New atlas and directory of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, 1895, Part 9

Author: Steele, George E., b. 1842; Beers, Chas. M; E.P. Noll & Co; Rand McNally and Company; Seymour E. Pond & Co
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Traverse City, Mich. : Seymour E. Pond & Co.
Number of Pages: 134


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W.S.Chandler 41.16


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11


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J. A.


A.N.


80


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Cobbs &


20 U. S. 40


1C


2


1 W. Harker 80


3


John Gillis


40


61


R.T. Parker


C.P.


C. P.


J.A.


Wade


W.A.Dewey 80


U. S.


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15


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160


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82 Cobbs


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52


1.40


79


EXPLANATIONS :


Residences. Highways Railroads


Fractional lot numbers and acreages in heavy figures. Descriptive numbers in light figures.


Township 25 North Range 9 West.


Scale: 2 inches to the Mile.


73.00


39.97


39.87 67.


39.78 60


39.87 48


39.85


39.80


39.90


35.97 36


39.9% 35


39.94 34 J.D.


39.84 Cobbs.& Mitchell


99.79 23 GR&Z R.R.


393+ 77.


39.68


89.61


39.54 74


39.37


39.70


39.83 39.95 7


Platt Barnum


MN.


W.A.


R. A. Heming


Henry E.


"Davis Williams


Kimble


43.20 63


164


50


51


38


39


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26


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40


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C.M.


C. T.


Vincent


40


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40


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783


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Peterson


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86


707


100


90


773


772


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80


80


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Wir Letson


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756


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754 M.L. Miller


757


150


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80


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158 M.J. Bond


160


760


80


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120


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SL Babcocken


167


753


752


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160


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764 K.E. Mabbs


765 s. L. Babcock


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785


796


795


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209


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215


214


222


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207


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80


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223


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80


80


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80


80


80


80


80


80


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41,35


268


263


266


262


2.67


253


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760


720


40


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Dish Cof.


C. H. Tyler


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160


160


254


255


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284


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Mitchell


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376


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160


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760


160


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S. L. Babcock


H.D. Tabor 80


80


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40


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Newmarch


Lynden Walker


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Ae1


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40


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737 3810


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Robt Pierce


0 80.0


40


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Geo IL. Green


R. R.


Perry Downey Lewis


Blue &


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7805.


784:


740


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40


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80


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Fraser


Alex Mc Donald


Angus


M


40


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160


760


0


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· C.A. Barker


1


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780 Ezra King


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CO.


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80


80


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749


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797


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J. M Nutten


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270


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160


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16:16 792


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C.H. Tyler


R. Tyler


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279 H.P.


220 D.


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241


239


238


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80


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374 30 373 Geo


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372 Richa. Bridson


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276


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Davis & & Blacker


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J.K. Ritter


Jas Murphy


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Daniel


80


760


160


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32.


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297


290


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49.88


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72


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S.P.Cashey


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661


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0 . 706


Esther


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G. R.& II


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777


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Emmons


Frank Johnson


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Robt. Scott


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44.67


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80


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Dan'l. Me. Coy \Dant. Me. Coy


745


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Albright


2.


0


1


799


774


State


Lumber.


772


763


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Edwin Russell


Danl Me. Coy Danl. Mc. Coy


Monteith Holbrook &


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276


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2.26


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Geo L. Hedges


Sorts


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79 190


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138


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75


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142


160


80


786


160


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John


25


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Thos Mortin


286


80


282.


720


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39.93 39.89


39.77


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J.R.


Matthews Van


81


MAP OF


MICHIGAN.


Scale 300 feet to 1 Inch.


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ST


6


20


5


10


19


4


18


2


11 12 13 14


10


1


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ST.


ST


20 19 18 77 18


75


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21 20 19 18


77 16 75 14 33


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4


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1


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20 19 18 1 FT


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20 19


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MORGAN


ST.


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ST


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ECKENFELS & BONNELL'S ADDITION TO FIFE LAKE


MERRETT


ST


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8


9


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4


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72


ST


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22


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ST


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20 19


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24 25 22 21 20 79 18 77 16 75 14 13


ELIZABETH


ST,


319 304


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1


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9


10


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20 19 18 77 16 75 14 13


ROAD


CEDAR ST.


128645


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1


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ST.


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2


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ST


THOMAS


11


9


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8


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80


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1


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9


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219


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ST


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4


6


SIXTH


ST:


9


5


CENTER


4


FIFE LAKE


4.


83


MAYFIELD


Residences.


EXPLANATIONS :


Railroads


Fractional lot numbers and acreages


in heavy figures.


Township 25 North Range 11 West.


Descriptive numbers in light figures.


Scale: 2 inches to the Mile.


41.18


42.92


42.55


42.78


41.93 42.20


42.48


42.15


43.34


43.09


.42.83 42.58


44. 27 42.29


12.37


42.45


42.56 48.63


,48.72


42.85


48.67 42.52


42.37 4825


35


33


20


79


70


.


$


.


Peter Biermacher


Andrew


Fred


Sarah.


Kreuger


Highland


Wickerson Sherbert


Philip Young


Mary


Linfus


Julia A. & G.G


Stephenson


Lawrence


Gibbs


38


07


1 26


1 77 2


45


RO


27


72


5


Highland


4


Teniby


X


36


37


Tooley


Carley


Nickerson


FrazerHANNAHP.O.


28


Thos.


Ira Linton


Tassel


40


F.H.Stephenson Worm3


John Kaple


D. S. Nickerson


40


80


80


Norton


80


40


40


FRAC .


80


40


80


60


0


80


D.S.Nickerson


Jos. Weber


30


RON


22


76


14


3


7


Ruth Miner


3869-50


47


39


37


Hattie


S.S.


23


75


Aug.


6


"Chas.


Alonzo& Van


Joso .Sanders


Jno


Margaret


.


z


Weber


Klinikne!


John B.


Highland


Those


Buck


WOTT Bros.


Roy


40


40


L. Highland


Powells


Eugene Worton


40


80


5


40


S


D.S. Nickerson


80.


98.87


43


44


760


5R


Elizabeth


32


25


77


8


80


57


160


80


W. Com


Ird


M.


B. A. Stone


Herrie


Amanda Boyes


Steinmille'Sackett


Webster


Henry Nortons


160


80


Mc. Rill


40


.


D


80


DEth.


40


120 School


Matzen


.


House No.40


80


0


Albert Rialy


William A


.


.


.


94


93


92


97


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SF


89.00 ---


55


54


53


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63


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73


78.


84


83


Mrs.


88


99


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.


·


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56


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Matt


Peter


Moses Brownson


Morris


Burt


1


Junges Biermacher


8


O Lorenzo


80


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Schell


Sebastian


William A


D


Tompkins


74


85


120


Homerich


Nickelson


-


80


80


39.07


.


80


80


56


80


Alme Leggett


F.& J. Allor


R. B. Dresander


Albert Nickerson


S. E.


Curdey


S. E. Curdey


_M. W.


66


Henry H ...


Highland


Williams


.


0


40


80


WT Tompkins


80


120


H


120


72


Lawrence


Ludwig


Eliza Brown9


Peter Devoe. G


Homerich


Nickerson


os Logie


.


Jos.Steenbughs


39.75


78


60


70


.


59


77


Buford


76


John


88


86


C


96


95


701


700


Geo


·Ormsby


Winchcomb


C. F. Brett


Oliver Houghton


Bartz


Elizabeth.


40


40


80


S.E.Curdey


S.E. Curdey


80


80


89


90


702


Cronikhite


80


99. 900


80


80


80


80


80


Jno Bart:


79


Cameron


Joseph


R.H.


Minnie


80


80


160


Elgin Houghton


Horton


SCH


Tompkins


Whitney Buyes


160


Engle


Robert


120


Engle


40


40


80


40


Unknown 9


Rutkowski


John Grahams


Henry Rose


G.R.& I.R.R.C


Hattie Drake


39.22.


.


736


1735


134


733


Warren'e Horton's


124


723


773


772


770


758


Thas.


104


708


159


7


75


Monroe Bros.


"George Day;


Jno


737


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Nicholas


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Stur to


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Junkles


80


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HOLTTLSOM


40


Case"


40


&


39.16 750


737


738


739


740


725


726


774


775


776


G. R. & I. R.R.


80


80


80


80


Young !


Margaret Winchcomb


Louise


Peter


Nicholas


Andrew


Thos Harrison


Crotser


80


757


Ormsby Steffens


.Mat Fasel


ATLTILL


"Willacher "


Harrison


160


Robert Burns


.


76.1


80


80


40


40


160


.


Comstock


Hattie E. S


Cameron Buford Chas Tromme


Anton Steffess


Tompkingo Ormsbya


753


743


742


741


128


787


777


706


705.


L. W. Duell G


778


Jos. Homerich


N.


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754


2169


768


Henry Rawlings


John Kriser"


5


Hurd


Jas. Dempsey


744


Margaret Gray


719


Jos.


Andrew Willaches


Frank


JTLa


G. R.& I. R. R.


N


G. R. & I.R.R.


Henry Rawlings


Fussel


80


80


5


Gillows


"Hulett


40


80


80


G. R. & I.R.R.


720


787


722


709


39.03


166


767


755


756


745


746


747


129


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737


732


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J. C.


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160


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Joseph


Jno A


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O. P.


Peter Anna


DunTL


Walker


JasWise


Arthur Star


Thos.


764


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Paffhousen


5 80


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Dempsey Bolster


Anderson


Griffith


March


-


School House


80


40


40


Jas. Wheat


.


1


40


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Rawlins


.


.


88.95


School House &


787


790.


789


759


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278


217


170


769


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782


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797


798


797


277


210


209


208


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Hamlin


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Edgar Ormsby


Jno


George


60


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Margaret George


80


80


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Paffhausen Gray


80


Gray


Gray ST


Aaron


192


793


0 200


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272


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80


80


373


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Harry


Philip Schichtel


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Jas. Dempsey


160


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40


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80


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71


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79


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785


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794


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2031


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214


273


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280


279


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777


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V


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Barbara Young


J. H. Crumb


40


80


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Becker


Allen


80


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1749


40


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800


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196


806


207


275


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Matchett


780


0


785


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22,7


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120


160


38.57


J.


G. R.& I.R.R.


160


G.R.&I.R.R.


David Swanson G. R. & I. R.R.


160


Andrew


.


788


160


Marigold


120


80


80


80


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School House


Henry Doukers


40


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O


.


223


G.R.& I.4


38.47


867


262


225


R. R.


Richard Davis


268


Winchcomb


8,61


257


250


242


241


240


235


233


284


otto


Byron


20


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MICHIGAN-Upper Peninsula


66 -Lower


UNITED STATES-With portions of Canada and Mexico


THE WORLD-Mercator's Projection


87


NOTES ON MICHIGAN.


FORMATION. " The Territory Northwest of the River Ohio" included all Michigan from 1787 until 1800, after which the part west of the longitude of Lansing was set apart to Indiana, to which the section east of Lansing was annexed in 1802. When " Michi- gan Territory " was founded in 1805, it included part of the Upper Peninsula, and all of the Lower, with strips of Indiana and Ohio. The Indiana part was taken away in 1816. In 1818 the territory covered the domains just mentioned, all of the Upper Peninsula, Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota ; the public lands became opened for settlement in 1817, and a great im- migration set in from the East. The population of 500 in 1800 arose by 1830 to 31,639. In 1834 the Michigan boundaries included also the Dakotas, east of the Missouri and White-Earth Rivers.


DESCRIPTIVE. The State covers 58,915 square miles, and is larger than New York or Pennsylvania. Its long and sinuous coast-line makes it more irregular in outline than any other State, and also gives it a considerable commercial importance.


The Lower Peninsula lies between Lakes Erie, St. Clair and Huron on the east, and Lake Michigan on the west, and has the shape of a mitten, with Port Austin at the tip of the thumb, It is 277 miles long and 259 miles wide, with several large and navigable rivers, great areas of fertile valleys, and in the north a broad forest, containing many lakes. The climate is milder than in other States in the same latitude, on account of the surrounding waters, with a mean tem- perature of 474°, and a yearly rain-fall of 42 inches. The waters of Lake Huron are discharged through the St. Clair river, 40 miles long, into Lake St. Clair, a shallow expanse of 360 square miles, surrounded by low, wild-rice fields. Thence the Detroit river flows for 20 miles, into Lake Erie, opening towards its mouth into a width of four miles. The Straits of Mackinaw, uniting Lakes Huron and Michigan, are four miles wide, and contain many islands, one of which is occu- pied by the quaint ancient mission and modern sum- mer resort of Mackinac. The Manitou Islands, in Lake Michigan, cover 1,000 square miles, and have 1,300 people, mostly engaged in the fisheries.


The upper Peninsula is about half the size of the Lower, with a length of 318 miles from east to west, and 30 to 164 miles from north to south. Rugged mountain ranges traverse this region, between Lake Superior on the north, and Lakes Huron and Michigan and the State of Wisconsin on the south. Rich virgin forests cover the south, and elsewhere rough hill- spurs and sandy plains sweep off from the main lines of highlands. The Sault-Sainte-Marie river forms the boundary between the United States and Canada, and unites Lake Superior with Huron. It is 62 miles long, with many islands and silvery broadenings, and almost unoccupied forest-bound shores. The granite lock at the St. Mary's Ship-Canal is the largest in the world, 515 feet long and 80 feet wide, with a lift of 20 feet. A greater tonnage passes through this canal every year than through the famous Suez Canal.


Keweenaw Point projects 70 miles into Lake Supe- rior, with its copper-bearing mountain ranges; 55 miles distant, and near the Canadian shore, is Isle Royale, 45 miles long, with rocky shores, great hills and woods. Detroit, the metropolis of Michigan, and one of the five chief lake ports, extends for 7 miles along the Detroit river, the outlet of the upper Great Lakes. It has an immense commerce, both by water and on the numerous converging railways, and is also endowed with many important manufactures. Among the chief articles of traffic are grain and pork, wool and copper. "The City of the Straits" has notable public buildings, monuments and parks.


Grand Rapids has built water-power canals from the falls on Grand river ; and among its many industries the making of all grades of furniture stands foremost. Saginaw is the metropolis of the lumber and salt busi- ness of the Saginaw-Bay country, and extends along both sides of the Saginaw river. Further down that stream are Bay City and West Bay City, with their large exports of lumber, salt and fish. Muskegon is another well-known lumber port, near Lake Michigan, and Cheboygan and Traverse City follow the same business. Lansing, the capital of the State since 1847, has important public institutions, in the valley of the Grand river. Port Huron is known for its ship- building ; Alpena, for lumber; Jackson, for manu- factures ; and Ann Arbor, for its great State University. Along the southeastern coast of Lake Superior are the famous Pictured Rocks, 7 miles of brilliant and strangely-shaped sandstone cliffs,


THE NAME of the State comes from two Chippewa words, meaning "Great Lake," and applied by the Indians to the present Lake Michigan.


The arms of Michigan show a hunter, standing alone, with the rising sun in the background. The motto was given by Lewis Cass, and is : SI QUIERIS PENINSULAM AMCENAM, CIRCUMSPICE-which is to say, being translated, " If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you."


THE POPULATION of the State is 2,241,454. It was 1,636,937 in 1880, and 1, 184,059 in 1870. The rate of increase between 1870 and 1880 was 38 per cent., and between 1880 and 1890, 28 per cent.


Michigan has about 7,000 Indians, most of whom are in the Ontonagon, L'Anse and Vieux-Desert bands of Chippewas, on the Upper Peninsula. The Potta- wattomies of Huron dwell on the Lower Peninsula. AGRICULTURE in Michigan yields 27,000,000 bushels of wheat, 21,000,000 of shelled corn, 30,000,000 of oats, 10,000,000 of potatoes, and 1,500,000 tons of hay. The apples, peaches and other fruits of the southwestern counties are of unusual excellence and largely supply Chicago. Kalamazoo is the chief place in America for celery, to whose culture 2,000 acres are devoted. Michigan has nearly 4,000,000 head of live- stock ; and 45,000 colonies of bees.


THE MINERAL PRODUCT is mainly in the splendid iron ores of the Marquette and Gogebic, Menominee and Vermillion Ranges, on the Upper Peninsula, reaching about 8,000,000 tons a year, of unparalleled richness, and making the purest and most refactory iron in America. It is largely shipped to the rolling mills of Chicago, Cleveland and Pitts- burgh. The copper mines of the Upper Peninsula have sent out $200,000,000 worth of copper. Michigan produces more salt than any other State, from wells about Saginaw Bay and Manistee. Other products are coal, grindstones, land plaster, stucco, fire-clay, ochre, marble, sandstone, limestone, glass-sand,




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