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CHAPTER XX ALPENA COUNTY
POPULATION AND PROPERTY-FIRST SURVEYS AND SETTLERS-DAVID D. OLIVER REAPPEARS-VILLAGE OF FREMONT BORN-ORGANIZATION OF THE COUNTY-A TURNING POINT-FIRST YEARS AS A CITY-WATER AND LIGHT-SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS-RELIGIOUS-INDUSTRIES AND BANKS-OUTSIDE OF ALPENA CITY. 459-476
CHAPTER XXI
PRESQUE ISLE AND MONTMORENCY COUNTIES
STRONG FEATURES OF PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY-LAKES AND STREAMS-PRO- SAIC FIGURES-INDIAN LORE-INTRODUCTION TO WHITE SETTLERS- FOUNDING OF ONAWAY-REMARKABLE GROWTH-ROGERS, THE COUNTY SEAT-MILLERSBURG-POSEN-MONTGOMERY COUNTY-NATURAL AD- VANTAGES-POPULATION AND VILLAGES. 477-488
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CHAPTER XXII OTSEGO AND CRAWFORD COUNTIES
OTSEGO'S PRODUCTS OF THE SOIL-POPULATION-SETTLEMENT OF THE COUNTY-OTHER PIONEER ITEMS-GAYLORD-VANDERBILT-CRAWFORD COUNTY-POPULATION-GRAYLING 489-497
CHAPTER XXIII ALCONA COUNTY
PHYSICAL ADVANTAGES-POPULATION-THE FIRST SETTLERS-LEADING FISHERMEN-FOUNDERS OF HARRISVILLE-COUNTY ORGANIZED-HAR- RISVILLE-LINCOLN AND MIKADO .498-505
CHAPTER XXIV IOSCO COUNTY
CENSUS FIGURES REVISED BY FIRE-INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION- RIVERS AND LAKES-HISTORY OF AU SABLE-OSCODA VILLAGE-THE AU SABLE-OSCODA FIRE-TAWAS CITY-EAST TAWAS-WHITTE-
MORE . 506-521
CHAPTER XXV
OGEMAW AND OSCODA COUNTIES
OGEMAW'S POPULATION-EARLY SETTLEMENTS OF THE COUNTY-OGE- MAW SPRINGS-WEST BRANCH REALLY FOUNDED-INCORPORATED AS A VILLAGE-BANKS, TRADE AND INDUSTRIES-WEST BRANCH A CITY -ROSE CITY-PRESCOTT AND LUPTON-OSCODA COUNTY .... .522-529
CHAPTER XXVI GLADWIN AND ARENAC COUNTIES
GLADWIN COUNTY PHYSICALLY-INCREASE IN POPULATION-FIRST SET- TLER AND SETTLEMENT-GLADWIN, THE COUNTY SEAT-BEAVERTON- ARENAC COUNTY-POPULATION IN 1890, 1900 AND 1910-COUNTY ORGANIZATION - STANDISH, THE COUNTY SEAT - OMER CITY - ATT GRES AND TWINING. .530-541
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CONTENTS CHAPTER XXVII OSCEOLA AND LAKE COUNTIES
PRODUCTS AND POPULATION OF OSCEOLA-HERSEY, THE COUNTY SEAT -- REED CITY VILLAGE-EVART-MARION-TUSTIN AND LEROY-LAKE COUNTY-POPULATION FROM 1890 TO 1910-ORGANIC AND PIONEER HISTORY-VILLAGES 542-555
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Abbott, A. A., 434, 435. Abbott, J. C., 329. Abrahamson, Martin, 689. Abbs, William H., 1251. Ackerman, Charles B., 1071.
Adams, C. F., 518.
Adamski, Frank C., 663. Agriculture in Northern Michigan, 218. Agricultural Societies in Northern Mich- igan, 218. Aishcum (see Lake) county. Alanson, 315. Alba, 334.
Alcona Agricultural Society, 219.
Alcona county-Mention, 34, 94, 137, 223; physical advantages, 498; popu- lation, 500; the first settlers, 500; leading fishermen, 501; founders of Harrisville, 501; county organized, 503; Harrisville, 504; Lincoln and Mikado, 504.
Alcona County Agricultural Society, 504. Alden, 334. Alfalfa, 29.
Allen, Jesse, 785. Allen, Thomas T., 1041.
Allouez, Claude Jean, 37.
Alpena, 225.
Alpena "Argus-Pioneer," 149, 150.
Alpena county-Mention, 34, 94, 123, 137, 223; physical features, 459; pop- ulation and property, 460; first sur- veys and settlers, 461; David D. Oliver appears, 462; village of Fre- mont born, 465; organization of the county, 465; a turning point, 467; first years as a city, 469; water and light, 470; schools and public build- ings, 472; religious, 473; industries and banks, 473; outside of Alpena, 474.
Alpena County Savings Bank, 474. Alpena "Evening Echo," 150. Alpena "Evening News," 150. Alpena "Farmer," 150. Alpena National Bank, 474.
Alpena Portland Cement Company, 474. "Alpena Weekly Argus," 150.
Alway, Curtis D., 1199. American Regime Commenced, 77.
American Wood Rim Company, 485. Amerson, Harvey S., 903. Ann Arbor Railroad Company, 179. Anderson, Aaron F., 983.
Anderson, Henry J., 1166. Andresen, Thomas E., 654. Andress, Perry, 331, 332. Andrus, Enoch, 162. Andrus, George F., 1081. Annand, George, 1301.
Antrim (see Furnaceville).
Antrim county-Mention, 34, 94, 129, 137; physical features, 316; villages and county's population, 318; historic and prehistoric, 319; Abram S. Wads- worth, the county's pioneer, 320; James McLaughlin, 321; first burial in the county, 322; Elk Rapids a fact, 322; early county affairs, 323; county organized, 324; first courthouse and jail, 325; county seat moved to Bel- laire, 326; Bellaire, present county seat, 326-30; Elk Rapids of today, 330; Mancelona, 331; Central Lake, 333; stations and postoffices, 333; organization of the townships, 334. Archibald & Murray, 201, 202.
Arenac county-Mention, 93, 137; phys- ical, 537; population, 538; organiza- tion, 539; Standish, the county seat, 540; Omer City, 540; Au Gres and Twining, 541.
Arenac County Agricultural Society, 540. "Arenac County Independent," 162. Armstrong, John, 1073. Ashton, Benjamin D., 998.
Ashton, Edwin L., 1000.
Atlanta, 488. . Au Gres, 541.
Au Gres "Enterprise," 162. Au Sable, 511.
Au Sable & Northwestern Railway, 508, 529.
Au Sable-Oscoda fire of 1911, 513. Au Sable river, 508, 529.
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Babcock, Arthur R., 161, 645.
Babcock, Henry S., 1268.
Babcock Grain Company, 545.
Backus, Absalom, 204. Backus, Albert S., 204. Backus Brothers, 511.
Bahel, C. W., 752.
Bahle, Lewis E., 721.
Bailey, Charles E., 359, 360.
Bailey, George W., 797.
Bailey, John, 359, 360.
Bailey, Philip E., 762.
Baker, Herbert F., 1267.
Baker, Samuel W., 780.
Baldwin, 550.
Bank of Charlevoix, 287.
Bank of Grayling, 497. Bank of Tustin, 547.
Banowske, August F., 1215.
Barber, Henry, 1023.
Barber, William W., 1049.
Barker, Lorenzo A., 609.
Barker, John S., 323.
Barker, "Ren," 156, 162.
Barnard, Alonzo, 726.
Barnard, James H., 729.
Barnes (see Gaylord).
Barnes, S., 256.
Barnes, Smith, 259.
Barnhart, William J., 812.
Barrett, Joel L., 1314.
Barton, Ronald, 782.
Batchelor Timber Company, 528.
Bates, Melvin A., 735.
Bates, Morgan, 140, 241.
Bates, Morgan (Mrs.), 258.
Bates Thomas T., 262, 602.
Bates, T. T. (Mrs.), 258.
Baumberger, Charles A., 1042.
Bay View, 313.
Black river, 499.
Blair, Austin, 229, 230.
Blake, Henry A., 614.
Blake, W. Ernest, 1174. .
Bleazby, Arthur A., 133.
Blodgett, D. A., 420.
Blumenthal, B., 527.
Boardman, 437. Boardman, Captain, 194, 195, 196.
Bedford, Thomas, 276.
Beebe, Henry, 917.
Beers, Charles M., 911.
Beever, George W., 890.
Belknap, Howard M., 1272.
Bell, John, 285. Bellaire, 326-30. Bellaire State Bank, 330. Bellant, Charles, 450.
Bonneville, Antonie E., 786. Boon, 423. Booth, James H., 830.
Bontecou, Joseph C., 159, 1298. Bontecou, Margaret C., 159, 1301.
Bouchard, Edward A., 1005.
Bowen, Warren, 159.
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"Benzie County Leader," 163. "Benzie County Patriot," 163, 1130. Benzonia, 365. Berry, J. U., 493.
Bewick, 470.
Big Beaver island, 279, 270.
Bigge, Carl A., 1149.
Birtch & Eldridge, 201, 205, 476.
Bisbee, C. G., 473.
Bisbee, Watson F., 991.
Bishop, Roswell P., 565.
Black, Albert W., 696.
Black lake, 440, 478.
Beach, Eugene M., 1168.
Beahan, Charles C., 810. Bear Creek, 299, 300, 306.
Bear Lake, 389.
Beaverton, 536. Bechtold, Frederick W., 328, 329, 330. Bedell, Edgar E., 1207.
Boardman, Horace, 194, 195, 196, 249, 252.
Boardman River Electric Light and Power Company, 256.
Bolen, James, 1330.
Bench and Bar-Territorial supreme courts, 110; district courts, 111; lower courts, 111; territorial circuit courts, Borucki, John, 656. 112: state supreme and circuit Bostwick, Theron, 323.
courts, 112; under the 1850 constitu- tion, 113; under the 1909 constitu-
tion, 114; circuits and judges, 115; history of settled jurisdiction, 116; the case against King Strang, 116; early practice in Grand Traverse region, 117; Judges Littlejohn and Ramsdell, 119; in Cheboygan county, 120; in Emmet county, 122; Alpena county, 123; Manistee county, 126; Leelanau county, 129; Antrim county, 129; Charlevoix county, 130; Wex- ford county, 131; Kalkaska bench and bar, 133; Iosco county, 133; Mich- igan State Bar Association, 134.
Benedict, Homer G., 685. Bennett, George, 1138.
Benzonia Academy, 365. Benzonia College, 365.
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Boyne City, 278, 287. "Boyne City Citizen," 149. Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena Railroad, 176. "Boyne City Enterprise," 149. "Boyne City Journal," 149. "Boyne City Times," 149. Boyne Falls, 292.
Boyne river, 267. Brackett, Frank E., 1046.
Bradford, Cecil G., 717.
Bradford, Howard D., 620. Brandenburg, H., 421.
Breakenridge, E. A., 465.
Briggs, Charles C., 899.
Briggs, Harry J., 156, 981.
Brink, Charles S., 491, 492.
Bristol, Howard C., 1305.
Broadwell, Hillyard, 201, 204.
Brockway, Charles T., 472.
Brooks, Edwin J., 237.
Brown, George G., 1075.
Brown, Henry L., 126, 371.
Brown, John W., 334.
Brown, Waldemar E., 662.
Brownson, Jay J., 898.
Bruce, Daniel D., 789.
Brutus, 315.
Buckley, 423. Buckley, Edward, 1196.
Buckley, James, 741.
Burdick, William, 354.
Burdickville, 354. Burley, George A., 547. Burmeister, Byron, 601. Burnham, Victor C., 126. Burr, Teresa R., 672.
Burston, William, 750.
Burt lake, 440. Burtch, Jonathan, 462, 463. Busch, Schuyler, 1135. Buttars, Archie, 305.
Cable, Albert, 309. Cade, Peter B., 1065. Cadillac, 413-20. Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe, 62-5, 69. Cadillac "Daily Enterprise," 154. Cadillac "Evening News," 152. "Cadillac Globe," 154. Cadillac State Bank, 420. Cadillac "Weekly Citizen," 154. Cameron, Duncan A., 1016. Campbell, Julius, 892. Campbell, J. A., 1337. Canfield, Alfred R., 162, 734. Canfield, John, 192, 373, 376, 377. Cannon, Ellery C., 1043. Caple, William H., 950. Carle, William F., 834. Carleton, George N. P., 1087. Carp lake, 337.
Carpenter, Seth L., 125, 469. Carpenter, Warren D., 723. Carrier, Chauncey T., 359. Carter, Daniel, 123, 167, 463, 466, 467.
Carter Sarah L., 167.
Cartier, Antoine E., 1187.
Cartier, Charles E., 793.
Cartier, Desire E., 706.
Cartier, Warren A, 1186
Case, Earl J., 889.
Case, George N., 1039.
Case, Ralph, 876.
Cass, Lewis, 53, 85.
Central Lake, 333.
Central Michigan Land Company, 554.
Central plateau of Northern Michigan, 12. Chandler, Merritt, 483, 574. Chandler, W., 453.
Chamberlain, Harman, 467.
Champenois, L. P., 422.
Chapelle, Edward W., 875.
Chapelle, Walter L., 1137. Chapman, Willis E., 1203.
Charlevoix, 278, 278-87, 297.
Charlevoix county-Mention, 34, 95, 100, 130, 137; diverse advantages, 264; property valuation, 265; population (1890-1910), 266; the Pine lake region, 266; "Waking of the Northland," 269; Holy island, 269; known three centuries ago, 270; rule of King Strang, 271; the county and the county seat, 277; organization of towns, 279; Charlevoix a village, 279; in communication with Lake Michigan, 281; the Charlevoix and Chicago resorts, 283; Charlevoix as a corporation, 284; banks, 287; Boyne City, 287; East Jordan, 288; other county communities, 292.
Charlevoix County Agricultural Society, 265.
Charlevoix County Chamber of Com- merce, 265.
"Charlevoix Journal," 149.
"Charlevoix Sentinel," 147. Charlevoix resort, 283.
Chase, Irvin, 572.
Chase, Spencer C., 1240. Cheboygan, 448-57.
Cheboygan county-Mention, 34, 95, 120, 223; waterways and their influence, 438; soil and its products, 440; trans- portation facilities, 441; population and property, 443; county organiza- tion, 444; first settlement, 446; found- ing of Cheboygan, 448; churches, 450; improvements of waterways, 450; Duncan becomes Cheboygan, 454; the city of Cheboygan, 454; Wolverine, 457; Mackinaw City, 457; Tower, 458; stations and postoffices, 458.
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Cheboygan County Savings Bank, 457. "Cheboygan Democrat," 160. Cheboygan, name of, 445.
"Cheboygan News," 161.
Cheboygan "Northern Tribune," 160. Cheboygan Paper Company, 455.
Cheboygan river, 438.
Cheboygan Slack Water Navigation Company, 450.
"Cheboygan Tribune," 160.
Cheonoquet (see Montmorency) county.
Chicago resort, 284.
Chichester, Leon, 892.
Chichester, Lew A., 1259. Childs, George W., Jr., 977.
Chippewas, 40-53, 72. Chittenden, Clyde C., 132.
Chubb, Alonso, 219.
Church of the Guardian Angels, 755. Churchill, C. Edson, 158, 159, 1053.
Churchill, Hobart D., 1211. Churchill, Howard L., 1213.
Civil government-First counties, 85; condensed history by counties, 87; sources of names, 89; basis of state government, 101; served in the leg- islature, 103. Clare City, 553.
Clare county-Mention, 96, 138; general, 551; population and railroads, 551; settled and organized, 552; Clare City, 553; Harrison, 553; Farwell, 554; Temple, 554.
"Clare County Cleaver," 162.
"Clare Courier," 162.
"Clare Sentinel," 162.
Clark, A. B., 427. Clark, John M., 1263.
Clark, L. A., 159.
Clark, Lewis J., 410, 414, 422.
Clarke, James T., 311.
Clarke. William J., 311.
Clayton, George W., 144, 146.
Clinch, R. Floyd, 261.
Dablon, Claude, 36. Dafoe, 476.
Clune, John H., 1332. Coan, Edward A., 1185.
Dafoe, Lemuel G., 1248.
Dailey, Erastus R., 1084.
"Daily Resorter," 158.
Dame, Joseph, 346.
Danaher, Michael B., 1262.
Dann, Arthur E., 163. Danser, George S., 817. Darling, Lou S., 804. Davis, Harry C., 261. Davison, Crosier, 501.
Davy, Vernal R., 869. Dawson, Fred R., 1013.
Day, D. H., 339. Dayton Last Block Works, 493.
Deadman, Byron B., 733. Deadman, John F., 731. Deadman, Richard H., 809.
Conklin, Lorenzo J., 549. Conkling, Edgar, 457. Conover, Wellington J., 997.
Copeland, Jared, 520. Copemish, 389. Cook, John E., 328. Cook, William C., 1320.
Cooper, Charles E., 151. Cooper, Richard, 309. Coors, Charles C., 162, 719.
Cornell, Alexander S., 1148. Cornell, Stephen H., 682.
Cotton, George R., 365. County names, sources of, 89.
Cournyer, B. J., 161. Covert, John A., 948. Cowles & Campbell, 251, 254.
Cramer, William C., 1336. Cranmer, Edgar A., 1201.
"Crawford Avalanche," 162.
Crawford county, 97, 138, 494-7.
Crawford, Ralph W., 154.
Crisp, George L., 895.
Crooked river, 440.
Cross, Alden E., 1064.
Cross village, 48, 50, 299.
Cross, Wesley M., 792. Crow, Amos B., 775.
Crowley, David H., 1256.
Cueny, Benjamin A., 992.
Cueny, William F., 1202. Culligan, Patrick, 474.
Culver, William T., 1162. Cummer, W. W., 420.
Cummins, George J., 916.
Curry, Thomas, 703.
Curtis, David R., 263.
Curtis, Henry, 1114.
Custer, 403.
Cutcheon, B. M., 171, 239, 371, 380.
Cutler, F. W., 235.
Cuyler, George A., 835.
Coates, William E., 675.
Coats, W. R., 928. Coffinberry, W. L., 427.
Cole, Galen B., 297. Cole, George W., 306.
Cole, John, 202. Collier, Charles S., 1106. Collins, James, 150, 151. Collins, John H., 1024. Comfort, John C., 474. Commercial Bank, West Branch, 527. Commonwealth Power Company, 508. Comstock, Andrew, 470. Comstock, A. W., 470. Comstock, William B., 470. Conklin, Charles, 1017.
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Decker, Freeman L., 1247. De Gowin, Moses, 1330. De Kruif, William, 1338. De Jean, Peter, 309. Delzell, J. T., 156.
Dempsey, James, 1193. Dennis, Orville, 580.
Detroit & Charlevoix Railroad, 176.
Detroit & Mackinac Railway Company. 186. Detroit, Siege of, 75.
Deuel, Andrew L., 568.
Devil River (see Ossineke).
Dewey & Rouse, 157.
Dexter & Noble Lumber Company, 330. Doane, George W., 666.
Dickinson, George W., 863.
Diebold, John G., 649. Diffin, E. C., 211.
Emmet county-Mention, 34, 40, 97, 122, 138, 277; summer resort region, 293; population and property, 294; organic history, 295; physical features, 297; early history, 299; the Presbyterian mission, 300; Petoskey, the county seat, 300-8; Harbor Springs, 308-13; Harbor Point, 313; Bay View, 313; other villages and stations, 315.
Diggins, Delos F., 590. Diggins, Esther G., 590.
Diggins, Fred A., 1068. Dixon, J. H. (Mrs.), 286.
Empey, W. F., 289.
Dixon, John S., 280, 285, 296.
Empire, 349.
Dobson, W. B., 150.
Empire & Southeastern Railroad, 186. English regime, 70-7.
Dolson, William L., 974. Dona, Nazaros, 340. Donovan & Huckle, 161. Dorr, George J., 453.
Epworth Assembly grounds, 402. Epworth League Railroad Company, 185. Evan Seed Company, 528. Evans (D. J.) & Company, 204.
Evart, 546.
"Evart Review," 156.
Fairbanks, Earl, 791. Falmouth, 430.
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Farwell, 554. .
"Farwell Register," 162.
"Farwell Sun," 162. Ferguson, Edwin I., 764.
Duncan, J. W., 449. Dunham, Charles C., 835. Dunham, George A., 387.
Ferguson, T. A., 132, 422. Ferris, John L., 1338.
Dunn, Howard W., 696. Dunn, Wesley, 696.
Ferris, Theodore A., 827. Fife Lake (village,) 263. 1
Dunn, Wesley & Son, 696. Dunwell, Frank P., 673. Durfee, Elmer N., 664. Duryea, R. C., 453. Dwight, A. A., 491.
Filer, Delos L., 242, 626. Filer, E. Golden, 387, 630. First Agricultural Fair, 218. First National Bank, Boyne City, 287. First National Bank, Cheboygan, 456. First National Bank, Ludington, 402.
First National Bank, Manistee, 387.
First National Bank of Petoskey, 307. First National Bank, Reed City, 546. Fish, Walter J., 1151.
Fisher, J. E., 242. Flanders, 476.
Flanders, "Doc" Selden W., 1243.
Fletcher, Addison F., 472. Fletcher, A. F., 201. Fletcher, Allan M., 474.
Fletcher, Frank W., 474.
Fletcher, George N., 201, 203, 464, 465, 466, 467.
Eldred, Anson, 462. Eldridge, 511.
Elk Rapids, 322, 330. "Elk Rapids Eagle," 155. Elk Rapids Iron Company, 330. "Elk Rapids Progress," 155.
Ellis, J. J., 527. Elsworth, R. H., 395. Elwell, John S., 659. Emerick. Frank, 115, 126. Emerson, Curtis, 511.
"Emmet County Independent," 158. Emmet County State Bank, 311.
Dorsey, John, 352. Doudna, John F., 1139. Dougherty, Peter, 250, 300, 351.
Douglas, Anna M., 680. Douglas, William E., 678.
Douglass, Samuel F., 121.
Douseman, Michael, 462. Dow, Herbert L., 665.
Dunan, Norman W., 808.
Duncan (see Cheboygan).
Ealy, John M., 520. Ealy, Mckay & Co., 520, 527.
East Jordan, 200, 278, 288. East Jordan & Southern Railroad, 290. East Jordan Lumber Company, 289. Eastman, Milo, 1101. Eastport, 333. East Tawas, 517. Edgerton, Will E., 713. Edwards, W. H., 524. Elberta, 364. "Elberta Alert," 163.
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Fletcher Paper Company, 474. Fochtman, Frank, 774. Foley, James, 1171. Ford, Charles R., 122. Forsyth, Edward, 160, 1276.
Foster, Eugene, 681.
Foster, Frank A., 1160.
Fountain, 403.
Fowler, Curtis, Jr., 235. Fowler, Frank L., 1348. Fowler, Granville F., 958. Fox, Amos, 304.
Fox & Rose, 280. Frankfort, 363.
Frazier, Clark L., 151, 152. Frederick, Reuben D., 151.
Freeman, Alexander G., 1158.
Fremont, 464, 467.
French, Fremont F., 527.
French, Irving C., 685. French, M. H., 527.
French regime, 65-70.
Friedrich, A. V., 260, 262.
Friske, Peter, 773. Fruits, 27 (see also under counties). Furbush, Eugene H., 867. Furnaceville, 332.
Fur trade, 67-9.
Gardner, Edwin N., 1273.
Gardner, Louis A., 987.
Garfield, Charles W., 170.
Gage, L. H., 427.
Gagnier, Louis N., 1027.
Garland, M. L., 159.
Garland, Samuel, 261.
Gasser, Sanford, 422.
Gaston (see Harrietta).
Gates, Elgin M., 1306. Gauntlett, James W., 1342. Gaylord, 493.
Gaylord Manufacturing Company, 493.
Gaylord Motor Car Works, 493. Gaylord, Nelson J., 904. Gaylord State Savings Bank, 493. Gebhardt, Otto H., 1277.
Geology-Great lakes as glacial pools, 1; surface, 3; preglacial history, 3; the ice age, 4; walled lakes, 5; glacial boulders, 5; lake deposits, 7; road gravels, 7; bog lime, 8; peat, 8; river silts, 8; connection of surface deposits and soils, 9; central plateau, 12; topography, 15. Gerber, Harry, 546. Gerber, Joseph, 546. Gerhardt, J. A., 852. Germaine, William D. C., 1078.
Gerow, Arthur M., 455, 939.
Gerow, Arthur R., 1057.
Gerrish, Nathaniel L., 182.
Gerrish, Winfield Scott, 182.
Giddings, J. W., 152. Giesman, George R., 650. Gilchrist, Frank W., 474, 1279.
Giles, Charles H., 367.
Gilpin, Samuel, 603.
Gladwin county-Mention, 93, 138; phys- ically, 530; increase in population, 531; first settler and settlement, 532; Glad- win, the county seat, 535; Beaverton, 536.
"Gladwin County Record," 163, 532, 535. Glen Arbor, 343, 352. Glen lake, 338.
Glenn, Joseph C., 198, 289, 291.
Glerum, George A., 1341. Goddard, Ezra G., 177.
Goheen, E., 820. Goldsmith, E. R., 158.
Good roads, 189.
Goodale, David C., 256.
Goodale, D. C. (Mrs.), 257.
Goodale, Helen, 256. Goodenough, Daniel W., 767.
Gordon, Newbury, 1308.
Gowans, Oliver J. 780. Grand Forks (see Beaverton).
Grand lake, 478. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, 174. Grand Rapids & Northwestern Railroad, 184. Grand Traverse College, 361, 365.
Grand Traverse county-Mention, 97, 117, 138; physical features, 244; Trav- erse City and villages, 245; products of the soil, 246; twenty years' growth, 248; Old Mission founded, 250; first school and first shipbuilding, 251; the Mission and Old Mission, 252; found- ing of Traverse City, 252; land office transactions, 255; Traverse City in- corporated, 256; public schools, 256; churches, 257; libraries, 258; Board of Trade and banks, 260; Northern Michigan Insane Asylum, 262; County Medical Society, 263; village and town history, 263.
Grand Traverse County Medical Society, 263. "Grand Traverse Herald," 140.
Grant, Isaac, 820. Grant, John H., 805. Graverat, G. A., 238.
Gray, Asa C., 587. Gray, Charles J., 881.
Gray, E. George, 1157. Grayling, 497. Green, Alonzo B., 913.
Green, E. H., 130, 147, 285.
Green, H. N., '420. Green, O. B., 452.
Green, Sanford M., 134.
Greenfield. William, 747.
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Greenville treaty, 53, 82. Gregory, W. J., 387. Grier, Theophilus C., 134. Griffin, Lewis, 347. Griffin, W. H., 149. Griggs, John F., 232. Grimore & Son, 211. Griswold, H. D., 168. Guelph Patent Cask Company, 366. Gumm, Julius E., 1192.
Hale, C. D., 186, 187. Hale, C. E., 260. Hall, B. W., 409. Hall, Elias, 646. Hall, Rufus, 328. Hamlin lake, 403.
Hamilton, Frank, 639. Hamilton, Guy, 873.
Hammond, C. A., 261.
Hammond, Finley M., 1015.
Hammond, L. G., 546.
Hammond, W. L., 261. Hampton, C. D., 311. Hampton, Charles S., 158, 305. Hanchett, W. P., 470.
Hankey, Christopher F., 1132.
Hannah, Elsie R., 560.
Hannah, Julius T., 261, 559.
Hannah, Lay & Company, 196, 197, 253, 254, 255, 257, 260, 261. Hannah, Perry, 241, 253, 256, 260, 261. 408, 409, 593.
Hannen, J. W., 260.
Hanson, John K., 722.
Hanson, Marius, 754.
Harbor Point Association, 311.
Harbor Springs, 308-13.
"Harbor Springs Graphic," 159. Harger, Ezra, 421. Harper, Thomas, 1285. Harrietta, 421. Harrington, Elisha, 468.
Harris, Benjamin, 501.
Harris, Henry H., 501, 502.
Harris, John M., 790. Harris, Levi O., 501, 502.
Harris, William, 278.
Harrison, 553. Harrison, H. L., 469. Harrisville, 223. Hart, George A., 956.
Hudnutt, J. C., 413.
Hudson, William G., 635.
Hastings, John, 328. Hatch, Reuben (Mrs.), 259.
Haulter, K. A., 1190. Hawkins, O. E., 156.
Hawkins, Orrin E., 1178. Hawley, Frank W., 1163.
Haynes, Charles E., 1294. Haynes, Elbert J., 1294.
Haynes, James, 1292. Hazell, William E., 1339. Hazelton, E. H., 183. Henika, C. B., 306. Henry, E. T., 366. Herald and Record Company, 142. Hersey, 544. Heumann, Fred G., 982.
Heysett, E. Nelson, 831. Hickox, Alfred A., 329.
Hicks, Mariette, 288.
Higgins, John A., 725.
Higgins, S. G., 214.
Hill, H. U., 220.
Hill, William, 501. Hillman, 488. Hinkley, Dana H., 1333. Hinman, W. G., 314. Hisey, William, 527.
Hodgson, John, 482.
Holden, Charles H., 119, 236.
Holden, James S., 162.
Holden, S. M., 500, 501. Holden & Davison, 205.
Holdsworth, William, Sr., 412.
Holland, Nelson, 524.
Holley, M. B., 260. Holliday, G. Arthur, 763. Hollister, Chauncey, 412.
Holmes, J. D., 125. Holmes, George B., 1219.
Holmes, George H., 1221.
Holmes, Warren M., 879.
Holy island, 269.
Homestead, 361.
Honor, 366.
Honor Public Building Association, 367. Hopkins, George W., 693.
Horen, Michael, 1129.
Horne, M. W., 448.
Horne, Thomas, 655.
Hornkohl, Alex. C., 788.
Horticulture in Northern Michigan, 170. Houghton, Douglass, 93.
Houghton, John C., 1083.
Howard, Merl, 159. Howard & Van Ettan, 205.
Howe, Burton S., 133. Hubbard lake, 498.
Hubbard Lake (postoffice), 476.
Harwood, Harvey, 465. Hastings, Ernest W., 1209.
Hull, Charles F., 972. Hull, H. S., 261.
Hum, John F., 1143. Humble, Joseph, 192.
Humphrey, George P., 1099. Humphrey, Watts S., 452.
Hurons, 36, 42, 51, 52.
Hutton, Henry C., 1173.
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Hutzler, Horace G., 154. Hyde, George, 661.
"Illustrated Saturday Sun," 146.
Indians-Origin of the, 34; when first found by the whites, 36; Hurons, 36, 51; Ottawas and Chippewas, 40-53; "Men of the Falls," 41. (See also under Hurons, Ottawas and Chippe- was.) "Indian Worship," 498.
Indian river, 440.
Indian River (postoffice), 458.
Industries of Northern Michigan, 221. (See also under counties.)
Innes, William P., 174.
Intermediate chain of lakes, 318.
Iosco county-Mention, 34, 98, 133, 138, 224; census figures revised by fire, 506; industrial transformation, 507; rivers and lakes, 508 history of Au Sable, 511; Oscoda village, 513; the Au Sable-Oscoda fire, 513; Tawas City, 515; East Tawas, 517-20;
Whittemore, 521.
"Iosco County Gazette," 146. Ironton, 292.
Jackson, A. G., 520. Jackson, Charles R., 146, 1297.
Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw Railroad, 492, 493, 524. Jackson, Wylie & Company, 493. Jennings, 430. Jennings, Ray F., 1142.
Jenny, William, 468.
Jepson, George H., 1018. Johnson, Canute A., 796. Johnson, Donald, 1175. Johnson, Peter, 1136. Johnson, William H., 474, 616.
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