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Darby, William, 6. Dascom, H. N., 318.
Daughters of Pocahontas, 355.
Daughters of Rebekah, 355.
Dauncy, John C., 266.
Davidson, Wilbur F., 581.
Davidson, & Wonsey, 376.
Davis, Wellington, 257, 366.
Dean, Elinor F., 692. Deamud, W. E., 585.
Decker, Henry S., 284.
De Gurse. Thomas E., 729.
De Gurse, T. E., 336.
DeGryse, Henry, 841.
Derck, W. P., 336.
Deschamps. Baptiste Jean, 140.
Desmond, 116, 144, 153, 422.
Desmond township, 228, 245, 253.
Desmond village, 255.
Desnoyers, P. J., 97.
Desroyer, Jean B., 141.
Detroit in 1701, 46.
Detroit and Milwaukee Railway Com- pany, S2.
Detroit, Mt. Clemens . & Marine City Railway Company, 394.
Detroit & Port Huron Railroad Com- pany, 395.
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Detroit, Port Huron & Sarnia Railroad Company, 396. Detroit & River St. Clair Railway Com- pany, 394. Detroit, Romeo Port Huron Company, 395.
Detroit United Railway, 398. Devona, F. S., 324. Dewey, James S., 200. Diamond Cyrstal Salt Co., 376. Diamond Salt Block, St. Clair (view), 375.
Dickey, Benjamin, 343.
Dickinson, Asa C., 79.
Dickinson. Don M., 79.
Dickinson's Island, 18, 28.
Dixon, Albert, 648.
Dixon. Frederic J., 650.
Dodge, Charles K., 30, 822. Dollier, 9.
Donahoe, James F., 320.
Donahue, David. 266.
Dongan, Thomas, 90.
Dours, Jacob, 260.
Downey, Alex C., 266.
Drake. E. Harvey, 551.
Drainage, 25. Drawe, John. 261. Drury, Horton H., 275.
DuCreux, 44.
Duff, George, 102.
Duff, William J., 628.
Du Luth, SS. 89.
Duncan, C. R .. 320. Dunnigan, John, 266.
Dunning, Glenn R., 529.
Durantaye, De la. SS.
Dutton, J. H., 250, 267.
Dwight, Alfred A., 244. Dysinger, Daniel F., 825.
Early maps and descriptions-The Gal- linee map, 9; LaSalle-Hennepin voy- age and narrative, 10; Lahontan and Cadillac. 11 ; geographer of the United States of America, 13; DeLisle. Pop- ple and others. 13; first American geography. 14; emigrant's directory, 14; Schoolcraft on the St. Clair Re- gion, 14.
East China township, 238.
East Saginaw & St. Clair Railway Com- pany, 396. Eastwood, Nelson. 323.
Eaton, Sherman S., 267. Eddy, Avery and Murphy, 36S. Edison, Peregrine M., 264.
Edison, Samuel, 102, 300, 301.
Edison. Thomas A., 102, 300.
Educational history-Pioneers' passion for education, 269; general develop- ment of county system, 270; early teachers and school houses, 270; Port Huron schools, 271; schools consoli-
dated, 273; public education at St. Clair, 274; the Thompson academy, 275 ; Somerville school, 276; libraries, 277; Port Huron public library, 277. Eisenhauer, John, 294. Elliott, Harry S., 587.
Elmwood, 246.
"Emigrant's Guide," 6.
Emmet, 423. Emmet township, 239.
Emmet village, 266. Emmons, H. H., 203.
"Empire State," 404. Enjelran, Father, 312.
"Erie," 399.
Estabrook, Joseph B., 275.
Eveland, William, 401.
"Evening Commercial," 285.
Evergreen Lodge No. 9, 351.
Facer, Louis, 101, 142.
Fairfield, Frank D., 870. Fairman, Robert Bruce, 270.
Falkenbury, J. J., 283.
Fargo, 241.
Farman, C. F., 743.
Farmers' Clubs, 380.
Farmers' Institute. 380.
Farmer's Protective Society, The, 356.
Farmer's Visitor. 290.
Farrand, B. C., 231, 372.
Farrand, Elizabeth M., 334.
Farrand, Emma, 276.
Farrand, Fanny, 276.
Fay. Thomas Chittenden, 138, 15S.
Fead, Edward F., 261, 512.
Fechet, Alfred E., 340.
Fee bill, 334.
Ferns, 37. Finest of hay, 380. Finn, A. H., 285.
Finn, Silas, 323.
Finster, Frederick, 34S.
First American geography, 14.
First bridges, 122.
First homeopathic physician, 34S.
First jail in the county, 170.
First mill, 173.
First ministers in county, 173.
First state circuit court, 196.
First Congregational church, 318.
First M. E. church, 312.
First Universalist church, Port Huron, 325 First National Bank, 428, 432.
First National Bank of St. Clair, 431.
First National Exchange Bank, 42S.
First State Savings Bank of Marine City, 432. Fish, A. and H .. 366, 369.
Fish, George, 602. "Fisheries," 377. Fiske, Edwin D., 274.
Fitzgerald, Edmond, 257.
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Fitzgibbon, David A., 694. Fleming, Alanson. 324.
Fleming, Irving S., 694. Fletcher, George N., 371. Fletcher, William A., 194.
Flint & Pere Marquette Railway. 394. Flora of the county-Before the pale face came, 30 ; the aggressive, disturb)- ing white man, 32; primitive land- scape view, 33 ; natural growth swept away, 34; favorable conditions for plant life, 34: Alleganian faunal area, 36; special plant species, 36: planting of native trees, 39; proposed public reservation. 40. Foerste, A. F .. 36. Forbes, William, 635.
"Forester." 294, 29S.
Fort Gartiot 89, 95, 96. 99. 103. 104. 421.
Fort Gratiot Light, 420.
"Fort Gratiot Sun," 292.
Fort Gratiot township, 240.
Fort Gratiot turnpike, 385.
Fort Gratiot Village, 262.
Fort Gratiot & Lexington Railroad Com- pany, 396. Fort St. Joseph. 89.
"Fort St. Clair," 95.
Fort Sinclair, 92. Foster, Ann Jane, 275.
Foster Brothers. 565.
Foster, Frederick L., 565.
Foster, Louis, 701.
Foster, William A., 565.
Francis, Gregory, 261.
Fraser, A. D., 202.
Fraser, Carroll S., 273.
Fraser, Donald A., 568.
Fraternal societies-Early history, 350 :
first fraternities in the United States. 351; fraternal beneficiary societies. 352; effect on civil life and econom- ics. 353; development toward safety, 354; first orders in St. Clair county. 355; first fraternal beneficiary so- ciety, 356; birthplace of the Macca- bee orders, 357; later history of fra- ternal benefit societies, 360. Freeman, William H., 580.
French control of Great Lakes Region- French control of, 1; English-Iroquois alliance, 3; England supplants France, 3; American government es- tablished, 4; territory of Michigan created, 4; Indian
titles extin- guished, 5; natural riches finally rec- ognized, 5; Michigan becomes a state, 6 ; progress under statehood, 7. French, Robert E., 264. Frink, M. D., 221.
Frost, Ansel, 157. Frost, Johnson L., 338.
Fuller, Edwin, 853.
Fuller, Frances Auretta, 307.
Fuller, Metta Victoria, 307.
Fuller, Osgood E .. 274.
Fulton. James. 110, 119, 150, 158. 170, 189, 190, 209, 211. 214. 257.
Gage, General, 92.
Gallagher, William, 232.
Gallinee. 9.
Gallinee map, 9.
Galpin, William. 275.
Ganatchio, 24.
Gannon, Joseph .J., S5S.
Gannon. Michael, 328.
Gardner, John L., 101, 104.
Gardner. John W., 895.
"General Brady," 399. "General Gratiot." 171, 39S. 399.
Geology of county, 26.
German Herold, 290, 293.
Germaine, Henry, 142.
Germaine, Marie, 142.
Gery. B., 380.
Gibson, William. 550.
Gier, Samuel J., 275.
Gilbert. Roy T .. 809.
Gilbert. Solomon, 341.
Gilchrist, Albert, 373.
Gillett. Martin S., 257.
Glover, Eliza W., 311.
Glyshaw, John, S98.
Golden Cross, 356.
Goodells, 250.
Good Templars, 355.
Goodwillie, David, 576.
Goodwin, Daniel, 202.
Goodwin. Daniel W., 197.
Gough, William HI., 866.
Grace, Patrick. 756.
Grace, William, 224.
Graf. Franklin, 318.
Graham, Stephen A., 202.
Grand Army of the Republic, 356.
Grand Trunk Railway Company, 392.
Grand Trunk Western, 392.
"Grand Turk," 172. Granger, Lewis, 267.
Grant township, 240. Grasses, 37. Gratiot, Charles, 95, 96.
Gratiot, General, 144.
Gratiot village, 255.
Graveraet, Mary, 159.
Graves, Albert A., 257, 553.
Graves, Susie S., 669.
Gray, Maxwell, 861.
Greeley, Aaron, 79, 95, 141.
Greenback Dollar, 289.
Green, John E., 509.
Green, Sanford M., 199.
Greene, Charles R., 286.
Greenwood township, 241.
Gresollon Daniel de (Greysolon), Sieur du L'hut, 90. Griffin, John, 189.
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"Griffon," 22. Grinnell, John D., 261. Griswold, Augustus D., 82. Grosvenor, Delia, 275. Grout, E. K., 323, 326. Gruel, Charles G., 524. Gunniss, Harry B., 265.
Hagedon, Maynard J., 699. Hall, Samuel, 256. Halloway, R. J., 275. Halstead, 144. Halsted, Frank A .. 555. Hamilton, Reuben, 138, 139, 143, 188, 420. Hand, William F., 596. Hardwick, Charles, 352.
Hardwood timber, 373. Harrington, Charles F., 629. Harrington, Daniel B., 143, 144, 154, 257, 270, 284, 285, 368, 429. 829. Harrington, Ebenezer B., 196, 203, 255, 256, 283.
Harrington, Jeremiah, 116, 120.
Harris, Edward W., 202.
Harris, E. W., 216, 224.
Harrow, Alexander, 93, 140, 162.
Harrow, James P., 517.
Harrow, John L., 265.
Harsens, The, 167, 176.
Harsen, Francis, 167.
Harsen, Jacob, 176.
Harsen's Island, 18, 161, 234.
Ilart and Hudson, 99.
Hart, Frank, 260, 261.
Hart, Franklin C., 784.
Hart, Hugh H., 617.
Hart, John, 271.
Hartsuff, William, 257, 287.
Ilatch. Rufus, 417. Hause, Frank W., 267. Hawes, J. H .. 283. Haynes and Beard. 368.
Haynes, Frank J .. 257, 665.
Heath, D. Milo, 268. Heath, John S., 256, 273, 338.
Heath, Robert A., 268.
Heavenrich, T. F., 336.
Heintzleman, Samnel P., 104.
Heisler, William, 655. Heminger, Amasa, 120, 338.
Hendrick, Will T., 501. Hennepin, Father Louis, 10, 22, 91. Hibbard, John. 257. Hibbard, W. B., 368. Hill, Frank 1 .. 506. Hill, Gustav, 657. Hill, John J., 261. Ilill, Otto L., 647. Hinkley, Amos, 172.
Hitchings, Herbert B., 500. Hitchings, Marshal O., 723. Hodder, Charles. 710. Hodges, Augustus M., 267.
Hoffman. Frank, 826.
logge, Robert. 255. Holden, James C., 261.
Holden, John, 504. Holdom, Isabella, 669.
Holland, Charles D., 778.
Holland, Nelson, 371.
Holland, Robert R., 261, 859.
Hollands, Hulda St. Bernard, 310.
Holsteins, 381. Holy Cross parish, Marine City, 327.
HIome Savings Bank. 431.
Hopkins, Hannibal Allen. 292.
Hopkins, Hannibal A., 713.
Hopkins, Mark, Sr., 150, 151.
Hopkins, Mark, 137, 158, 193, 201, 259, 420, 832.
Hopkins, Samuel F .. 15S.
Ilopkins, Stephen S., 286.
Hough, Sabin, 319.
Howard, Henry, 257, 368, 489.
Iloward, llerbert. 890.
Howard, John, 366, (portrait) 367.
Howe, George W., 287, 632.
Howe, John, 645.
Hoyt, J. S., 31S.
Hubbard, Bela, 22.
Hubel, Paul D., 700.
Hudson, John S., 271.
Hudson, Thompson Jay, 308.
Huling, Stephen, 154.
Hull, Abijah, SO.
Hull, John, 607.
Hull, William. 5.
Hungerford, Fred C., 703.
Hunt, John, 210.
Hunter, William, 266.
Huron, 424.
"Huron," 399.
Hurons, 48. 45. 46. IIuron Land Company. 255. 262, 377, 388.
Huron river, 46. IIutchins, Thomas, 13.
Inches, James W .. 259.
Independent Order of Foresters, 357. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 352. Indian burial places, 47.
Indian burying-ground, 153.
Indian canoe, 402. Indian creek, 365. Indian feast on Walpole Island, 156. Indian medicine dance and feast ( 1832) 155. Indian reservation, 142.
Indian reservation lands, S3.
Indians-The Algonquin family, 42; the Iroquois and Ilurons, 43: the Neutrals destroyed, 43; of the St. Clair region, 46; reservations and leaders, 48; mound builders and mounds, 50. Indian story, 175.
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Indian treaties, 66. Ingles, David P., 734. Ingersoll, John N., 283. "International Magazine," 294. In the St. Clair County Pineries, (view) 363. Ira township, 242. Iroquois, 3, 43, 44, 90. Iroquois deed, 61. Islands in Lake St. Clair, 79.
Jacobi, Jacob, 583.
Jacobi, Joseph, 257. James, Horatio, 158, 242, 272.
James, John, 75.
James, William B., 684.
Jarvis, Leon V., 670.
Jarvis, Nathan, 267.
Jenkins, Edgar, 264.
Jenkins, Mrs. Edgar, 102.
Jenks, Alice, 275.
Jeuks, Bela W., 274.
Jenks, Frank D., S64.
Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple, 309.
Jenks, Robert H .. 259. Jenks, Russ S., 259, 724.
Jenks, William L., 278, 903. Jenks, W. L., (frontispiece).
Jenney, Edwin, 374. Jenney, William, 374. Jerome, David H., 317.
Jerome, Horace R., 365.
Jerome, William T., 265.
Jersey cattle, 381. Jonathan, Mr., 157.
Johnson, John F., 752. Johnston, Jolın, 257. 429. Johnston, William J., 536. Johnstone, John C., 278.
Jones, Enoch, 265. Jones, George N., 261. Joslyn, Otis, 369. Joss, John, 275. Jouett, C., 67, 141.
Kandequio, 24. Karrer, Benjamin J., 775. Kaumeier, Henry C., 613. Kendall, Jacob, 166. Keen, Philip, 275. Keene. R. C., 755. Kelley, P. R., 549. Kelley, Royal. 548. Kemper. A., 330. Kemp, William R., 671. Kenockee township, 243. Kenyon, A. P., S06. Kenyon, John, 627. Keogh, Frank, 266. Kibbee, Jared, 257. Kilroy, Lawrence, 32S. Kimball, Bert A., S71. Kimball township, 243. Kinch, Ira S., 626.
King, Ernest. 285. King, Gerald, 285. King, R. B., 267. Kingott, John, 534.
Kitton, John E., 259. 274.
Klumpp, Frederick C., SS2.
Knapp, Thomas S., 115, 142, 151, 240, 365, 373.
Knights and Ladies of Honor, 356. Knights of Honor. 356.
Knights of the Maccabees of the World, 357.
Knights of the Modern Maccabees, 357. Knights of Pythias, 355.
Krause, L. H .. 293.
Krebs, C. T. D., 329.
Kuhn. Gustavus W. 600.
Labor Leader, 200. Lac de la Chaudiere, 24.
Lac des Eaux de Mer .. 24.
La Croix, Henry R., 631.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. 357.
Ladies Library Association of Algonac. 277. Ladies Library Association of Marine City, 277.
Ladies Library Association of Port Huron, 277.
Ladies Library Association of St. Clair, 277. Ladies of the Modern Maccabees, 357, 669.
Ladies of the Modern Maccabees, Home of. 669. "Ladies' Review." 294. 298. "Lady Maccabee." 294, 298. Lahontan. 45. 90. Lahontan, Baron, 89, 90.
"Lake Huron (Port Huron) Observer," 282. Lakeport, 231. Lamb, Paschal P., SSS.
Lamb, William J., 667. Lamon, John W .. 261.
Land Board of Hesse, 18.
Land titles-The Iroquois title, 60; Quebec, 63; colonial claims, 64; Con- necticut claim, 65; Indian treaties affecting the county, 66; reports of Indian agent Jouett and Judge Wood- ward, 67 ; congressional regulation of titles, 69; land claims in the county, 70; British grant, 79; survey into townships, S0; public and school lands, SO; railroad lands, S2; Indian reservation lands, S3; swamp lands, S3; St. Clair flats, S4. Langell, George, 261. Langell. Simon, 259. Langs, Squire, 673. Larama, William T., 741. Larned, Charles, 202.
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Last territorial court, 196. Latta, Sammel A., 316. Laughton, John, 79. Laughton, Peter, 161. Law, Eugene F., 544. Lawes, George A., 579. Lawyers (see bar of St. Clair county).
Laying out roads, 382. Leatomo, Fred A., 844.
Lee, Frank J., 267. Lee, William O., 636. Lester, David, 260, 261.
Lett, John, 900. Lewis, George F., 284. Lewis, W. F., 274.
Libraries, 277.
Linderman, Fred L., 712.
Liscom, Lucius R., 606. Little, Robert, 167.
Little, William H., 270.
Lodges of railroad conductors and en- gineers, 356. Losie. John W., 731. Lovielle, Pierre, 140.
Luce, Bartlett A., 265.
Luce Family, 766.
Lucia, Jennie H., 646.
Lynn, Edward J., 244.
Lynn township, 244.
McAndrew, William A., 275. McCabe, Henry P., 266. McCabe, II. P., 433. McCall, James, 261. Maccabees of the World Temple, (view) 35S.
McComb, Charles, 833.
Macomb, General, 96, 97.
Maconse, Francois, 155. McCormick, Charles J., 270.
McCue, Christopher, 592.
McDonald, 109.
MacDonald, Alexander, S39.
McDonald, William H., 744. McDougall, George, 143, 180, 203, 263. 417.
McElroy, Crocket, 145, 259, 311.
McElroy, Frank, 261. MeIlwain, James B., 257.
McIntosh, James S., 105.
MeIntyre, Angus, 891.
McIntyre. George, 261, 55S.
Mackay, Angus G., 702. McKenney, Thomas L., 107.
Mckinnon, Abner A., 677. Mckinstry, D. C., 137. Mckinstry, David C., 210, 211, 214, 258. McLachlan, Colin, 750.
McLaren, A. D., 336. McLouth, Sydney C., 261, 753.
McMahan, Patrick, 865. McManus, Joseph P., 668. MeMeens, R. R., 333, 343. MeMorran, Henry G., 886.
McNaught, Archibald J., 266. McNiel, John, 103, 202, 203. MeQueen, Frank, 330. Manley, F. E., 273. Mann, George A., 261. Manwaring, ( Mrs. ) ' Anna, 279.
Maps-Gallinee map, 9; Sanson map, 13: Popple map, 14; relating to Lake Michigan, 24; showing Indian tribes, 44 ; plan of canal and town of Huron, 98; plan of Fort Gratiot, 100; map of St. Clair county, showing rural delivery service, 223. Marine City, 144, 238. 259, 422.
"Marine City Gazette," 291.
"Marine City Globe," 291.
"Marine City Magnet," 291, "Marine City News," 291, 29S. "Marine City Reporter," 291, 298.
Marine Savings Bank, 431. Markey, D. P., 359. Marshall, Alfred C., 830.
Marston, Morrill, 255.
Martin, David D., 809.
Martin, George H., 771.
Marysville, 246.
Marx, Henry F., 653.
Maskeash, 48, 944.
Mason, Horton & Beebe, 368.
Mason, L. M., 195, 203.
Mason, Lorenzo M., 257.
Mather, H. N., 285.
Maurer, Henry, 267.
May, Charles, 646. Maynard, Joseph, 856.
Maxfield, J. G., 335.
Medical Profession, The-Michigan Medical Society, 332; Medical Soci- ety of St. Clair County. 333; North- eastern District Medical Society, 334; St. Clair, Sanilac and Lapeer Medical Society, 335; Michigan State Medical Society, 335; Port Huron Academy of Medicine. 336: St. Clair County Medi- cal Society, 336; Medical men of the early days, 337; Dr. Harmon Cham- berlain, 337; Dr. Amasa Hemenger, 338; Dr. Johnson L. Frost, 338; Dr. John S. Heath, 338; Dr. Norman Nash, 338; Dr. John B. Chamberlain, 339; Dr. Alonzo E. Noble, 339; Dr. Alfred E. Fechet, 340; Dr. Henry B. Turner. 340; Dr. Jeremiah Sabin, 340; Dr. Laban Tucker, 341; Dr. Leonard B. Parker, 341; Dr. Solo- mon Gilbert. 341; Dr. John T. Tra- vers, 343; Dr. Chas. M. Zeh, 312; Dr. Wm. Bell. 343; Dr. R. R. McMeens, 343; Dr. Orange B. Reed, 343; Dr. Benj. Dickey, 343; Dr. Cyrus M. Stockwell, 344; Dr. Jeremiah N. Peabody, 346; Dr. Daniel II. Cole, 346; Dr. George L. Cornell, 346; Dr. Renben Crowell, 347; Dr. George B.
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Willson. 347; Dr. Frederick Finster. 34S.
Mills. Myron W .. 743.
Mills, Nelson, 372. 681.
Mills, Reuben, 780.
Mini. Joseph, 110, 180.
Mini, Pierre. 72. 180.
Meredith, George S., 196.
Meldrum. David, 75.
Meldrum, George, 71.
Minnie. J. P., 215.
Mission school, Fort Gratiot, 172.
Mississaugas, 46.
Mitchell, Joseph C., 834.
Mitchell, William T .. 200, 727.
Moak, Edward L., 660.
Moak. Eugene H., 785.
"Modern Maccabee." 294. Modern Maccabees Temple, 669.
Moffatt, James. 401.
Molloy, Thomas H., 620.
Monson, HI. N., 124. 15S.
Monteith, David T., 297.
Montgomery. Lieut., 102.
Moore, Charles F., 259, 274, 695.
Moore, Ella ( Smith ). 816.
Moore, Franklin, 286. 372. 721.
Moore, Franklin, Jr .. 259, 619. Moore, Fred T., 257.
Moore. Fred W., 259.
Moore, George G., S42.
Moore, Reuben, 322. 372.
Moore. Reuben R .. 697.
Moore, Thomas, 796.
Moore. William, 256.
Moore, William K., 265.
Morass, Antoine, 140.
Morass. Ignace, 235, 365.
Morass, Victor, 364.
Morley, Charles T., 261.
Morley, Robert HI., 528.
Morley, William B., 261.
Morrison. Robert, Jr., 266.
Morse. Hiram. 264.
Mound builders, 50.
Mounds at the head of St. Clair river, (view ). 51. Mudge, Horace C .. 65S.
Muir. James A., 50S.
Muir. ( Mrs.) J. A., 278.
Mulford. John H., 273.
Mullaley. Martin. 266.
Munday, John, 319.
Murphy, Andrew J., 787.
Murray, John, 293, 295.
Mussey. Dexter, 245.
Mussey township, 245.
Miller, John, 257.
Miller, John A., 643.
Miller, John and Company, 428.
Miller, Joseph C .. 797.
Miller and Son, 428.
Miller salt well. 26.
Millikin, Thomas J .. 879.
Mills, Barney, 372. Mills, H. R., 335, 336.
Minnie. George, 901.
Minnie. Joseph P., 154.
Meldrum, James, 209.
Meldrum, John. 209.
Meldrum, William, 75.
Meldrum and Park, 94.
Memphis. 422.
"Memphis Bee." 292. 29S.
"Memphis Bug." 292.
Memphis State Bank. +33.
Merchant, Charles S .. 105.
Merchant, Frank D., 811.
Merriam. C. Hart, 36.
Merriam, Seward L., 257.
Merrill, George W .. 265.
Merrill. John HI .. 586.
Merritt, Sylvester W., 264.
Mexican war, 184.
Michigan Air Line Extension Company. 396.
"Michigan Deutsche Zeitung." 294.
"Michigan Hibernian," 294. 298.
Michigan Medical Society, 332.
Michigan Midland & Canada Southern Railroad, 392.
Michigan Midland Railroad Company, 396.
Michigan National Guard, 185.
Michigan Salt Company, 376.
Michigan State Medical Society. 332. 335.
Michigan (territory), 4. Miles, Cyrus, 257.
Miles. Marcus H., 146, 202.
Military matters-Territorial. 179:
threatened Indian outbreak. 181 Soldiers' monument. Port Huron, 183; Port Huron Guards (state organiza- tion, 183; Mexican war, 184; Civil war, 185; Port Huron Guards, 185; Spanish-American war, 185 ; Michigan National Guard. 185: Company F, (old Port Huron Guards), 186. Military reservation, 142. Military road, 143.
Military street, 385.
Milwaukie City, 231. 372.
Mill creek, 25, 244.
Miller, Jeraud, 139.
Nash, Dr., 144. Nash, Norman, 154, 292, 338, 400.
National interests-Protection of lake commerce, 417; early light house keepers, 417; new light house, 419: present structure, 419; keepers for eighty-six years, 420 ; post offices, 420; custom house, 424 ; life saving station, 424; government canals, 425 ; govern-
Medical Society of St. Clair County, 332. 333.
Mer Douce, 2.
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ment building, 425; business of dis- trict. 425.
National resources-White Pine and early French saw mills, 362; other pioneer mills, 365; the Howard and Sanborn mills, 366; the Browning mill, 368; saw mills at St. Clair, 369; Wesley Truesdail, 370; a second steam saw mill, 371; hardwood tim- ber mills, 373; salt and its manu- facture, 374; fishing industries, 377. Native trees, 39.
Naumann. T. G., 294.
Naykeezhig, ( Driving Clouds), 48.
Neaton. Peter E., 584.
Neutrals, 43.
New Baltimore village, 267.
Newberry, Lawrence C .. 693.
Newell, John L., 257, 264.
Newspapers (see Press), 280. Newport, 142, 145. 238.
Newport Congregational Church, 326.
Newport Methodist Church, 326.
Newport Rifles, 184.
Ney, G. S., 334, 336. Nichols, C. R., 320. Nicol, 158.
Nicol. John, 250.
Nicollet, 2. Noble, AAlonzo E., 257, 339.
Noble, B. R., 261.
Noble, Charles, 212. Northup, Duthan, 112, 184, 317.
Northup, M., 336.
Northup, Myron, 257, 519.
Northeastern District Medical Society, 332, 334.
"Northern Miscellany," 283. Northwest territory, 4. Nutt, William H., 895. Nutting, Josiah. 275. Nutting, Martha, 275.
Oakes and Holland, 371. Oakes, William, 371. Oatman, Edison, 268. O'Brien, J. C., 732. O'Connell, Daniel, 577.
O'Connor. William, 868.
O'Dette, Lewis, 521. Official and statistical-Roster of sheriffs, 435; county clerks, 436; treasurers, 436; county surveyors, 437 ; prosecuting attorneys, 437 : registers of deeds, 438; circuit court commissioners, 438; coroners, 439; senators, 410; representatives, 440; congressman, 441; population county, 442. Ogden, James, 139. Ohmer, Edward M., 877. Ohmer, Henry P., 573. Oiatinatchikebo, 24. O-kee-mos, 153.
O'Keefe, Alexander, 169. O'Keefe, George A., 113, 194, 197, 201, 202.
Okemos, 49. Old county seat, 170.
O'Leary. Alice, 790. "Old Red School House," 274. Olds, Schuyler S., 85. O'Neill, John G., 257.
Order of Free and Accepted Masons, 351.
Order of the Eastern Star, 351.
Order of the Red Cross, 355.
Osman, Gil R., 2S8.
Otsitketa, 24. Ottaway, Elmer J .. 286, 289, 295, 296.
Owen, Benj. F., 261. Owen, Tubal C .. 259.
Palmer, 249. Palmer, Charles, 260.
Palmer. George, 138. 158.
Palmer. Thomas, 137, 157, 214, 258, 276, 322, 365, 369, 848.
Palmer, Thomas W., 276. 317, 850.
Palmer village, 259.
Park, William, 71. Parker, Charles C., 810.
Parker. G. Whitbeck, 261.
Parker, George W., 634.
Parker, L. B., 333, 373.
Parker, Leonard B., 261, 341.
Parker, Willard, 371.
Parkinson. Thomas H., 502.
Parks, Milo, 847. Patrons of Husbandry, 356.
Patterson, Duncan, 266.
Patterson, John L., 843. Peabody, Jeremiah N., 346.
"Pearl," 399. Pearson, Leroy, 533.
Peckins, Martin W., 115.
Peer, Jacob, 166.
Peltier and Doran, 143.
Pelton, Frederick II., 736.
Pendergast, Maurice D., 663.
Peninsular Railway Company, 391.
Penney, F. B., S75.
Pepper, Samuel D., 794.
Percherons, 381.
Percival, Edward F .. SIS. Perkins, George L., 267. Perrot, Nicholas, 89.
Perry, T. M., 218. Petit, Anselm, 130. 140, 141, 142, 154.
Petit, Edward, 253, 255. Petit, Basil, 145.
Petit, Edwin S., 185, 186.
Petit, Simon, 366. Phillips, Charles, 150, 158, 274.
Phillips, Edward, 621. Phillips, Horace, 275. Phillips, Patrick II .. 718. Pine river, 13, 25.
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Pinery, 423. Pines, 37.
Pitcher, Zina, 36. Plainfield, 109, 111, 264, 421.
Plainfield township, 121.
Plan of canal and town of Huron, 98. Plan of Fort Gratiot, 100.
Platt, J. S., 336.
Point aux Trembles, 161.
Pond, George H., 286.
Population of county, 442.
Porter, Ira, 195, 203, 256. Porter, William, 800.
Port Huron 139, 142, 143, 153, 222, 422. Port Huron Academy of Medicine, 332, 336.
Port Huron and Gratiot Railway Com- pany, 396.
Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railway Company, 82, 390.
Port Huron and Lapeer Plank Road Company, 386.
Port Huron & Lexington Railroad Com- pany, 396.
Port Huron & Milwaukee Railway Com- pany, 82, 390.
Port Huron & Northwestern Railway, 393. Port Huron & Owosso Railroad Com- pany, 396.
Port Huron & Saginaw Valley Railroad Company, 396.
Port Huron & South-Western Railway, 394.
Port Huron Baptist church, 319.
"Port Huron Call," 290.
Port Huron City, 253, 256.
"Port Huron Commercial," 284.
"Port Huron Daily Herald," 295.
Port Huron Electric Railway Company, 397.
Port Huron Guards (state organiza- tion), 183.
Port Huron Guards revived, 185.
"Port Huron Herald," 293.
Port Huron high school, (view ), 272.
"Port Huron Journal," 289.
Port Huron Lodge of the Shipmasters' Association, 356.
"Port Huron Mail," 290.
Port Huron Methodist Episcopal church, 320.
"Port Huron News," 295.
"Port Huron Observer," 282.
Port Huron Presbyterian church, 317. "Port Huron Press," 287.
Port Huron Protestant Episcopal church, 318.
Port Huron public library, 277. Port Huron Railway Company, 397. "Port Huron Republican," 290. Port Huron. St. Clair & Marine City Railway Company, 395.
Port Huron Salt Company. 376.
Port Huron Salt Company No. 2, 376. Port Huron schools, 271.
"Port Huron Sentinel." 290.
"Port Huron Sunday News," 295, 29S.
"Port Huron Times." 287.
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