History of Oakland County Michigan a narrative account of its historic progress, its people, its principal interests / compiled from the official records of the county, the newspapers and data of personal interviews, under the editorial supervision of Thaddeus D. Seeley.

xxxii INDEX Quakertown (Farmington), 452. Quick, C. F., 438. Quick, C. P., 393. Quick, Charles '., 393, 432. Quick, John, 393. Quick, William, 393. Quill, James, 465. Ramsey, C. E., 457. Randall, C. L., 427. Randall, C. L., & Company, 427. Randall, Leon, 427. Ransford, Byron L., 124. Rapid Motor Vehicle Company, 329. Raynale, C. M., 257. Raynale, Ebenezer, 218, 219, 252, 49I. Raynale, George P., 258. Raynor, John T., 123, i68. Red Ribbon Club, Pontiac, 360. Redway, Joel, 450. Reed, William, 427. Reese, Joseph, 670. Reeves, George, 360. Reeves, Stephen, 120, 191, 212, 856. Registers of deeds, 196. Reid, Wilson, 489. Religious history-Pontiac church, 340; Holly churches, 398; Rochester churches, 412; Oxford churches, 422; Royal Oak churches, 435; Orion churches, 444; Milford churches, 447; Farmington churches, 459. Reservoir under construction, Rochester (view), 4I0. Revolutionary graves marked, 96. Revolutionary soldiers and "daughters" -County's first settler, a Revolutionary soldier, 72; the Graham family, 73; Nathaniel Baldwin, 74; George Horton, 74; Stephen Mack, 75; Colonel Mack's family, 76; Joseph Todd and party, 77; Ithamar Smith, 78; William Nathan Terry, 79; Joshua Chamberlin and Enoch Hotchkiss, 80; Elijah Drake, 80; Ezra Parker, 83; Jeremiah Clarke, 84; Benjamin Grace, 85; Caleb Barker Merrell, 86; Levi Green, 86; Joel Phelps, 87; Elias Cady, 87; Samuel Niles, 88; Silas Sprague, 88; Esbon Gregory, 89; Zadock Wellman, 89; Caleb Carr, 89; Hooper Bishop, 90; Derrick Hulick, 9I; Caleb Pratt, 9I; Solomon Jones, 91; Lydia Barnes Potter, 92; James Harrington, 93; Jacob Petty, 93; John Blanchard, 93; Altramont Donaldson, 93; Joseph Van Netter, 93; Benj. Bulson, 94; Nathan Landon, 94; General Richardson Chapter, D. A. R., 95; the Revolutionary graves marked, 96; tribute to General Richardson, 97; Membership of the Daughters, 97. Rewold. Henry, 409. Reynolds, Asa, 786. Rhodes. John, 494. Rice, Judson E., 692. Rice, Paul, 443. Rice, Zeba, 373. Richards. Daniel, 450. Richards, George R., 312. Richardson, George B., 641. Richardson, Hosea S., 406. Richardson, Israel B., 97, 274, 275, 276. Richardson, John P., 169. Richardson, Origen D., 123, I28, I64, 221, 291, 292. Richardson, Peter, 479. Riggs, Jeremiah, 218. Riker, John D., 257, 312. Roads (see transportation). Robb, S. B.. 258. Robert, Philip R., 533. Roberts, H. S.. 275. Roberts, Ira, 33. Roberts, William, 34. Robertson, G., 212. Robertson, William, 326. Robinson, John C., 275. Rochester, 200, 405-416 (see Avon township). Rochester Baptist church, 412. Rochester Chapter No. 317, R. A. M., 415. "Rochester Clarion," 412. Rochester Congregational church, 412. Rochester Creamery Company, 409. 'Rochester Era," 24, 412. Rochester industries, 408. Rochester Lodge No. 68, I. O. O. F., 416. Rochester Rebekah Lodge No. 390, 4I6. Rochester Savings Bank, 246. Rochester societies, 414. Rochester water works, 4II. Rochester Woolen Mills, 408. Rockwell, Charles L., 333. Rockwell, Edward J., 902. Rockwell, James H., 615. Rockwell, Kleber P., I20, 123, 140, 903. Rodger, James S., 45I. Rogers, J. Sumner, 338. Rood, Elonzo R., 390. Rose Center. 476. Kose township-Mention, I94, 195, I98, 199, 200, 201, 207; physical features, 476. Roseland Park Cemetery, 439. Ross, A. L., 516. Rossman, Fite, 418, 419. Rossman, John, 418, 419. Round Table Club of Pontiac, 267. Rouge river, 371, a78, 487. Royal Oak Baptist church. 435. Royal Oak Catholic church, 437. Royal Oak Congregational church, 436. "Royal Oak Experiment," 432. Royal Oak German Evangelical church, 437. Royal Oak Lodge No. 424, I. 0. 0. F., 438. Royal Oak Masonic Temple Association, 438. Royal Oak M. E. church, 435. Royal Oak 0. E. S., 438.

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History of Oakland County Michigan a narrative account of its historic progress, its people, its principal interests / compiled from the official records of the county, the newspapers and data of personal interviews, under the editorial supervision of Thaddeus D. Seeley.
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Oakland County (Mich.) -- History.
Oakland County (Mich.) -- Biography.

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