Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1903-1904, Part 35

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 1084


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NOTE .- For mail to Cuba see U. S. Postal Guide.


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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS UPON POSTAL SUBJECTS


This includes books, circulars, chromos, hand-bills, engravings, litho- graphs, music, pamphlets, photographs, proof sheets and manuscripts accompanying the same, reproductions by the electric pen, hectograph, metallograph, papyrograph, and, in short, any reproduction upon paper by any process, excepting handwriting and the copying press, not in the nature of a personal correspondence. Limit of weight, four pounds, except for a single book, which may weigh more. Third class matter must be fully prepaid or it will not be forwarded.


Fourth Class .- All mailable matter not included in the three preceding classes which is so prepared for mailing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined. Rate, one cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Limit of weight, four pounds ; full prepayment compulsory.


REGISTRATION.


All kinds of postal matter may be registered at the rate of eight cents for each package in addition to the regular rates of postage, to be fully prepaid by stamps. Each package must bear the name and address of the sender, and a receipt will be returned from the person to whom addressed. Mail matter can be registered at all postoffices in the United States. An indemnity-not to exceed $10 for any one registered piece, or the actual value of the piece, if it is less than $10-shall be paid for the loss of first-class registered matter.


SPECIAL DELIVERY.


By the affixing of a special delivery stamp of ten cents, any mail matter whatsoever will be delivered immediately after arrival to any point within the carrier limits of any free delivery office, between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M., and within one mile of all other postoffices between the hours of 7 A. M. and 7 P. M.


MAIL TO ISLAND POSSESSIONS.


All mail sent from the United States to the Island of Guam, the Philip- pine Archipelago, or Tutuila (including adjacent islands of the Samoan group which are possessions of the United States), shall be subject to the United States domestic classification, conditions and rates of postage, and are included in the term of "Island Possessions." The island of Porto Rico and territory of Hawaii are included in the term "United States."


RATES OF POSTAGE TO CANADA.


(The Dominion of Canada embraces all the British North American Provinces except Newfoundland.)


Letters and Postal Cards .- Same rates and conditions of prepayment of postage as for domestic letters and postal cards.


Other Matter .- Same rates and conditions of transmission as for matter for delivery within the United States, except that merchandise is rigidly


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excluded. Samples of merchandise are mailable, but they must not exceed eight ounces in weight, and are subject to a postage of ten cents each. They must also be strictly specimens of goods for sale.


RATES OF POSTAGE TO POSTAL UNION COUNTRIES.


[This includes nearly every foreign country.]


Letters, five cents per half ounce or fraction thereof (fifteen grams being the postal equivalent of half an ounce).


Postal cards, two cents each.


Registration fee, eight cents.


Printed matter and samples of merchandise, one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.


MONEY ORDERS.


The fees charged for domestic money orders are as follows : For orders not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents ; $2.50 to $5, 5 cents ; $5 to $10, 8 cents ; $10 to $20, 10 cents ; $20 to $30, 12 cents ; $30 to $40, 15 cents ; $40 to $50, 18 cents ; $50 to $60, 20 cents ; $60 to $75, 25 cents ; $75 to $100, 30 cents.


Limited money order offices are offices authorized to issue money orders for sums not exceeding $5, but not to pay any money orders. By act of congress, approved January 27, 1894, a new schedule of fees for domestic money orders was prescribed. The postal notes were discontinued.


INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.


The fees charged are as follows : For orders not exceeding $10, 10 cents ; from $10 to $20, 20 cents; from $20 to $30, 30 cents ; from $30 to $40, 40 cents ; from $40 to $50, 50 cents; from $50 to $60, 60 cents ; from $60 to $70, 70 cents ; from $70 to $80, 80 cents ; from $80 to $90, 90 cents ; from $90 to $100, $1.


PERMISSIBLE WRITING.


No writing is permitted on third or fourth class matter except as fol- lows : The name and address of sender on the outside or inside of pack- age, preceded by the word "from." On the wrapper may also be written the names and number of articles enclosed. The sender is further allowed to mark a word or passage in a book or paper to which he desires to call special attention. He may also write a simple inscription or dedication upon the cover or blank leaves of a book or pamphlet. There may be at- tached to articles or merchandise, by a tag or label, a mark, number, name or letter for purpose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written name of the sender or of the addressee, and the date. Any other writing on third or fourth class matter will subject the package to letter rates of postage, and render the sender liable to a fine of ten dollars for


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each offense. Printed matter may be enclosed with fourth class matter, but the whole package is subject to the rate of one cent per ounce or frac- tion thereof.


REFORWARDING.


Letters will be reforwarded from one postoffice to another upon the written request of the person addressed, without additional charge for postage ; but packages of third and fourth class matter cannot be for- warded or returned without new payment of postage.


LOTTERY MATTER.


An act of congress which took effect September 19, 1890, contained the following prohibitions and penalties against transmission through the mails of any matter concerning lotteries or gift enterprises : "No letter, postal card or circular concerning any lottery, so called gift concert or other similar enterprise offering prizes dependent upon lot or chance, or concerning schemes devised for the purpose of obtaining money or prop- erty under false pretenses. And no list of the drawings at any lottery or similar scheme, and no lottery ticket or part thereof, and no check, draft, bill, money, postal note or money order, for the purchase of any ticket, tickets, or part thereof, or of any share or any chance in any such lottery or gift enterprise shall be carried in the mail or delivered at or through any postoffice or branch thereof, or by any letter carrier ; nor shall any newspaper, circular, pamphlet or publication of any kind containing any advertisement of any lottery or gift enterprise of any kind offering prizes dependent upon lot or chance, or containing any list of prices awarded at the drawings of any such lottery or gift enterprise, whether said list is of any part or of all of the drawing, be carried in the mail or delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier. Any person who shall knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited, or who shall knowingly send or cause to be sent, anything to be conveyed or delivered by mail in violation of this section, or who shall knowingly cause to be delivered by mail anything herein forbidden to be carried by mail, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment for each offense. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section may be proceeded against by information or indictment and tried and punished, either in the district at which the unlawful publication was mailed, or to which it is carried by mail for delivery according to the directions thereon, or at which it is caused to be delivered by mail to the person to whom it is addressed."


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LIST OF POSTOFFICES IN MICHIGAN.


[Arranged alphabetically, corrected to August 1, 1902.]


Offices indicated by (*) are money order offices ; those that are also inter- national are designed by the letter (I). County seats are indicated by the letters (c. h.) ; offices of which the postmasters are appointed by the president, subject to confirmation by the senate, and whose tenure is four years, are denoted by the small figures 1, 2 or 3, indicative of the class to which they belong. Salaries of postmasters in Michigan at offices of the first class range from $3,000 to $5,000; of the second class, $2,000 to $3,000; of the third class, $1,000 to $2,000. Those having no figure prefixed are offices of the fourth class, postmasters at which are appointed by the postmaster general and their term of office has no specified limit. Offices having letter carrier service are marked with the §. Sub-stations marked with letters indicate carrier service. Offices which are authorized to issue money orders for sums not exceeding $5, but not to pay money orders, are marked with the f.


POSTOFFICES.


Abbottsford, St. Clair.


Algansee, Branch.


* Amy, Oakland.


Ackerson, Jackson.


* Alger, Arenac.


* Acme, Grand Traverse.


* Algonac (I.), St. Clair.


* Ada, Kent.


*3 Allegan (I., c. h.), Al- legan.


* Andersonville, Oak- land. Angell, Gd. Traverse.


Adamsville, Cass.


* Allen, Hillsdale.


* Allencreek, Oceana.


Angola, Wexford.


*2 Ann Arbor (I., c. h.), §, Washtenaw.


Advance, Charlevoix.


* Allouez, Keweenaw.


* Applegate, Sanilac.


Agnew, Ottawa.


*3 Alma (I.), Gratiot. Almena, Van Buren. * Almont, Lapeer.


* Arcadia, Manistee.


*3 Agricultural College (I), Ingham.


Arcadian Mine, Hough- ton. Arden, Berrien.


* Akron, Tuscola. Alabaster, Iosco.


Arenac, Arenac. Arendal, Manistee.


Alamando, Midland.


Alpine, Kent.


* Alamo, Kalamazoo.


Alston, Houghton.


Argyle, Sanilac.


* Alanson, Emmet.


* Alto, Kent.


Arland, Jackson.


* Alaska, Kent.


* Alba, Antrim.


Alward, Clare.


Amadore, Sanilac.


Arthur, Saginaw.


Alcona, Alcona.


* Amasa, Iron.


Arthur Bay, Menominee.


* Alden, Antrim.


Amber, Mason.


Ashland, Newaygo.


Alembic, Isabella.


* Amble, Montcalm.


* Ashley, Gratiot.


Ashmore, Huron.


Alert, Oakland.


Amboy, Hillsdale.


Anchorville, St. Clair. Anderson, Livingston.


* Adair, St. Clair.


* Addison, Lenawee.


*2Adrian (I., c. h.), §, Lena wee.


* Allendale, Ottawa. Allenville, Mackinac. Allis, Presque Isle.


Appin, Huron.


Ætna, Newaygo.


Arbela, Tuscola.


* Ainger, Eaton. Aitken, Sanilac.


*2 Alpena (I., c. h.), §, Alpena. Sub-station No. 1, 1915 Chisholm St.


* Argentine, Genesee.


* Altona, Mecosta. Alverno, Cheboygan.


* Armada (I.), Macomb. Arn, Bay. Arnheim, Barry.


*2 Albion (I.), §, Cal- houn.


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POSTOFFICES .- Continued.


* Ashton, Osceola. Assinins, Baraga. * Assyria, Barry.


* Athens, Calhoun.


* Atkins, St. Clair.


* Atkinson, Iron.


* Atlanta (c. h.), Mont- morency.


* Atlantic Mine (I.), Houghton.


Atlas, Genesee. * Attica, Lapeer.


Atwood, Antrim.


* Auburn, Bay.


* AuGres, Arenac.


* Augusta, Kalamazoo.


* Aurelius, Ingham.


* AuSable (I.), Iosco. Austa, Clare.


Austerlitz, Kent.


* AuTrain (c. h.), Alger. Averill, Midland. Avis, Allegan.


* Avoca, St. Clair. Avon, Ionia. Avondale, Osceola. Axin, Wexford. Ayr, Emmet.


* Azalia, Monroe. Bachelor, Mason.


Bacon, Wayne.


*3BadAxe (I., c. h.), Huron.


*Bagley, Menominee.


*Bailey, Muskegon. Bainbridge, Berrien. Bakers, Hillsdale. *Baldwin (c. h.), Lake. Ballards, Kent.


Ballentine, Ontonagon. *Bancroft, Shiawassee. Banfield, Barry.


*3Bangor, Van Buren.


Bankers, Hillsdale. * Banner, Sanilac. *Bannister, Gratiot. * Baraga, Baraga. Barbeau, Chippewa. Barclay, Ontonagon. Bard, Gladwin.


Barger, Missaukee.


* Barker Creek, · Kal- kaska.


*Bark River, Delta.


Barnes, Midland. * Baroda, Berrien.


*Barryton, Mecosta. Bartlett, Grand Tra- verse.


Bass River, Ottawa. *Batavia, Branch. Bateman, Lenawee. Bates, Grand Traverse. *Bath, Clinton.


*1Battle Creek (I.), §. Calhoun.


Bauer, Ottawa.


*2Bay City (I., c. h.), §, Bay.


STATION.


*South Bay City (I.) SUB-STATIONS.


No. 1, Cor. Columbus & Washington Aves. No. 2, 1102 Columbus Ave.


No. 3, Cor. Whiteside Ave. & Johnson St. No. 4, 23rd St. & La- fayette Ave. No. 5, 18th & Farra- gut Sts. (I.) No. 6, 6th St. & Washington Ave.


*BayMills, Chippewa.


* Bay Port, Huron. *Bayshore, Charlevoix. Bayside, Bay.


Bay Springs, Charie- voix.


(a) Bay View, Emmet. *Beacon, Marquette. Beacon Hill, Houghton. Beadle, Calhoun.


Bealcity, Isabella.


*Bear Lake, Manistee. Beaver Dam, Ottawa. Beaver Lake, Ogemaw.


* Beaverton, Gladwin.


* Bedford, Calhoun.


Beebe, Gratiot.


Beech, Wayne.


*Beechwood, Iron.


*3Belding (I.), Ionia. Bell, Presque Isle. *3Bellaire (I., c. h.), Antrim.


*BellBranch, Wayne,


Belle River, St. Clair.


* Belleville, Wayne. #3Bellevue, Eaton.


*Belmont, Kent.


Bendon, Benzie.


* Bennington, Shiawas- see.


Benson, Wexford.


Bentheim, Allegan.


*Bentley, Bay.


* 2Benton Harbor §, Berrien.


(I.),


*Benzonia, Benzie.


Berkshire, Sanilac.


*Berlamont, Van Buren. *Berlin, Ottawa. Berze, Huron.


* Berrien Center, Ber-


rien.


*Berrien Springs, Ber- rien.


Berryville, Otsego. Bertie, Bay.


* Berville, St. Clair.


*3Bessemer (I., c. h.), Gogebic.


Bethel, Branch.


* Beulah, Benzie.


Bigbay, Marquette. *Big Beaver, Oakland. Biggs, Oscoda.


Big Prairie, Newaygo.


*2Big Rapids (I., c. h.), Mecosta.


*Big Rock, Montmor- ency.


Bimo, Lenawee. Bingham, Leelanau.


* Birch Run, Saginaw. *3Birmingham, Oak- land.


Bismarck, Eaton.


Biteley, Newaygo.


Blackmar, Saginaw.


* Black River, Alcona.


* Blaine, St. Clair.


*Blanchard, Isabella.


* Bliss, Emmet.


*3Blissfield (I.), Lena- wee.


* Bloomingdale, Van Buren.


Blount, Menominee.


BoisBlanc, Mackinac.


Bolster, Ionia.


- Bolton, Alpena.


* Boon, Wexford.


Borculo, Ottawa.


Borland, Mecosta.


*Boston, Houghton.


Bowen's Mills, Barry.


Bowne, Kent.


Boyden, Isabella.


*Boyne .(I.), Charlevoix.


*Boyne Falls, Charle- voix.


Bradford, Midland.


* Bradley, Allegan.


Brady, Saginaw.


Braidwood, Sanilac.


Brampton, Delta.


* Branch, Mason.


Brant, Saginaw.


Bravo, Allegan.


*Breckenridge, Gratiot.


Breedsville, Van Bur- ren. Brent Creek, Genesee.


Brest, Monroe.


Brethern, Manistee.


Brevort, Mackinac.


Brice, Gratiot.


* Bridgeport, Saginaw.


Bridgeton, Newaygo.


Bridgewater, Washte- naw.


*Bridgman, Berrien. Brier, Midland. *3Brighton (I.), Liv- ingston.


(a) Summer office.


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POSTOFFICES .- Continued.


*Brimley, Chippewa.


*Brinton, Isabella. Bristol, Lake.


*Britton, Lenawee.


*Brockway, St. Clair.


*3Bronson, Branch.


*Brookfield, Eaton.


*Brooklyn, Jackson. Brooks, Menominee.


Broomfield, Isabella.


*Brown City (I.), Sani- lac.


Bruce Crossing, Ontona- gon.


*Brunswick, Newaygo.


*Brutus, Emmet.


Bryants, Cheboygan.


Bryden, Dickinson.


*3Buchanan (I.), Ber- rien.


*Bunker Hill, Ingham. Burden, Sanilac.


*Burdickville, Leelanau.


Burgess, Charlevoix.


*Burlington, Calhoun»


*Burnip's Corners, Al- legan.


Burns, St. Clair.


*Burnside, Lapeer.


*Burr Oak, St. Joseph.


* Burt, Saginaw.


Burt Lake, Cheboygan.


*Burton, Shiawassee.


Bushnell, Montcalm.


Butler, Branch.


Butman, Gladwin. Butterfield, Missaukee. *Butternut, Montcalm.


*Buttersville, Mason.


*Byron, Shiawassee.


*Byron Center, Kent.


*^Cadillac (I., c. h.), Wexford.


*Cadmus, Lenawee.


Cady, Macomb.


Caffey, Mackinac.


Caldwell, Isabella.


*Caledonia, Kent.


*California, Branch.


*Calkinsville, Isabella.'


*2Calumet (I.), §, Houghton.


* Cambria, Hillsdale.


Cambridge, Lenawee. *Camden, Hillsdale. Campbell, Ionia.


Campbell's Corners, Ogemaw.


Canada Corners, Mus- kegon.


Canandaigua, Lenawee. Canboro, Huron. Canby, Emmet. Canfield, Ogemaw. *Cannonsburg, Kent. Canton, Wayne. *Capac, St. Clair. Carbon, Saginaw.


Carbondale, Menominee. Carl, Berrien.


Carland, Shiawassee.


*Carleton, Monroe. Carlisle, Eaton.


Carleshend, Marquette.


Carlton Center, Barry. * Carney, Menominee.


*3Caro (I., c. h.), Tus- cola.


Carp Lake, Emmet. Carra, Mason.


* Carrollton, Saginaw.


*3Carson City (I.), Montcalm.


*Carsonville, Sanilac.


Cascade, Kent.


Casco, St. Clair.


Case, Presque Isle.


*Caseville, Huron.


Cash, Sanilac.


*Casnovia, Muskegon.


Cassbridge, Saginaw.


*3Cass City (I.), Tus- cola.


*3Cassopolis (c. h.), Cass.


Cathro, Alpena.


Cecil, Emmet.


*Cedar, Leelanau.


Cedar Creek, Barry.


Cedardale, Sanilac.


*Cedar Lake, Montcalm.


*Cedar River, Menomi- nee.


*Cedar Run, Benzie.


*3Cedar Springs (I.), Kent.


Cedarville, Mackinac.


*Cement City, Lenawee. Centreline, Macomb.


*Centerville (c. h.), St. Joseph.


*Central Lake, Antrim.


*Central Mine, Kewee- naw.


*Ceresco, Calhoun.


Ceylon, Barry.


Chadwick, Ionia.


*Champion (I.), Mar- quette.


Chandler, Ionia.


*Channing, Dickinson.


Chapel, Kent.


*Chapin, Saginaw.


*Charleston, Sanilac.


Charlesworth, Eaton.


*3Charlevoix (I., c. h.), Charlevoix.


*2Charlotte (I., c. h.), Eaton.


*Chase, Lake.


*Chassell, Houghton.


Chatham, Alger.


Chauncey, Kent.


*Chauvin, Wayne.


*3Cheboygan (I., c. h.), Cheboygan.


*3Chelsea (I.), Washte- naw.


Cherryhill, Wayne.


*3Chesaning (I.), Sagi- naw.


*Chesire, Allegan.


*Chester, Eaton.


Chesterfeld, Macomb.


Chestonia, Antrim.


Chevingston, Sanilac.


Chicora, Allegan.


*Chief, Manistee.


Chilsdale, Kent.


*Chilson, Livingston.


*Chippewa Lake, Me- costa.


Chippewa Station, Osce- ola.


*Choate, Ontonagon.


*Claireview, Wayne. Clam Lake, Antrim.


*3Clare (I), Clare.


Clarence, Clare.


Clarenceville, Oakland.


Clarendon, Calhoun.


*Clarion, Charlevoix.


Clark Lake, Jackson.


*Clarkston, Oakland.


* Clarksville, Ionia. Clawson, Oakland. *Clayton, Lenawee. Clear Water, Kalkaska.


*Clifford, Lapeer.


* Climax, Kalamazoo. *3Clinton, Lenawee. Clintonville, Oakland.


*3Clio (I.), Genesee.


*Cloverdale, Barry.


*Clyde, Oakland.


*Coat's. Grove, Barry. Cobmoosa, Oceana.


Coe, Isabella.


*Chocatah, Livingston.


Colden, Bay.


*2Coldwater (I., c. h.), §, Branch. Cole, Oakland.


Colebeck, Gladwin.


*Coleman, Midland. Colerain, Oakland.


¡Collins, Ionia. .


*Coloma, Berrien.


*3Colon, St. Joseph. Colonville, Clare.


Columbia, Tuscola.


*Columbiaville, Lapeer.


Columbus, St. Clair. Colwood, Tuscola.


Comins, Oscoda.


*Commerce, Oakland.


*Comstock, Kalamazoo.


*Concord, Jackson.


* Cone, Monroe.


Conger, Ottawa.


*Conklin, Ottawa.


*Conner's Creek, Wayne.


*$Constantine, St. Joseph.


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POSTOFFICES .- Continued.


Convis, Calhoun. Conway, Emmet. *Cooks, Schoolcraft. Coomer, Isabella. *Coopersville, Ottawa.


*Copemish, Manistee.


*Copper Falls Mine, Ke- weenaw.


*Coral, Montcalm. *Corey, Cass. Cornell, Delta.


*$Corunna (I., c. h.), Shiawassee.


*Corwin, Van Buren.


Cottage Grove, Wayne. County Line, Saginaw. *Covert, Van Buren. Covington, Baraga. Crane, Midland.


Crapo, Mecosta. Crawford, Isabella. Cressey, Barry. Creswell, Antrim.


Crisp, Ottawa.


Crofton, Kalkaska.


*Crooked Lake, Clare. Crosby, Kent.


*Cross Village, Emmet.


*3Croswell (I.), Sanilac. *Croton, Newaygo.


Crown, Huron. Crump, Bay.


*Crystal, Montcalm.


*3Crystal Falls (I., c. h.), Iron.


*Crystal Valley, · Oce- ana.


Cumber, Sanilac.


Cummins, Bay.


Curran, Alcona.


Curtisville, Alcona. Cushing, Cass.


*Custer, Mason. Cutcheon, Missaukee. Dafoe, Alpena. Dafter, Chippewa.


*Daggett, Menominee. *Dailey, Cass. Dale, Gladwin.


Dallas, Allegan.


*Dalton, Muskegon. Damon, Ogemaw. *Dansville, Ingham. Darragh, Kalkaska. *Davis, Macomb.


*Davisburg, Oakland.


*Davison, Genesee.


*Dayton, Berrien. Deanville, Lapeer.


*Dearborn, Wayne. *3Decatur, Van Buren. Decker, Sanilac. *Deckerville. Sanilac. Deer Creek, Livingston. *Deerfield, Lenawee. Defiance, Delta. *Deford, Tuscola.


Delaware Mine, Kewee- naw.


Delhi Mills, Washenaw. Delwood, Eaton. *3Delray, Wayne. Delta, Eaton. *Delton. Barry. Delwin, Isabella.


Dennison, Ottawa.


* Denton, Wayne. Derby, Berrien.


*Detour (I.), Chippewa. *1Detroit (I., c. h.), §, Wayne.


STATIONS.


A (I.), 782 Woodward Ave.


B (I.), 834 Michigan Ave.


C (I.), 1212 Jefferson Ave.


D (I.), Gratiot Ave. & Chene St.


E (Marine Station.) SUB-STATIONS.


No. 1 (River Road). No. 2 (West Detroit). No. 3, Warren & 14th Aves.


No. 4, 1501 Russell St.


No. 5, 845 3rd Ave.


Dighton, Osceola.


Dildine, Ionia.


* Dimondale, Eaton.


*Disco, Macomb.


*Dixboro, Washtenaw.


Dodge, Clare.


*Dollar Bay, Hough- ton.


*Dollarville, Luce.


Dolph, Missaukee.


Donald Mackinac.


Donaldson, Chippewa.


* Dorr, Allegan.


Dorrance, Branch.


Doster, Barry.


*Douglas (I.), Allegan.


* Dover, Clare.


*2Dowagiac (I.), §, Cass.


Dowen, Kalkaska.


Dowling, Barry.


*Downington, Sanilac.


Doyle, St. Clair.


Drake, Lapeer.


Drayton Plains, Oak- land.


Drenthe, Ottawa.


Drew, Isabella.


Drummond, Chippewa.


*Dryden, Lapeer.


*Dublin, Manistee.


Duel, Bay. Duffield, Genesee.


Duke, Gogebic. *3Dundee (I.), Monroe.


Dunningville, Allegan. *DuPlain, Clinton.


No. 25, Forb & 20th Sts.


No. 26, Monroe & Joseph Campau Aves.


No. 27, 6th St. & Michigan Ave. No. . 28, Frederick & Russell Sts. No. 29, 1164 Fort St. west.


No 30, Gratiot & Bellevue Aves.


No. 31, Gratiot & Mack Aves.


No. 32, Michigan Ave. & 28th St.


No. 33, Jefferson Ave. & Riopelle St.


No. 34, Campbell Ave. & River St. Devereaux, Jackson. Devil's Lake, Lenawee. Deward, Crawford.


Dewings, Osceola.


* DeWitt, Clinton.


*Dexter, Washtenaw.


Diamondloch, Newaygo.


Diamond Springs, Alle- gan.


Dice, Saginaw.


No. 6, Bowen & Ker- cheval Aves.


No. 7, 23rd & Baker Sts.


No. 8, Lincoln & Kir- by Sts. No. 9, 1484 Wood- ward Ave.


No. 10, Mirtle & 15th Sts. No. 11, 524 Grand River Ave. No. 12, 2104 Wood- ward Ave.


No. 13, Orleans Champlain Sts.


&


No. 14, Forrest Ave. & Antoine St. No. 15, 1115 3rd Ave. No. 16, 275 Gratiot Ave.


No. 17, Antoine & Watson Sts.


No. 18, Gratiot Ave. & Orleans St. No. 19, 187 Wood- ward Ave.


No. 20, Champlain St. & Sheridan Ave. No. 21, Grand River & Hudson Aves. No. 22, 424 Wood- ward Ave. No. 23, 2400 Gratiot Ave. No. 24, Dix & Junc- tion Aves.


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POSTOFFICES .- Continued.


*3Durand wassee. * Dutton, Kent.


(I.), Shia-


*Eagle, Clinton.


*Eagle Harbor, Kewee- naw.


*Eagle Mills, Marquette. *Eagle River (c. h.), Keweenaw.


Eames, Oakland.


East Cohoctah, Living- ston.


East Dayton, Tuscola.


East Fremont, Sanilac. East Gilead, Branch.


East Greenwood, St. Clair.


East Holland, Ottawa. *3East Jordan (I.), Charlevoix.


*Eastlake (I.), Manis- tee.


East LeRoy, Calhoun.


*Eastmanville, Ottawa. Easton, Shiawassee.


East Paris, Kent.


*Eastport, Antrim.


*East Saugatuck, Alle- gan.


*3Last Tawas (I.), Iosco.


East Thetford, Genesee. Eastwood, Saginaw.


*3Eaton Rapids (I.), Eaton.


* Eau Claire, Berrien.


Echo, Antrim.


Eckermann, Chippewa.


*Eckford, Calhoun.


*Ecorse, Wayne. Eden, Ingham.


*Edenville, Midland.


Edgarton, Kent.


Edgewater, Benzie.


Edgewood, Gratiot. *Edmore, Montcalm. Edson, Iosco. Edward, Ogemaw.'


*Edwardsburg, Cass. Egbert, Midland.


* Elba, Lapeer. Elbridge, Oceana.


Elk, Genesee.


*3Elk Rapids (I.), An- trim.


* Elkton, Huron.


Ellake, Iosco.


* Ellington, Tuscola.


Elliott, St. Clair. *Ellsworth, Antrim. Elm, Wayne.


Elmdale, Ionia. *Elmer, Sanilac.


** Elm Hall, Gratiot. * Elmira, Otsego. Elm River, Houghton. Elmwood, Tuscola. *Eloise, Wayne.


*Elsie (I.), Clinton.


Elton, Wexford.


*Elva, Tuscola.


*Elwell, Gratiot. Ely, Emmet.


Emerald, Mecosta. Emerson, Chippewa. Emery, Washtenaw. *Emmett, St. Clair. *Empire, Leelanau. Engadine, Mackinac. Englishville, Kent. Ensley, Montcalm.


*Entrican, Montcalm. Epoufette, Mackinac. Epsilon, Emmet.


*Erie, Monroe.


*2Escanaba (I., c. h.), §, Delta. Essex, Antrim.


*Essexville, Bay.


Estey, Gladwin.


*Eureka, Clinton.


Eustis, Menominee.


Evans, Kent.


*3Evart (I.), Osceola.


*Ewen (I.), Ontonagon. Exeter, Monroe.


Factoryville, St. Joseph.


*Fairfax, St. Joseph.


*Fairfield, Lenawee.


*Fair Grove, Tuscola. *Fair Haven, St. Clair. Fairland, Berrien.


Fair View, Oscoda.


Falmouth, Missaukee. *Fargo, St. Clair.


Farmers Creek, Lapeer. *Farmington, Oakland. Farnsworth, Wexford. Farowe, Ottawa.


*Farwell, Clare.


Faunus, Menominee.


Fawn River, St. Joseph. *Fayette, Delta.


Federman, Monroe.


Fenmore, Saginaw.


*Fenville (I.), Allegan. *3Fenton (I.), Genesee.


*Fenwick, Montcalm. Fergus, Saginaw.


Fern, Mason.


Ferris, Montcalm.


"F'erry, Oceana.


*Ferrysburg, Ottawa.


Fibre, Chippewa.


*Fife Lake, Grand Tra- verse.


*Filer City, Manistee. Filion, Huron.


Filmore Center, Allegan. *Findley, St. Joseph. Finkton, Antrim.


Fisher's Station, Kent.


*Fishville, Montcalm.


*Fitchburg, Ingham.


Five Lakes, Lapeer. * Flanders, Alpena.


*Flat Rock, Wayne. Fleming, Livingston. Fletcher, Kalkaska.


*2Flint (I., c. h.), §, Genesee.


*Flintsteel, Ontonagon. *Floodwood, Dickinson. Flowerfield, St. Joseph. Floyd, Midland.


*3Flushing (I.), Gene- see. Flynn, Sanilac. Fordney, Saginaw.


Ford River, Delta.


*Forester, Sanilac.


Forest Grove, Ottawa.


*Forest Hill, Gratiot. *Forestville, Sanilac.


Fork, Mecosta.


Forman, Lake.


Forsyth, Marquette.


*Fort Gratiot (station), Port Huron.


*Foster City, Dickinson.


Fosters, Saginaw.


* Fostoria, Tuscola.


Fountain, Mason.


*Four Towns, Oakland.


*Fowler, Clinton.


*3Fowlerville, Living- ston.


Fox, Menominee.


*Francisco, Jackson.


* Frankenmuth, Sagi- naw.


*3Frankfort (I., c. h.), Benzie.


*Franklin, Oakland.


Fraser, Macomb.


*Frederic, Crawford.


*Freeland, Saginaw.


*Freeport, Barry.


*Free Soil, Mason.


Freiburgers, Sanilac.


*3Fremont, Newaygo. Frenchlanding, Wayne.


Frey, Missaukee.


*Frontier, Hillsdale.


Frost, Saginaw.


*Fruitport, Muskegon.


*Fruit Ridge, Lenawee.


*Fulton, Kalamazoo.


*Gagetown, Tuscola.


*Gaines Station, Gene -. see.


Gale, Oceana.


*3Galesburgh, Kalama- Zoo.


*Galien, Berrien. Galloway, Gratiot. Galt, Missaukee. *Ganges, Allegan.


* Garden, Delta.


Gardendale, St. Clair.




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