USA > Michigan > Michigan state gazetteer and business directory, 1872 v. 2 > Part 14
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68
David Dixon, express and station agent. Emery Leander, carriage mnfr. Evans H M, general store.
Evans John, flouring mill, saw mill and cooper shop.
Huber George, shoe mnfr.
Iddings Rev I D .( Methodist). Lewis C B, hotel. Lewis C B & Son, general store. Porter R B, physician.
NAR
8
CZYOT
/ nov
A
MOTH
10
10 tiHogy sds
VI
alleV olgeld
Tall nósaf JE
tto siodel morl
sloine: el
igeryolST
mit In snif nindi
35low agwhat 31
.AB A
blasy
MO newsle
2
W
529
MAR
AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MAR
MARILLA.
A postoffice in the northeast part of Manistee county, township of Marilla, on the Manistee river, and 25 miles from Manistee. Was first settled in 1866. Fertile country; pro- ductions -- wheat, rye, oats, corn, buckwheat, hay and potatoes; of which oats, hay and potatoes are shipped away. It has a weekly mail. John Brimmer, postmaster.
MARINE CITY.
A ship building village on the St. Clair river, 50 miles above Detroit. It is in Cot- trellville township, St. Clair county, 20 miles below Port Huron, and 7 above Algonac, at the mouth of the river. It contains 5 churches, Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, German Methodist and Lutheran. There is also a large school house erected at a cost of $40,000. Ship building is carried on ex- tensively here, and Marine City has the reputation of building the largest steam ves- sels afloat on the northwestern lakes. The business is still actively prosecuted. It also has 3 or 4 saw mills running on ship stuff. Large quantities of Limberger cheese is manufactured in the vicinity. Marine City offers a good field for the establishment of a bank, an institution much needed. It has a weekly newspaper, the Gazette, independent in politics. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, McClure & Co's. John J. Spinks, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Algerr Martin, blacksmith. Antons Dirk, grocer.
Antons John, grocer.
Arnold S A, flouring mill, 212 miles west. Backus Mrs James W, drugs, groceries and fancy goods.
Baker Wm, blacksmith.
Barron Alex B, photographér.
Batten John, Sec Marine Stave Mnf'g Co. Bell John P, baker.
Bernatz Jacob, stoves and tinware.
Bissell Philip D, propr Marine City Gazette.
Blodget & Gardner, ship builders, yard on Belle river.
Blood & Hart, general store and wood dock. Boehm Peter, boots and shoes.
Brake Geo, carriages and wagons. Breuer & Co, tanners.
Brigham Martin, propr National Hotel. Buttironi Henry, general store.
Caswell Ambrose B, vessel-steering wheels. Clark Captain Phineas, vessel owner. Clough Ansil B, druggist.
Cottrell Lewis C. Dealer in Hard- ware and Groceries, cor Bridge and Main. Dandell Otto, Barber and Cigar Mnfr. Deiblers Michael, grocery and saloon.
Demont Thomas, propr Demont House.
Dettinger John, groceries.
Donaldson S, justice of the peace.
Donohoe Gibbons S, general store.
Dornoff John, grocer.
Drawe Wm, general store.
Drummond John, stoves and tinware.
Duff Wm, meat market.
Dunker Rev Louis (German Methodist).
Englehart Belshazer, shoemaker.
Fowles John, lumber and lime mafr.
Francis Peter, agent eureka mowing machine. Friederichs Adam, furniture and undertaker.
Graning Rev John (Lutheran).
Haley John C, grocer.
Heisler Joseph, joiner shop.
Holland Robert, General Store, Saw Mill, Wood Dock, Ship Builder and Ves- sel Owner.
Hurd Ward HK, Druggist and Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery and Confec- tionery.
Jones George F, propr Marine City hotel.
Kittler Simond, meat market.
Kliemann Clemens, wagon maker. Kobel James, restaurant and billiard hall.
Krider Peter, Furniture.
Lambert Rev August J (Catholic).
Langell Levi, grocery and saloon.
Langer Francis G, saloon.
Lempke Henry, saloon.
Lester David, ship yard. McDonnell John, saloon.
MeElroy C. President Marine City Stave Mnfg Co.
Mckenzie Thomas, saloon.
McTaggert John E, physician.
Marine City Gazette ( Republican), Philip D Bissell, editor and proprietor, opposite Public Park.
Marine City Stave Co, Crocket McEl-
roy Pres, John Batten, Sec. (See adr.)
Marine City Stave Mnfg Co, general store. Marshall James, brewer. Maus John, general store.
Meyer John G, saloon.
Mills Dean, harness maker.
Minnie Lewis, grocer.
Misener Rev D W (Methodist).
Muhme Charles, bakery.
Monn Christian, grocer. Morley Wm B, ship yard.
Owen B F, justice of the peace.
Parker Leonard B, physician. Piper Joseph, wagon maker.
Rochon Adolphus D, livery. Saph V A & Son, lawyers. Schoder Christian, saw mill, 516 miles south.
Schoenhofen Henry, grocer. Schriner Jacob, brick and lime mnfr. Schulte Henry, grocer.
Shepard A R & Bro, livery stable and stage proprietors.
TIIALA
disons
slim 02 .15711
als po'l wolsd
C
พร้อมไข่เนย oy & ErSTtO
ngawer vidasw
iling mi
1DOM
MuroglA
QmA
אפה
B 日
Држав )
Ben A riguold
Hobund andoile aveldist.
530
MAR
MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER
MAR
Silvernail & Trumbull, Sash, Door and Blind Mnfrs.
Souer Jacob, general store.
Souer Valentine L, general store. Spademan Charles, meat market.
Spink Samuel H, boot and shoe mnfr.
Spinks John J, general store and sewing ma- chine agent and musical instruments. Spinks Mrs Mary, general store.
Stevenson James, boarding house.
Strauss Christian, saddle and harness,
Thorp Rev Charles ( Episcopalian).
Vollmar Paul, carpenter.
Waldman Henry. jeweler.
Wonsey John A, Planing and Flouring Mills, Water.
Weng John, boot and shoemaker.
Western Union Telegraph Co, Frederick E Clough, operator.
Williams Jefferson, grocer.
Woods Joseph, blacksmith.
Zanders Francis, physician, 5 miles south.
MARION,
A postoffice of Marion township, Livingston county, 8 miles southwest of Howell. It is the center of a farming country, and ships wheat and wool. It has a weekly mail. Leander Purdy, postmaster.
MARLETTE,
A village of 300 inhabitants, in Marlette township, Sanilac county, 21 miles due north of Imlay City, its shipping point, and about 29 miles northwest of Lexington. It is in a rolling, timbered country, of which lumber and shingles are the leading productions. It has a tri-weekly mail. John McGill, post- master.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Albertson Cyrus H, lawyer. Chapman James, blacksmith.
Curry Rev Alfred (Baptist).
Curry Mrs E M, milliner.
Drummond Frank, physician.
Drummond Rev F (Adventist).
Ellsworth E, sash, door and blind factory. English & McCartney, blacksmiths. Fenner Mrs G H, general store. Frazer William, harness maker. Hammond Rev D W (Methodist).
Hoag Robert, general store,
McGill John, saw mill and general store.
McMahon Joel W, lawyer.
Moore Albert, livery stable.
Morris Joseph, general store.
Rawsen Rev William (Presbyterian).
Sloat S J, propr Rush House.
Welsh John, hotel propr.
Wever George, druggist and physician.
Wiggins Henry, blacksmith.
Wilson David, boot and shoemaker.
Wilson R & Son, saw and grist mill.
MARQUETTE.
The county seat of Marquette and the commercial metropolis of the Upper Peninsula. It is situated on a beautiful bay of the same name, about midway between St. Mary's river and the Wisconsin boundary line, 170 miles from the head of the canal and about 450 miles, by water, from Detroit. The building of the Marquette & Mackinac railroad will lessen the distance necessary to be traveled nearly one hundred miles. It has direct mailway communication with Chicago and Milwaukee, and in fact with all the cit- ies of the West except those of the lower peninsula. It is the eastern terminus of the Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon railway, now completed a distance of 65 miles to L'Anse at the head of. Keweenaw bay.
The real discovery of the iron beds of Marquette county occurred in 1845, at which
Marine City Stave Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF Salt, Sugar and Flour
BARREL STAVES
AND FINISHED HEADING.
Dealers in General Merchandise, MARINE CITY, MICHIGAN.
C. McELROY, President. J. BATIEN, Secretary.
M
Baa
2
8
SW
Sgalliy A
eelin! lo n aslim os
MortisJIA mangedo 1.2181 Ni
.00 9vse vio suisM
EHVATS LHASAE ONICASH ORHEIMITT OMA
МАЛІНОЇМ, УТЮ ЗИІНАМ YORUZ=M.3
53ª
MAR
MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
time the Jackson company was organized. The settlement of the present city of Mar- quette dates from about the same time. In :854 & plank road was constructed to the mines and the first iron dock built for con- venience of shipment. The railroad was completed to the mines in 1857, and in 1865 the C. & N. W. R. R., opened to Escanaba. The city has since grown steadily and now numbers a population of 5,242.
Marquette is the great center of the iron interests of Lake Superior. There are alto- gether 36 mines and 17 furnace companies, the aggregate product of the former for 1874 being 935,490 tons of ore, valued at $5,058,979, and of the latter, 90,494 tons of pig iron, valued at $2,533, 832, making a total product of $7,592,811. Of the 1,025,982 tons of ore and pig iron Marquette shipped 469 .- 942 tons, Escanaba, 305,074 tons, and L'Anse 250,966 tons.
The manufacturing interests of Marquette include 3 large blast furnaces, a rolling mill, 2 large foundries and machine shops and two extensive brown stone quarries with mills for sawing the stone into merchantable shape. The extensive car and machine shops of the M. H. & O. R. R., are also located here and at these shops all the cars employed on the line are constructed and locomotives rebuilt and repaired.
The city is lighted with gas and supplied with water by Holly water works, three well organized hose companies, constituting its fire department. The main street contains a number of very handsome blocks and an air of thrift and prosperity pervades every fea- ture of the city. There are 7 churches, some of them very fine structures, A new Episcopal church is in process of erection to cost, completed, $50,000. The school build. ings number 4, with a $75,000 brown stone high school in course of construction ; num- ber of children attending school, 1,523. There are 3 public halls and a $50.000 opera house is now (1875) building. There are several good hotels among which the North- western is in all respects first-class, and en- joys a great popularity with summer visitors and tourists.
There is only one newspaper at Marquette, but this one, the Mining Journal, for its en- terprise and ability merits the monopoly it enjoys. The financial interests of the city are represented by 3 banks with an aggre- gate capital and surplus of $1,500,000. The city has several mercantile establishments that do a business of $250,000 each an- nually.
In the event of the upper peninsula being set off as a separate State, Marquette will no doubt become its capital. Telegraph- Northwestern. Express-American. Sam-
uel Billings, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Baker Mrs, dress maker, Washington.
Ball, Black & Gray, (Dan H Ball, C P Black, W H Gray), Attorneys at Law, cor Spring and Front.
Bancroft Iron Co, Jay C Morse, sec.
Bannerman John, liquors.
Barnes Henry, dentist.
Bay Furnace Co, E P Williams, sec.
Berdie & Heyn, liquors and tobacco.
Bishop -- , saloon.
Black C P, prosecuting attorney, Spring and Front.
Blake C G, sec Michigan Iron Co.
Brimacome J P, shoemaker.
Brimacome & Cundy, builders, Lake.
Brooks T B, geologist and explorer.
Browe Wm C, general ticket agent M. H. & O. R. R.
Brown Jacob, pop mnfr.
Brown James E, barber, Superior.
Brown, McNamara & Co, sash, door and blind mnfrs.
Burt Hiram A, real estate.
Burt Wm, real estate.
Burt Wm A, sec Bart Free Stone Co.
Burt Free Stone Co, Wm A Burt, sec.
Call C H, Cashier First National Bank.
Campbell Ambrose, register U. S. Land Office.
Cannon Iron Co. John A Owens, agent.
Champion Iron Co, Wm E Stone,
Sec, Alfred Kidder, Agent, Spring and Front. (See adv.)
Chandler Joseph H. collector of Customs,
Childs B F, photographer. 66 Front.
Citizen's Bank, Ambrose Campbell, Pres, James M Wilkinson, Cashier, Front. (See adv.)
Clark Wallace, physician, Lake.
Clendenon Wmn H, observer serg't U. S. S. Service.
Cleveland Iron Mining Co, Jay C Morse, general agent.
Cloeckner Joseph, saloon.
Cochran Vernon B, supt Union School.
Cochran & Cochran, lawyers, No. 2 Wat- son's Block.
Cole's Hall, Sidney Adams, propr, 75 Front.
Coles Mrs S, meat market.
Collins Charles G, dry goods, 65 Front.
Conklin G N, jeweler, 68 Front.
Cook Thomas, saloon.
Cozzens Hotel, Alfred Cozzens, Propr, cor Washington and Front.
Crary & Burt, job printers.
Crowley Charles, sheriff.
Crowley John, druggist.
Crucial James B, physician.
Culbert & Read, livery stable.
brw gnis
03520
mua
3 2.2
000.00
zł szuod
ejamtuo bis
IT
smobad Jduolx
1
532
MAR MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER MAR
Dalliba Wm S, agent American Express Co and manager Northwestern Telegraph Co. Dalliba Mapes, Lawyers, 62 Front.
Deiterrich Joseph, saloon, Washington.
Desgardins J A, physician, cor Rock and Front.
Donovan Timothy, saloon, Front.
Downs II A, General Fire and Marine Insurance Agent, Lake.
Doyle Edward, saloon, Superior.
Droelle Wm, tailor, Washington.
Duquett John, saloon, Superior.
Dwyer James, saloon, Front and Superior.
Ericson Mufg Co, foundry and machine shop.
Evans John, barber, Front and Spring.
Everett P M & Son, bankers and real estate, Front.
Fassbender J C, meat market, Washington.
First National Bank, Peter White President, C. H Call Cashier, Front. ( See adv.)
Fiske Eben W, dentist, 75 Front.
Fitzgerald Thomas C, steam boat inspector, office Custom House.
Fleetwood Rev B F, (Episcopalian), Ridge. Fraser Edward, lumber, Bluff,
Freeman George, U. S. steamboat inspector, office Custom House.
Freeman & Brother, Livery Stables, Front.
Frei Jacob, boots, shoes and groceries, Front. Gillett J H. manager Marquette Lumber Co. Lake.
Glaser John, barber, Superior.
Glasier Lewis S, telegraph operator, M. H. & O. R. R.
Gray Noah W, agent Peninsular Iron Co, Carp River.
Greenens James, restaurant, cor Front and Main.
Greenewald Frank, marble dealer.
Greis Martin, shoemaker, 68 Front.
Greninger George, boarding house, Wash- ington.
Gregory H & Co, Contractors, Build- ers and Undertakers, Main. (See adv.)
Mager & Wallaster, Furniture and Upholstered Goods Mnfrs, Main. (See adv.)
Hagerty Michael, saloon, 70 Front.
Hallan John, builder, Front.
Halpin Edward, meat market, Front.
Handford H F, shoemaker, Spring.
Hansen Charles, boarding house, Spring and Lake.
Harden J S jr, cashier and auditor M. H. & O. R. R.
Hardy Edward S, Judge of Probate, office Court House.
Hopkins J, hardware, 97 Front. Hopkins Samuel, painter.
Hornby John, Master of Transport» tion, M. H. & O. R. R.
Hotop Louis, grocer, Washington.
Hulbert Rev C E, (Baptist). Humphrey S D, physician. Washington.
Hunt Patrick, harness maker, Superior. Hurley T T, harness maker, Superior.
Huron Bay Slate and Iron Co, W L Wetmore Pres, John L Williams Supt, H A Downs Sec and Treas, Officein Custom House. (See adu.)
Jacker Joseph, gunsmith, Front.
Jackson H W, millinery and dry goods, 89 Front cor Main.
Jenkins Charles I, Furniture, Bed- ding, Upholstery and House Furnishing Goods, 60 Front.
Jewell Thomas, supt Marquette & Pacific Rolling Mill Co
Keystone House, Mrs H F Stanton propr, Third.
Kidder Alfred, Agt Champion Iron Co, Spring and Front.
Lake Superior Iron Co, C H Hall agent, Spring and Front.
Lake Superior Powder Co. C H Call Sec and Treas, Front. ( See adv.) Laurechelle Joseph, saloon, Front.
Levy S M & Co, clothing, 63 Front.
Levy & Torbe, boots and shoes, 73 Front. Lichtfuss & Johnson, saloon, Washington. Lieb & Thony, saloon, 72 Front.
Lowe Wm F, shoemaker, cor .3d and Main.
Lyons F, Propr Northwestern Hotel, Lake. McComber Iron Co, Jay C Morse gen agent, Lake.
McGregor John T, grocer, 75 Front.
McQuillen James, physician, Front.
Machts August, grocer, 55 Front.
Maloney James, blacksmith, Superior.
Marcks August, brewer, Spring.
Marquette Brown Stone Co, M
H Maynard Treas and Gen Manager, Front and Spring. (See adv.)
Marquette Gas Light Co, W L Wetmore, pres ; M H Maynard, sec and treas, cor Front and Spring.
Marquette, Houghton & Onion- agon R. R., Samuel Schoch, Supt and Gen Manager, Front.
Marquette Iron Co, Jay C Morse, Gen Agent, Lake.
Marquette Lumber Co, J H Gillett, mana- ger, Lake.
Marquette & Pacific Rolling Mill Company, W W Wheaton, Treas and Gen Manager ; John Scudder, Sec. (See odv.)
Mather Henry R, deputy county treasurer, Front.
Mathews & Longyear, real estate, 63 Front.
THỜI
matis@
b
M
ÔNG 219
odQU
IM ThaenH
alsit
AGH
0
S yhielt
anidq
maidgoll
533
MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MAR
The First National Bank, MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN.
CAPITAL, $400,000.00. SURPLUS, $100,000.00.
DIRECTORS:
PETER WHITE. HENRY R. MATHER, M. L. HEWITT, JAY C. MORSE, C. H. CALL.
PETER WHITE, President. C. H. CALL, Cashier. W. T. CALL, Ass't Cashier.
Lake Superior Powder Co.,
MARQUETTE, L. S., MICH. RE,
C. H. CALL, Secretary and Treasurer.
Marquette Brown Stone Co. OF MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN. M. H. MAYNARD, Treas. & Gen'l Manager.
Owns extensive quarries of Brown Free Stone in the city of Marquette. Their quarries also furnish a beautiful variety of variegated Free Stone. Our principal Market is Chicago, where splendid Buildings constructed of stone from our quarry can be seen.
W. L. WETMORE, President. JNO. J. WILLIAMS, Sup't. Huron Bay Slate and Iron Company MANUFACTURERS OF GREEN AND BLUE-BLACK ROOFING SLATE,
THESE SLATE ARE OF UNSURPASSED BEAUTY AND QUALITY. Quarries Located on Lake Superior and accessible to the Markets of the East, South, West and North-west. H. A. DOWNS, Sec. & Treas., MARQUETTE, MICH.
HAM
J211H odT
MAOIHOLM ITTHUOSAM
DO. CVBILVIY 100.000,0018 .20.175 00.0
BELEK MHILE'
101028911 bris vistomed KTAD .H .O
.00 eno12 nwond etteupisM MADIHOIM STTAUOSAM HO
ДАТУ. ОНАИТАЙ Н. М.
018 Bo ssirup svjenetzo antwO
used s dainail osla asimisup tiedT
bibns] 14 Ingioning
Yasqmod notI bris stsle 5
ATAJ2 ЭЙНООЯ
ETT31 2 BMWOu
534
MAR
MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER
MAR
Maynard Mathew II, Treasurer and Gen Manager Marquette Brown Stone Co ; Treasurer and Gen Manager Marquette Gas Light Co.
Mead Thomas, Indian curiosities and gen store, 49 Front.
Merritt Daniel H, propr Iron Bay Foundry, Lake.
Metropolis Iron Co, John A Owens, Sec and Treas, residence, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Michigan Iron Co, C G Blake Sec and Treas, cor Spring and Front.
Mining Journal, A P Swineford and C Y Osburn, Publishers, Main.
Moore Francis M, county clerk, Court House.
Morgan Thomas, carpenter, Superior.
Morse Jay C, gen agent Cleveland Iron Mining Co, Lake.
Mrack Rev Father, (Catholic).
Munising Iron Co, E P Williams, sec, Front.
Murray & Robbins, grocers. 57 Front.
Naehr F P, Propr Tremont House; Superior. .00
Neidhart B, hardware, Front.
Newberger Isaac, clothing, Front.
New York Iron Mine, Geo W Smith, sec, residence, New York City.
HAGER & WALLASTER, DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE, And Manufacturers of all kinds of
UPHOLSTERED GOODS.
Orders Promptly Attended to, and All Goods made in the Latest Style. Hotels, Mining Companies and Boarding Houses will find it to their advantage to buy of us,
GEO. W. HAGER, ) Six years with Main Street, next to Mining Journal Office, MARQUETTE, L. S., MICH.
N. WALLASTER, J Weber Furniture Co., of Detroit.
The Marquette & Pacific Rolling Mill Co. MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN. MANUFACTURERS OF ANTHRACITE PIG METAL, MUCK, BAR AND MERCHANT IRON.
E. A. ELLIOTT, President, Detroit, Mich.
JOHN SCUDDER, Sec'y, Marquette, Mich.
ctors Manu
THOMAS JEWELL, Sup't., Marquette, Mich. WM. W. WHEATON, Treasurer and General Manager. E AND S.
ROLLING MILL MINE, NEGAUNEE, 13
W. W. WHEATON, Agent, Marquette. JAMES BALL, Sup't., . Negaunee.
MARC BEST QUALITY HEMATITE ORE. GAN
ЯАМ
pile jogmerk ast
IT hasM
napldoll ANOTT
ARTRAJJAW ЗЯПЛАН
ЯЯШТІИЯЦЯ
2000Đ CHANTEJOHAU
X30AH ,W.030 H3IM .2:J STTSUPRAM
.О НЁМ grillЯ энэ З эмзправМэНТ WYKONELLE WICHICVN ПО СЯНЯИТОАНИКАМ
СИА ЯЛЯ ХОУМ ЛАТЕМ ДІЯ ИТЮАЯНТИА МОЯІ ТИАНОЯЯМ
.
bienT FTOLLIX .A 2
AVONT
БОГГІИСИНГГАНИЕ ЛЕСУЛИЕЕ'
АЛО ЭТІТАМАН YTLIAUO TaHA
535
MAR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MAR
CITIZENS' BANK,
INCORPORATED UNDER LAWS OF MICHIGAN. MARQUETTE, MICH.
Capital $150,000.00. Surplus $15,250.00.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Particular attention given to Collections, and proceeds promptly remitted at the current rates of exchange, on day of payment.
OFFICERS ;- AMBROSE CAMPBELL, President ; EDWARD BREITUNG, Vice President; JAS. M. WILKINSON, Cashier ; FRED. M. STEELE, Ass't Cashier.
CHAMPION IRON Co.
President, JOSEPH S. FAY, Boston, Mass. Secretary, WM. E. STONE, Boston, Mass. Treasurer, W. P. FAY, Boston, Mass. Agent, A. KIDDER, Marquette, Lake Superior.
Dealers in Iron Ores from the Champion Mine at Champion, Marquette County, containing deposits of both Magnetic and Specular Ores of great purity, and proprietors of other Iron Locations in that vicinity.
H. GREGORY, President. J. P. RIDDELL, Secretary. J. JOHNSON
H. GREGORY & CO., ( Successors to J. W. WYCKOFF & CO.)
Manufacturers, Contractors,
BUILDERS AND UNDERTAKERS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Building Materials, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, CUT STONE, &c., &c. Office and Factory, Main Street, near M. H. & O. R. R. Depot, MARQUETTE, L. S., - - MICHIGAN.
NAN
SAM
ХИАЯ СИАХІТЮ
HOIM 8TTE M
00.000.0818 LajigsD
229012 B
ОО ИОЯТ ИОНМАНО
7AT & H'138O[ Jusbias:4
OTa
IngCI
ethoc Golsingensą Bitia
imon T nail ssdito lo
HORNHOL 1
,00 & YHODHAD H
COULLSCIOL2
EHHHATHIOMU ONA 293QUIUg
Trasloil egnibluoM/ W/ pribliua
Город, л . н . в. д .и .м .
MADIHOIM HTTHUOHAM
536
MAR MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER MAR
New York Iron Mining Co, S J Tilden, pres.
Nielson James, distillers' agent and com- mission merchant, Front.
Northrop George J, physician, Front.
Northrup Rev R G ( Methodist ).
Northwestern Hotel, F. Lyons, propr. Lake. Northwestern Telegraph Co, Wm S Dalliba, manager, Spring.
O'Keeffe John G, justice of the peace, Front.
O'Keeffe Patrick, saloon, Superior.
Ontonagon Silver Mining Co, B F Childs, secretary.
Opera House Co, P M Everett, pres ; Wm Burt, sec.
Osburn Charles Y, editor Mining Journal, Main.
Palmer J Dwight, special United States Treasury Agent, No I Watson's Block.
Parks & Hayden; lawyers, No I Watson's Block.
Pendill J P, general store, Superior.
Peninsular Iron Co, N W Gray, agent, Carp river.
Pickands James & Co. hardware, mining and railway supplies, Lake.
Pittsburgh & Lake Angeline Iron Co, (Lake Angeline Mine and Edwards' Mine) Alfred Kidder, Agent, Spring and Front.
Plunkit John, tailor, Spring.
Preston George, barber, cor Front and Supe- rior.
Primeau Joseph II. City Recorder, No. 4 Moore's Block.
Republic Iron Co, P Stackhouse, agent, Spring and Front.
Riedinger Louise, meat market, cor Front and Superior.
Risdon Daniel, Restaurant, 63 Front. Rogers H& I, Grocer, 73 Front.
Rothschild & Bending, liquors and cigars, Front.
Rublein George, brewer.
Schoch Samuel, General Manager and Supt M. H. & O. R. R.
Schott & Co, clothing.
Schweitzer Louis, billards and saloon. Front. Scoville Johnson, Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Agents Crane Bros' Steam Heating Apparatus, 91 Front.
Scranton Silver Mining Co, C G Van Fleet sec, residence, Scranton Pa.
Sendder John, Sec Marquette and Pacific Rolling Mill Co.
Shaw A C & Son, grocers, Washington.
Sibson John, general freight agent, M. H. & O. R. R., Lake.
Spalding Edmund M, civil engineer, Front. Spalding & Co, real estate, Front.
Spear F B & Co, commission merchants, Superior.
Stackhouse Powell, agent Republic Iron Co, Spring and Front.
Stafford Henry I, Druggist, 69 Front. Stanton Mrs H F, propr Keystone House, 3d. Steamboat Inspector, Thos G Fitzgerald, office, Custom House.
Stegmiller Louis, jeweler, 58 Front.
Steinbrecker George, meat market, Washing- ton.
Struck Carl F, architect, Front. Swineford Alfred P, editor Mining Journal, Main.
Taft H S, physician, Washington.
Tapken Henry, notions; Washington.
Thompson George, lawyer, 66 Front.
Thompson Wm P, manager Western Union Tel Co, 68 Front.
Todd Benjamin P, lawyer, 66 Front.
Tremont House, F P Naehr Propr, Superior.
Vierling Martin, saloon, Superior.
Warner Henry E, sec Board of Fire and Water Commissioners, Front.
Watson J W & Son, general store, 59 Front. Werner Peter, saloon, Front.
Westlake & Bronson, general store, 102 Front.
Wetmore & Bro, general store, 71 Front.
Wheaton WIR W, Treasurer and Gen Manager Marquette & Pacific Rolling Mill, res Detroit.
Whiting James S, grocer, 100 Front.
Wilkinson James M, Cashier Citi- zens' Bank, Front.
Williams Edward P, sec Munising Iron Co, Front.
Williams John L, supt Huron Bay Slate & Iron Co, office Custom House.
Williams Win D, Attorney M. H. & O. R. R., Front.
Winthrop Iron Co, A B Meeker sec, res Chicago.
Wright Charles E. iron explorer.
Wright Wm R, baker.
Wyckoff Mrs S J, agent Davis' Sewing Ma- chine, 75 Front.
Wyckoff Wm, justice of the peace, 75 Front. Zaman Anton, saloon, Washington.
MARSHALL.
Marshall is the county seat of Calhoun county, and a thriving city on the M. C. R. R., 108 miles from Detroit and 177 from Chicago. It is also on the Kalamazoo river which supplies it with a valuable water power.
The site was selected for a village in 1830 by a colony from New York State. The place advanced rapidly under the impulse of speculation which for the next few years car- ried everything before it. Then 'in 1836 came the collapse and a long period of re-
И
FO
8
bal coolL T
ING
dnor3 17 :31018 1619
SR9N99 3. sict
dogs8
0
10.55
ВСЯ
eiv
0198
aw
ПОЈ
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.