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1875. February 4, Public Acts, page 5. - Makes additional pro- vision for the organization of the Superior Court.
February 18, Local Acts, page 4 .- Authorizes Common Council to raise $300,000 by the sale of bonds, for the purpose of building sewers.
February 18, Local Acts, page 5 .- Provides that recorder shall be elected first Monday in April.
February 25, Local Acts, page 7 .- Extends time for collecting State and county taxes.
March 10, Local Acts, page 22 .- Again abolishes citizens' meet- ing and makes new provisions for Board of Estimates, two mem- bers to be elected from each ward, and five upon general ticket to serve for two years, one from each ward to be elected after first year ; gives board power to decrease but not to increase taxes. Estimates are to be first considered by the council, and submitted to the board before the 15th of April in each year.
March 17, Local Acts, page 49 .- Provides that crosswalks shall be paid for from General Road Fund.
March 26, Public Acts, page 52 .- Defines duty and fixes salary of stenographer of Recorder's Court.
April 10, Local Acts, page 508 .- Provides that Board of Public Works shall prepare general plan for streets and roads within two miles of city, and that after adoption the plan shall be changed only by a two thirds vote of Common Council.
April 22, Local Acts, page 537 .- Authorizes city to borrow $100,000 to build a Central Market.
April 22, Local Acts, page 538 .- Gives council power to appoint a Board of Gas Commissioners, and to provide for and make gas.
April 29, Local Acts, page 719 .- Directs Board of Police Com- missioners to submit detailed estimate of expenditures to comp- troller, and provides for care of the funds.
May 3, Local Acts, page 864 .- Adds portions of townships of Greenfield, Hamtramck, and Springwells to the city.
May 4, Local Acts, page 865 .- Makes provision for opening streets.
1877. February 7, Local Acts, page 2 .- Extends time for collecting State and county taxes.
May 23, Local Acts, page 507 .- Provides for office of fire marshal and prescribes his duties.
1879. February 27, Local Acts, page 11 .- Extends time for collection of State and county taxes.
March 4, Local Acts, page 28 .- Directs that the fiscal year begin on July 1, authorizes temporary loan of $80,000, and re- quires treasurer to make a separate deposit of the cash belonging to the sinking fund.
March 4, Local Acts, page 32 .-- Council to publish official pro- ceedings in only one daily paper in the English language, but provides that they may publish such part of proceedings as they deem proper in other languages, at a total cost of not over $2,500 per year.
April 19, Local Acts, page 153 .-- Authorizes Police Commis- sioners to appoint an inspector of slaughter-houses and meats.
May 21, Local Acts, page 177 .- Provides for Board of Boule- vard Commissioners, and defines how they shall be elected and their powers and duties.
May 21, Local Acts, page 183 .- Judge of Superior Court may preside over recorder's court, and, when necessary to fill vacancy, election for recorder may be held.
May 27, Local Acts, page 215 .- Council authorized to purchase Belle Isle, improve it as a park, erect bridge to it, and may pur- chase real estate on main land for an approach to the same ; also, with consent of the Board of Estimates, may borrow $200,000 for above purposes.
May 31, Local Acts, page 253. -- Abolishes offices of director of poor, city collector, and city sexton ; creates Board of Poor Com- missioners ; authorizes officers of city and boards to nominate their own clerks : makes further provision for purchase of Belle Isle, and provides that the city may issue bonds to the amount of $700,000 to buy the island and build a bridge or tunnel ; author- izes receiver of taxes to levy for collection of personal taxes.
1881. March 11, Local acts, page 100 .- Provides that Board of Education shall consist of twelve inspectors elected on one general ticket ; makes provision for the transfer of the Public Library to a Board of Commissioners, and provides that a library tax of one fifth of a mill on each one hundred dollars shall be levied for its support.
March 22, Local Acts, page 118 .- City authorized to convey a portion of Belle Isle to the United States as a site for a light- house.
April 21, Local Acts, page 226 .- Provides for Upper House or Board of Councilmen, prescribes their duties and also the duties of the Board of Aldermen or City Council, and abolishes Board of Estimates.
April 21, Local Acts, page 228 .- Directs that the upper stories of the market building be used for court rooms and offices.
May 5, Local Acts, page 251 .- Defines limits of city, and pro- vides for new ward boundaries.
May 6, Local Acts, page 256 .- Pertains to powers and duties of Police Commissioners.
May 19, Local Acts, page 279. - Authorizes city to condemn for public use the rights of the Detroit & Howell Plank Road Com- pany within the city.
May 20, Local Acts, page 280 .- Gives Poor Commissioners power to appoint their own officers and agents without confirma- tion by the council.
May 26, Local Acts, page 307 .- Provides for establishment of Board of Health.
May 27, Local Acts, page 315 .- Repeals Park Act of April 15, 1871.
May 31, Local Acts, page 324 .- Defines what officers shall be appointed by the council.
May 31, Local Acts, page 334 .- Authorizes the city to condemn for public use the rights of the Detroit & Saline Plank Road Company within the city.
June 2, Local Acts, page 342 .- Provides that police justices of Detroit may, on application, sentence to the House of Correction persons who refuse to support their family.
June 6, Local Acts, page 370 .- Provides that members of the council are to be freeholders ; also provides as to dangerous structures, obstructions in the street, inspection of steam boilers, intelligence offices, etc.
June 7, Local Acts, page 379 .- Provides further regulations for inspection of meats and provisions sold in Detroit.
June 7, Local Acts, page 379 .- Provides that the mayor shall nominate members of the Board of Water Commissioners.
May 5, Public Acts, page 108 .- Recorder may act as judge of Supreme Court ; fees received by clerk to be paid to city treasurer.
May 20, Public Acts, page 157 .- Provides for board of six jury commissioners, to be appointed by the Senate on nomination of the governor, to select jurors for courts of record in the city of
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Detroit and county of Wayne, three to be residents of city, and three of townships outside of the city.
June 2, Public Acts, page 250 .- Reorganizes House of Correc- tion, to be managed by four inspectors, and provides for details of management.
June 11, Public Acts, page 394 .-- Provides that recorder shall receive a salary of $4,000 a year.
1882. March 14, Local Acts, page 3 .-- Authorizes Police Com- missioners to fix salaries of all officers of the department, and makes other provisions.
March 15, Local Acts, page 13 .- Authorizes re-assessment for paving portion of Jefferson Avenue.
March 15, Local Acts, page 14 .- Authorizes re-assessment for paving portion of Michigan Avenue.
March 15, Local Acts, page 16. - Provides that Fire Commis- sioners may fix amount of salaries of officers of the department.
March 15, Local Acts, page 17 .- Authorizes re-assessment for paving portion of Jefferson Avenue.
March 15, Local Acts, page 18 .-- Authorizes re-assessment for paving portion of Jefferson Avenue.
March 15, Local Acts, page 20 .- Authorizes assessment for re- paving Franklin Street.
1883. March 28, Local Acts, page 246 .- Establishes Board of Park Commissioners and gives them control of appropriations for park.
April 10, Local Acts, page 412 .- Establishes Board of Poor Commissioners anew, and gives them exclusive power in the relieving of county poor within the limits of Detroit.
April 18, Local Acts, page 433 .-- Amends " Board of Public Works Act," changes their fiscal year to begin July 1, and makes provision that before plats are confirmed the taxes must have been paid.
April 25, Local Acts, page 449 .- Provides for three justices in- stead of six, who are to be paid a regular salary by the county.
April 26, Local Acts, page 452 .-- Provides that half of the damages assessed for opening streets shall be paid by the city, and makes numerous other provisions.
April 27, Local Acts, page 468 .-- Gives Board of Water Com- missioners discretionary powers as to the rate to be charged for water furnished to persons living outside of the city.
May 11, Public Acts, page 87 .- Provides that jury commission- ers need not all be present at the drawing of names, and that they shall have mileage.
May 19, Local Acts, page 530 .-- Provides that salaries of audi- tors shall be fixed by the circuit judges of the county, and that the salary of each auditor shall not be more than $2,500 or less than $1,200,
May 31, Public Acts, page 139 .- Provides that two of the county auditors shall be residents of Detroit.
June 5, Local Acts, page 579 .-- Practically a new city charter with many important changes. Provides for board of three assessors ; abolishes Board of Review ; provides for the payment of highway taxes by all property ; extends term of receiver of taxes from two to three years ; provides that aldermen shall hold no city, county, or legislative office except that of a notary ; gives aldermen and councilmen equal power over estimates and legis- lative matters ; abolishes Central Station Court, and makes many other changes.
June 6, Public Acts, page 183 .- Authorizes county treasurer to charge four per cent for collecting taxes paid between December 16 and March I, and provides that he shall have two per cent on amount of taxes returned as delinquent.
June 8, Local Acts, page 673 .- Authorizes new assessment to pay for paving Michigan Avenue.
June 8, Local Acts, page 675 .- Authorizes new assessment to pay for paving Jefferson Avenue.
June 8, Local Acts, page 677 .- Provides that mayor may nominate, and Board of Councilmen appoint persons to fill vacan- cies in office of school inspector, and provides that non-resident taxpayers shall pay for the tuition of their children.
1885. March 17, Local Acts, page 58 .- Provides for four jus- tices in place of three.
April 28, Public Acts, page 61 -Provides that in case of ab- sence or sickness of either of the judges of the Circuit, Record- er's or Superior Court, that one of the other judges may preside.
May 14, Local Acts, page 338 .- Makes provisions for opening, widening, extending, straightening and closing streets and alleys.
June 9, Public Acts, page 215 .- Re-establishes Police Court, and provides for two police judges instead of one, as before.
June 10, Local Acts, page 468 .- Revises charter and provides what officer shall be appointed by Board of Councilmen on nomination of Mayor.
June 12, Public Acts, page 251 .-- Provides for election of State Senators, and defines districts from which each is to be elected.
June 16, Local Acts, page 470 .- Provides for pensioning mem - bers of Fire Department, disabled while in active duty and for caring for their families in case of their decease.
June 17, Public Acts, page 302 .- Forbids the receiving of prisoners at the House of Correction from other States or Terri- tories, or from any United States court other than those sitting in Michigan.
June 17, Local Acts, page 552 .- Provides for Board of Building Inspectors for Detroit, and defines their duties and powers.
June 20, Local Acts, page 578 .- Extends boundaries of the city.
1887. February 17, Public Acts, page 10 .- Abolishes Superior Court of Detroit.
February 21, Local Acts, page 41 .- Provides for appointment of Deputy Comptroller and Deputy City Clerk.
March 5, Local Acts, page 137 .- Provides for preservation of ballots and ballot-boxes used at city election in 1886.
March 9, Public Acts, page 20 .- Provides for four circuit judges for Wayne County, instead of three.
March 30, Local Acts, page 393 .- Provides for various city funds, and that Council may contract for public lighting for term of three years.
April 9, Local Acts, page 281. - Revises charter, and revokes provision for Commissioners of Registration.
May 6, Public Acts, page 104 .- Makes new and detailed provi- sion for Board of Jury Commissioners for Wayne County,
May 6, Local Acts, page 549 .- Provides that either of the judges of the Circuit Court may act as judge of Recorder's Court when requested by said judge, or in case of his absence or incapacity.
May 6, Local Acts, page 550 .- Gives Council power to issue bonds for the construction of sewers, to the amount of $300,000.
June 2, Local Acts. page 619 .- Makes extensive revision of city charter. Provides that appointees in the several offices shall be nominated by the head of each office or department, and revives the office of Board of Estimates.
June 16, Local Acts, page 680 -Makes various provisions with respect to the Recorder's Court, and extends the terms of ap- ยท pointment of clerk and deputy from two to six years.
June 17, Local Acts, page 684 .- Increases power of Board of Metropolitan Police, and makes special provisions as to deputy superintendent.
June 21, Local Acts, page 765 .- Provides that aldermen shall have a salary of $600 a year.
June 24, Local Acts, page 860. - Makes provision for acceptance by Board of Water Commissioners of the property willed them by Chauncey Hurlbut.
June 25, Local Acts, page 875 .- Makes provision for building of sidewalks by city, and provides for collecting damages from property owners if city suffers through their neglect.
June 28, Public Acts, page 387. - Provides for removal of Police judges or clerks, and makes various provisions as to jurors and proceedings of the court.
June 28, Local Acts, page 896 .- Makes additional provision for collecting the pay for the paving of Jefferson Avenue in 1880.
June 28, Local Acts, page 908 -Makes various provisions con- cerning city elections ; provides that elections shall not be held in any saloon or room contiguous with or adjoining thereto, and that no spirituous or malt liquors shall be drank in the place where election is being held; also provides for the election in November of five election inspectors.
INDEX.
NAMES.
A
Abbott, Edward, 242, 243. Abbott & Finchley, 174.
Abbott, James, 23, 26, 38, 135, 143, 149, 183, 189, 192, 198, 272, 284, 313, 376, 486, 491, 556, 557, 558, 559, 562, 645, 716, 729, 730, 767, 770, 776, 785, 837, 847, 859, 860, 862, 879, 880, 882, 883, 916. Abbott, John S., 191, 711, 717, 740, 752, 755, 759.
Abbott, J. S. C., 709.
Abbott, Robert, 41, 87, 89, 92, 123, 133, 176, 183, 191, 198, 491, 492, 554, 557, 559, 562, 563, 564. Abbott, Samuel, 313.
Abbott, Squire Jr., 300.
Abel, F., 355.
Abell, Oliver C., 100.
Adair, William, 100, 523, 654, 937.
Adam, John J., 92. Adam, T. C., 626.
Adams, Miss, 361.
Adams, A. H., 650, 864, 865, 897.
Adams, Charles S., 343, 355.
Adams, Charles K., 709.
Adams, Francis, 144, 145, 161, 869.
Adams, H. B., 131.
Adams, Herbert, 756, 757. Adams, H. M., 918.
Adams, James Q., 210, 300.
Adams, John, 264, 937, 957.
Adams, John Quincy, 298, 681.
Adams, L. B., Miss, 673, 700.
Adams, N., Mrs., 310, 311. Adams, T. K., 695, 937, 942, 946. Addison, F. H., 213. Adler, L., 628.
Aeiller, Jacob, 313.
Agassiz, Louis, 708. Aigremont, Sieur d', 18, 837. Aikman, William, 600, 604, 700. Aillebout, M. d', 83. Ainslie, Thomas, 341. Alabaster, John, 571.
Albach, James R., 708. Albee, H. C., 808. Alcock, T., 904. Alcorn, 589.
Alcott, A. Bronson, 708.
Alden, J. M., 50, 646, 649. Aldis, Charles, 583. Aldrich, S. H., 648. Aldrich, O., 210, 795, 916. Alexander, Ransom L., 131. Alexis, the Grand Duke, 483. Alden, Hiram, 897. Alger, R. A., 360, 362, 867. Allard, Jaques, Jr., 979. Allardt, M. H., 687. Allee, A., 901. Allen, A. B., 616.
Allen, C. T., 211, 571, 572, 844. Allen, Colonel, 280. Allen, E. P., 324. Allen, E. W., 906. Allen, H. C., 700. Allen, Ira M., 50, 646. Allen, Lewis, 756. Allen, Lewis, Mrs., 652, 655.
Allen, M., 674, 695. Allen, M., Mrs., 652. Allen, Orville S., 166. Allen, R. W., 57. Allison, James D., 144, 145.
Allor, M. C., 212.
Allouez, 527.
Almy, John, 935.
Altenbrandt, B., 758.
Alter, Francis, 167.
Alvord, Dr., 677.
Alvord, H. J., 91.
Alvord, W. J., 130.
Amberg, D. & Co., 496
Ambrose, Mrs., 651.
Ames, E. R , 579.
Ames, M. E., 101, 192.
Amherst, Jeffrey, 83, 84, 238, 879
Amin Bey, 963.
Ampere, J. J., 708.
Amrhein, Wm., 934.
Anciaux, T., 536.
Ancram, William, 227.
Anderson, Captain, 226.
Anderson, Charles, 212.
Anderson, Colonel, 272, 277.
Ashley, W. H., 892.
Askin, John, 34, 36, 133, 172, 189, 344. 940, 977, 982. Aspinall, James, 788.
Aspinall, Joseph, 787, 788, 792.
Atchinson, J. B., 567, 700.
Atkinson, J., 162, 318, 689, 709.
Atkinson, W. F., 937.
At Lee, S. Yorke, 19I.
Atterbury, C. L., 657.
Atterbury, C. S., 647.
Atterbury, J. G., 600, 604, 711.
Atterbury, W. W., 613.
Atwater, Caleb, 708.
Atwater, Reuben, 23, 88, 317, 785, 937. Atwood, W. S., 197.
Audrain, Francis, 558.
Audrain, J. H., 176, 209.
Audrain, Margaret, 594.
Audrain, Peter, 23, 28, 30, 38, 40, 53, 96, 111, 119, 133, 186, 189, 190, 191, 198, 224, 272, 490, 937. Audrey, Claude, 20.
Austin, L. B., 872.
Austin, L. B., Mrs., 665.
Austin, P. B., 58, 196, 198.
Avery, C. H., 355.
Avery, Elisha, 176.
Avery, G. B., 143.
Baker, Jacob B., 917.
Baker, James S., 737.
Baker, Major, 228.
Baker, R. L., 224.
Baker, S. A., 638, 676, 682, 683.
Baker, Samuel, 563, 564. Baker, W. L., 805. Bakewell, W. H., 578.
Balch, George W., 137, 145, 752, 757, 758, 870, 884, 885. Balch, Lewis P. W., 587. Baldwin, C. H., 486, 888. Baldwin, Commodore, 938.
Baldwin, Ethan, 313. Baldwin, Ezra, 916.
Baldwin, Henry P., 92, 100, 102, 106, 311, 312, 360, 361, 362, 497, 585, 586, 638, 657, 711, 769, 772, 864, 867, 936, 938, 974. Baldwin, H. P., 2d, 657.
Baldwin, J. D., 165, 642. Baldwin, Lola, 942. Baldwin, Lyman, 143, 209, 733, 938, 942. Baldwin, Lyman H., 828. Ball, 286.
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Bacon, David, 552, 6 613
715, 953. Bacon, David, Mrs., 715. Bacon, Leonard, 552, 553, 602, 616, 700, 708. Bacon, Marshall J., 90, 195, 198, 203, 711, 839, 874. Bacon, N., 188.
Bacon, W. A., 143, 650, 713, 717. Badger, Joseph, 552.
Badin, F. V., 535.
Baffy, Eugene, 832.
Bagg, A. S., 79, 144, 145, 218, 685, 695, 938. Bagg, A. S., Miss, 717.
Bagg, A. W., 679.
Bagg, Barnes & Co., 692.
Bagg, B. Rush, 190, 198, 840.
Bagg, Charles R., 196.
Bagg & Harmon, 692.
Bagg, J. H., 50, 91, 143, 190, 194, 195, 646, 700, 740, 755. Bagg, John S., 176, 673, 677, 685, 686, 692, 695, 883. Bagg, S. A., 40, 61, 126, 194, 685, 686, 900.
Bagley, F. P., 318.
Bagley, George F., 144, 788, 792, 869.
Bagley, John J., 57, 75, 92, 144, 204, 205, 217, 218, 309, 746, 756, 810, 867, 869, 874. Bagley, J. J., Mrs., 662, 665, 73I. Bagley, O. M., 796.
Baier, F., 166. Bailey, James A., 757.
Bailey, John, 364.
Bailey, Joshua, 131.
Bain, L., 713. Bain, Stephen, 795.
Baird, R. W., Mrs., 360.
Baker, B. Franklin, 168, 519.
Baker, Calvin, 89, 98, 135, 167.
Baker, Daniel, 273, 938.
Baker, F. A., 101, 141.
Baker, G. D., 596, 602, 604, 642.
Baker, George, 799.
Andrews, H. R., Mrs., 656, 659, 662.
Andrews, J. D., 695.
Andrews, Norman S., 176.
Andrews, William, 492.
Andries, E., 690.
Angell, James B., 339, 709. Angell, G. R., 752, 758.
Annabel, S. C., 612.
Anneke, Emil, 92.
Anne of Austria, 83.
Anthon, C. E., 550, 700.
Anthon, George C., 50, 333, 340, 371, 550, 700. Anthon, John, 700. Anthony, W. E., Mrs., 666.
Antisdel, A., 892. Antisdel, J. F., 483, 485, 486, 487.
Antisdel, W. W., 486. Antoine, Robert, 20. Antrobus, John, 361.
Apel, F., 355- Appel, C. W., 167.
Appelt, Charles, 146. Apply, J., 132. Arcetti, John, 663. Archer, John, 165, 470. Argenson, Viscount d', 83.
Armitage, William E., 359, 585, 586, 592. Armitage, William L., 969.
Armitage, W. S., 818.
Armor, S. G., 50.
Armstrong, B. F., 673.
Armstrong, J., 178.
Armstrong, James A., 865, 895.
Armstrong, Major-General, 256
Armstrong, T. H., 494.
Armstrong, W. C., 678. Arnaud, Bertrand, 529. Arndt, Henry, 937.
Arnett, J. H., 892.
Arnold, Benedict, 248, 264.
Arnold, J. M., 566, 572, 642, 679, 690, 695. Arnold, Matthew, 709, 976.
Arthur, Chester A., 937.
Ashley, E., 934.
Anderson, E., 654.
Anderson, G. W., 607.
Anderson, James, 313, 315, 475, 654, 936. Anderson, John, 176, 191, 313, 631, 730, 859.
Anderson, Julia Ann, Mrs., 584.
Anderson, L. S., 132.
Anderson, Major, 305, 966.
Anderson, Mary, 358.
Anderson, M., 125.
Anderson, Mr., 481.
Anderson, T., 166.
Anderson, T. S., 871, 872. Anderson, W. K., 804, 871.
Andre, John, 799.
Andre, Joseph, 285.
Andre, Lieut., 262.
Andre, Mrs., 262.
Andre, P., 540. Andrews, Bishop, 579. Andrews, Colin, 837. Andrews, Colonel, 172.
Andrews, E., 676.
Andrews, George, Mrs., 310, 31I Andrews, George P., 51, 678, 714 Andrews, H. R., 41, 143, 209, 215, 483, 486, 872.
Avery, J. P., 613.
Avery, Judge, 968.
Avery, N., 162.
Avery, Newell, Mrs., 665.
Axford, S. M., 50, 646, 649. Aylward, J., 211.
Aymar, 695. Axtell, Jonathan R., 633.
B
Baart, P. A., 537.
Babcock, C. P., 324.
Babee, M., 222.
Baby, Colonel, 279.
Baby, D., 767.
Baby, Duperon, 324. Baby, F., 176.
Baby, James, 978. 979. Baby, M., 237, 238.
Backus & Sons, 499. Backus, Charles K., 679, 684, 701, 752, 757. Backus, Electus, 271. Backus, H. T., 92, 100, 144, 191. Bacon, Colonel, 300.
Baker, H. E., 638, 642, 684, 756, 759, 760. Baker, Hibbard, 941.
Avery, H. K., 862.
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Ball, Byron D., 92. Ball, Daniel, 866. Ball, H. L., 671, 692. Ball, William, 798. Ballard, 483. Ballard, A., 614. Ballard, Julia P., Mrs., 701. Balmer, Stephen, 597. Balpour, 715.
Banager, Jacob, 131.
Bancroft, E., 738. Bancroft, E. C., 202. Bancroft, George, 708, 859, 963. Bangs, Nathan, 553, 700, 954. Bankhead, James, 229. Banks, 494.
Banks, A. F., 360. Banks, Gertrude, Miss, 665. Banks, Nathaniel P., 966. Banks, Robert, 888. Banvard, 716.
Banwell, Henry, 587, 589.
Baradale, George, 758.
Baraga, Frederick, 535, 547, 700. Barat, Perette, 333. Barber, E. W., 675.
Barbier, F. J., 196, 198.
Barbour, E. S., 814.
Barbour, George H., 816. Barbour, L. L., 75, 761. Barclay, Colonel, 269.
Barclay, W., 61, 71, 143. 164, 204, 493, 573, 654, 713, 936, 938.
Barie, Louis, 162. Barios, Jean Maria, 20.
Barker, K. C., 140, 144, 498, 512, 826, 869, 971. Barker, Samuel, 895.
Barker, William E., 946.
Barkume, Eli, 938.
Barlage, A., 144. Barlow, C. J., 132. Barlow, G. W., 600, 604. Barlum, Thomas, 655. Barnard, 486.
Barnard, Henry, 708, 961.
Barnard, Henry D., 54, 133, 146. Barnard, Joseph, 210. Barnes, Albert, 702. Barnes, A. S., 706. Barnes Bros., 498, 499. Barnes, E. W., 58. Barnes, Giles, 313. Barney, Milton, 480
Barnhardt, W. H., 357.
Barns, A. T., 639.
Barns, Henry, 100, 226, 307, 675, 676, 683, 685, 692, 883. Barns, Jacob, 686.
Barnum, E. T., 499, 733, 811, 812.
Baron, Antoine, 978.
Baron, Joseph, 130, 198. Baron, Peter, 767. Barr, John, 687. Barr, Robert, 687. Barre, Lefebere de, 83.
Barrian, Joseph, 978.
Barrett, C. H., 58, 59, 639, 646, 649.
Barrett, Lawrence, 358. Barrett, Myron, 595. Barrett, Patrick, 935. Barrois, 35.
Barrois, Francois Lothman de, 333.
Barrows, Juba, 198. Barrows, S. S., 164. Barry, David, 677, 678.
Barry, D. E., 901. Barry, John S., 91, 92, 104, 898. Barry, Thomas J., 166.
Barry, William, 80, 798. Barse, W. H., 202. Barstow, Samuel, 176, 191, 650, 7II, 739, 743, 752, 755, 756, 862.
Barstow, H. A., 482. Bart, J., 132. Bartenbach, G., 842. Barthe, A., 172. Barthello, William, 795.
Bartholick, Dr., 493. Bartholomew, A. M., 493, 937.
Bartholomew, A. M., Mrs., 652. Bartle, James, 500.
Bartlett, J. W., 757.
Bartlett, Joseph, 531, 807.
Bartlett, A. R., 572.
Bartley, A. H., 210. Bartley, E., 663. Barton, William, 178.
Bartow, William, 98, 130, 192, 198. Baskerville, T. H., 573. Bass, J., 577.
Bassett, Henry, 37, 227.
Bastie, Edmund, 535.
Batchelder, J. C., 356.
Batchelder, J. W., 758.
Bates, 695. Bates, Andrew, 639. Bates, Alexander, 300.
Bates, Asher B., 140, 141, 198, 873, 874. Bates, Clara Doty, Mrs., 701. Bates, Frederick, 23, 26, 38, 89, 95, 96, 133, 183, 186, 491, 494, 855, 857, 883, 938.
Bates, George C., 113, 143, 176, 243, 301, 711, 934, 963. Bates, H. C., 792.
Bates, L. J., 13, 684, 690, 692, 701. Bates, Morgan, 71, 92, 165, 673, 676, 682.
Battell, Cyrus, 909.
Batterson, J. G., 312.
Battle, James, 513, 519.
Battzes, George, 281.
Batwell, Edward, 50, 755, 756. Bauer, A., 167, 757.
Baur, Emil, 575.
Baugh, J. B., 4.
Baughman, J. A., 566, 572, 578, 580, 840.
Baumgartner, John, 621.
Bayley, Frank T., 600.
Baxter, A. W., 810.
Baxter, John, 175.
Baxter, Thomas, 161, 162.
Baxter, W. H., 145, 500.
Baxter, Witter J., 711, 732.
Bayard, Robert, 172, 227.
Bayliss, J. H., 567, 575.
Bayliss, J. H., Mrs., 842.
Beach, Eben, 795.
Beach, P., 132.
Beach, Seth, 594. Beadle, J. T., 612.
Bean, J. V., 718.
Beard, George, 938.
Beard, O. T., 701.
Beardslee, C. J., 487.
Beardslee, Harlow, 142.
Beardsley, 492.
Beattie, Elizabeth, 633.
Beattie, Margaret, 633.
Beatty, James, 71.
Beaubien, 492.
Beaubien, Miss, 350.
Beaubien, Antoine, Mrs., 653, 721.
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