The county of Saginaw, Michigan : topography, history, art folio, Part 6

Author: Imperial Publishing Co. (Saginaw, Mich.); Seemann & Peters
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Saginaw, Mich. : Imperial Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 186


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Henry Dice


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John Dorsey


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John Geyer


John C.Wirth


13


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John K. Weber


John C. Weber


Jno G.Galsterer


3


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10


7


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66 FT.


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17


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9


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WIRTHS SUB NY


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22


14


7


6


QUARTER LINE


FRANKENMUTH


SCALE RODS


44


48


John F. Vades


4


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3


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104


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BRIDGEPORT.


NORTH LINE SECTION 16 BRIDGEPORT THR


EdwardM


J. Eliza Waldron


JE Waldron


TIJL Pettibone, Est.


H.H. Thaye


IHThayer


1017


LIBERTY


Mys John Edget &


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D.A.Pettibone Est.


R.H. Nason


40.5


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1.


140


12


CEMETERY.


C. W. Smith


D.W. Mudge


Nicolas Scher


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16


PROSPECTS


WARREN


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EAST


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7


1


10


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43456


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WASHINGTON


R.C.Lyle


765 4


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1


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J.W. Mitchell


Christian Brunning


Edward Oliver


Geo T. Swin


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ST.


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12


Dinson Sheldon Est.


18.


7


3


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11


a


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8


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24


$ 22


$ 836


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W.H. March


LIBERTY


.. 156


-


4567


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0


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2


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August Harran? Est. 475


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SEWOOL ISNEN LANE


BRANT CENTER


BRANT TWP.


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LINE SEC. 16


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SadieHegler


.


SCALE RODS


40


NORTH LINE SEC. 22."


John Thompson


FELster


B. Burt


0. 0dezz


P.G Waters


James A. Pales


James ADales 74


R. H.Nason


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James Allen


20


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55


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----


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Chas S. Masters


Mrs S.H.Fuller


Philip Volkner


36 %


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8/01


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FOREST


FRANKLIN


Leverit Hodgman


4


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W.O.Chapman.


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ST.


STREET


Anson Sheldon Est 28


25


24


FRONT


RIVER


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MASON 68/7 57.


FAIR


GROUNDS


Rev C.W. Austin 2


Mrs C.O.ManeEst


W. M.Crea 18.50


Mrs. L.P.Dodge


Fisker Burrows


Andrew Crofoot Est


H.C.Town


80


Mrs H. Stewart


Seth Leonard 15


A.W Burrows


George Hardy


CHESANING SCALE RODS


W. L.Blakeslee 100


WENONA GR


STREET


J Eliza Waldron 70


Mrs. I. Simons,


00


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789


4


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J. Eliza Waldron 84


NCOLN


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58


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8


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STATEN


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6.


LINCOLN



40


CHAPMAS


CASS RIVER


4


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6


876


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5


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.


6


8 4


Levi Miner Je


R.H. Nason


MORAL, HALL


Frank Sterner


Mrs W. P. Allen


8


Township Land


-


COMMENTGIA


Nis H. Downiny


16#


FLINT .- PERE MARQUETTE R.R.


AWAS


Daniel Hills.


43.


AC Cantwell


107


STCHARLES


SCALE RODS


10


20


30


NORTH


66 FT.


ST.


63 66


66


66


120


119


118


117


116


100 FT


114


113


31


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7 8


9


7


18


9


330


OAK


66 FT.


CREAMERY


ST


330


CLARK


66 FT.


S7


115


2.L. Parsons 118


6G FX


06


3


2


3


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121


1


4


5


7


166


8


92


2


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12


16


17 18 19 2021


5


1


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6


7


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Mrs. S.E.


253


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68


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120


Hanchett


33c


297


66 FT.


WATER


232


ST.


SZ.C. 200


1


57.


57.


7


166


56


66 66


23


63


4


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$80


BELL


66


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I.T. Burnham


98


100


1


108


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57.


2


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2


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66


66


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66FT.


LARNED


394


66


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8


8


2


-7


66FT.


6


3


16


7


2


166


4


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66


ST.


CASS 66FT.


66


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4


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5


66


PARK NOFT. . ST.


594


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14


8


7


2


2


6


3


5


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O.L. S


99


FLINT


1


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NO FT.


660


5%.


O.L. 7


38


264


GeoF Grimley O.L. 5


- O.L. 6


+


A.I. Sanderson


35PT.


S.W. COR. Sec. |5


LA


472


491 5771


56


57


99


4 1.4


WIT MORGIGE 200-01


2974


54


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58


3


53


414.5


52


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897.9


1643


60


2


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1.7


1723


61


8


249.5


-


$6


8


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66


8


18 50


6 FT


4


4268


12


44


13.


6


132


43 4221


14 450.6


2224


65.


7


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69.38 A


40


13.2


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19


37


36


21.


350


22


34


23


68


33


24,


32


25


31.


26,


30


90


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105 99


29


33 95


28


100


Andrew Kanzig


3 Andrew to Ran zig


2739


67


8


132


66


Nº 5


66


3


6738 A


666


7


32 666


ST.


25


NAME


66165


QUARD POST


QUARTER LINE


A.Adams


2345


37


CORPORATION


LINE


Lytle &


AVE.


4


29


ALVIN .


9


66


Hanchett


35


6


6


V


57


57


178


66


66


7


11:


2


66 66


60


6


4


3


4 6


49


100 FT,


HANCHET


62


17


132


6


46


11


192 63


2218 5


6


ST.


25


. 6


-4


.


6


66 FT


66 66


8,32 66


E. B. Hanchett


42


15


4


41


/66


63


BELL


FREEMAN


300 9


: 5


CLINTON


85


4


2


6


66FT.


8,52


57.


Frank Lytle


4


6


BET:SY


2.


64


21.


150 g


31.5


1267


-69


453


3


VORTHE


CHA


2 Ābò


37


16.5


3


2


57.


346


6 75 9


6


10


66


65


66


99


152


66


6


3


2


NORTH


77 EN Sten


PEACH


BRANCH


330


99


7


PLUM


3


22


94


B. Colvin


$6.00


8


9


10


12


211


2.


79


6


14


66 Ar


3


188


8


2


57.


2


3


$


96


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10


2 6


3


7


12


330


#26 5


3


AVE


785 2


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8


5


6


ST.


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7


6


350


102


C.Uhman 104


ST.


MARCY


346/h


SPRUCE


3.46/2


412/2


110


am


06/


CHARLES


17


13


340%


107


SOUTH


A.T. Sanderson


OT OPEN


BELL


66


0


STREET


SANING


$6.65


M. C.


2


6


-


55


GRUEGLILFORD'S


18


25


25


2.5


BENTONI


7


166


185/65


66 FT.


7


48


68


4


47


10


.


7


23


3


5


PHILIP


7


66 FT.


132


3


205.2


2066


-- MICKE


NAJICK LEE


196


6


CORPORATIS


66


66 FT.


57


39


Frank Rosencranz


181.5 62


6


ANCHE


3


- 66FT.


4


STEWART


3


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12


132


ST.


0 7 vag


NAME


236.3 c


RANDOLPH


O.L. 4


560


-


NO


TAPOY


264


39


WAYNE


O.L. 3


JAY werT. ST.


8


4


5


8


-


4


8


5


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3 6


7


2


3


7


2


3


6


17.


2


66


68 06


No FT.


10/


105


O.L.1


660


561


667


O.L. 2


346%


PINE


109


+2


DOFT.


AVE ..


FULTON


SAGINAW


CORPORATION


99


Kimberly's Sub


LOCUS


1087 5


199125


2


66


66


66 =


*


8.


4


57.


57.


53


52


2


A


274


100


103


330


LINE


346%


31937 7/98/00


CHERRY


5


SAGINAW


260


70


Mitt


RIVER


72


ST.


74


57


99


BAD


M. E.A.o Fitzhugh


97


7


99


11


58


412


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COUNTY OFFICERS AND BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


. Geo. Housner, County Treasurer.


2. Geo. R. Strimbeck, Register of Deeds.


3. C. W. Hopkins, County Clerk.


4. G. A. Woolsey, School Commissioner.


5. Hon. Ferdinand Brucker, Judge of Probate.


6. Chas. J. Sparks, Register of Probate.


7. Jos. W. Kerns, Sheriff.


8. James McNalley, Deputy Sheriff.


9. Chas. Holmes, County Surveyor.


10. John Northwood, County Drain Commissioner.


II. John Gerber, Sup. Kochville.


12. Martin Stoker, Sup. Carrollton.


13. Geo. S. Lockwood, Sup. 13th Ward, City.


14. John Prendergast, Sup. 3d Ward, City.


15. A. B. Kelley, Ex-Sup. 10th Ward, City.


16. Christian Schmieder, Sup. 14th Ward, City.


17. J. M. Jost, Sup. 11th Ward, City.


18. Geo. E. Hammond, Sup. Birch Run.


. Hon. John Baird, Sup. Elect and State Rep. of Zilwaukie.


20. John Leidlein, Sup. Buena Vista.


21. Nathaniel Crane, Sup. Brant.


22. Andrew Stacey, Sup. Bridgeport.


23. P. F. Becker, Sup. Taymouth.


24. Wm. E. Root, Sup. Swan Creek.


25. Marion Rifenbery, Sup. Brady.


26. S. W. Graham, Sup. Fremont.


27. A. M. Brown, Sup. Chapin.


28. John A. McGregor, Ex-Sup. Tittabawassee.


29. E. Koehler, Sup. Zilwaukie.


30. Anthony Bellen, Sup. Jonesfield.


31. Joseph Heinrich, Ex-Sup. James.


32. John C. Rauchholz, Sup. Richland.


33. Geo. Watson, Jr., Ex-Sup. Albee.


SAGINAW COUNTY JAIL-


GENESEE ST. E.S.


WOMAN'S HOSPITAL


POLICE STATION W.S.


HOSE HOUSE Nº3 ES


SĄGINĄWY HOSPITAL


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TRINITY GER. E. LUTH.


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BRIEF HISTORY


OF


SAGINAW COUNTY.


By WM. H. SWEET.


INTRODUCTORY.


"HE history of a nation, state or county, from the period of its formation to the present time, is an interesting study. The writer of this brief prefatory notice of the history of Saginaw County, for the work connected herewith, will not attempt an elaborate detailed review of that history, but will endeavor to present to the reader a brief statement there- of, and of its early pioneers, and others who settled within the boundaries, at what may be termed the closing of the pioneer period. The facts, herein narrated, came to the writer's knowledge in part, traditionally, more or less histori- cally, and the remainder chiefly from personal knowledge of those he may speak of herein,-of the character of such per- sons, and of the progress of the county, derived from an ex- perience of nearly half a century of actual residence within its borders. The history of said county, like that of hundreds of other counties that have sprung into existence within the past sixty years, to those not familiar with the rapid march of progress made within the period above given, would seem more like romance than reality.


A BRIEF SKETCH OF TERRITORIAL LEGISLATION.


I may, I trust, be pardoned for alluding to the origin of the county, emerging as it did from a territorial condition-a child of the territory, as it were, and for venturing to refer briefly to some of the peculiarities of territorial legislation- not only relative to the origin of the county, but to the gov- ernment of the territory, which was organized by the United States government in the early part of the year 1805. From the territorial laws I have gleaned some interesting and peculiar facts. The first recorded act is dated July 9, 1805, providing for a temporary seal of the territory; on July 24, 1805, provision was made for the organization of the Supreme Court, to consist of three judges, the first one appointed to be "Chief Judge."


This act provided but for one regular term, but author- ized the holding of special sessions whenever two of the Judges should deem it necessary. It also defined certain jurisdictional powers, procedure and practice in said Court- . that paper, instead of parchment, should be used in all Court proceedings.


By act adopted July 25, 1805, three judicial districts were created, viz: The district of Erie, the district of Huron and Detroit, and the district of Michilimackinac, and provided also that one of said three judges should preside at each term of said district court.


August 2, 1805, an act was adopted providing that "Justices of the Peace, and every regular Minister of the Gospel may solemnize marriages." This act required the consent of the father or guardian of the parties to the mar-


riage, when either of the parties to be married were under the age of twent-one years.


August 29, 1805, an act was passed licensing various oc- cupations, and affixing certain penalties for its violation. It provided for the licensing of ferries, requiring each ferryman, whenever called upon at any hour of the night or day, to re- spond to any call, and affixing a penalty of $foo for refusing to do so; and should such ferryman demand and take a higher rate of ferriage than prescribed by law, he should pay a fine not exceeding $100. This act fixed the price of license for retailing merchandise at $20 per annum; it also required licensed tavern keepers to furnish suitable entertainment and accommodation for man and horse, and failing to do so, be liable to a fine not exceeding $100.


The Governor and Judges of the territory, who were the law-making power thereof, seemed to have an eye to the necessities of the inner man, and his creature comforts in the foregoing enactments; and what follows in relation to said last mentioned act, proves likewise, that they had a tender re- gard for the morals of the people of the territory, by provid- ing that "any person licensed to keep a tavern, any retailer of wine or spirituous liquors or strong drink, (whatever that may have been,) who should knowingly permit or allow any rioting, or should suffer any disorders, revelling or drunken- ness within their houses, out houses, sheds, arbors or other places in their occupancy, shall, upon conviction, be fined not exceeding $100, besides costs, for every such offence."


By way of compensating public officers for their service rendered to the public of the territory, on August 30, 1805, an act was adopted, allowing them compensation as follows: To the Clerk of the Supreme Court, for all the services ren- dered by him, an annual sum of $25, besides such fees as were properly chargeable to litigants in said Court. "To the Clerk of any District Court, an annual salary of $15," besides fees from litigants as aforesaid, which were fixed by said act. "To the Marshall of the territory, an annual compensation of $25, payable semi-annually," besides certain fees from liti- gants, which were also fixed by said act. "To every Juror, twenty-five cents in each verdict rendered in any case." To each witness 50 cents per day, and 614 cents travelling fees per mile "coming only."


September 10, 1805, the Governor and Judges enacted that "there should be a tax on every coach, chariot, phaeton, chaise, calash, chair or other riding carriage, of one dollar for every wheel, and on every sleigh, carriole, or other car- riage for riding in winter, of two dollars;" upon "every horse and mare of the age of three years, one dollar, and upon every other horse, mare, colt, ass or mule, of thirty cents." On every dog three months old, kept by any one person or family, of fifty cents; if more than one dog is kept, on a


second dog, one dollar, and for every dog above two, one dollar and a half.


On September 13, 1805, a law was enacted relative to the holding of inquests by the Marshall, which provided that as soon as he shall be certified of the dead body of a person supposed to have come to his or her death by violence or casualty, forthwith to summon a jury for such inquest, and if a juror thus summoned failed to appear, without having a reasonable excuse, "he shall forfeit the sum of thirteen dollars, thirty-three and one-third cents." This act also provided for the collection of such forfeiture. It further provided that in case the Marshall failed to do his duty, as imposed by said act, for each such offence he should forfeit $100-one half of which should be paid to the informer, and the other half for the use of the territory.


October 7, 1805, an act was passed allowing certain claims, among which were the following: To the Marshall, a sum not exceeding $25, for summoning three grand juries, one petit jury, and for superintending the erection of a bower for the holding of a Court. This item suggests the poet Moore's line: "Will you come to the bower I have shaded for you ?" John Dodymeade was allowed twenty dollars "for the use of his house for holding a Court eight days."


. Louis Moran was allowed eight dollars for two months use of his house for the session of the Governor and Judges, "acting in their legislative department."


John Meame was allowed five dollars "for fitting up drums for the militia." . For the service of the militia, a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. To Michael Moneth, and I. Valusa, for labor in the erection of a bower for the holding of a Court, the sum of eight dollars. To John Burnett, seven dollars for writing militia commissions.


"To meet extraordinary and unforseen expenses justly in- curred, there is appropriated a sum not exceeding one hun- dred dollars."




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