History of Saginaw County, Michigan: Historical, Commercial, Biographical, Volume 2Seemann & Peters, 1918 - Cities and towns |
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acres active April attended Bank Bay City became Birch Run born boyhood Brant Township brother building built Camp Cass River Charles Chesaning Church citizens clerk Company daughter Detroit died district early East Saginaw elected engaged enterprise farm farmers father firm Flint forest France Frankenmuth Frankenmuth Township Genesee County George held Henry highway honor Hoyt Hubinger hundred Indian industry interest James January John land later located logs lumber marriage with Miss married Mason Michigan miles native North operations organized parents pastor Pere Marquette Pere Marquette Railroad pioneer prominent prosperity purchased Railroad residence Reverend river road Saginaw City Saginaw County Saginaw High School Saginaw River Saginaw Valley salt saw mill settled settlement settlers Shiawassee River Smith Stone Street supervisor Taymouth Township timber Tittabawassee town township officers trade treasurer united in marriage village William Wright York