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Johnston, James, 1082. Johnston, John, 250. Joseph, Hyman, 712. Jonois, Father, 50. Joslin, D. R., 150, 305.
Judges (see Bench and Bar).
Kaczmarek, Francis A., 851. Kahn, J. J., 614. Kahn, Samuel B., 837.
Kalkaska county-Mention, 34, 98, 133, 138; general description, 430; sta- tistics, 433; first settlers and poli- ticians, 433; organization, 434; Kal- kaska, the county seat, 434; Board- man, 437.
Kalkaska County Agricultural Society, 219.
"Kalkaska Leader and Kalkaskian," 157. "Kalkaskian," 157, 435. Kanotin (see Iosco) county.
Kautawaubet (see Wexford) county. Kawaxicum, 376. Kaykakee (see Clare) county.
Keep, John, 988. Keiser, Addison A., 832.
Kelly, John F., 767.
Kelly, William B., 1090.
Kent, W. A., 144.
Kerley, Harry J., 716.
Keseberg, Arthur F., 694.
Keskkauko (see Charlevoix) county.
Kieldsen, Fred S., 417.
Kieldsen, John L., 1283.
Kihnke, Emil E., 619.
Kimball, Thomas Y., 854.
Kimball, William H., 710.
King, James A., 1179.
Kingscott, Edgar J., 824.
Kingsley, 263. Kirster, Joseph, 387.
Knapp, E. S., 236.
Knight, H. V., 472.
Kobe, Edward E., 1208.
Kramer, Solomon W., 1246.
Krebs, William, 978.
L'Arbre Croche, 42, 46, 50. Ladd, John R., 1067.
LaChappelle, Edward, 205.
LaChappelle, Francis J., 205, 1329.
LaChapelle, George W., 993.
Ladies' Library Association, Traverse City, 258.
Lake Ann (village), 367.
Lake City, 429. Lake City "Plain Dealer," 163.
Lake county-Mention, 98, 139; general, 548; population, 548; organic and pioneer history, 549; villages, 550.
Lake City "Republican," 162.
Lake Superior Iron & Chemical Com- pany, 330. Lamb, Fred S., 115, 132.
Lamport, Warren W., 269, 302.
Land tenure under French, 65. Land titles (early American), 84. Lane, Alfred C., 3.
Lanman, James H., 65.
Lanman's "History of Michigan (1839)," 65, 71. Lansing resort, 313.
Larke, Frederic Denny, 480.
Larsen, H. B., 738.
Larson, Edward, 1316.
Larson, Lauritz A., 894.
LaRue, Frank J., 1110.
LaRue, John, 340, 354.
Latham, D. R., 334. Latta, William, 1069. Lawyers (see Bench and Bar). Lay, Albert Tracy, 260, 261, 576. Lay, A. T. (Mrs.), 257.
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Leach, 252, 300. Leach, DeWitt C., 147. Leach, M. L., 13, 32, 43, 140, 234. Lecuyer, Peter, 987. Ledger, Henry E., 271. Lee, Abner S., 314. Leelanau (see Carp) lake.
Leelanau county-Mention, 40, 98, 100, 129, 139; characteristics, 335; Carp lake region, 337; Glen lake region, 338; population and property, 339; first settler, 340; Northport founded, 341; first "Fourth" in Traverse region, 342; first years of growth, 342; county organized, 345; Northport, first county seat, 346; Leland, present county seat, 348; Empire, 349; Sut- ton's Bay, 350; Provemont, 351; Omena and Peshabatown, 351; Glen Arbor and Burdickville, 352.
Leland, 343, 348.
"Leland Enterprise," 161.
Lemon, Rollin F., 951.
Leroy, 547.
"Leroy Sun," 157.
Levering, 315.
"Levering Enterprise," 159.
Lewis, John C., 261.
Lewis, William F., 814.
Lewis, William J., 962.
Lewiston, 488.
Lincoln, 504. Line, David A., 971.
Lisk, George A., 605.
Lister, Anna S., 1012.
Lister, Frederick, 1011.
Littlejohn, Flavius J., 119, 129.
Little Traverse (Harbor Springs), 48, 50, 122, 278, 297.
"Little Traverse Republican," Harbor Springs, 159.
Little, William, 157, 167, 305.
Livingston, Burton E., 14. Livingston, J. W., 527.
Lobdell, E. J., 485, 1353.
Lobdell & Churchill Manufacturing Com- pany, 485.
Lockwood, James K., 201, 203, 464, 465, 467, 473.
. Lockwood & Minor, 203, 204. Long lake, 267, 440, 478. Long Lake (station), 509.
Loud, Gay & Company, 513. Lucas, 430. Luce, Carlton W., 520, 938. Ludington, 59, 62, 397-403. "Ludington Appeal," 146. "Ludington Chronicle," 146. "Ludington Record," 146. Ludington State Bank, 402.
Lumber industries-Manistee county, 192; Grand Traverse region, 194; east
and west shores, 197; Charlevoix county, 198; Cheboygan county, 200; first mills in Alpena county, 201; Iosco county lumbering, 204; Alcona county, 205; historic summary, 205; melting of the pine forests, 209; last big rollway on the Cedar, 210; present status of lumbering, 212. Lund, Julius B., 1229. Lupton, 528. Lupton, Emor, 528. Lurvey, Claude B., 1131.
Luther, 550.
Luther Exchange Bank, 550.
MacArthur, Clark J., 1037.
McAlvay, Aaron V., 114, 132.
McArthur, John B., 1253.
McArthur, Southwick & Company, 200. McBain, 430.
McCabe, George W., 967.
McCartney, Edward J., 709.
McClelland, Robert, 254.
Mccullough, W. M., 1322.
McCune, William G., 737.
McDonald, Daniel J., 1255.
McFadzen, William H., 748.
MacGillis, James, 970. McGillivray, Will, 146.
McGinley, James F., 239, 240.
McGovern, Daniel, 878.
McIntire, H. N., 162.
McIntyre, Frank, 1107. Mack, John N., 1291.
Mckay, Donald W., 608.
Mckay, George D., 1323.
Mckay, Robert C., 527.
McKillop, Daniel, 457. Mackinaw City, 446, 457.
Mckinley, Henry C., 942.
Mckinley, Peter, 200, 448.
Mcknight, Edward E., 759.
McLain, John S., 414.
Mclaughlin, James J., 321, 341.
McLean, E. O., 146. McLeod, A., 200, 449. McLeod, R., 200, 449.
McManus, William L., Jr., 1281.
McMillan, Archie, 314.
McMullen, Bartlett H., 1120.
McMullen, Daniel P., 1086.
McPhee, Malcolm, '871.
McRae, Donald, 946. Madison, James S., 146, 645. Magill, William, 371. Magmer, James M., 688.
Mahon, George, 1233. Mahoney, Daniel, 1317.
Maiden, W. P., 167, 454.
Maile, J. L., 450.
Main, J. Connine, 115. Malone, Dennis E., 1167.
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Maltby, William H., 241. Maltz, George L., 470, 474. Mancelona, 334.
"Mancelona Herald," 155.
Manistee county-Mention, 34, 99, 126, 139; changes in population, 368; the county and its name, 370; pioneer history, 373; Justice Wadsworth visits "Manistee," 374; settlers prior to 1850, 375; the last Chippewa chief, 376; growth of school system, 376; 1854-5, a great era, 377; Manistee churches, 378; Manistee in the sixties, 379; noted Vanderpool-Field case, 379; the fire of 1871, 380; after the fire, 384; general advance, 384; city and the county of the present, 385; Copemish, Bear Lake and Onekama, 389.
"Manistee Advocate," 146.
Manistee Board of Trade, 385.
"Manistee Daily News," 145.
"Manistee Democrat," 145. Manistee fire of 1871, 380.
"Manistee Gazette," 144.
"Manistee Times," 145.
"Manistee Tribune," 144.
Manistee & Grand Rapids Railroad, 185. Manistee & Luther Railroad, 185.
Manistee & Northeastern Railroad, 185. Manitou county, 100.
Manton, 420.
Manton, George, 421.
Manseau, Antoine, 348.
Maqueston, I. H., 414.
Marion, 547.
"Marion Dispatch," 157. Marquette, Jacques (Father), 36, 57-62, 373, 395.
Martin, George, 118.
Martin, George B., 291.
Martin, James B., 846.
Martin, Jane A., 923.
Martin, Joel, 922.
Martin, Thomas A., 1127.
Martin, Webster C., 1214.
Mason, A. E., 285.
Mason, Stevens T., 393.
Mason & Oceana Railroad, 185.
Mason county-Mention, 34, 99, 139; soil, products and general prosperity, 390; population and property, 392; Mason county and her godfather, 393; memories of Father Marquette, 395; city of Ludington founded, 397; a great transportation system, 399; in- dustries and finances, 400; civic and social, 402; Scottville, Custer and Fountain, 403.
Massacre at Fort Michilimackinac, 72. Mauntler, Henry, 1153.
Mayne, Frederick W., 115.
Meads, Carl F., 935. Mears, Charles, 242. Meegisee (see Antrim) county.
Merschel, Andrew J., 698.
Mesick, 423.
Mesick, William S., 907.
Metheany, Eldon L., 1108.
Methodist State Camp Ground Associ- ation, 313, 314.
Meuffels_ Henry H., 378. Michigan, source of name, 89.
Michigan's epochal year (1840), 171.
Michigan Central Railroad Company, 172. Michigan State Bar Association, 134.
"Michigan State Democrat," Cadillac, 154.
Michigan Veneer Works, 474.
Michilimackinac, 62-5, 71, 72, 76, 77. Michilimackinac county, 87.
Middle village, 48, 299.
Mikado, 504.
Military history-Early Civil war move- ments, 228; Fourth and Sixth districts' enrollment, 231; troops furnished by counties, 233; commissioned officers, 234; Grand Traverse region, 234; Manistee county in the war, 239; Alpena county, 241; home coming of Michigan troops, 241; Robertson's tribute to Michigan soldiers, 242; Spanish-American war, 243; Third Regiment, M. N. G., 243. Millard, Oliver L., 1093.
Miller, Carroll E., 1094.
Miller, Edward E., 884.
Miller, Hugh R., 288.
Miller, John, 288.
Miller, John I., 348.
Miller, Joseph K., 466.
Miller, William, 634.
Millersburg, 485. Milliken, James W., 621.
Miltner, Henry, 825.
Minchin, George W., 156, 1032.
Miner, Glenn R., 919.
Ming, Frederick R., 1286.
Minor, E. B., 263. Minor, John S., 201, 465, 467.
Mio, 329.
Mio "Mail-Telegram," 162.
Missaukee county-Mention, 99, 139; products of the soil, 424; population and property, 426; organic, 426; first events, persons and things, 427; Lake City, 429; McBain and other centers, 430.
"Missaukee County Reporter," 162.
"Missaukee Republican," 163. Mitchell, Austin W., 184. Mitchell, George A., 152, 412, 415.
Mitchell, William W., 591. Moloney, Vet S., 1050.
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Monaghan, John, 606. Monroe, James H., 1030.
Montague, H., 260. Montmorency county, 99, 139, 486-8.
Montmorency, Duke of, 99. Moon, William E., 1231.
Moore, James, 309.
Morgan, James, 260.
Morgan, William, 260.
Morris, George A., 1271.
Morrissey, Francis M., 975.
Mortimer, John J., 1233.
Mosher, George A., 159.
Mound Builders-Remains of, in North- ern Michigan, 32; location by counties, 34. Mrack, Father, 348, 351. Mullerty, F., 263.
Mullet lake, 440.
Munger, John J., 978.
Munson, James D., 262, 1029.
Murphy, Fred E., 1310. Murray, William J., 1085.
Myers, Jacob H., 612.
Nauman, C. L., 525. Negwegon (see Alcona) county. Neihardt, Samuel E., 597. Neil, Nicholas, 850.
Nelson, Charles, 632.
Nelson, John F., 1097. Nelson, Redington & Co., 281, 290.
Nelson, W. C., 161. Nerlinger, Amil F., 599.
Nettleton, D. C., 290 New Mission, 48.
Newspapers-List by counties, 137-40; birth of Northern Michigan news- papers, 140; Manistee a close second, 144; Mason county, 146; Iosco county, 146; Charlevoix county, 147; Alpena county, 149; Wexford county, 151; Antrim county, 155; Osceola and Lake counties, 156; Kalkaska county, 157; Emmet county, 157; Otsego and Roscommon counties, 160; Cheboygan county, 160; Leelanau, Presque Isle and Ogemaw counties, 161; Clare,, Crawford, Oscoda, Arenac and Mis- saukee counties, 162; Benzie and Glad- win counties, 163.
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"News and Express," Cadillac, 152. Newville, Robert E., 952. Nicolet, Jean, 36, 54-57. Nix, John R., 743. Noble, Henry H., 323, 325. Noble, Oscar, 428. Noll, John, 1009. Northern Michigan Insane Asylum, 262. Northport, 341, 343, 346. Northrup, Elmore S., 1143. Northwest territory, 52, 79-82.
Norwood, 292. Notipekago (see Mason) county. Noud, Patrick, 990.
Oakes, Benjamin F., 906. O'Brien, Michael, 861.
Ogemaw county-Mention, 34, 101, 139; population, 523; early settlement, 523; Ogemaw Springs, 525; West Branch really founded, 526; incorporated as a village, 527; banks, trade and in- dustries, 527; West Branch a city, 528; Rose City, 528; Prescott and Lupton, 528.
Ogemaw County Agricultural Society, 527.
Ogemaw County Bank, 527.
"Ogemaw County Herald," 161.
Ogemaw Grain and Seed Company, 528.
Ogemaw Lumber Company, 525.
"Ogemaw Republican," 161.
Ogemaw Springs, 525.
Okkuddo (see Otsego) county.
Oldfield J., 201, 465.
Old Mission, 48, 250.
Olds Cheboygan Lumber Company, 456. Oliver, David D., 123, 201, 205, 335, 462, 463, 465, 469, 476, 481, 482, 1335.
Oliver, Floyd E., 963.
Omeena (see Grand Traverse) county.
Omena, 351.
Omer City, 540.
Omer "Progress," 162.
Onaway, 483-5. Onaway "Inter Lake," 161. "Onaway Outlook," 161.
O'Neal William, 828. Onekama, 389. Oppenborn, Christian A., 652. Orcutt, Frederick H., 474. Ordinance of 1787, 79.
Osceola county-Mention, 101, 140, 528, 529; products and population, 542; Hersey, the county seat, 544; Reed City village, 545; Evart, 546; Marion, 547; Tustin and Leroy, 547.
Osceola County Agricultural Society, 547. "Osceola County News," 156.
"Osceola Outline," 156.
Oscoda, 513.
"Oscoda-Au Sable Press," 146.
"Oscoda Press," 513. Ossineke, 474, 500. O'Toole, Felix, 512.
Otsego county-Mention, 101, 140; prod- ucts of the soil, 489; population, 490; settlement of the county, 491; other pioneer items, 493; Gaylord, 493; Vanderbilt, 494.
Otsego County Agricultural Society, 493. "Otsego County Herald and Times," 160, 491.
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Otsego Lake (village), 492. Ott, John, 1296. Ottawas, 40-53, 74. Overpack, Silas C., 707.
Pailthorp, C. J., 306.
Palmer, Ambrose E., 326.
Palmer, O., 162.
Palmer, Oscar, 960.
Parker, W. E., 311
Parkhurst, J. W., 546, 571,
Parmenter, Edward L., 472.
Patrick, John Lewis, 236.
Patterson, Len J., 147, 1116.
Pattie, Donald D., 1303.
Payne, Albert S., 912.
Payne, William W., 1285.
Pearly, Palmer & Company, 428.
Pedden, John, 736.
Pehrson, John, 783.
Pellston, 315.
"Pellston Journal," 159.
Peltier, James E., 1146.
Pennell, James M., 1260.
People's Bank, Boyne City, 287.
People's Saving Bank, East Jordan, 291. Pere Marquette Railroad Company, 177.
Pere Marquette Steamship Company, 399.
Perry, George W., 155.
Perry, John, 409, 410, 422.
Perry, John M., 1258.
Peshabatown, 351.
Peters, Richard G., 818.
Peterson, Peter T., 849.
Peterson, Robert H., 1126.
"Petoskey City Record," 158.
"Petoskey City Weekly Times," 157.
"Petoskey Evening News and Resorter," 158.
Petoskey, Ignatius, 302, 303.
"Petoskey Independent," 158.
Pfister & Vogel Leather Company, 456. Phelps, Clarence J., 1159.
Physicians-First regulating act, 164; pioneers, 166. Piehl, David, 1347.
Pierce, Benjamin F., 511.
Pilcher, E. H., 314.
Pine lake, 266, 267, 281.
Piret, A. D. J., 450.
Platz, Charles, Jr., 161.
Pomeroy, Wellington N., 1276.
Pontiac, 42, 44, 74, 75. Pool, Wilber B., 801.
Population of Northern Michigan (1860- 1910), 226. (See also under coun- ties.) Porter, Andrew, 300. Porter, Reuben G., 745. Posen, 486. Post, Jacob J., 1104.
Postal, Frank S., 900.
Postal, James R., 1054.
Potter, E. K., 203.
Potter, Frederic N., 671.
Potter, James J., 667.
Potter, John D., 822.
Potter, Samuel, 377. Potter, W. S., 300.
Poutre, J. Ephraim, 923. Powell, Fred, 1170.
Powers, Perry F., 152.
Pratt, Edwin S., 1001.
Pratt, Edwin S. (Mrs.), 259.
Pratt, Fred H., 1168.
Prescott, 528.
Prescott, C. H., 187, 528.
Prescott, George A., 692. Prescott, Rola E., 860.
Presque Isle county-Mention, 34, 101, 223; strong features, 477; lakes and streams, 478; statistics, 480; Indian lore, 480; introduction to white set- tlers, 481; founding of Onaway, 483; remarkable growth, 483; Rogers, the county seat, 485; Millersburg, 485: Posen, 486.
"Presque Isle County Advance," 161.
"Presque Isle County News," 161. Presque Isle County Savings Bank, 485.
Press (see Newspapers).
Preston, George T., 297.
Price, A. J., 1309.
Price, Harry S., 1237.
Price, S. A., 210.
Price, W. Harry, 1252.
Proctor, Frank, 1096.
Products-Distribution of, 24; fruits, 27; vegetables, 28; alfalfa, 29; stock raising, 29. Property valuation in Northern Mich- igan (1910), 227. Provemont, 351.
Pyant, Joseph, 309.
Quackenbush, Irving, 1133.
Quaintance, M. F., 306. Quay, Homer H., 589. Quinlan, John F., 853. Quinlan, Thomas, 306, 853.
Rachow, Warren J., 750.
Rademaker, John H., 1181. Raff, George W., 561.
Railroads-Northern Michigan split into two parts, 171; father of Michigan railroads (Michigan Central), 172; Grand Rapids & Indiana, 174; north- ern connecting links, 176; Pere Mar- quette railroad, 177; Ann Arbor rail- roads, 179; first logging railroad in the world, 182; Ludington railroads, 184; Manistee railroads, 185; Detroit & Mackinac Railway Company, 186.
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Rakestraw, Orlin L., 777. Ralston, David, 1055.
Ramsdell, Jonathan G., 120, 126, 127, 128, 130, 132, 363.
Ramsdell, Thomas J., 387, 427. Ramsay, Albert W .. 1111.
.Ramsay, C. S., 160.
Ramsay, Dora M., 160.
Ramsey, C. E., 149.
Ransom, Henry C., 563.
Ross, William, 210.
Rath, William, 778.
Rayburn, Elisha B., 1223.
Row, Orange A., 437.
Rayburn, Robert H., 741.
Ruch, Albert F., 909.
Rutherford, Henry, 253.
Sacred Rock, 481. Saginaw treaty, 53.
"Reed City Clarion," 156.
Reed City Woolen Mills, 545.
Reeder, Mary (Mrs.), 427.
Reeder, Washington, 427. Reeder, William, 427.
Sammons, Frank M., 452.
Sammons, Jacob, 448. Sanborn, James L., 1324.
Reycraft, George E., 1035.
Reycraft, John J., 690.
Reynolds, C. P., 219. Reynolds, Charles H., 657.
Sawyer, Alvah H., 79.
Sawyer, Charles T., 146.
Saxton, John J., 761.
Schoolcraft, 250.
Schoolcraft, Henry R., 93, 94.
Schram, Charles H., 838.
Schultz, Henry, 1346.
Schumacher, Anthony, 571.
Schumann, O. P., 162.
Scott, Blair F., 839.
Richardson, Frederick L., 924. Richmond S. Albert F., 633.
Searles, Asbury M., 457.
Secord, Marvil, 532.
Secrist, William A., 965.
Seibert, Jacob E., 239, 240.
Rittenhouse, John C., 1019.
Selby, Dayton D., 1098. Seven Mile Point, 48, 501.
Seymour, John, 969. Seymour & Peck Company, 367.
Rogers City, 225, 482, 485. Rogers, Robert, 70, 71. Rood, H. A., 255.
Roscommon county, 101, 554-5.
Roscommon (village), 555. "Roscommon Herald," 160. "Roscommon News," 160. Rose, Charles H., 582.
Rose, Emma L., 584.
Rose, Eugene L., 305, 954.
Rose, H. E., 527.
Rose, Hiram O., 280, 304, 305, 306, 314.
347, 1121. Rose, Perry W., 305.
Rose, Roselle, 158, 305. Rose City, 528.
Rose City "Review," 161.
Rosman, Alfred W., 642.
Ross, Donald G., 210.
Ross, George, 210.
Ross, Ronald, 210.
Ransom, W. C., 173.
Rothwell, H. G., 504.
Round lake, 267, 281.
Rea, H. E., 682.
Redpath, John, 1234. Reed, William, 1222. Reed City, 545.
St. Helen Development Company, 554. St. Peter, Godfrey, 782. Salt industry in Northern Michigan, 214.
Reek, Henry G., 1026. Reeves, James, 168.
Sanborn, Wilson H., 883.
Sanders, M. S., 260.
Sangster, Albert E., 1266. Santo, John R., 260, 1021.
Reynolds, William H., 659. Rice, Francis Y., 844.
Rice, George S., 843.
Rice, John M., 132, 152.
Rice, William W., 840.
Richard, Gabriel, 396, 397.
Richardi, Henry, 329, 1033. Richardi, Robert, 328, 329. Richards, Robert A., 847. Richards, W. H., 330.
Scottville, 403. Searle, Will Z., 1059.
Riess, John J., 772. Rietz, Charles, 384. Risk, Robert A., 1004.
Roberson, William B., 769. Robinson, John R., 428. Robinson, M. O., 262.
Shank, Laban H., 1217. Sharpe, Nelson, 115. Shawono (see Crawford) county.
Shay, Ephraim, 1289. Shephard, William C., 1326.
Shepherd, Frank, 115, 1062. Sherman, 422.
"Sherman Pioneer," 151.
Shien, Peter E., 684. Shipp, F. J., 888. Shirley, V. W., 901. Shirtliff, L. D., 700.
Simmons, Abraham, 953. .
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Simon, B. F., 313. Simons, James C., 1140. Simons, L. Verna, 1140. Slavery in Michigan, 83. Sleeping Bear Point, 337. Slepicka, Joseph F., 1056. Smallwood, I. C., 535. Smith, Charles W., 1218. Smith, David, 452, 453. Smith, Edward, 513. Smith, Flavel J., 1204.
Smith, Fred P., 814. Smith, G. L., 305.
Smith, Henry B., 1165. Smith, Joseph, 376. Smith, Lemuel R., 325.
Smith, Obed, 467.
Smith, Ralph C., 1003. Smith, Samuel J., 928.
Smith, Wesley T., 1304.
Smith, Willard A., 147, 1123.
Smith, William H., 491.
Smith, William W., 858.
Smith, Van Valkenburg & Company, 204, 517, 518.
Smurthwaite, Thomas, 260, 797.
Smyth, Brougham H., 161. Smyth, C. L., 161. Snody, James R., 984.
Soils-Types of Northern Michigan, 9; peat, muck and meadow, 11; investiga- tion, 15; nature of, 16.
Sorenson, Alfred, 745.
Sorenson, Carl, 745.
Sorenson, Herluf, 745.
Sorenson, Olaf, 745.
Sorenson, Olaf & Sons, 745.
South Arm Lumber Company, 289.
South Frankfort (see Elberta).
South Harrisville (Springport), 500. Spencer, George H., 1177.
Sprague, Elvin L., 142, 144, 155. Sprague, Victor D., 1089. Springport (see South Harrisville). Squier, W. P., 291.
Standish, 540.
State Bank of East Jordan, 291.
State constitutions, 101.
State Geological Survey, 3.
State lands open to purchase, 220.
State Pomological Society, 219.
State representatives, 104.
State senators, 103.
Stearns, Justus S., 1311.
Stearns Lighting and Power Company, 400.
Stearns Salt and Lumber Company, 400. Steel, Orlando, 1191. Steele, Morgan L., 1109. Steele, N. M., 378. Steele, William H., 1221. Steffes, J. M., 758.
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ยท Steinmetz, Arthur, 649. Stever, Millard F., 1150. Stewart, Alfred, 492. Stewart, E. W., 132. Stewart, John A., 1008. Stockman, M. J., 283, 285. Stockman, M. J. (Mrs.), 286. Stone, Hamilton, 437. Stout, Helen, 259. Strang, Charles J., 149. Strang, James J., 100, 116, 270, 271-7, 295. Stray, George N., 1183.
Stronach, Adam, 192, 374, 375.
Stronach, James, 192, 375.
Stronach, John, 118, 192, 371-374.
Stronach, Joseph, 374, 375.
Stuart, Alexander A., 869. Summer resort "business," 222.
Sunday, Lewis W., 776. Sutherland, George, 1020.
Sutherland, J. G., 134.
Sutton's Bay, 355.
Sweet, Charles A., 996.
Swem, L., 547. Switzer, George O., 698.
Taft, A. C., 150, 151. Tawas Beach, 509.
Tawas chain of lakes, 509.
Tawas City, 515.
"Tawas Herald," 147.
Taylor, C. H., 255.
Temple, 554.
Terwilliger, H. H., 152.
Terwilliger, John M., 144, 154.
Thacker, Callie (Mrs.), 259.
Thayer, B. E., 161.
Therry, Nicholas, 1072.
Third Regiment, M. N. G., 243.
Thomas, H. T., 520.
Thompson, Edwin E., 1321.
Thompson, George, 378.
Thompson, R. L., 435.
Thompsonville, 365.
Thompsonville "News," 163.
"Thunder Bay Monitor," 150.
Thunder Bay River and Harbor Improve- ment Company, 467.
Thurston, Albert, 936.
Thurston, Charles A., 937.
Thurston, A. & Son, 936.
Tifft, George W., 358.
Tinklepaugh, J. N., 157.
Titus, Leon F., 261.
Tolfree, John, 527.
Tonedogana (see Emmet) county.
Topinabee, 458. Topography, 15.
Torch Lake (village), 333. Torch Lake & Alpena state road, 491. Townsend, Sherman S., 1144.
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Townships (see under counties). Tower, 458. Trask, L. H., 313.
"Traverse Bay Eagle," 142. Traverse City, 245, 252-62. "Traverse City Eagle," 155. Traverse City State Bank, 260. Traverse City, Leelanau & Manistique Railway, 185. Trude, Frank T., 886. Trumpour, David A., 995. Tucker, A. W., 151. Turnbull, James D., 125. Turner, James W., 920.
Tustin, 547.
Tuttle, Jonathan B., 233. Tweddle, John J., 1238. Tweedale, Charles B., 708. Twenty-eighth judicial circuit, 131. Twining, 541.
Umlor, W. H., 260. Unwatin (see Osceola) county. Upton, George E., 653. Usewick, Frederick, 1274. Utter, Charles, 660.
Valley, Joseph, 1052. Vance, Arthur H., 1103. Vanderbilt, 494. Van Ettan lake, 508.
Van Sickle, Frank A., 1113.
Vaughan, Sylvester, 618.
Vegetation-Types of, 17; upland types, 18; lowland types, 21; hardwood types, 22.
Vegetables, 28. (See also under coun- ties.)
Viall, John C., 150, 701. Vincent, John, 448. Vogel, John, 427. Voorhees, Sherman G., 1327. Voorheis, Jacob, 363.
Wabassee (see Kalkaska) county. Wachtel, P. B., 307. Wade, Reuben, 1060. Wadsworth, Abram S., 197, 320, 374. Wadsworth, Henry, 128.
Wadsworth, J. M., 328.
Wait, S. E., 251. Walker, Frederick R., 586. Walker, James B., 241. Walker, John J., 784. Walrond, John E., 1344.
Walter, Lewis L., 870. Walter, Robert E., 1241. Ward, Eber B., 177, 398. Wardell, Joshua M., 1147. Ware's (Rev. W. H.) "Centennial His- tory of Cheboygan County," 448, 452. Warner, Dwight G. F., 1124.
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Warren, C. A., 157. Warren, Leroy, 334. Watson, Byron M., 1316. Watson, Carl L., 1130. Watson, L. C., 306.
Weadock, 458. Weadock, Thomas A. E., 397.
Weaver, John W., 945. Weber, Al. H., 160.
Wechter, Carl J., 1156. "Weekly Times-Sentinel," Manistee, 145. Weidman, R. H., 524, 526. Weiffenbach, Charles, 330. Weimer, Emery D., 596.
Weine, Paul, 794. Weldt, John W., 1152.
Welsh, Thomas R., 1013. Welton, Frank, 261. Wendall, Theodore, 296.
Wente, William, 944.
Wentworth, Alexander, 276.
Wequetonsing, 311.
West, T. F., 1134.
West Branch, 526-8. West Branch Flour Manufacturing Com- pany, 528.
"West Branch Times," 523.
West Branch "Herald-Times," 161.
West Harrisville (see Lincoln).
Weston, Colwell & Company, 504.
Weston, Frederick C., 1038.
Westover, George D., 546.
Wetmore, Fred C., 132.
Wexford county-Mention, 34, 101, 131; civil and physical, 404; building of the state road, 407; the county and county seats, 411; early history of Cadillac, 413; village and city corpora- tions, 415; death of George A. Mitch- ell, 417; the present city, 418; Man- ton, 420; Harrietta, 421; Sherman, 422; Mesick, Buckley, Boon and Yuma, 423.
Wexford County Agricultural Society, 219.
"Wexford County Pioneer," 151. Wheeler's "History of Wexford County," 408.
Wheeler, H. H., 132. Wheeler, John H., 151, 410, 413.
White, Elmer E., 877. White, Robert, 501. White, Shubal F., 132.
White, William H., 1226.
Whiting, J. L., 470.
Whitney, Frank M., 1345.
Whittemore, 521. Whittemore, C. H., 146. Whittemore, Gideon O., 515. Whittemore, James O., 146, 511, 518. Widmark, Francis O., 1320. Widmark, H. P., 1319.
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Widmark, H. P. & Son, 1319. Wiggins, A. G., 288. Wilce, E. Harvey, 1092. Wilce Co., The T. 1092. Wilhelm, Charles, 262. Wilhelm, Emanuel, 1047. Wilkinson, Arthur, 739. Willard, Albert E., 1077. Williams, Oliver T. B., 124. Willson Hoop Company, 289. Wilson, Farwell A., 1117. Wilson, Isaac, 201. Wilson, W. Henry, 771. Windson, W., 428. Withey, Charles A., 115. Witter, Frank C., 715. Wolverine, 457. "Wolverine Courier," 161. Wood, Charles, 1176. Woodruff, Clinton D., 856.
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