1,IV 0 "J "... - r 9 oa, L....D ^ 2ND cRN,_ iNE 2N /RR-. L.NE "^ ~{ ii ^ ^ - - ^ i p 1 1,. i^ 17 22r_ 1, [2i ~ ^^ f ^ ^^"'^~~.~.1^ I rlr 4R1' f M A ^ g.(6"i~iE W I\ N "N7 If~ PEGi VA 0i'. 6^^ ~ ~^ ^ 0^ ^ s ';u^ -S^ 15TH ZFSTANrj2,jP 450+ o^^ ^^ ~4H- ""o-- ysSlV-- ^-- n-?:^ ^.1% "" ...~ ^; ' / f " M ~? f--- -l_ J aP^ i - - --. --.-,- { ____ ___ l I_. -. -- - I -. I1S IJ-R1, tIo./ L --., -,,,-,0 W R I V ER-., - ~. - 41 DIAGRAM 1. ellb ~- - - vft j.riai ~^a. -^,a ~ * so, j oi ovrnena %^ EXPLANATION. oeale, 100 ROIo.V e Soch. C. s lStltrong Pointoftihe Sin-my. A, X S the HighHE present system 800 ( of Governmental SLand Surveys was adopted by Congress on the 7th of May, A 1785. It has been in use ever since anid is the legal method of describing and dividing lands. It is called the "Rectangular System," that is, all its distances afid bearings are measured from.4 two lines which are at right angles to each other, viz.:+. These two lines, front which " "r " the measurements are made,.N} h are the Principal Meridians, ^.^ which run North and South, ,^ "^ and the Base Lines, which ^ - run East and West. These Principal Meridians ace esA tablished, with great aocu0 racy, by astronomical obsern C < vations. Each Principal 0- - Meridian has its Base Line, LINE y and thesb two lines form the w. basis or foundation for the TA CORN, ý,L aiNE i 'u /,/vi ^^ ~ a:]^ 4^^ --J-^ ' -- - - ^ ^_^ -- 2N [CORR- I-ms^-a a ~ z k^ i A A!-i------,o,!!!.^ __ ^ -^-,-t - tu^ OM ARfir!Z (5-- I,> ~2 3RD ORR.. L.4 N. IS ~ 's 'o - I si:^^ 't?^ a~-ej^ -^r^^S,. [!1!^-A^ i^@ "..a / i-~H L "B ", -t - L L L k, g-\. \ T..... I ST STAJ' < SOUTH. f+;+- f'. { " -S....... \ / cleo 'Mls "~~A C)+. 8S.TA,,PAR.- OTH" --- - -________0 0 ________ m ' i~ " ^ ",-......... i,.,6 -e l,-E zW "-CIA....e Li-.O.-..!&:~eof MIDs /7 - --D- _- __ _:,.Li x.,jJo o _ o.. o _o_ 1100 10 ~....ER,.k KANSASr _.95- 90 S.... j^^Ir,/ " surveys or measurement of S... " all the lands within the terL.Diagram 2 she ws all of the | ' Principal Meridians and Base P -s l, Lines in the central portion i. '--. of the United States, and Q:-:._4 from it the territory gov" ViL,erned by each Meridian and l I' I Base Line may be readily &fCI CNcAA distinguished. Each Meridi". ian and Base Line is marked with its proper number or S name, as are also the StandUANIFrouL ard Parallels and guide (or " i V auxiliary) Meridians. ~ Diagram 3 illustrates what &'.,jr is meant when this method ]._.._ is termed the "Rectangular " - System," and how the ineas- J L urements are based on lines Swhich run at right angles to each other. The heavy lineI Srunning North and South I (marked A. A.) represents I the Principal Meridian, in I this case saythe 5thPrineipal I S\Meridian. The heavy line 'ATT& running East andQWest (marked B. B.) is the Base I a E5 Line. These lines are used I as the starting points or basis I MERY of all measurements or sur- I veys made in territory con- I trolled by the 5th Principal I SMeridian. The same fact I..... I applies to all other Principal I. in o ct_ Meridians and their Base I LINE } Lines. Commencing at the I ---- Principal Meridian, at intervals of six miles, lines are" run North andSouth,parallel to the Meridian. This plan [ is followed both East and I SWest of the Meridian Li S....0 throughout the territory f "_o controlled by the Meridian. L

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craTIxTir9n STA.rE7S f.AsTJD S REL2r S. " These lines are termed "Range Lines." They divide the land into strips or divisions six miles wide, extending North and South, parallel with the Meridi Each division is called a Range. Ranges are numbered from one upward, commencing at the Meridian;.and their numbers are indicated by RotfI characters. For instance, the first division (or first six miles) west of the Meridian is Range I. West; the next is Range II. West; then comes Range II!I IV., V., VI., VII., and s) on, until the territory governed by another Principal Meridian is reached. Ii the same manner the Ranges East of the Merid I are numbered, the words East or West being alwa\ s used to indicate the direction from the Principal Meridian. See Diagram 3. Commencing at the Base Line, at intervals of six miles, lines are run East and West parallel with the Base iL e. These are designated as Towns] Lines. They divide the land into strips or divisions six miles wide, extending East and West, paiallel with the Base Line. is plan is followed b SNorth and South of the Base Line until the territory governed by another Principal Meridian and Base Line is reached. These divisions or Townships numbered from one upward, both North and South of the Base Line, and their numbers are indicated by figures. For Istance: The firsb Slx mle dilWS I Nortflrof the Base Liie is Township 1 North; the next is Townshipt2 North; then comes Township 3, 4, 5, and 6, North, and so on. The same plan followed South of the Base Line; the Townships being designated as Township 1 South, Township 2 South, and so on. The North or South ( J initials N. or S. being generally used) indicates the direction fromn the Base Line. See Diagramn 3. TheseTownship and Range Lines, crossing eachother, as shown in Diagram 3, form squares, which are called "Townships" or" Government Townshii which are six miles square, or as nearly that as it is possible to make them. These Townships are a very important feature in locating or describing a pi of land. The location of a Government Township, however, is very readily found when the number of the Township and Range is given, by met pj counting the number indicated from the Base Line and Principal Meridian. As an example of this, Township 8 North, Rahge 4, West of the 5th Princi Meridian, is at once located on the square marked * on Diagram 3, by counting eight tiers north of tlie Base Line and 4 tiers vess of the Meridian. --PI~. ^^-- --. " ^ ^^ ^ ~.; ian DIAGRAM.. " li. RANGES WEST OF 6TH P PI. A RANG"S EAST ON 6TH P.M. L1 ian y v IV IT 1i T 1 i 1 rv v hj hip I12-, ton c U the, " _ _ _ I_ _ _ (n-jj P'". " II1' S ecc _ _ U fli 'ely D LL-(i!FJJ pal %- " I-h ~_ _-'" (L!J ): IF'IH l T O W N S H IP S _ O F LA N D. _ _-AG R A M-4. OWNSSHIPS are the largest sub- 0 ' ifl.77.l-"- ' -:--'--- 9 (C) 55% 1 1 = I 'ao0itoII co 0 10 0 0) 1 divisions of land run out by the 71a4R. 7AMA. 0A. 0^AIO.4A.CA245A- A. C 64A. 8. MA. MA. DA SUnited States Surveyors. In t"he 3A5, II--.5__.. L___., " Governmental Surveys Township 77R. I ( SLines are the first to be run, and a Township 6-z __ _ 4 I 3.2 Corner is established every.six miles aid,- 78 R. marked. This is called " Townshipping." M A I FEhI-W=SW" After the Township Corners have beencare- 80,.1 T fullylocated,the Section and Quarter Section 41 A. ----.". ' '-- j-- ----:_- --.. H Corners are established. Each Township is 82 R. " six miles square and contains 23,040 acres, - A. " / - or 36 square miles, as near as' it is possible 85. 86.0 'f S^ ^_ to make them. Ths, however, is fre- --l.. r ' 2 L quently made impossible by: (1st) the press. 7 R.R Sence of lakes and large streams; (2nd) by --5A I " State boundaries not falling exactly on.i Ro.-____________________ [ Township Lines; (3rd) by the convergence 47 A. ------.--- 'I Iof Meridians or curvature of the earth's 946R. 2 ^ surface; and (4th) by inaccurate surveys. 48 A. N 0 \ Each Township, unless it is one of the 9 I 6 ( exceptional cases referred to, is divided "M9A. i8 7 15. 4 Sinto 36 squares, which are called Sections. 98,R. I " These Sections are intended to be one 5T1 A. I D mile, or 320 rods, square and contain 640 103.2 t..R........" acres of land. Sections are numbered M3 A, / ' ".. Sconsecutively from 1 to 36, as shown on 1c08.8 R. _ 1 Diagram 4. Beginning with Section 1 in,A - 4, "?,.I i"i -~.. the Northeast Cornei, they run West to o,R I. ^ ' / - - 2 S6, then East to 12, then West to 18, and 'A. f so on, back and forth, until they end with 113.4, R.I, 2... SSection 36 in the Southeast Corner. - " - t-- Diagramn 4 shows a plat of a Township,15.8 R. 1.'_i..!.,_.._".. f as it is divided and.latted by the govern-,0' ment surveyors. These Townships are,,62 R called Government Townships or Congres- 61% A. " sional Townships, to distinguish them from 122.66. 5 Civil Townships or organized Townships, 63 A. as frequently the lines of organized Town- 1J26"R. I ships do not conform to the Government - 64%, ^ -A. _ _ |j__ - J---'----S12 1 32 33 1 34 35 30, ~. ~ ~~70 A. I, ". I TAGRAM" 5 illustrates how a section 139. R!.. may be subdivided, although the I-A.H J Diagram only gives a few of the 3.. ________ __________ __________ __________ ________ K many subdivisions into which a i _ _ _ _- _ _ _... _ ___._ -. -_._...... section may be divided. All Sections "(except fractional Sections) are supposed to be,320 rods, or one mile, square and therefore, seen that in any Section that touches the North o] contain 640 acres-a number easily divisible. Sections are subdivided into fractional parts to suit be full-160 acres-while another quarter of ft ri the conyenienceo of the owners of the land. - A half-section contains 320 acres; a quarter-section Frequently these fractional "forties or "eighties' "PWI contains 160 acres; haif of a quarter contains 80 acres, and quarter of a quarter contains 40 acres, always described as fractional tracts of land,. as the jnj and so on. Each piece of land is described according to the portion of the section which it those portions of these Sections which are not alfe [Mll embraces-as the Northeast quarter of Section 10; or the Southeast quarter of the Southeast manner-as Southeast ~ of Section 6. As a rule ' quarter of Section 10. Diagram 5 shows how many of these subdivisions are platted, and also South side. The Meridians of Longitude (which Sshows the plan of designating and describing them by initial letters as each parcel of land on the and South from the Equator. They begiin at the SDiagram is marked with its description. - " gradually converge until they all meet at the poles. lyJ As has already been stated, all Sections (except Fractional Sections which are explained else- it will at once bo seen thafc the convergence of Me ~ where) are supposed to contain- 640 acres, and even though mistakes have been made in surveying, (North of the Equator) to be narrower at its Nort as is frequently the case, making sections larger or smaller than 640 acres, the Government recog- 4. In addition to this fact, mistakes of measuren S!nizes no variation, but- sells or grants each regular section as containing 640 acres "more or less." in running both Township and Range ______ Li The Government Surveyors are not required to subdivide sections by running- lines within lines, and if no new starting points them, but they usually establish Quarter Posts on Section Lines on each side of a section at the were established the lines would';- --K----5-s----- &(i t BASE LIN!:ASHE LINE I i: l i 1! 8 B- - --- ".H B RA~fsa w-x RopAT P.M. _A RANGECS EAR? OF STH P.M. FRUCTIO"NAL PIEC"ES OF LAND. eVONGRESSIONAL Townships vary - -l considerably as to size and boundaries. [I] Mistakes made in surveying and the f--| fact that Meridians converge as they run North cause every Township to vary I. more or less from the 23,040 acres which a [] perfect Township would contain. See -F Diagram 4. In arranging a Township into Sections all the surplus or deficiency of land S is given to, or taken from, the North and Il West tiers of Sections. In other words, all Sections in thle Township ar.e made full- [d 640 acres-except those on the North and West, which are given all the land that is. left after forming the other 25 Sections. Diagram 4 illustrates how the surplus or i deficiency is distributed and the Sections it il S affects. It will be seen that Sections 1, 2, lir. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31, are the fnl.J " Fractional Sections," or the Sections [L] which are affected if the Township overruns Frl or falls short. Inside of these Fractional Lr1 -Sections, all of the surplus or deficiency of rrLJ land (over or under 640 acres) is carried to LU, the "-forties" or "eighties" that touch the F"Township Line. These pieces of land are @11 called "Fractional Forties" or "Fractional Ft Eighties," as the case may be. Diagrams 4:,1 and 6 show the manner of marking the l acreage and outlining the boundaries of.1-1 these "Fractions." j. Diagram 6 illustrates how the surplus or deficiency of land inside of these Sections is IU - distributed and which "forties"or "eighties" LI.I] "it affects. From this arrangement it will be [r.J r West Township Lines, the Southeast Quarter may l-lie same Section may be much larger or smaller. Fr-J Sare lotted as shown in Diagranm 6. -They are " "fractional S. W. ~ of Section 6," etc. Of course!F1.W?cted by these variations are described in the usual L] Townships are narrower at the North than at the I'. run North and South) converge as they run North 1] Equator with a.definite width between them and --J N ow, as the Range lines are run North and South, l[/ wridians will cause every Congressional Township FIlIh than at its South side, as stated. See Diagram -l tent are constantly and almost unavoidably made Fk DIAGRAM 6. Ikl Spoints marked A. B. C. and D. on Diagram 5. After establishing Township corners, -Section become confused andunreliable, and n- "____ Lines are the next to be run, and section cor- the size and shape of Townships -jL "--"-... -----'" '.." ners are established. When these are carefully materially affected by the time the SDIAGRAM X. located the Quarter Posts are located at points as surveys had extended even a hundred ______________________ ~nearly equidistant between Section Corners as miles from the Base Line and Prmci-, S... --. possible. These corners when established by pal Meridian. In order to correct SGovernment Surveyors cannot be changed, even the. surveys and variations caused r ~though it is conclusively shown that mistakes by the difference of latitude and. have been made which cause some sections or straighten the lines, "Correction. SC N E 1/4 quarter sections to be either larger or smaller Lines" (or Guide Meridians and 2c ^ " " '.'than others. The laws, however, of all the Standard Parallels)areestablished at P 0 ~ States provide certain rules for local surveyors. frequent intervals, usually as follows:. < --to follow in dividing Sections into smaller North of the Base Line a Correction "" 160 A. parcels of land than has been outlined in the Line is run East and West parallel A 10-- - " c Governmental surveys. For instance, in divid- with the Base Line, usually every 4t c O ing a quarter section into two parcels, the dis- twenty-four miles. South of the s2 SN 2 Of S E. 1/4 ance between the Government Corners is care- Base Line a Correction Line isusually -N t fully measured and the new post is located at a established every thirty miles Both u 80 A. - point equidistant between them. This plan is and West the Principal m ofSW 5E " N w. followed in runninm out -eighties'. 1"forties,...Mrda " i Lines" are "N. ofE s ES.4 "twenties, etc. In this way, if the Govern- M i. a.... of.0AY4."E 1/ "te ~tesayif hesually estabhished vr = ie.3 (---0A..-of S.E.Y4 ment division overruns or falls short, each established every 48 miles. o s-MOf. o ' portion gains or loses its proportion. This is All Correction Lines, are located by j. ~~~~~~~~of S. E.' Y4eulmauemnad h u P ". (2 A.) 40 A. not the case, however, with Fractional Sections careful measurement, and the sueS ".gTrBDIVIDIGr A.SECTION. along the North or West sides of a Township, ceeding surveys are based upon p --......_____________ ______ or adjoining a lake or large stream. them. ^ ~ _ ~ ENTEREDACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1890, BY GEO. A. OGLE & CO., IN THE OFFtCE OF THE LIBARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WAS 42 R. II 42 E.......- - ------. [M OT 4. LOT 3. LOT 2. LOT 1. i7 -S85 ^ 83 p 80.5 2 AC, ACRES. 2 ACRES. cACRES. L 53 R. )T 5. 40- - I M AC. ACRES 80 ACRES. 0 S R. A 0. in ~..160 Rods.-K AC. ( K 111 K l~... " 160 ACRES, J T 7. ~ y 0 AC. co [EAT Rods.160 Rods.K R. 80 Rods. I___ 6 Bos'iril ------------------- LAT O A FRACTIONAL SECTION. HINGTON, D. C.

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SUPPLEMENT III. DIGEST OF THE SYSTEM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. DIGEST OF THE SYSTEM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT, WITH A REVIEW OF THE DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE PRINCIPAL OFFICIALS CONNECTED WITH THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF NATIONAL, STATE, COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. specific powers, strictly outlined and defined by a written constitution. The constitution was adopted in 1787, and, with the amendments that have since been made, it forms the basis of the'entire fabric of government under which we live. The constitution created three distinct branches of government, each of which is entirely separate and distinct from the others. They are the executive, legislative and judicial departments. The constitution specifically vests the executive power in the President, but all members of the cabinet are usually-classed with the executive department; the legislative power is held by Congress, and the judicial authority is vested in the Supreme Court and various other courts which Congress has provided for in pursuance of the provisions of the constitution. It has been the aim of these pages to explain each of these different branches of government, and to briefly review the duties and powers of the principal, officials connected with each department. The President and Vice-President are elected by popular vote, but the vote of each State is separate, so that a candidate may have a large majority of the aggregate popular vote of the country and yet fail to be elected. The Presidential election is held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, when Presidential electors are chosen in and for the various States, each State having as many electors as it has representatives in both branches of Congress. The electors are chosen by the ballots of the people of their States, and all the electors of a State constitute an electoral college. The electors meet in each State at the capital on the first Wednesday in December following a National election and vote for President and Vice-President, certificates of which are.forwarded to the President of the Senate, at Washington, who, on the second Wednesday in February opens the certificates and counts the votes in the presence of both Houses of Congress and declares the result; and the final step is the inauguration, which takes place on the 4th of March. The law provides that if neither of the candidates have a majority then the House of Representatives shall elect a President from the three candidates receiving the highest electoral vote. In elections of this kind each State is entitled to only one vote, and two-thirds of the States form a quorum. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. The President is the highest executive officer of the United States. He is elected for the term of four years, and receives a salary of $50,000. per annum. He must be thirty-five years old or more, and a native-born citizen of the United States. The President is charged with a general supervision over the faithful execution of laws passed by Congress, and has supervision over all executive departments of the government. He appoints a Cabinet of eight officials who become the heads of the various departments, and these departments are intended to be managed and conducted as the President directs. The President is Commander-inChief of the Army and Navy. He has power to grant pardons and reprieves for all offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment; has power, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties. He nominates, and with the advise and consent of the Senate, appoints Ambassadors and other public Ministers and Consuls, all Judges of the United States courts, and all other executive officers of the United States, except in such cases where the appointments may be vested in the various "departments." When the Senate is not in session he can appoint, subject to its action when it reassembles. He has power, in certain extraordinary occasions, to call together both Houses of Congress, or either of them, in extra session; and is required from time to time to communicate with Congress, as to the state of the Union, and offer such suggestions or recommendations as he may deem proper. He is empowered to approve or veto all measures adopted by Congress, but it is provided that any measure may be passed over his veto by a two-thirds vote of Congress. The President consults frequently with his Cabinet, and nearly all important official matters are discussed by that body. In case the office of President becomes vacant through the death, removal or resignation of the incumbent, the law provides that the office shall in turn be filled by the Vice-President, Secretary of State, and other Cabinet Ministers in regular order. VICE-PRESIDENT. The Vice-President of the United States is elected for the term of four years, and receives a salary of $io,ooo. In case of the death, removal or resignation of the President, the Vice-President succeeds him. The chief duty of the Vice-President is to act as the presiding officer of the Senate. He has no vote in the Senate, except in cases of a tie, or an equal division of the members of that body. The Vice-President administers the oath of office to the Senators. STATE DEPARTMENT. The head of this department is the Secretary of State, who is appointed by the President as a member of the Cabinet, and receives a salary of $8,ooo per year. The law provides that in case the office of President becomes vacant, through the death, removal or resignation of both the President and Vice-President, the Secretary of State assumes the duties of the Presidency. The Secretary of State may be said to be the official Secretary of the President, and countersigns all commissions issued by the President. The Secretary of State is the head of the Department of State and is the chief diplomatic officer of the United States. In his department and under his supervision is conducted the public.business relating to foreign affairs; to correspondence, commissions or instructions to or with public Ministers from the United States; or to negotiations with Ministers from foreign States; or to memorials or other applications from foreigners, or Sforeign public Ministers, or citizens of this country in foreign lands, or complications arising therefrom. The Secretary of State also has charge of all other business connected with foreign affairs, extradition matters and diplomatic officers; furnishing passports to vessels going to foreign countries, etc., and has charge of the Great Seal of the United States. Connected with the Department of State and forming a part of it in the great work of performing and caring for the duties outlined are the following bureaus: The Diplomatic Bureau, which looks after the affairs pertaining to foreign governments. The Consular Bureau, correspondence with consulates. The Bureau of Indexes and Archives, the duties of which are to open the official mails, prepare an abstract of the daily correspondence and an index of it, and superintend miscellaneous work of department. The Bureau of Accounts, in which all of the finances of the department are looked after, such as the custody and disbursement of appropriations; also indemnity funds and bonds; also care of the building and property of the department, etc. The Bureau of Rolls and Library, which is charged.with the custody of treaties, rolls, public documents, etc.; has care of revolutionary archives, of international commissions, superintendence of library, etc. The Bureau of Statistics, for the preparation of reports on commercial relations. The chiefs of all of these bureaus receive $2,100 per year. In addition to these there are connected with the State Department the offices of translator, at $2,100 per year; assistant secretary, $4,500; second assistant secretary, $3,500; third assistant secretary, $3,500; solicitor, $3,500; chief clerk, $2,750; clerk to Secretary of State, $2,000; passport clerk, $1,400. Besides these there are the various comptrollers, auditors, clerks and assistants, which number well up into the thousands. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. This department was organized in 1789. The head of this department, known as the Secretary of the Treasury, is appointed by the President, is a member of the Cabinet, and receives a salary of $8,000 per annum. The Treasury Department is one of the most important branches of the national government, as it has charge of the financial affairs of the government, custody of public funds, collection of revenue and maintenance of public credit. Among the many important duties devolving upon this department are the following: It attends to the collection of all internal revenues and duties on imports, and the prevention of frauds in these departments. All claims and demands, either by the United States or against them, and all the accounts in which the United States are interested, either as debtors or creditors, mustbe settled and adjusted in the Treasury Department. Thisjdepartment also includes the Bureau of the Mint, in which the government coin and moneys are manufactured. The Treasury Department authorizes the organization of national banks and has supervision over them; has charge of the coast surveys, the lighthouses, marine hospitals, etc. It has charge of all moneys belonging to the United States; designates depositories of public moneys, keeps a complete and accurate system of accounting, showing the receipts and disbursements of the Treasury, and makes reports at stated intervals showing the.condition of public finances, public expenditures and the public debt. There are a great many very important officials connected with the Treasury Department, chief among which are the following, viz.: Private secretary of the head of the department, at $2,400 per year; three assistant secretaries, at $4,500 each; chief clerk, $3,000; chief of appointment division, $2,750; chief of warrants division, $2,750; chief of public moneys division, $2,500; chief of customs division, $2,700; acting chief of revenue marine division, $2,500; chief of stationery division, $2,500; chief of loans and currency division, $2,509; chief of miscellaneous division, $2,500; supervising special agent, $8 per day; government actuary, $1,800; supervising architect, $4,500; steamboat inspector, $3,500; chief Bureau of Statistics, $3,000; life saving service superintendent, $4,000; assistant, $2,500; commissioner Bureau of Navigation, $3,600; superintendent United States coast and geodetic survey, $6,000; supervising surgeon-general marine hospital service, $4,000; Bureau of Engraving and Printing, chief, $4,500; assistant'chief,$2,250; superintendent engraving division, $3,600. The foregoing will serve to show many of the lines of work attended to in the Treasury Department, as the-names of these offices explain the branch of work they are charged with attending to. There are a number of other important offices in the department that should be mentioned, among them being the-following: The Solicitor of the Treasury, or chief attorney, who receives $4,500 per year for attending to the legal matters connected with the department. The Commissioner- of Customs, who receives $4,000 per year and his deputy $2,250, has charge of all accounts of the revenue from customs and disbursements, and for the building and repairing of custom houses. The Treasurer of the United States receives $6,000 per year, assistant treasurer $3,600, and superintendent of national banks (Red. Div.) $3,500. The Treasurer receives and keeps the government funds, either at headquarters or in the Sub-Treasuries or government depositories, paying it out upon warrants drawn in accordance with the law, and pays all interest on the national debt. The Register of the Treasury is paid a salary of $4,000 per year, and his assistant $2,250. The Register keeps the accounts of public expenditures and receipts; receives the returns and makes out the official statements of United States commerce and navigation; receives from first comptroller and Commissioner of Customs all accounts and vouchers acted on by them and files the same. The Comptroller of the Cirrency receives $5,000 per year and his deputy $2,800. This bureau is charged with a general supervision of the national banks and matters connected with the issuing of paper money. The Director of the Mint receives $4,500 per annum, and is charged with a general supervision over all the coinage of the government. Comptrollers. The first and second comptrollers are paid a salary of $-,000 per year, and each of their deputies receive $2,700. The first comptroller revises and certifies the accounts of the civil and diplomatic service and public lands. The second comptroller revises and certifies the accounts of the army. and navy and of the Pension and Indian Bureaus. Auditors. There are six auditors connected with the Treasury Department, each of whom receives a salary of $3,600 per year, and is allowed a deputy at a salary of $2,250 per a-nnum.2 No one auditor takes rank over another. The first auditor receives arid adjusts the accounts of the revenue and disbursements, appropriations and expenditures on account of the civil list arid under special acts of Congress, reporting the balances to the comitissioners of the customs and first comptroller respectively for their decision. The second auditor devotes most of his attention to army affairs;'looks after all the accounts relating to the pay, clothing and recruiting of the army-; the arsenals, armories and ordnance; all accounts relating to the Indian Department; reporting to the second comptroller. The third auditor has all accounts for sustenance of the army, military academy, military roads, fortifications, quartermaster's department, certain pensions, claims arising for military service previous to 1817; for all property lost in the military service; he reports also to the second comptroller. The fourth auditor also reports to the second comptroller, and attends to all accounts of the service connected with the navy. The fifth auditor reports to the first comptroller, and adjusts all accounts connected with the diplomatic service of the Department of State. The sixth auditor adjusts all accounts growing from the service of the Post Office Department. WAR DEPARTMENT. The War Department was organized in August, 1789. The head of this department is known as the Secretary of War; is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $8,000 per annum. The War Department attends to the execution of all laws affecting the Regular Army, and carries out and performs such duties as may be provided for by law or directed by the President relative to military forces, military commissions and the warlike stores of the United States. In former years this department also had charge of Indian as well as military affairs, but this has been transferred to the Department of the Interior. The War Department is also required, among other duties, to maintain the signal service and provide for taking meteorological observations at various points on the continent, and give telegraphic notice of the approach of storms. There is also maintained a Civil Engineering Department, through the aid of which is carried out such improvements in rivers and harbors as may be authorized by Congress. The Secretary of War also has supervision over the West Point Military Academy. The private clerk for the head of the War Department is paid $2,000 per year; assistant secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, $2,750. The most of the subordinates and assistants in the War Department, except those mentioned, are officers of the Regular Army, who are paid salaries and perquisites. The Commanding General comes next to the Secretary, and receives a salary of $7,500 per year. He looks after the arrangement of military forces, superintends the recruiting service and discipline of the army, orders courts-martial, and in a general sense is charged with seeing to the enforcement of the laws and regulations of the army. The AdjutantGeneral keeps the rolls and the orders issued. The QuartermasterGeneral has charge of the barracks and the supplies, etc., that may be required for the army. The Commissary-General is head of the Subsistence Department, and has supervision over the purchasing and' issuing army rations. The Judge Advocate General is the head of the department of military justice. The Surgeon-General, as the name implies, looks after the affairs of the army relating to sick,wounded, hospital, etc. The Paymaster-General is the disbursing officer for the money required by the department. There is also the Ordnance office, controlling ordnance stores, arsenals, armories, the manufacture of arms, etc. The Topographical office has charge of all plats and drawings of all surveys made for military purposes. Besides these there are the Inspector-General':- Department and departments devoted to war records, publications, 'inc. In this connection it may be of interest to the general reader to refer briefly to a few facts concerning the Regular Army. The United States is divided for this purpose into a number of military districts. The head of each department receives his general instructions and orders from headquarters. -The term of service in the Regular Army is five years. The pay of privAte soldiers at the start is $13 per month and rations, and this is increased according to time of service, being $21 per month and rations after 'twenty years' service. The pay of the officers is proportioned to their rank. Colonels receive $4,500 per year; brigadier generals, $5,500; and major generals, $7,500. NAVY DEPARTMENT. The head of this department is the Secretary of the Navy, who is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $8,000 per annum. This department is charged with the duty of attending to the construction, armament, equipment and employment of vessels of war, as well as all other matters connected with naval affairs, and appropriations made therefor by Congress. The Secretary of the Navy has direct control of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland; issues orders to the commanders of the various squadrons; has general authority over the Marine Corps; and has control of all the several bureaus of the Navy Department. There are a number of bureaus organized in the Navy Department for the purpose of more thoroughly handling the work, among the most important of which may be mentioned the following: Bureau of Steam Engineering; Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; Bureau of Navigation; Bureau of Provisions and Clothing; Bureau of Yards and Docks; Bureau of Ordnance; Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting; Bureau of Construction and Repair..Attached to this department are also officials or bureaus to attend to the following matters: Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C.; Museum of Hygiene; Naval Dispensary; Board of Inspection and Survey; Navy Supplies and Accounts; Naval Observatory; Hydrographic Office; Library and War Records; Naval Intelligence; Nautical Almanac, etc. Rear-admirals in the Navy are paid $6,000 per year; commodores, $5,000; captains, $4,500; lieutenant-commanders, $3,000; medical directors (rank of captains), $4,400; medical inspectors (rank of commanders), $4,400; pay directors (rank of captains), $4,400; pay inspectors (rank of commanders), $4,400, In the Engineer Corps the chief engineers are also paid $4,400 per year. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. This is one of the most important branches of the National Government. Its head is the Postmaster-General, who is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $8,000 per annum. The Post Office Department has supervision over the execution of all laws passed by Congress affecting the postal service, and has general supervision over everything relating to the gathering, carrying and distribution of United States mails; superintends the distribution and disposal of all moneys belonging to, or appropriated for, the department; and the instruction of and supervision over all persons in the postal service, with reference to their duties. In providing for handling the general work of the Post Office Department it has been found necessary to create four bureaus, or offices, as they are termed, each of which is presided over by an assistant postmaster-general, who each receive $4,000 per annum; are all subject to the direction and supervision of the head of the department. A review of these various bureaus and their principal officials, with the name of the office, will show very clearly the work handled by each. The first assistant postmaster-general is allowed a chief clerk at $2,000 per year; superintendent of post office supplies, $2,000; superintendent free delivery division, $3,000; chief division of salaries and allowances, $2,200; superintendent money order system, $3,500; superintendent Dead Letter Office, $2,500; chief division of correspondence, $1,800. The second assistant postmaster-general has charge of a number of divisions, indicated by the following officials who are under his control: superintendent of railway adjustments, at $2,000 per year; chief of inspection division, $2,000; chief of mail equipment division, $1,800; general superintendent railway mail service, $3,500; superintendent foreign mails, $3,000. The third assistant postmaster-general has charge of the p'ostage stamp division and the finance division. The chief of the former receives $2,550 per annum, and of the latter $2,000 per year. The fourth assistant postmaster-general has control of a number of divisions, as indicated by the following officials who are under his supervision, viz.: Chief of the division of appointments, who is paid $2,000 per annum; chief of the division of bonds and commissions, $2,000; chief post office inspector, $3,000; and the division of mail depredations. Besides the various chiefs of divisions mentioned above there are connected with the Post Office Department a law clerk, at $2,500 per year; appointment clerk, at $1,800; assistant attorney-general, $4,000; superintendent and disbursing clerk, $2,100; and a topographer, at $2,500 per annum. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. The Interior Department is under the immediate control of the Secretary of the Interior. He is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $8,000 per year. In this department, as the name implies, is conducted most of the public business relating to domestic or internal affairs, and, like most of the other executive departments, it is divided into a number of subdivisions and branches. The Secretary of the Interior is charged with a general supervision over public business connected with the following branches, viz.: 1st. The census of the United States. 2d. All matters connected with public lands. 3d. Everything relating to the Indians or Indian affairs. 4th. All matters concerning pensions or bounty lands. 5th. The issuance and filing of patents and caveats. 6th. The custody and distribution of publications. 7th. The compilation of statistics relating to educational matters in the various States. ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR A. D. 1894, BY THE AMERICAN ATLAS CO., IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AW T WASHINGTON, D. C.

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IAMON SUPPLEMENT IV. DIGEST OF THE SYSTEM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. He also has oversight over several of the Government's charitable ahd benevolent institutions. For the purpose of handling properly the business connected with most of the subjects mentioned, there are bureaus organized for the purpose. The salaries paid to the principal officials connected with the Interior Department are as follows: First assistant secretary of the interior, $4,500 per year; assistant secretary, $4,000; chief clerk, $2,750; assistant attorney-general (Dept. of Interior), $5,000; commissioner of the General Land Office, $5,000; commissioner of Indian affairs, $4,000; superintendent of Indian schools, $3,000; commissioner of the Pension Office, $5,000; medical referee, $3,000; commissioner of railroads, $4,500; commissioner of the Patent Office, $5,000; commissioner of the Education Office, $3,000; director of geological surveys, $6,000; superintendent of the Census Office, $6,000. DEPARTIIENT OP AGRICULTTURE. This department was formerly connected with the Interior Department, but in 1889 it was reorganized and made independent, and the Secretary of Agriculture was made a member of the Cabinet. The head of this department is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $8,000 per annum. The general duty and design of the Department of Agriculture is to acquire and diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and to procure, propagate and distribute among the people new and valuable seeds and plants. The following is a list of the chief officials connected with the Department of Agriculture and their salaries, and the list will also serve to indicate the various lines of work handled by and the various duties which devolve upon the department, viz.:' Assistant secretary of agriculture receives $4,500 per annum; chief of Weather Bureau, $4,500; chief of Bureau of Animal Industry, $3,000; statistician, $2,500; chemist, $2,500; entomologist, $2,500; botanist, $2,500; ornithologist, $2,500; chief of forestry division, $2,000; pomologist, $2,500; chief of vegetable pathology division, $2,000, microscopist, $2,500; director of office of experimental stations, $25,000; chief division of accounts, $2,500; chief of division of records and editing, $2,500; chief of division of illustrations and engravings, $2,000; horticulturist, $2,500. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, The head of the Department of Justice is the Attorney-General, who is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $8,000 per annum. The principal assistant of the Attorney-General is the SolicitorGeneral, who receives $7,000 per year. There are a number of assistant attorney-generals who receive $5,000 per annum, and a special assistant attorney-general is appointed for nearly all of the various departments, including the Treasury, State, Post Office and Interior Departments. Besides these there are a number of special officials connected with the Department of Justice, such as examiner of titles, who receives $2,750 per annum; superintendent of buildings, $2,500; appointment and disbursing clerk, $2,000, and attorney in charge of pardons, $2,400. The Attorney-General is the legal adviser of the President, and it is the duty of the Department of Justice to give all opinions and render all services requiring the skill of persons learned in the law necessary to enable the President and other officers of the various Government departments to discharge their respective duties. This department is also required to prosecute or defend all suits or proceedings in which the United States is interested. The Attorney-General has general supervision over all the solicitors for the various departments; and also exercises general superintendence and direction over all United States marshals and United States district attorneys of all the districts of the United States and Territories. INDEPENDENT DEPARTJIENTS. There are several independent departments, which, although none of them are as important as the foregoing, and their heads are not Cabinet members, yet they form a very necessary part and attend to very important branches of the National Government. Government Printing Office. The head of this branch of public work is the Public Printer, who is appointed by the President, and receives a salary of $4,500 per year. His chief clerk is paid $2,400 per year, and there is a foreman of printing and a foreman of binding, each of whom receive $2,100 per annum. Civil Service Commission. This commission consists of three commissioners, each of whom are paid $3,500 per year. The chief examiner connected with the commission is paid $3,000 per annum, and the setretary $2,000. Interstate Commerce Commission. This commission was created for the purpose, and charged with the duty, of seeing that the laws regulating interstate commerce were faithfully executed and observed, and to prevent unjust discrimination on the part of railway corporations and common carriers. The commission- consists of five commissioners appointed from different sections, of the United States, each of whom receives a salary of $7,500 per year. The secretary of the commission receives a salary of $3,500 per annum. - Department of Labor. The general design of this department is to collect, assort and systematize statistical details relating to the different branches of labor in the United States. The head of this department is known as the Commissioner of the Departiment of Labor, and he is paid a salary of $5,000 per annum. His chief clerk receives $2,500 per year, and disbursing clerk $1,800. JUDICIARY. The judicial powers of the United States are vested in the followingnamed courts, viz.: The United States Supreme Court, consisting of one chief justice and eight associate justices; the United States Court of Claims, which consists of one chief justice and four judges; the United States Circuit Court of Appeals; and the United States Circuit and District Courts. All judges of United States Courts are appointed, for life, or during "good behavior." The chief justice of the United_ States Supreme Court receives a salary of $10,500 per annum, and the associate justices $10,000 each. The circuit judges receive a salary of $6,000 each per annum, district judges $5,000, and judges of the Court of Claims $4,500 each per year. The jurisdictioh of the United States Courts extends to all cases in law and in equity arising under the Constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties; to all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls; to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction; to controversies to which jthe United States shall be a party; to controversies between two or more States; between a State and a citizen of another State; between citiz'ens of different States; between citizens of the same State claiming lands under grants of different States. In all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a State is a party the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction. In the other cases the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMIENT. "The legislative powers of the United States are vested in a Congress, which consists of a Senate and House of Representatives, and which meets annually at Washington on the first Monday of December. The constitution gives to Congress the following general powers: To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises; pay the-debts of the United States; borrow money on the credit of the United States; to regulate commerce; to establish uniform laws on naturalization and bankruptcy; to coin money and regulate the value thereof; fix the stand I ard of weights and measures; to declare war; to raise and support armies (but it is provided that no appropriation for this purpose can be for a longer period than for two years); to provide and maintain a navy; to grant lett-ers of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water; to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces; to establish postoffices and post-roads; to promote the progress of science and the useful arts by securing for limited times, to authors and inventors, the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries; to constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court; to define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas and offenses against the law of nations; to exercise exclusive legislation over the District of Columbia and places purchased for forts, magazines, arsenals, etc.; and further to make all laws necessary for the general welfare of the United States, and for "carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by the Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof." The Constitution expressly forbids Congress making any law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Congress cannot suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corfius except in cases of rebellion or invasion when the public safety may require it. No bill of attainder or ex fost facto law can be passed. No tax or duty can be laid on articles exported from any State. No preference can be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another. No title of nobility can be granted. Every law passed by Congress must be submitted to the President for his approval. If he returns it with his objections, or vetoes it, the measure may be passed over his veto by a two-thirds vote of both branches of Congress. The Senate, or the "Upper House of Congress," is composed of two Senators from each State in the Union. They are elected by the Legislatures of their respective States, for the term of six years, and receive a salary of $5,000 per annum. No person can be elected to the United States Senate who has not attained the age of thirty- years, been nine years a citizen of the United States, and is when elected an inhabitant of the State from which he is chosen. The Senate has sole power to try all impeachments. Its consent and confirmation is necessary for all important officers appointed by the President. Its consent is also necessary to conclude any treaty. The House of Representatives is the "Lower House of Congress." Each State in the Union is divided into congressional districts, of" as nearly equal population as is practicable. In each district a representative is elected by the people for a term of two years, and each is paid a salary of $5,000 per year. Besides these, a delegate from each organized Territory is admitted to the House of Representatives, who is not entitled to vote, but has the right to debate on all subjects in which the Territory which he represents has an interest. No person can be a representative who has not attained the age of twenty-five years, been for seven years a citizen of the United States, and is at the time of his election an inhabitant of the State from which he is chosen. All bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives. STATE GOVERNMENT. THE method of State government throughout the United States follows very closely the general plan of government that prevails in national affairs. The various functions of government in State affairs are handled in departments, with a State officer at the head of each branch, and the lines are clearly drawn between the executive, legislative and judicial powers. All the'States are governed under a constitution, which outlines and defines the powers which each of these departments shall exercise and possess. All of the most important State officials are elected by the people, but in many of the States the less important offices are filled by appointment of the Governor, by and with the consent of the State Senate. GOVERNOR. The Governor is the highest executive officer in all the States of the Union, and is elected by a direct vote of the people. The term of office varies materially in the different States, ranging from two to six years. As to the matter of salary that the Governor receives, it also differs widely throughout the different States and is subject to frequent change. At the present writing two States-New York and Pennsylvania-pay their Governors $10,000 per year; Illinois and California both pay $6,000 per annum; Minnesota, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, Virginia and Wisconsin all pay $5,000 per year; Maryland pays $4,500; Michigan, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas pay $4,000, Florida and Arkansas pay $3,500; Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas and North Carolina all pay $3,000; West Virginia, $2,700; Montana and Washington, $2,600; the Dakotas and Nebraska, $2,500; Connecticut, Delaware and Maine, $2,000; Oregon, $1,500, and New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont $1,000. About the only statement concerning the qualifications required for this office that would be common to all the States is that he must be a citizen of the State-in which he is elected. In most of the States, in addition to the salary named, the Governor is furnished with a residence, which is known as the "Executive Mansion." The powers and duties that devolve upon the Governor are about the same in all of the States. He is charged with a general supervision over the faithful execution of the laws, and is the -legal custodian of all the property of the State not specifically entrusted to other officers by law, and is authorized to take summary possession of such property. He is expected to communicate by message to each session of the State legislature such information or recommendations regarding State affairs as he may deem necessary and proper, and he is empowered to call extra sessions of that body whenever the public welfare may demand. He accounts to the same body for all moneys received and paid out, and presents estimates of amounts to be raised by taxation for various purposes. He has a negative (or veto) upon all laws passed by the Legislature, but it is provided that measures may be passed over his veto by a two-thirds vote of that body. The Governor is commander-in-chief of the State military or naval forces, and has authority to call out such forces to preserve peace and execute the laws when the local authorities are unable to accomplish this. He may require the opinion of the various State officers upon any subject relating to their respective offices, and examines and approves the bonds of State officials. In many States the Governor has power to grant reprieves and pardons, after conviction, for all offenses against the State except in cases of impeachment; but in a few of the States the pardoning power is vested inla board selected for that purpose,:of which the Governor is generally ex-officio a member. The. Governor has the appointment of a number of State officers, and in many cases if an elective office'becomes vacant he has power to fill it by appointment; has power in many States to suspend a State officer, or even a county officer, pending a legal investigation. The Governor issues requisitions upon the executives of other States for parties charged with crime who escape to other States, and he has power to issue warrants for fleeing criminals upon requisition-of other Governors. SLIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. The office of Lieutenant-Governor does not exist in all of the States in the Union, at least not under this name, as in a few of the States this officer is only known as the President of the State Senate. In some of the States the Lieutenant-Governor is paid a certain amount per day during sessions of the Legislature or General Assembly, and in others he is allowed a fixed salary, but it is provided that if the duties of Gov ernor should devolve upon him, he shall during the continuance of such emergency be entitled to the emoluments thereof. The principal duty of the Lieutenant-Governor is to act as the presiding officer of the State Senate or Upper House of the State Legislature. In case a vacancy should occur in the office of Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor would act as Governor until such vacancy was filled by election; and in all cases where the Lieutenant-Governor is unable to act as presiding officerof the Senate, a President pro temrore is chosen by that body. The Lieutenant-Governor has no vote in the Senate except in cases of a tie or equal division of the members. SECRETARY OF STATE. The office of Secretary of State is one of the most important offices within the gift of the people of a State, and'the office exists under this name in every State in the Union. The Secretary of State may be said to be the official secretary of the Governor, and countersigns all commissions issued by the chief executive, and he is the custodian of the Great Seal of the State. As a rule it is the duty of the Secretary of State to call the House of Representatives to order and preside until a temporary presiding officer, or Speaker, is elected. It is his duty to see that halls are prepared for the Legislature or General Assembly; he prepares the legislative manual and causes it to be printed and distributed; secures the printing and distribution of the State laws; indexes and files executive documents; provides and distributes election blanks; has charge of- all books, bills, papers, etc., of the Legislature, and is practically "keeper of all public acts, laws, records, bonds, etc." The Secretary of State is required to keep a register of all the-official acts of the Governor, and affixes the Seal of the State to all official commissions, etc., keeps a record of them, and is obliged to give any person a copy of the same when demanded. In all of the States the Secretary of State is ex-officio member of a number of the official State boards, but no list of these could be given that would apply to all States, as they are different in the various States. STATE AUDITOR. The office of Auditor of State exists under one name or another in cearly every State in the Union. The title of this office, however, is not alike in all the States, as in many of them, notably California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and a few others, it is known as State Comptroller. In a few of the States, including Michigan and Pennsylvania, the office is called Auditor-General, and in two of the States the public accounts are audited by a Board of Auditors. In all the States, however, the duties that devolve upon this branch of the State government are practically the same, and a general explanation of the scope of work handled by the State Auditor in one State will apply, except as regards minor details, to all of the States. It is the duty of the State Auditor to keep the accounts of the State with any other State or Territory, and with the United States and all public officers, corporations and individuals having accounts with his State. He audits the accounts of all public officers who are to be paid out of the State Treasury, and all persons who are authorized to receive money out of the State Treasury. In fact, all claims against the State which are to be paid out of the State Treasury must be presented to the Auditor, who, after the same is adjusted, issues warrants therefor payable at the Treasury..A complete record of each warrant is kept by the Auditor, who also keeps an account with the State Treasurer, charging him with all moneys paid into the Treasury, and giving credit for all warrants paid, and the books and vouchers of the Treasury must balance therewith, as settlements are made between these two officers at stated intervals. In a number of the States the Auditor is charged with a general supervision over certain corporations, such as insurance and banking corporations and building and lopn associations, and in some States is ex-officio a member of a number 'of State boards. He generally has authority to make and execute satisfactions of judgments and assignments thereof in behalf of the State. STATE TREASURER. This is one of the most important executive offices in the gift of the people of a State. The State Treasurer handles vast sums of the people's money, and as a rule a very heavy bond, ranging from $500,000 up into the millions, is required of him; and generally the Governor is empowered to demand additional bonds if he deems the bond insufficient to fully protect the State. The duties of the State Treasurer are implied by the title of the office, and they are very much the same throughout all of the States of the Union. The State Treasurer is custodian of all the State funds. He deposits these funds in banks, which give bonds to secure the.Treasurer or State against loss, and which pay interest on daily balances. The Treasurer pays out State funds only on warrants issued or signed by the State Auditor, or other proper official, and a full record of all warrants is kept in both the auditing office and Treasurer's office. The plan by which the Treasurer receives the revenues of the State is different in different States. In some States the Auditor issues an order for him to receive the same and charges the amount against the Treasury; In others he is charged with all moneys which he is entitled to receive, and then given credit for delinquencies. In still other States the Treasurer issues duplicate receipts for all moneys paid in, which must be countersigned by the Auditor to be valid, and one of these must be deposited with the Auditor, so he may charge the amount against the Treasurer. In this way a double system is carried on-both Auditor and Treasurer keeping a full account of all moneys received and paid out, and their books and accounts must balance, as at stated intervals the Treasurer must make settlements with the Auditor and submit books, vouchers, etc., to the Legislature. In most of the States the State Treasurer is required to publish at stated times, in the newspapers at the capital, an itemized statement of the public accounts, expenditures, funds, receipts and disbursements. He is also required to make a complete report and itemized statement to each session of the Legislature. In nearly all of the States the law is very explicit in outlining the duties of the State Treasurer, the following being very common provisions in relation to the office, viz.: That a complete record of all moneys must be kept, showing what is received or paid out of the various "funds," which "funds" must be exhibited in separate accounts. In several of the States the Governor and one or two other State officials constitute a board, which must at certain times examine and check up the accounts, books and vouchers of the State Treasurer and ascertain the amount of funds in the Treasury. ATTORNEY-QGENERAL, The Attorney-General, as the name implies, is the general legal counsel or lawyer for the various branches of the State government. In all of the States the powers and duties of the Attorney-General are very similar. It is his duty to appear for the State in all actions and proceedings in the Supreme Court in which the State has an interest; to institute and prosecute in all courts all actions, either for or against a State officer, in which the- State has an interest; to consult with and advise the various county or state's attorneys in matters relatingto their official duties, and when public interest requires he assists them in criminal prosecutions. It is his duty to consult with and advise the Governor and other State officers, and give, when requested, written opinions on legal or constitutional questions relating to their official duties, and to give written opinions when requested by the Legislature or any committee thereof. It is also his duty to prepare, when necessary, drafts for contracts or other writings relating to subjects in which the State is interested. He is required to enforce the proper application of funds appropriated to the various State institutions, and prosecute breaches of trust in the administration of the same; and when ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR A. D. 1894, BY THE AMERICAN ATLAS CO., IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT V TASHINGTON, D. C. i ý

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SUPPLEMENT V. DIGEST OF THE SYSTEM OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. necessary prosecute corporations for failure or refusal to comply with the laws; to prosecute official bonds of delinquent officers or corporations in which the State has an interest. The Attorney-General is required to keep a record of all actions, complaints, opinions, etc. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. This is an office which exists in nearly every State in the Union. In three or four of the States the management of the educational interests of the State is vested in a State Board of Education, but in these cases the secretary.of the board assumes most of the detail work that in most of the States devolve upon the State.Superintendent. The full title given to this office is not the same in all of the States, but it is generally called "State Superintendent of. Public Instruction or Public Schools." In Ohio, Maine and Rhode Island, and a few others, the office is termed "Commissioner of Schools." The duties of the State Superintendent are very much alike in all of the States, as he is charged with a general supervision over the educational interests of the State and of the public schools. In many States his authority is not limited to the public schools, and he is authorized by law to demand full reports from all colleges, academies or private schools. It is his duty to secure at regular intervals reports from all public educational institutions and file all papers, reports and documents transmitted to him by local or county school officers. He is the general adviser anil assistant of the various county superintendenits or school officers, to whom he must give, when requested, his written opinion upon questions arising under the school law. it is also his duty to hear and determine controversies arising under the school laws coming to him by appeal from a county superintendent or school official. He prepares and distributes school registers, school blanks, etc., and is generally given the power to make such rules and regulations as are necessary to carry into -efficient and uniform effect the provisions of the laws relating to schools. The State Superintendent is required to make a detailed report to each regular session of the State Legislature, showing an abstract of the common school reports; a statement of the condition of public schools and State educational institutions; the amount of money collected and expended, and all other matters relating to the schools or school funds that have been reported to him. He is forbidden from becoming interested in the sale of any school furniture, book or apparatus. STATE LIBRARIAN. In nearly all of the States the laws provide for a State officer under the title of "State Librarian." As a rule the office is filled by appointment of the Governor, although in a few States it is an elective office and is filled by direct vote of the people. The State Librarian is the custodian of all the books and property belonging to the State Library, and is required to give a bond for the proper discharge of his duties and safekeeping of the property intrusted to his care; as in many of the States the State Library is an immensely important and valuable collection. In some of the States the Supreme Court judges prescribe all library rules and regulations. In others they have a Library Board of Trustees, which is sometimes made up of the Governor and certain other State officials, who constitute a board of commissioners for the management of the State Library. ADJUTANT-GENERAL. In nearly all of the. States provision is made for an Adjutant-General, who is either elected by the people or appointed by the Governor. The name of the office implies the branch of work which is handled by its incumbent. It is the'duty of the Adjutant-General to issue and transmit all orders of the Commander-in-Chief with reference to the militia or military organizations of the State. He'keeps a record of all military officers commissioned by the Governor, and of all general and special orders and regulations issued, and of all other matters relating to the men, property, ordnance, stores, camp and garrison equipage pertaining to the State militia or military forces. PUBLIC EXAMINER OR BANK EXAMINER. This is a State office that is found in only about one-half of the States. In some States it is known as Bank Comptroller and in others the duties which devolve upon this officer are handled by a " department" in the State Auditor's office. The general duties and plan of conducting this work, in many respects, is very similar, but there is a great difference between the various States in the officers who attend to it. Where this is made a separate State office, generally speaking, the requirements are that he must be a skilled accountant and expert book keeper, and cannot be an 'officer of any of the public institutions, nor interested in any of the financial corporations which it may be his duty to examine. He is charged with the duty of visiting and inspecting the financial accounts and standing of certain corporations and institutions organized under the State laws. In several of the States it is also made his duty to visit certain county officials at stated intervals, and inspect their books and accounts, and enforce a uniform system of bookkeeping by State and county officers. COYIIISSIONER OR SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE. In all of the States of the Union the department relating to insurance has grown to. be an important branch of State government. The method of controlling the insurance business differs materially in many of the States, although they are all gradually moving in the same direction, viz., creating a department or State office in which all matters relating to insurance and insurance companies are attended to. In former years, in nearly all of the States, the insurance business formed a department in the State Auditor's office, and wa.s handled by him or his appointees.. Now, however, in nearly all the Northern States and many of the Southern States, they have a separate and distinct insurance department, the head of which is either elected by the people or appointed by the Governor. The duties and powers'of the insurance department of the various States are very similar. A general provision is that the head of this department must be experienced in insurance matters, and he is prohibited from holding an interest in any insurance company. The Commissioner or Superintendent of Insurance has extensive powers concerning insurance matters, and it is his duty to see that all laws respecting and regulating insurance and insurance companies are faithfully observed; he issues licenses to insurance companies, and it is his duty to revoke the license of any company not conforming to the law. Reports are made to him at stated times by the various companies, and he has power to examine fully into-their condition, assets, etc. He files in his office the various documents relating to insurance companies, together with their statements, etc., and at regular intervals makes full reports to the Governor or Legislature. COMMISSIONER OF LiABOR STATISTICS. In several of the States a "Commissioner of Labor Statistics" is appointed by the Governor, who is the head of what may be termed the labor bureau. In a great majority of the States, however, this branch of work is taken care of by a board of labor commissioners, a bureau of statistics or by the State.Auditor and his appointees. The general design of this bureau or commission is to collect, assort and systematize, and present in regular reports to the Legislature, statistical details relating.to the different departments of labor in the State, and make such recommendations as may be deemed proper and necessary concerning the commercial, industrial, social, educational and sanitary conditions of the laboring classes. 0 OTHER STATE OFFICERS. In all of the States there exist one or more other State officers in addition to those already mentioned, which are made necessary by local condition or local business interests. It is, therefore, unnecessary to mention any of these at length in this article. It may be stated, however, that in all of the States may be found two or more of the following State officers, and further, that each one of the following-named officers is found in some State in the Union, viz.: Superintendent or commissioner of agriculture, commissioner of mines, secretary of agricultural board, secretary of internal affairs, clerk and reporter of the Supreme Court, commissioner of -railways, commissioner of immigration, State printer, State binder, land agent or commissioner, commissioner, register or superintendent of State land office, register of lands, commissioner of schools and lands, surveyor-general, inspector-general, State oil inspector, dairy commissioner. STATE BOARDS. Besides the officers and departments which have already been mentioned, there are a number of State boards or bureaus that are necessary in carrying on the complex business connected with the government of a State. The following list of such State boards and bureaus includes all that can be found in the majority of the States; some of them, however, are only found in a few of the States, because they are of a local nature and are only made necessary by the existence of certain local conditions or business interests. It will also be observed that some of the boards named cover the same line of work that has already been mentioned as belonging to some State officer. This grows from the fact that a few of the States place the management of certain lines of work in the hands of a State board, while in others, instead of having a State board they delegate the powers and duties to a single State official. All of the States, however, have a number of the Stateq boards mentioned in this list, the names of which imply the line of work each attends to, viz.: Railroad and warehouse commissioners, board of equalization, board or commission of agriculture, university trustees, board or commissioners of public charities, canal commissioners, penitentiary commissioners, board of health, dental examiners, trustees of historical library, board of pharmacy, commission ot claims, live stock commissioners, fish commissioners, inspectors of coal mines, labor commissioners, board of education, board of public works, board of pardons, assessment commissioners. LEGISLATURE OR GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The law-making power of every State is termed the "Legislative Department." The legislative power, according to the constitutions of the various States, is vested in a body termed the Legislature or General Assembly,which consists of an Upper and Lower House, designated usually as the Senate and House of Representatives. In a few of the States the Lower House is called "The Assembly." In most of the States the Legislature meets in regular sessions every two years, but this is not the universal rule, as in a few of the States the law provides for annual sessions. In all of the States, however, a provision is made whereby the Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, call a special session by issuing a proclamation. The Legislative Department-has the power to pass all such laws as may be necessary for the welfare of the State, and carry into effect the provisions of the constitution. The Legislature receives the reports of the Governor, together witIh the reports of the various other State officers; they provide by appropriation- for the ordinary and contin'gent expenses of the government; at regular, times provided by law they apportion the State into political districts, and make all other provisions for carrying on the State government. There is a general prohibition against the passage of any ex Jost facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts, or making any irrevocable grant of special privileges or immunities; Any measure to become a law must be passed by both branches of tthe Legislature, and then be presented to the Governor for his approval. If he withholds his approval (or vetoes it), the measure may be repassed by a two-thirds vote of the Legislature, when it will become a law notwithstanding the Governor's veto. SENATE. The Senate is the Upper House of the Legislature or General Assembly. The various States are divided into senatorial districts, in each of which a Senator is elected-the term of office varying from two to four years. Except in three or four of the States the presiding officer of the Senate is the Lieutenant-Governor, although a President fIro tern. is usually elected, who acts as presiding-officer during the absence of the Lieutenant-Governor. The presiding officer has no vote, however, in the Senate, except when that body is equally divided. Every Senator has one vote upon all questions, and the right to be heard in advocating or opposing the passage of any measure brought before the Legislature. In filling all of the most important State offices that are to be appointed by the Governor, the appointments must be approved or confirmed by the Senate. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Lower House of the State Legislature, in nearly if not quite all the States of the Union, is termed the House of Representatives. Like the Senators, every member of the House' has the right tobe heard in advocating or opposing any measure brought before the body.of which he is a member. The House is given the sole power of impeachment, but all impeachments must be tried by the Senate. ' Asa: general rule, there is a provision that all bills for raising revenue must originate in the House. ' "JUDICIARY. The "Judicial Department" is justly regarded as one of the most important and powerful branches of government of either the State or Nation, as it becomes the duty of this department to pass upon and interpret, and thereby either annul or give validity to all the most important measures and acts of both the legislative, and executive branches of the government. It is impossible in a general article to give a. detailed review or description of the construction and make-up of the judicial departments of the various States. -The courts are so differently arranged both as to their make-up and jurisdiction that it would be useless to try to give the reader a general description that would accurately cover the ground. S In.all of the States, except, possibly, one or two, the highest judicial authority of the State is known as the Supreme Court, and unless questions are involved which give the United States Courts jurisdiction, it is the court of last resort. The Supreme Court is made up of a chief justice and the several associate justices or judges as may be provided for by the laws of the various States, usually from four to six. Generally these officers are elected by the people, either from the State at large or (in three of the States) as representing certain. districts, but this is not the case always, as in several States they are chosen by the Governor or Legislature. In all of the States the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction both in law and in equity, and has original jurisdiction in reme- 1 dial cases, mandamus, habeas corfyus and cases relating to the revenue, \ but there is no trial by jury in this court. Various other courts are provided for by the laws of the different i States, such as appellate courts, circuit or district courts, probate courts, s county courts, superior courts, municipal coturts, courts of justices of the peace, etc. The jurisdiction of all these courts is, of course, inferior to that of the Supreme Court, and varies greatly in the different States. 1 Besides these, where there are large cities, various other courts are also established to aid in caring for tae enormous amount of judicial work ] t l I I l ] i t I c I,q i ( that arises from such vast and complex business interests. The various courts are also provided with the necessary officials for carying on the judicial business-such as clerks of court, court reporters, bailiffs, etc. COUNTY GOVERNMENT. SO far as the principal county offices are concerned, the general arrangement and method of handling the public business is very much the same in all of the States; but the offices are called by different names, and in minor details-such as transferring from one office to another certain minor lines of work-there are 'a number of points in which the method of county government in the various States differs. The writer has adopted the names of the principal county offices which are most common in the Northern States, as in the Southern and New England States there are scarcely any two States in which the names or titles of all the county offices are identical. AUDITING OFFICE AND CLERK OF THE COUNTY BOARD. Generally the principal auditing officer of the county is known as the " county auditor" or " county clerk." In Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin and many other States the office is called" county clerk." In Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio and others it is termed "county auditor.'" In a few of the, States under certain conditions this office is merged with some other county office. A notable example of this is in the State of Michigan, where they have one official, under the simple title of ' clerk," who looks after about all of the work which in most of'the States devolves upon both the county clerk and also clerk of court. In all of the States a bond in a moderate sum is required of the county clerk or auditor, and he is paid a salary of from $1,500 to $3,500 per year, besides in some States being allowed certain fees, unless it is in a very large and heavily-populated county, where the salary paid is of necessity much higher than this amonnt. No county treasurer or member of the county board is eligible to this office. In general terms it may be stated as a rule the auditor acts as the clerk or secretary of the official county board, although in a few of the States the court clerk is required to look after this matter. The clerk of the county board keeps anaccurate record of the board's proceedings and carefully preserves all documents, records, books, maps and papers which may be brought before the board, or which the law provides shall be deposited in his office. In the auditing office an accurate account is kept with the county treasurer. Generally they file the duplicates of the receipts given by the county treasurer, charging him with all money paid into'the treasury and giving credit for all warrants paid. The general plan of paying claims against a county is as follows: If the claim is one in which the amount due is fixed by law, or is authorized to be fixed by some other person or tribunal, the auditor issues a warrant or order which will be paid by the treasurer, the certificate upon which it is allowed being duly filed. In all other cases the claim must be allowed by the county board, and the chairman or presiding officer issues a warrant or order which is attested by the clerk. A complete record of all these county warrants or orders is kept, and the accounts of the county treasurer must balance therewith. The above in general terms outline the most important branch of work which the county clerk or county auditor looks after in most of the States, but in all of the States the law requires him to look after a number of other matters, although in these there is no uniformity between the various States, and no general description of these minor or additional duties could be given that would apply to all the States. COUNTY TREASURER, This is an office which exists in all of the States, and it is one of the most important of the various offices necessary in carrying on the business of a county. It is an elective office in all of the States, and the term of office is usually either two or four years, but a very common provision in the various States is that after serving for one term as county treasurer a party shall be ineligible to the office until the intervention of at least one term after 'the expiration of the term for which he was elected. This provision, however, does not exist in all of the States, as in some of them the county treasurer is eligible for re-election for any number of terms. The general duties of the county treasurers throughout the various States is very similar. The county treasurer is the principal custodian of the funds beloiging to the county. It is his duty to receive and safely keep the revenues and other public moneys of the county, and all funds authorized to be paid to him, and disburse the same pursuant to law. ie is required to keep proper books of account, in which he must keep a regular, just and true account of all moneys, revenues and funds received by him, stating particularly the time, when, of whom and on what fund or account each particular sum was received; and also of all moneys, revenues and funds paid out by him according to law, stating particularly the time when, to whom and on what fund payment is. made from. The books of the county treasurer must always be subject to the inspection of the county board, which, at stated intervals, examines his books and makes settlements with him. In some of the States the provisions of the law relating to county treasurerare very strict; some of them provide for a county board of auditors, who are expected, several times a year, to examine the funds, accounts and vouchers of the treasury without previous notice to the treasurer; and in some it is provided that this board, or the county board, shall designate a bank (or banks) in which the treasurer is required to keep the county funds deposited-the banks being required to pay interest on dai'ly or monthly balances and give bond to indemnify the county against loss. As a general rule the county treasurer is only authorized to pay out county funds on warrants or orders issued by the' chairman of the county board and attested by the, clerk, or in certain cases on warrants or orders of the county auditing office. A complete record of these warrants or orders is kept, and the treasurer's accounts must balance therewith. In most of the States the law is very explicit in directing how the books and accounts of the county treasurer shall be kept. COUNTY RECORDER OR REGISTER 0F DEEDS. In a few of the States the office of county recorder or register of dleeds is merged with some other county office, in counties where the population falls below a certain amount. A notable example of this is found in both the States of Illinois and Missouri (and there are others), where it is merged with the office of circuit clerk in many counties. The title of the joint office is "circuit clerk and recorder," and the duties of both offices are looked after by one official. The duties of the county recorder or register of deeds are very similar in the various States, although in some of the Eastern and Southern States the office is called by other names. The usual name, however, is county recorder or register of deeds. In Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio and many other States, it is called "county recorder." In Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin and many more it is called "register of deeds." In all of the States this office is the repository wherein are kept all records relating to deeds, mortgages, transfers and. contracts affecting lands within the county. It is the duty o)f the recorder or register, as soon as practical after the filing of any. nstrument in writing in his office entitled to be recorded, to record the same at length, in the order of the time of its reception, in books provided by the county for that purpose; and it is his duty to endorse oi ill instruments a certificate of the time when the same was filed. All of:he States have some of the following provisions concerning the duties of the recorder, but these provisions are not common to all of the States, viz.: The register or recorder is not allowed to record an instrument of Rai I ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN ZHE YEAR A. D. 1894, BY THE AMERICAN ATLAS CO., IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT V VASHIINGTON. D. C..1

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SUPPLEMENT VI, DIGEST rOPF THE SYSTEB-M OrCIVIL GOVRMET any kind unless it is duly executed according to law; he is not obliged to record any instrument unless his fees are paid in advance; as a rule, it is unlawful for him t 'o record any map, plat or subdivision of land situated within any incorporated city, town or village until it is approved by the proper officers of the same. In many States he is forbidden to enter a deed on the records until it has been endors-ed " taxes paid " by the proper official; he is required to exhibit, free of charge, all records, and allow copies to be made; he is authorized to administer oaths and take acknowledgments. CIIRCUIT ORT DISTRICT CLERK, OR CLERK OF COURT. In nearly all of the States, each county elects a "clerk of court or courts," sometimes also known as circuit clerk or district clerk, indicating the court with which the office is connected. In some of the States, as has already been stated, the office of clerk of court is merged with some other county office. This is the case in Illinois and Missouri, where in many counties it is connected with the office of county recorder. In Michigan, one official under the name of." clerk " ha ndles the business which usually is given to the clerk of court and county clerk or auditor. In Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois and other States the name used is "circuit clerk;" in Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota and -many others the office is called " clerk of district court;" while in many of the States, including Indiana, Ohio, Iowa and others, it'is called simply "itclerk " or "clerk of the court or courts." The chief duty of thi 's official is to act as clerk of the district or circuit court, and sometimes other courts of inferior jurisdiction. It is the clerk's duty to keep the seals and attend the sessions'ot their respective courts, preserve all the files and papers thereof, make, keep and preserve complete records of all the proceedings and determinations thereof, and carry out such other duties as may be required by the rules and orders of their respective courts. They must enter of record all judgments, decrees and orders of the court as soon as possible after they are rendered.; keep all indictments on file as a public record, have authority to administer oaths, take acknowledgments; take and certify. depositions, and are required to'exhibit all records free of charge. In nearly all the States- the law defines the character of the record books which the clerk of court must keep.. Although there is no settled rule in this matter, the general provisions are that he shall keep: First, a general docket or register of actions, in which is entered the title of each action in the order in which they are commenced, and a description of each paper filed in the cause and all proceedings therein; second, a. plaintiff's index and defendant's index; third, a judgment book and execution docket, in which he enters the judgment in each action, time of issuing execution, satisfaction, etc., and such other books as the courts or th~e laws may prescribe. SHEgRIIF,? In all of the States the office of sheriff is one of the most important of the county offices. The term of office varies in different States, being. usually either two or four years, and in several of the States one party cannot hold the office a second term consecutively. The general provisions outlining the duties pertaining to this office are very much alike in the various States, and the following resume of his duties may be said to apply to all of the various States except in a few minor and unimportant details. The sheriff is charged with the duty of keeping and preserving the peace in his county; or, as has been written, "he is the conservator of peace," and it is his duty to keep the same, suppress riots, affrays, fighting, breaches of the peace and prevent crime, and may arrest offenders " on view" and cause them to be brought before the proper magistrate; and to do this, or to execute alny writ, warrant, process, order or decree, he may call to his aid when necessary any person or the " power-of the county-" It is the duty of the sheriff to serve and execute within his county, and return, all writs, warrants, process, orders and decrees of every description that may be legally directed and delivered to him. He is a court officer, and it is his duty to attend, the county superintendent. The name of this office implies the duties which devolve upon it, and they are very much alike in all of the States.. The incumbent of this office is charged with a general supervision over the schools of the county, and must be a fitting person as to education and moral character. As a rule it is their duty to examine ar Id license teachers, but in a few of the States provision is. made for a board of examiners. County superintendents are required to visit and inspect the schools at regular intervals, and give such advice and instruction to teachers as may be deemed necessary and proper. They are required to organize and conduct institutes for the instruction of teachers if deemed necessary, and encourage teachers' associations. They introduce to the notice of teachers and the people the best modes of instruction, the most approved plans of building and" ventilating school-houses, etc., stimulate school officers to the prompt and proper discharge of their duties. They receive reports from the various school officers, and transmit an abstract of these reports to the State Superintendent, adding a report of the condition of the schools under their charge. In nearly all the States they are forbidden having any interest in the sale of any school furniture, apparatus or books used in the schools. In many States they have authority to annul a teacher's certificate for proper cause, and in general to take such steps and enforce such methods as will elevate and make more efficient the schools under their control. COUNTY, PROSECUTING OR STATE'S ATTORNEY. There is a great difference between the various States in the method of handling or attending to the legal business relating to county matters or growin~g from county affairs. In many of the States the official who attends to this line of work "sknw as the" county attorney," in other States he is called the State's attorney -or prosecuting, or district attorney. In a few of the States they divide the State into districts embracing a number of counties, and a district attorney is elected in each district, who in some cases attends to all the legal work of the various counties, and in others he assists the county attorneys in their most important duties and prosecutions. But whatever plan may be followed in the various States, and whatever title may be given to this office, the general duties of the office are very much the same throughout all of the States. it is the duty of the county attorney to commence and prosecute all actions, Suits, Indictments, and prosecutions, civil and criminal, in any court of record in his county in which the " people of the State or county " may be concerned; to prosecute all forfeited bonds and recognizances, and all actions for the recovery of debts, revenues, moneys, fines, etc., accruing to his county; to commence and prosecute all actions and proceedings brought by any county officer in his official capacity; to defend all actions and proceedings brought against his county., or against any county officer in his official capacity; to give legal opinions and advice to the county board or other county officers in relation to their official duties; to attend, if possible, all preliminary examinations of criminals. W 'hen requested,. he is required to attend sessions of the grand jury, examine witnesses in their presence, give legal advice and see that proper subpoenas and processes are issued; draw up indictments and prosecute the same. The county attorney is required, when requested by the Attorney- General, to appear for the State in cases in his county in which the State is interested. The county attorney makes an annual report to.his superior State officer of all criminal cases prosecuted by him. PROBATE. OR COUNTY J-UDGE. The method of handling probate matters is not uniform throughout the various States. In many States the higher courts are given jurisdiction over probate matters, and in- others they have created districts in which are held probate courts, whose j.u risdiction "extends over several counties and takes in other matters besides purely probate affairs. In a majority of the States, however, particularly the Western and Northern States, they elect a county or a probate. judge, who holds court and handles the probate matters which ariSe"within his. county. The jurisdiction of these county'or probate courts is not always confined exclusively to probate affairs, being frequentlyeQxtended to many other matters, and they generallyminclude such-maiters as apprenticeship affairs, adoptions,, minors, etc, In some. of the States'they have both a county judge and a probate judge", and -in t-hese" cases the jurisdiction of the latter is confined to s-uch'matters as a're irn line with probate affairs. In Missouri they have a. probate judge, and also a county court, composed of county judg'e's., in w~hom the, corporate powers of the county are vested-as the official county board.' In Michigan they hav'e a probate judgi.ý!and. a pt'6bate register. The 'probate judge is generally given- origrinai jurisdiction in all matters of probate, settlement of estates of deceased persons, app.0in.tment of guardians and cons'ervators and settlement of their accounts. They take proof of wills, direct the administration of estates, grant and revoke letters testamentary and of administration, atbpoint and remove guardians, etc. ~COUNTY"SU-RVEYOR. This is an office which is common to nearly all of the States. It is the duty of the county surveyor to execute any survey which may be ordered by any court, or upon application of any individual or corporatioD, and preserve a record of the surveys made by him. Nearly all of the States provide that certain records shall be kept by the county sur-.veyor, and provide penalties f of his failure to place on record the surveys made by him. While he is the official, county surveyor, yet the surveys made by him are not conclusive, but may be reviewed by any competent tribunal., and the -correctness thereof may be disputed. COUNTY CORONER. This is another county office which exists in nearly all of the States. In the average county there is not much work for the coroner, but in the counties in which large cities are located the office is a very important one. In general terms it may be stated that the coroner is required to hold inquests -over the bodies o 'f persons supposed to have met with violent or unnatural deaths. In most States he has power to impanel a jury to enquire into the cause of death; but in some of them this is not the case, and he is given power to act alone. He Can subpoena. witnesses; administer oaths; in certain- cases provide for a decent burial, and- can bind over to the. proper court any person implicated in the killing of the deceased. OTHER COUNTY OFFICES. The county offices -that have alrea'dy been mentioned are the principal ones found in aft of the--States. There are, however, a few other county officials besides those mentioned which exist in many of the States, and which should be briefly..mentioned in this connection.. These are such offices as county physimlan, county 'assessor. county c.ollector, is chosen from each district. No general description of this could be given that would be' accurate, as some of the States follow both of these plans. For instance, in Illinois some of the counties are governed by a board of supervisors, which is made up Of one member from each township, while other counties in the same State are governed by a board of county commissioners, -consisting of three or more members, each representing districts into which the counties in question are divided. The general powers of the county board throughout of all the States is about the same, except in. minor details. It represents the legislative and corporate powers of the county. One of thei-r number is always chosen as chairman or president, and acts as the presiding officer. The county board has general charge over the affairs of the county. It is their duty to provide county offices, provide desks, stationery, books, fuel, etc.; examine, investigate and adjust claims. against the county, and have general care and custody of all the real and personal estate owned by the county. At regular intervals they settle with the county treasurer; examine accounts and vouchers. They locate county roads; determine the amount of county tax', and regularly publish a statement of their proceedings"; make statements of receipts, expenditures, etc.; and make all contracts, and do all other acts in relation to the property and concerns of the county necessary to exercise its corporate powers that are not specifically delegated to other county officials. TOWNSHIP GOVERNMEN'T. HE method of township government throughout the different of it more than in a general way. In many of the States the townships are not organized as bodies corporate, and in other States in some counties they may have township organization, while in other counties in the same State it does not exist. In cases where there is no township organization the law provides that certain county officials shall attend to the local work, or that work which in other localities is assumed by the township officials. But even where they have township organization the plan of township government In the different States where it exists differs so widely that scarcely any two States may be said to be alike. About the only statements concerning, the organized townships that co ald be made which would apply to all the States are the following- Every organized township in its corporate capacity has power to sue and be sued; to acquire by purchase, gift or devise, and hold property, both real and personal, for the use of its inhabitants, and again. to sell and convey the same; and to make all such contracts as may be necessary in the exercise of its powers as a townshcifi. In a great many of the States the township government- is carried on after a plan very similar to the county and State governments, hav ing various executive officers and a township board in which the corporate and legislative powers, Of the township are vested. In other States they follow a plan which -reserves to the people all corporate and legislative powers, an-d therefore have no need for a. township board, but have various other township officers to carry out the wishes and orders of the voters. Where this plan prevails thley hold what is generally termed "town meetings,"I at- which every legal voter of the township has a voice. At these meetings reports are had from the various township officials, and the necessary measures are adopted and directions given for carrying on the township business. Still other States combine good features from both of the plans above mentioned, and besides the other usual township officials they.maintain a township board, which is given certain restrieted powers, such as those of a review or an 'auditing board, but they are not vested with the complete corporate and legislative pow 'ers of the township, this being reserved in a large measure to the voters, and all questions calling for the exercise of such authority are acted upon at the town meetings. In many of the States the township board just described is made up of three or more of the other township officers, who are ex-of-ficio members of th -e township board, and they meet at certain times, performn the work required of them, and report to the town meetings. The principal officials in township organizations in nearly all the States are the following":"Supervisors, or trustees," clerk," "1treasurer," "assessor," collector," "justices of the-peace," "constaliles,"1 "(Coverseers, supervisors or commissioners of the highways," and " Poundmasters, 1 although as has been stated, many of the States -do not have all of these officials. SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. the method of governing school districts, in the various States, diff ers widely, yet all f ol low in a general way one of two separate and clearly defined methods, being amended in minor respects to meet local conditions and ideas. All of these methods have th -eir excellent points, and yetmit has been claimed by eminent educators that no one of them is free fro ' fault and objection, nor has reached perf ection. It will be the aim in this article to briefly explain the principfeatures of the several methods, but it is not possible to go into detail in the matter of giving the system of school government that is followed in-each of the many States of the Union. The constitution and statutes of all the States agree, however, upon several points. They aim to provide for a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all the children of the States may receive a thorough common school education; they provide that all lands, moneys and other property donated, granted or received for school, college, seminary or university purposes, and the proceeds thereof, shall be faithfully applied to the objects stated; with two -or three exceptions they provide that no appropriation shall be made or public funds applied in aid of any church or sectarian purpose, or to support or sustain any school, academy, seminary, college or university controlled or run in the interest of any church or for a sectarian purpose; and they prohibit the various school officials from holding any interest in the sale, proceeds or profits of any book, apparatus or furniture used in the schools in w.hich they, as officers, are interested. pe n~n many of the States they follow what may be termed the " indepnent school district" method, inasmuch as each district, so far as its corporate powers are concerned, is entirely separate and independent of other districts, Where this plan is followed the boundaries~of each district are clearly defined, and each district is complete within itself. They elect a full set of district officials, and exercise their corporate powers and manage their district affairs within themselves. In this plan the corporate powers of the district' are usually vested in a distr 'ict board, which has general charge of the interests of the district, hires teachers, and makes such contracts and carries into effect such tric-.tk noArds CisC!A not thesa A e-nin f all the t a r,;tes, -iand virc Pn ma ny States itzs;qe. - - - - r - - - - - J.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sub-districts are a part of the whole, and the finances and general business is generally managed by a township board made up of representatives from each sub-district. This board is generally clothed with the corporate powers, hires teachers, provides fuel and supplies and makes all the contracts necessary to carry on the various schools in the township. As with independ 'ent districts, the powers of this board are not alike in. all States where the township system prevails, for in some States their power is very much restricted, and is limited to certain official matters_, the corporate powers and right to make important contracts being reserved to the people, who decide on these questions at what are termhed the school meetings.- In a few of the States where they follow the township system they have no -official board. This is the case in Indiana, where they elect a township trustee, whose duty it is to look after all the educational interests 0'f the township, subject to the approval of the people at the regular meetings. In most of the States where the township system prevails the law. provides for the organization, under certain conditions, of sub-districts into independent districts, which gives them the power to elect their own officers and act independently of the other schools in the township., In nearly all of the States one of the two general methods given above is followed, with certain changes to make the plan more efficient and satisfactory, and to better meet the desires and needs of the people of the different States. Many of the States combine good features from both these systems, as some of the States have the township system, wherein' each sub-district has its own board, and so far as controlling its own affairs is concerned, is independent of all other districts. But local conditions have in many instances made special and local provisions necessary that are different in each State, and,. while there, may be a vast difference in the methods followed, their aim is the same, and,' as a whole, the various systems have accomplished the result of giving throughout the length and breadth of the Union the grandest and most efficient system of free schools that the world has ever known. CITIES ANAD VILLAGES, N all ~of the States the laws provide for the local government of cities and villages, so that when they attain a certain population they may be separated from, and thus manage their affairs independent of, the township in which they are located, both as to Sschool matters and civil authority. In school affairs provision is made for ha 'ndling the more complex educational. interests of villages and cities-the school boards being made 'Larger, and in many cases the scope of their authority is very much extended. In civil matters provision is made in all of the States for the organization of villages and cities as corporate bodies, separate and distinct from the townships, and providing for the necessary officers to carry on the affairs of the municipality. ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR A. D. 1891, BY THE AMERICAN ATLAS CO., IN THE OFFICE OFT01 BRRA FCOGESA WASHINGTON, D, C.

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