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Newspaper

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Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:
  • Brighton Argus (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their Brighton Room. View Digital Copies
  • Community Life (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.
  • Fowlerville News and Views (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. View Digital Copies (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). Fowlerville Library has digital copies available in their library.
  • Fowlerville Review (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. Fowlerville Library has digital copies available in their library.
  • Gregory Gazette (1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Community News (2003–2009) - digital copes of newspaper. The Livingston Community News was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. View Digital Copies (view in library only)
  • Livingston County Argus-Dispatch (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.
  • Livingston County Press (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. (view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Courier (1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.(view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Daily Press & Argus (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. (view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Democrat (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. View Index or (view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Herald (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. (view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • The Livingston Post (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Reporter (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.
  • Livingston Republican (1855–1929) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. View Index or (view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Republican Press (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. (view in library only) View Digital Copies
  • Livingston Tidings (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.
  • Pinckney Dispatch (1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. View Digital Copies
  • Stockbridge Brief Sun (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.
  • Stockbridge Town Crier (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.

Collection Items

  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan January 4, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    A. D. Thompson
    A. J. McClements
    A. M. Hetchler
    Adelbert Brearley
    Agatha Redmond
    Albert Benham
    Albert Updike
    Albert Wilson
    Albert A. Feathm
    Aleck Van Camp
    Allen B.
    Alma Hicks
    Almeida
    Andrew Murphy
    Anne Bradner
    Anna Lennon
    Anna Mayfield
    Arabella
    Asbel Dutton
    Ashmon H. Catlin
    Augustus C. Carton
    Aunt Fannie Chapman
    B. McClusky and Mrs. B. McClusky
    Beatrice Lamborn
    Belle Coates
    Bernard T.
    Bert VanBlaricum
    Billy Papke
    Billyuns
    Bonaparte
    Buck Weaver
    C. A. Palmer
    C. Eddy
    C. Hartsuff
    C. Lynch
    C. M. Swarthout
    C. N. Bullis
    Caesar
    Carl Webb
    Caspar Glenn
    Charles Boss
    Charles E. Townsend
    Charles Henry
    Charles Lemmon
    Chas. Burden
    Chas. Teachout
    Christopher Columbus
    Claude Beaton
    Connie Mack
    Cora
    Corinne Backus
    Czar Ferdinand
    D. J. Bennett
    D. M. Monks
    Daisy Bowlett
    Dan Cameron
    Dan Denton
    Dana Richmond
    Daniel
    David Smith
    Demetrieff
    Dennis E. Alward
    Don Rogers
    Don Bernardo de Galvez
    Douglass Watson
    Dr. C. B. Gardner
    Dr. Daneff
    Dr. George Hoskins
    Dr. Horta
    Dr. L. F. Kebler
    Dr. Wright
    E. Brenningstall
    E. G. Carpenter
    E. Hadley and L. E. Hadley
    E. Hillman
    E. L. Mackey
    E. W. Caskey
    Earl Reason
    Earl Tupper
    Ed. Secor
    Eddie McGoorty
    Edward Spears
    Edward Webb
    Edward K.
    Ella Oatrell
    Elsie Schrotzberger
    Elven T. Larson
    Emmet Berry
    Emory Pickell
    Erma Pyper
    Ernest Carr
    Ethel Doyle
    Ethel Lillywhite
    Ethel Mulholland
    Eugene McIntyre
    F. A. Howlett
    F. W. Wilcox
    Finley J. Shepard
    Francis Carr
    Frank Chance
    Frank Dunn
    Frank K. Hacker
    Frank Nile
    Frank Walters
    Frank White
    Frank D. Jenks
    Fred Carpenter
    Fred Disbro
    Fred Lake
    Fred Robbins
    Fred Strecker
    Fred M. Warner
    Frederick C. Martindale
    Frederick Palmer
    Garner Carpenter
    Garry Hermann
    Genevieve
    Geo. Marshall
    Geo. W. Sykes
    George
    George Lavey
    George Montague
    George W. Dickinson
    Gilman Dame
    Glenn Gardner
    Governor Ferris (Woodbridge N. Ferris)
    Governor Osborn
    Grace Gardner
    Grant
    Gurd M. Hayes
    Haake L. Worden
    Hank O’Day
    Harlow Munsall
    Harold W.
    Harry Gilliver
    Harry Nile
    Harry Rose
    Harry Wolverton
    Harvey Dyer
    Viscomte de St. (Hector St.)
    Helen Dunn
    Helen Gould
    Henry Durfee
    Henry Gehringer
    Henry Lewis
    Herman Wecke
    Homer Moore
    Hugh Bradley
    Hugo Kelly
    I. Moran
    Ira Hicks
    Ira Kings
    Irene Frazier
    Irvin Kennedy
    Irvington Boothlette
    Ivanoff
    J. D. Bowersock
    J. D. Roberts
    J. D. White
    J. G. Sayles
    J. J. Wolf
    J. R. Martin
    James Burroughs
    James Caskey
    James Fiske
    James Flaherty
    James Green
    James Hambleton
    James Helme
    James Marble
    James Scully
    Jane Jacobs
    Jasper D. Brennan
    Jay Glenn
    Jay Gould
    Jimsie Bachman
    Jo Harris
    Joe Birmingham
    John Burgess
    John Chalker
    John Dinkel
    John Dunn
    John Harris
    John Monks
    John T. Winship
    John W. Haarer
    John Walsh
    John Webb
    John Bullis
    John H. Walsh
    John M. Harris
    Jonsmith
    Josiah Gottalotte
    Julia Wylie
    Julius Carr
    Kathryn Lamborn
    L. Clark
    L. de V.
    L. L. Wright
    L. R. Williams
    Laird Robbins
    Lawrence McCleer
    Lee Hopkins
    Lee
    Lee Tiplady
    Leo Monks
    Leonard Hibbard
    Lillie Burden
    Lois Worden
    Louis Stackable
    Louise Coleman
    Lucile Cooley
    Lucy Harris
    Lyman P. Elwell
    M. Sopp
    M. A. Davis
    M. B. Darrow
    M. E. Kuhn
    M. F. Goron
    Mack Cameron
    Madame J.
    Madame Reynier
    Maggie Kuhn
    Manager Callahan
    Manager Stahl
    Maria Cooper
    Maria Harris
    Marion Holmes
    Marsans
    Martha Bellinger
    Marthe D.
    Marty O’Toole
    Mary C. Doyle
    Mary Daniels
    Max Cameron
    Maynard Nile
    Mayor Bills
    Melanie Reynier
    Mervin Nile
    Michael Harris
    Michael Murphy
    Mike Gibbons
    Mike Kahoe
    Mustapha Pasha
    Navin
    Nazim Pasha
    Nicholas
    Nick Bulley
    Nogi
    Norbert Lavey
    O. B. Arnold
    O. B. Fuller
    O. E. Carr
    Oliver Teachout
    Oliver Brunson
    Osman
    Otis Pond
    Otis Webb
    Passie Brenningstall
    Pat Brogan
    Patrick Kennedy
    Patrick Lavey
    Philip Smith
    President Porras
    President Taft
    Prof. C. O. Davis
    Ralph Bennett
    Retta Collins
    Rev. McTaggart
    Rev. Miller
    Rev. Oatrell
    Richard Bachman
    Richard Webb
    Robt. Leach
    Rollie Zeider
    Ruth Collins
    S. A. Benton
    Sarah Harris
    Sarah McCleer
    Sidney Hall
    Stanislaus Zbyszko
    Stanley Ketchel
    Stanley Marsh
    Sultan Selim
    Sun Yatsen
    Sydney Sprout
    T. J. Witters
    T. Wainwright
    Thomas Howlett
    Thomas Williams
    Tom Chriswell
    Tommy Ryan
    Ty Cobb
    Uno Berg
    V. Ostrander
    Vera Hartsuff
    W. A. Carr
    W. E. Murphy
    W. J. Buhl
    W. J. Larkin
    W. J. Wright
    W. T. Barnum
    W. W. Barnard
    Walter Beach
    Walter Collins
    Walter Daniels
    Walter Johnson
    Warner Denton
    Warren Barton
    Wendall Klaus
    Will Fiske
    William Douglas
    William Feathery
    William Gassady
    William Moran
    Wm. Buhl
    Wm. Doyle
    Wm. Murphy
    Wm. Caskey
    Xaver Pasha
    Yussif Mahmout
    Business and Organization Names
    Alma Manufacturing Co.
    Ayrault & Bollinger
    Bank of Gregory
    Baptist Ladies Aid Society
    Beechams Pills
    Botsford & Jenks Co.
    Carters Little Liver Pills
    Cheboygan Telephone Co.
    Chicago Law and Order League
    Cincinnati Reds
    Cleveland Naps
    Dancer’s
    Defiance Starch
    Detroit House of Correction
    Doan’s Kidney Pills
    Grand Trunk Railroad
    Gregory Gazette
    Howell Gun Club
    Instant Postum
    J. C. C. Reducing Corset
    J. C. Cancer & Company
    Knights of Columbus
    L. N. McOtee
    Laramie Club
    Livingston County Mutual Fire Insurance Company
    M. E. Kuhn
    Marquette County Telephone Co.
    Michigan College of Mines
    Michigan School for the Blind
    Michigan State Telephone Co.
    Missouri Pacific Railroad
    Mothers Magazine
    Oakland Team
    Parcels Post Rate Finder Co.
    Postum
    Providence Grays
    Red Cross Ball Blue
    Royal Geographical Society
    S. A. Denton
    Southern Grain Elevator
    State Teachers’ Association
    T. H. Howlett
    Therapion
    Thoman’s Moss Rose Flour
    Washington Senators
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan January 11, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Gregory, Mich.)
    J.C.C. (Corset manufacturer)
    M.E. Kuhn (Gregory store owner)
    Bank of Gregory (P.A. Howlett, Prop.)
    Methodist Episcopal (M.E.) Society
    The Presbyterian church
    Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church
    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.)
    Dancer’s (also cited as W.J. Dancer & Co.)
    Thoman's Moss Rose Flour
    S.A. Denton (Gregory)
    T.H. Howlett (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, etc.)
    Gregory Gazette (R.W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Unadilla store
    The Bobbs-Merrill Company
    Postum Co. (Manufacturers of Post Toasties and Grape-Nuts)
    The Centaur Company (Manufacturers of Castoria)
    Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories (Chicago)
    Dodds Medicine Co. (Manufacturers of Dodds Kidney Pills)
    Resinol Chem. Co.
    International Mercantile Marine company
    Grand Trunk railroad
    New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad
    Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway company
    Pere Marquette railroad
    Sheffield machine shops
    Mackinac Transportation Co.
    Medical Missionary society
    Transportation club of Cincinnati
    Y.M.C.A.
    Individual Names
    Rev. A.E. Miller, Rev. Ira Miller, and daughter Hannah Miller
    Warren Cottrel
    Mrs. Eva Jacobs
    Miss Ella Montague
    Mrs. Len Cook
    Mrs. Cornelius Donohue
    Mr. and Mrs. Caskey, Miss Mable Caskey, and Will Caskey
    Richard Baxter
    Mr. and Mrs. Chafes
    Vern Topping
    Miss Lottie Braby
    Met Gallup, Tom Gallup, and Eugene Gallup
    O.W. Marshall, Louise Marshall, Wm. Marshall, Mrs. Pearl Marshall, and Ed. Crann
    Janet Webb, Georgia Webb, and Mrs. Emma Webb
    M. Watson and Mrs. Mine Watson
    Mrs. Jessie Cranna
    Will Durkee
    Mrs. M. Lantis
    Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Collins
    Mrs. Murray
    L.E. Hadley (President of M.E. Society)
    Miss Jennie Winslow
    Mrs. Wirt Barnum
    Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowersox
    Karl Aseltine
    Anna Gilbert
    Mrs. Lutie Clark
    Mrs. Jennie Richmond
    P.S. Ovitt
    Guy Kuhn, Loneta Kuhn, Mildred Kuhn, Maude Kuhn, and Genevieve Kuhn
    Don McCormey
    Frank Bates
    L. Gates
    Miss Francis McOlear
    Peter Van Kuren and Lee Van Keuren
    Mrs. Thurlow
    Miss Mae Madigan
    Mrs. Grace Pool
    P.A. Howlett
    Miss Coates and Mr. Coates
    Ray Sharp
    Chas. Bullis and Mrs. Chas. Bullis
    Belle (sister of Mr. Coates)
    Mrs. Edna Lilley
    Mrs. Stackable
    Mrs. Eva Chrislee
    Mr. Wilmer
    Joe Bowen and Mrs. Myra Bowen
    Henry Dawey
    Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Wilkerson
    Geo. Arnold
    Andrew Burgess
    Frank Howlett and Howard Howlett
    Mrs. Carl Bollinger, Lois, and Haskel
    Fred Rose
    Griffin H. Manger
    Mary Howlett
    Lillian Buhl
    Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Allen Jackson
    E.N. Braley
    Mrs. Casper Swarthout, Mary, Rod, and Alpha
    Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vines
    Ed Brotherton
    Mrs. Bettie Marshall
    Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris
    R.W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Senator Joseph W. Bailey
    Senator Gallinger
    R.M. Johnston
    Governor Colquitt
    Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell, and Frank Morrison
    Fenton W. Booth
    Stanton J. Poelle
    Henry Sherman Boutell
    Postmaster General Hitchcock
    Webster Morton
    J. Bruce Ismay
    Samuel D. Felker and Franklin Worcester
    Rosalie Jones
    William Sulzer
    Edwin Ghirranelli
    Dr. William B. Craig
    Alonzo M. Ragsdale
    Dr. Helene Knabe
    Eugene Dahl and son Lawrence
    Henry J. Horn, Benjamin R. Vollock, and Charles N. Woodward
    A.B. DuPont, Tom L. Johnson, and Margaret Johnson
    William W. Wedemeyer
    Al Palzer, Luther McCarty, and Charley Eyton
    Chase S. Osborn
    H.W. Sawyer
    Septimer S. Beall
    Dr. Samuel Stevenson and Dr. W.G. Stevenson
    Oscar Prahl
    John T. Lane
    Martha Bellinger (Author)
    James Jesse Strang
    Joe Tinker, Fielder Jones, Frank Chance, and Garry Herrmann
    Matt Wells and Freddie Welsh
    Inez Milholland
    Emily B. Bourne
    William T. Hornaday
    W.J. Wright (Physician)
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan January 18, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Brand Names
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Gregory, Mich.)
    J.C.C. Corsets
    M. E. Kuhn (Store owner)
    Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    Thoman’s Moss Rose Flour
    S. A. Denton
    Dancer’s (also cited as W. J. Dancer & Co.)
    T. H. Howlett (General Hardware, Furniture, etc.)
    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher)
    The Bobbs-Merrill Company
    Postum Co. (Manufacturers of Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, and Instant Postum)
    The Centaur Company (Manufacturers of Castoria)
    Sloan’s Liniment
    Carter’s Little Liver Pills
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    Doan’s Kidney Pills (Foster-Milburn Co.)
    Dr. Pierce’s (Manufacturers of Pleasant Pellets and Golden Medical Discovery)
    Beecham’s Pills
    Putnam Fadeless Dyes
    Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
    Resinol Chemical Co.
    Spohn Medical Co. (Manufacturers of Distemper remedy)
    Globe Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Chicago)
    Monks Bros. (Gregory)
    Brown’s Drug Store
    Northern Development Co.
    Scully Company (Detroit)
    Canadian Pacific Railway
    Grand Trunk Pacific
    Canadian Northern
    Individual Names
    John Marietta and mother
    Lee Higgins and Irene Boyce
    John McCleer and L. N. McCleer
    Loneta Kuhn, Guy Kuhn, and Maude Kuhn
    Mrs. Carrie Moore
    Fred Grieves and Silas Hemingway
    Leland McGee
    Myron Watters
    Louva Denton and Belva Denton
    A. J. Harker and son Donald
    Lester Williams, L. R. Williams, and C. I. Williams
    Mrs. Minnie Arnold, Vancie Arnold, Otto Arnold, and Roscoe Arnold
    Mrs. Will Wood
    Mrs. Eugene Gallup and daughter Mrs. Harold Conk
    Mrs. Daniel Plummer and daughter Mrs. P. S. Ovitt
    C. N. Bullis and Mrs. May Bullis
    Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hadley, Veva, and Jennie
    Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilkinson and daughter Bethyl
    Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell
    Woodrow Wilson
    Vincent Perry
    Thomas Harker
    Peter Van Keuren
    Wm. Buhl
    Lester Bates and Charlie Whitehead
    Norman Whitehead, Ruth Whitehead, and mother
    Wm. Willand
    Mrs. E. Moore
    Ruth Daniels and Horace Mapes
    Wm. Douglas
    L. Powell and H. J. Bramon
    Sanford Reason and Chas. Barden
    Mrs. Rose Buhl and Mrs. Lily Burden
    Mrs. Sheldon and Mrs. Howard Conk
    Orla Gallup and Melvin Conk
    F. A. Howlett
    Alma Rice
    Rev. L. M. Keiser
    W. M. Beach
    Sheriff George Wimble
    Edwin Pratt
    R. W. Caverly
    George F. Baker
    Leslie M. Shaw
    Ora Morningstar and George Sutton
    Olaf A. Tveitmoe and Eugene Clancy
    William Rockefeller and John M. Garver
    Frank Chance
    President Taft
    Robert W. Archbald
    Samuel Gompers
    James A. Patten
    Wickersham
    Anna Held Ziegfeld and Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
    C. L. Swords
    J. W. Jenney
    William Alden Smith
    C. P. Cary
    Secretary of State Martindale
    Ald. W. N. Dibble
    Mrs. Catherine Burshaw
    Major W. V. Judson
    Robert Barney, J. H. Buell, H. S. Hosmer, H. B. Montague, and M. O. Robinson
    Rep. Tilsen and Gen. Leonard Wood
    Rep. Jenison
    Alonzo Thompson and Alonzo Thompson Jr.
    William Lees and Captain Poncelet
    John Wolfe, Frank Gelangey, and Julian Pillion
    Carl Hill
    John Fugga
    Martha Bellinger
    Agatha Redmond, James Hambleton, and Aleck Van Camp
    Madame Reynier, Melanie Reynier, and Monsieur Chatelard
    Captain Paquin
    M. R. Zaegel
    Mrs. Albert W. Price, Mrs. R. P. Stewart, and Mr. W. H. Stavon
    Hortense (Sally) Perrichon and Robert Perrichon
    M. Goron
    Baronne de V and M. F——
    Bachelet (alias Charles Latouche)
    Detective Dariaud and Inspector Berard
    Fabre
    Captain William E. Moore and Levi W. Moore
    Gen. Harry H. Bandholtz
    Joao Alberto Castello Branco
    P. Smith and Hawks
    Willie Frauenreider
    Clinton Williamson
    Mother Gray
    Mrs. Winslow
    Madame Judic
    Mrs. Hayward Sowers and Mrs. Rosa Sims
    Mrs. George Harrington
    Townsend A. Ely
    Governor Ferris
    Rep. Charles Flowers
    W. R. Oates
    Senator Woodworth
    Rep. Dunn, Rep. Whelan, and Rep. Murphy
    Rep. L. J. Wolcott and Rep. Farmer
    Rep. D. G. F. Warner
    Thomas Kearney, Orlando F. Barnes, Thomas D. White, and W. B. Mershon
    Senator Osborn
    Rep. Leonard
    Dr. R. V. Pierce
    Mrs. Kathryn Krafft
    Florence Rearidon, Rev. Jo. Coyle, and Arlo Ellsworth
    A. M. Roche, Chas. Kennedy, and Mrs. Chas. Curtis
    James Doody, Glen Fisk, J. H. Lyman, and E. Farnum
    Mrs. Wm. Kennedy Sr. and May
    Mrs. H. D. Grieve, John Bell, and Arthur Bell
    Mrs. W. H. Crofoot, H. H. Fowler, and Mrs. O. J. Head
    Miss Irene Crabb and Ty Towle
    Byron Kelsey and Mrs. Samuel Placeway
    Walter Miller, Mrs. Harrington, Daisey Roberts, and Keith Roberts
    Albert Foster, Miss Ella Blair, and Mrs. Arthur Allen
    H. M. Williston, Rev. W. H. Ripon, and Rev. Albert Balgooyan
    Mrs. J. A. Donaldson, Georgia, and John Crofoot
    Dr. C. L. Sigler and Eugene Campbell
    B. H. Swarthout, Miss Kathleen Roche, and James Roche
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pernert and Mrs. Wm. Durkee
    Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilchrist and A. H. Gilchrist
    Mrs. Chas. Smoyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Read, and Miss Georgia Martin
    S. P. Johnson and Mrs. Mills
    Thomas Parker, Elmer Beach, and Ray Cobb
    Hazel Bates and Mrs. Marsh
    Claude Stowe, Geo. Wright, and Henry Lillywhite
    Geo. Montague, Mrs. F. O. Beach, and Harry Maycock
    Roy Collins, Retta, and Gerald Wellman
    Lyle Gorton, Mrs. John Clements, and Miss Mae Brogan
    John Gardner, Hollis Shehan, Harlow Shehan, and N. Pacey
    R. M. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley, and Chas. Dey
    Deo Dey, Geo. Bland, and L. H. Newman
    Hartley Gauss, Chris Brogan, and Ed Sprout
    Germaine Ledwidge, Ben White, M. J. Roche, and Will Brogan
    Will Kennedy, Mrs. R. M. Ledwidge, and Mrs. G. L. Devereaux
    Mrs. R. W. Caverly, Veronica Brogan, and Will Ledwidge
    Mae Ledwidge, George Greiner, and Alice Roche
    Mrs. Eunice Crane, A. G. Wilson, and Henry Kellenherger
    Anna Fitzsimmons and Mrs. T. Fitzsimmons
    Play Cast ("The Town Marshal")
    Alger Hall, E. E. Hoyt, Earl Tupper, Lynn Hendee, Ward Swarthout, R. W. Caverly, Kitsey Allison, Beulah Burgess, and Alta Bullis

    Real Estate Transfers
    Nelson Lamb, Alfred Johnson, Stephen Gardham, Albert F. Webb, Alfred Garland, Byron G. Smith, Elizabeth Hight, Myron Richardson, George E. Hyne, Frank Mann, Mary J. Martin, Walter Reed, Ettie Seyler, Barney G. Harris, J. Clark Haskins, David Bowen, Chester Berry, John L. Wolverton, C. Busselman, Orrin Wade, H. Mathison, Fred W. Maycock, George D. Bullis, John W. Dibble, Arthur Phillips, D. D. McFayden, William Layton, Julius E. Wilcox, Eugene E. Howe, Rex A. Reed, Hubert M. Wells, Albert B. Greer, Chas. J. Gilmore, Nicholas M. Bohm, and Howard Bohm
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan January 25, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Gregory, Mich.), M. E. Kuhn (Gregory store owner), Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    T. H. Howlett (General Hardware, Furniture, Implements, etc.)
    S. A. Denton (Gregory, Mich.)
    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher), Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.),Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Society/Church,Presbyterian Church (Howell)
    Knights of the Modern Maccabees (K. O. T. M.)
    Maccabee Hall
    Livingston County Mutual Telephone
    Gregory Schools
    Empire Marble and Granite Works (John G. Leslie, Prop., Jackson)
    Postum Co. (Manufacturers of Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, and Instant Postum),The Bobbs-Merrill Company
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Dr. Pierce’s (Manufacturers of Favorite Prescription, Pleasant Pellets, and Golden Medical Discovery), Globe Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Chicago)
    Dodds Medicine Co. (Manufacturers of Dodds Kidney Pills)
    Foster-Milburn Co. (Manufacturers of Doan’s Kidney Pills)
    Beecham’s Pills
    Carter’s Little Liver Pills
    Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
    Henkel’s Flour
    Anti-Saloon League
    Michigan Equal Suffrage Association
    Canadian Pacific Railway, Grand Trunk Pacific, and Canadian Northern
    International Mercantile Marine Company (implied via Titanic/J. Bruce Ismay references in general 1912 news, though specific to this source are broader railroad and shipping mentions), Individual Names
    Mrs. S. Hemingway
    W. W. Willard
    Mrs. O. N. Bullis and Chas. Bullis, H. Bates and Frank Bates, E. N. Braley and A. J. Brearly, Charles Whitehead, Norman Whitehead, and Ruth Whitehead
    A. J. Harker and son Donald,C. J. Williams, L. R. Williams, Lester Williams, and C. I. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. V. Perry
    Mrs. Flora A. Skinner
    Burrill Chase
    Charles B. Sculley and Chas. R. Pulley,S. T. Wasson
    Albert Wilson and A. G. Wilson
    Harrison Hadley, Lee Hadley, Veva, and Jennie,C. A. Mapes
    Maude Kuhn, Maude Kuhn, and Maude Kuhn,Miss Belle Coates, Mrs. Agnes Stackable
    Juna Rae and Beatrice Brotherton
    Daisy Howlett and Josephine Howlett,Louis Worden
    Miss Genevieve Kuhn,Mrs. Rose Denton
    Mrs. Kittie Bullis and Alta Bullis,Mrs. Rose Buhl and Wm. Buhl
    Mrs. Marsh
    Miss Lillie Burden,Mrs. H. Howlett, Mary Howlett, and F. A. Howlett, T. P. McCleer, John McCleer, and L. N. McCleer
    Leslie Stevens
    Mrs. D. N. Dutton and Belva
    Mrs. J. A. McCleer
    Frank Rickett
    O. C. Burkhart and Frank Leach
    R. W. Caverly, Sydney Adamson
    President Hadley (Yale)
    Herr Baron von Keppel
    President Lowell (Harvard)
    William H. Allswede
    Senator Frank James
    Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris,Senator James McGregor and Frank Coverly
    Senator James Murtha
    Rep. Dunn, Rep. Whelan, and Rep. McBride,J. F. Burke
    William Alden Smith,Alfred Lucking and Theodore Joslin
    Charles E. Townsend
    Rep. John Schmidt
    Rep. Follette and Rep. Catlin
    Thomas Kearney, Orlando F. Barnes, Thomas D. White, and W. B. Mershon
    Willie Gee and Mate Donnelly
    Postmaster General Hitchcock,Oscar Ehrman and O. B. Fuller
    Theodore Roosevelt
    William C. Eustis
    Woodrow Wilson, Senator Weadock
    Col. John Bolan, Capt. Joseph Dowling, and Cardinal Gibbons
    Mike O'Conner
    Walter Saubler and Chief of Police Saubler
    Gil A. Crumb
    Martha Bellinger (Author)
    Agatha Redmond, James Hambleton, and Aleck Van Camp, Madame Keyner, Miss Melanie Keyner, and Monsieur Chatelard
    Mrs. John F. Richards
    L. Raybaud
    Wells Andrews, M.D.
    S. M. Stanley
    Myrle Tyrrel
    Carl C. Kopp
    O. F. Lewis
    Governor West (Oregon) and Governor Dix (New York), Governor Marshall (Indiana) and Governor Cruce (Oklahoma)
    Governor Pothier (Rhode Island) and Governor Burke (North Dakota), Governor Hadley (Missouri) and Governor Baldwin (Connecticut), Governor Mann (Virginia), Governor Gilchrist (Florida), and Governor Cary (Wyoming)
    Warden Sale, Warden Wolfer, and Warden Hoyle, M. L. Brown, Otis Fuller, and Zebulon R. Brockway, Prof. Charles R. Henderson
    Col. John Lincoln Clem
    Col. Hans Hegg, M. F. Goron, Albert Keyzer, and Stanislas Tilon, M. Van Vloot, Becky, Aylmer Knowles, Mrs. Knowles, and Miss Knowles, Father Illass, Monsieur Waskywicz, Dr. Lopez, and Senor Gonzales
    Comtat and M. Seguier, F. O. Plummer
    Dr. Philetus Derringer and Thomas Maltby
    Prof. Septimus Gregg, Mattie, and Mrs. Prof. Gregg, L. R. Fink
    Guy de Villepion and Rev. Edmund Heslop, Charlie Conroy
    Josiah Hoover
    Judge Robert W. Archbald, Attorney General Wickersham, and President Taft,
    Raymond Poincare, Armand Fallieres, and Georges Clemenceau
    Deputy Mojzie and Jules Pains
    Leon D. Case and Senator Joseph B. Hadden
    Mrs. John Kolenda, Walter Kolenda, and Bronislaw Kolenda
    Anthony Harsch
    Prosecutor Pelton and Senator Francis King, Frank F. Moderow, Dr. Ralph K. Watkins, and Harry C. Bartlett
    Charles Madines and George Robinson
    Anthony Lebecz, Fred Denshaw, and William McGregor
    William Sharp and Edward Crawford
    Dr. H. L. Sigler and Mrs. A. K. Pierce
    Agnes Andrews
    Kate Ruen, Ella Ruen, and Michael Ruen
    Wm. Kennedy Sr. and Margaret Greiner
    Norbert Lavey, A. M. Roche, and L. W. Hoff
    Mrs. W. Clark and Mrs. H. W. Crofoot
    Chas. Erans and Mrs. R. Kisby
    John Dinkel and Clare Skinner
    W. G. Reeves, Father Miller, and V. Otttrauder, S. E. Swarthout and Alden Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lynch and daughter Bernardine
    Chas. Moran and Emma Moran
    John and Lee Tiplady
    Ernest Van Arsdale, Mrs. Brownell, and Mrs. D. R. Lantis
    Miss Florence Doyle and James Doyle
    Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Blaricum and Bert Van Blaricum
    Mrs. Albert Jackson, Mrs. L. W. Wilcox, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller
    Clare [Miller] and Earl Baughn
    Geo. F. Green and Pliny Henry
    Ed Sprout, Sydney Sprout, and Nellie Gardner
    Rose Jeffreys, Ann Lennon, and Helen Monks
    Florence and Helen Reason
    Norbert Vaughn, Willis and Maurice Darrow, and Wm. Jeffreys
    Louis and Leo Monks and Thos. Moran
    Dr. Andrew C. Roche and Dr. Bradley
    William Murphy
    James Spears, Edward, Lawrence, John, James, and Mrs. Wm. Doyle, Mrs. George Irwin, Mrs. G. W. Bates, and Mr. Merritta
    ,Frank Ovitt, Hight Miller, and Frank Tiison, Harve Dyer, Fred Heffmeyer, Ethel Lillywhite, and Addie Chipman
    Elmer Chipman and Madame Demerest, M. Gallup, Hartley Gauss, Hazel Bruff, and Wm. Bland
    Laverne Demerest, Paul Brogan, and Chris Brogan
    Wm. Bruff, Mrs. Alfred Morgan, and Mrs. Fred Burgess
    Mrs. Will Dunbar and Mrs. V. G. Dinkle
    Mrs. Muringham Sr. and Eugene Hendee, Mrs. Lon Clark, Wm. Pullin, and Arthur Allen, George Chalmers, Michael Sullivan, and Chas. Doody
    James Bilch, Helen Mobrick, and Lottie Allen, Chas. Frost, Mrs. Harry A. Hendershot, and W. J. Wright
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan February 1, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Gregory, Mich.)
    Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    M. E. Kuhn’s (Gregory)
    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher)
    S. A. Denton (Gregory, Mich.)
    T. H. Howlett (General Hardware, Furniture, Implements, etc.)
    Unadilla store (implied via Unadilla news section)
    National Food Products Company (Brighton)
    Brighton Argus
    Washtenaw Home Telephone Company
    Michigan State Telephone Co.
    Milford Times
    J. P. Morgan & Co.
    The Bobbs-Merrill Company
    Missouri Pacific railroad
    Preferred Life Insurance Co. (Grand Rapids)
    Livingston County Telephone Co.
    Empire Marble and Granite Works (John G. Leslie, Prop., Jackson)
    Dinkel & Dunbar (Furniture)
    B. J. Johnson Soap Co. (Milwaukee, Wis.)
    Globe Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Chicago)
    Resinol Chemical Co.
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    The Centaur Company (Manufacturers of Castoria)
    Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.)
    Methodist Protestant Church (M. P. C.)
    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W. C. T. U.)
    Knights of the Modern Maccabees (K. O. T. M.)
    Willing Workers
    Epworth League (Methodist church of Pinckney)
    Farmers Institute
    Individual Names
    R. W. Caverly (Publisher)
    F. A. Howlett
    Mrs. Frank Ovitt
    Miss Bessie Howlett
    Henry Howlett and Fred Howlett
    C. N. Bullis and wife
    Dorothy Budd and Daisy Howlett
    Eugene Heatley and Ralph Collins
    Mrs. Fred Grieve and O. Burden
    Vancie Arnold and Milo Smith
    W. Willard and Mrs. Gates
    Alfred Taylor and Dr. Wright
    O. B. Arnold and Mrs. Cleve Pool
    Mike Roche
    Alex Reid and Fred Asquith
    Beatrice Brotherton and Emmet Hadley
    Melvin Wood and Mrs. W. R. Wood
    Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ward
    May Madigan and Loneta Kuhn
    M. E. Kuhn
    Mr. and Mrs. L. Gallup
    Henry Dewey and Dorothy Hadley
    Maxine Marshall and Mrs. Otis Webb
    Mrs. George Marshall
    A. C. Watson and Mrs. Mattie Weston
    Will Pickell and Mesdames E. Hadley
    Alex Pyper and Mrs. Wilmer Crossman
    John Wanamaker
    Jan Weinmeister and F. T. Hyne
    Senator Fitzgibbons
    George Richmond
    Representative Donahue
    Woodrow Wilson
    William Rockefeller and Samuel Untermyer
    John D. Rockefeller and James Darling
    Theodore Roosevelt
    Rear Admiral Peary and Captain Roald Amundsen
    Helen Miller Gould and Finley J. Shepard
    Raymond Poincare and Georges Clemenceau
    L. L. Wright
    Martha Bellinger (Author)
    Agatha Redmond, James Hambleton, and Aleck Van Camp
    Rev. George R. Van De Water
    Senator Leonard Verdier and Governor Ferris
    John Dinkel and Fred E. Tawlmadge
    Daisie B. Chapell (Photographer)
    Steve Jeffreys, Irene Carr, and Nellie Gardner
    John Tiplady, Willis Darrow, and Mrs. Field
    Miss Florence Reason and Shirley Anderson
    Maude and Helen McCleer
    John and Mary Coyle and Rev. Jos. Coyle
    Nellie Donohue and C. Lynch
    Mrs. Margaret Murray and Ed Spears
    Frankie Ashley and Mrs. G. W. Tipple
    Jas. Tiplady Jr. and Laura Burgess
    Alice Roche and John and Kitty McCabe
    James Spears and Elizabeth Maloney
    Fred Rohrabacker and Mrs. A. Randall
    A. H. Flintoft and Ross Read
    Mrs. T. B. Gilks and N. Pacey
    Margaret Greiner, Clare Ledwidge, and Sidney Sprout
    Mrs. Wellman and Mrs. Jerusha Isham
    Mrs. Sophia Smith and P. H. Smith
    S. E. Swarthout and J. B. Fuller
    Milo Isham, H. Lillywhite, and Leola Boise
    Miss Kitsey Allison, Albert Dinkel, and Robert Stackable
    Reginald Schafer and Laverne Demerest
    Harris Oswald, Chas. Crowl, and Chas. Dorr
    John Carr, Eva Throop, and Albert Helms
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan February 8, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Gregory, Mich.),M. E. Kuhn’s (also cited as Kuhn’s), Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    T. H. Howlett (General Hardware, Furniture, Implements, etc.),
    S. A. Denton (Gregory, Mich.)
    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher), Gregory Maccabee Hall (Knights of the Modern Maccabees / K. O. T. M.), Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.)
    Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Society/Church
    Methodist Protestant Church (M. P. C.)
    Epworth League (Methodist church of Pinckney)
    University of Michigan (U. of M.), Empire Marble and Granite Works (John G. Leslie, Prop., Jackson), Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. (Battle Creek; makers of Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, and Instant Postum), The Bobbs-Merrill Company
    Foster-Milburn Co. (Makers of Doan’s Kidney Pills)
    Globe Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Chicago), B. J. Johnson Soap Company (Makers of Galvanic Soap)
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    Munyon’s (Makers of Paw-Paw Pills)
    Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel (Makers of Favorite Prescription), Northrop & Lyman Co., Ltd. (Makers of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy)
    Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. (Makers of Duke’s Mixture)
    Miles Medical Co. (Makers of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills)
    Detroit United Railway
    Flint Brewing Company
    Edison Co.
    Toledo Ice Co.
    Shroeder-Rutka Hardware Co.
    Preferred Life Insurance Co.
    Bureau of Social Hygiene, Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
    Wheeler and Updyke orchestra
    National Food Products Company (mentioned as state speakers at the institute)
    Individual Names
    R. W. Caverly (Publisher), F. A. Howlett, P. A. Howlett, Josie Howlett, Henry Howlett, Kitty Bullis, Bessie Howlett, and Daisy Howlett, L. N. McCleer, Miss Harah McCleer, Maude McCleer, and Helen McCleer, Mrs. C. A. Mapes and Mrs. Annabelle Mapes, Mrs. Lily Douglass
    Carrier Daniels and Mrs. Mary Daniels, A. J. Brearley and Dick Brearley, Mrs. Jane Jacobs and Mrs. May Jacobs
    Miss Loneta Kuhn and M. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Etta Bland and Mrs. Sarah Burgess
    Fred Resico and Emery Beade
    Chas. Bullis and Mrs. Agnes Bullis, Charlie Woodworth
    Rosa Buhl, Agnes Arnold, Minnie Arnold, Roscoe Arnold, Otto Arnold, and Vancie Arnold
    Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denton, John Moore
    Lulu Marshall, Ellen Marshall, and Myra Marshall, Lizzie Denton
    Mrs. Rose Denton
    Frank Worden
    Wm. Pyper
    Sarah Hadley, Emmett Hadley, Jennie Hadley, and Veva Hadley, Josie Cranna
    Martha Webb and John Webb, Harry Gulliver and Lloyd Hicks
    M. Smita
    Oscar Bartron
    Joe Bowen, William Bowen, and Myra Bowen, Alma Hicks
    Mrs. Silas Hemminway
    Ralph Glenn and Jay
    Woodrow Wilson and President Taft, State Chairman Shields, Geo. Backus
    Charles W. Close and Judge Tuttle
    Frank Chance
    R. J. Quail
    M. Taylor Pyne
    Henry Glasner and Charles Flowers
    Samuel H. London
    Emmeline Pankhurst and Mrs. Drummond
    William J. Bryan and Henry E. Alexander
    Curtis Blosser and Sylvia Belbeck
    Herbert Sweet
    Rev. Francis R. Godolphin
    Addison T. Smith and John C. Potter
    John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Katharine Bement Davis, Paul M. Warburg, and Starr J. Murphy
    George J. Kneeland and Abraham Flexner
    Prof. C. S. Larzelere, Miss Margaret Wise, and Dr. S. D. Fess, A. Nelson, Jr.
    M. C. Hawk
    William Penn
    Agatha Redmond, James Hambleton, and Aleck Van Camp, Madame and Miss Melanie Reynier and Monsieur Chatelard, Hand (Chauffeur)
    Martha Bellinger (Author)
    Frank W. Harris
    Adele Clot Converse and George Marquis Converse, M. F. Goron, Inspector Larose, Georges Plessis, and Mangin, Crampon (alias Bonfantini), Joseph Simetiere, and Thevenin, C. M. Harmon, Walter C. Woolley, William B. Roney, and Homer Warren, Richard G. Lambrecht, Judson Bradway, and E. B. Tyrrell
    Thomas H. Welch
    Supt. A. H. Clark
    Martindale (Secretary of State)
    George Bastine and Russell Rogers
    William Moore, Elmer F. Knapp, and W. W. Wedemeyer, John H. Grant, Cora Eisenbrey, and Samuel Dickie, Rev. C. F. Helfer, H. G. Butler, and Henry Woolbert
    Daisie B. Chapell (Photographer)
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling)
    Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Daisy Howlett, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan June 8, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher)
    T. H. Howlett (Agent for Cartercar, Saginaw Silo, and Saginaw Base Anchor)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.)
    Bank of Gregory
    Gregory House (Harry Jacobs, Prop.)
    W. J. Dancer & Co. (Stockbridge)
    Henkel’s Bread Flour
    Postum Co. (Battle Creek; Manufacturers of Postum, Grape-Nuts, and Post Toasties)
    The Centaur Company (Manufacturers of Castoria)
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    Foster-Milburn Co. (Manufacturers of Doan’s Kidney Pills)
    Carter’s Little Liver Pills
    Murine Eye Remedy Co.
    W. L. Douglas Shoe Co.
    Henkel’s Bread Flour
    Grand Trunk Railroad
    Pere Marquette Railroad
    Ann Arbor Railroad
    St. Mary’s Church (Pinckney)
    Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.) (Unadilla)
    Gleaners (Unadilla Arbor)
    University of Michigan Athletic Association
    Baptist Foreign Mission Society
    Superior Iron Company
    Industrial Workers of the World
    Paint Creek Colliery Company
    Spanish-American Iron Co.
    Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America
    Individual Names
    R. W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Franz C. Kuhn (Attorney General)
    Dan Denton
    George Stevens
    Mrs. Wm. Piatt
    Beulah Bates
    Ray Sharp
    Dessie Whitehead, Frank Whitehead, and Mrs. Whitehead
    Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. L. T. Lamborn
    W. Marsh
    Mrs. E. Hadley, Silva Hadley, Emmett Hadley, Jennie Hadley, and Veva Hadley
    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates
    W. J. Buhl and Mrs. Lillian Buhl
    A. Harker, Donald Harker, and Margaret Harker
    Mrs. Cal Piatt
    Mrs. Tom Stone
    O. J. Williams
    Laura Doyle, Ethel Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle
    Lucius Smith and Herman Smith
    Rev. Fr. Coyle
    Mrs. Hartly Miller and Helen Miller
    Mrs. Frank Worden
    R. D. Mitchel
    Marshall Stringer
    B. Singleton and Harry Singleton
    Guy Kuhn, Maude Kuhn, Genevieve Kuhn, Paul Kuhn, Margaret Kuhn, Mrs. E. A. Kuhn, and Miss Loneta Kuhn
    C. N. Bullis, Mrs. O. N. Bullis, and Aljen Bullis
    Mart Higgens
    Mrs. Stricklin
    Thos. Howlett, F. A. Howlett, Josie Howlett, Daisy Howlett, Mary Howlett, Bessie Howlett, and Frank Howlett
    Alice Stevens
    Leslie Stevens
    Mrs. Will Woods
    Fred Asquith
    E. N. Brotherton, Beatrice Brotherton, and Junia Rae Brotherton
    Dr. Craston
    Will Furgeson
    P. G. Hoard
    Frank Goodwin
    Mrs. Anna Moore
    Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson
    S. Cobb
    Mrs. Jesse Henry
    Mr. Nelson
    Mrs. J. S. Stackable
    Miss S. A. McCleer, McCleer Bros., Elaine McCleer, and Miss S. A. McCleer
    Thos. Read
    Mrs. Fred Douglass
    Harvey Watson and Douglas Watson
    Mrs. Ralph Chipman
    M. Bradley
    Miss Charlotte Walker
    Harry Jacobs
    D. F. Jumas
    John T. Lanihan
    Robert W. Archbald
    Detective Dupp
    George A. Fritch and Mabel Millman
    Bert S. Burt
    John D. Rockefeller
    Alexander M. Davis
    Earl Cranston, John Hamilton, Charles W. Smith, and Joseph C. Hartzell
    William D. Haywood
    Gen. Mendieta
    Mr. Holliday
    Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, Katherine Wright, Lorin Wright, Rouschin Wright, and Bishop Milton Wright
    Dr. Daniel Beckel Conklin
    Louis Gomez
    Chief Wilkie
    President Taft
    Frank M. Buckies
    Harold Hill, Raybaud Radike, Hayden Radike, and Mrs. John Radike
    Stephen Bridges
    Evelyn Arthur See
    Attorney-General Wickersham and Mrs. Frances Wickersham
    Job Harriman, Clarence S. Darrow, and Bert H. Franklin
    Miss Lillian Graham, Ethel Conrad, and W. E. D. Stokes
    Herman Sielcken
    Judge Lacombe
    Governor Harmon, Governor Wilson, William J. Bryan, and Champ Clark
    Arthur I. Vorys
    Joe Dawson
    Otto Tourmala
    Robert S. Holmes, Rev. Carter Helm Jones, I. W. Carpenter, George B. Huntington, Rev. J. H. Franklin, Rev. Fred P. Haggard, and Ernest S. N. Butler
    Josephine Casey
    John Hesley, Mrs. Edna Hesley, and Justice Loucks
    Harry Ferguson and Albert Near
    Herman Hirschfield, Prof. A. S. Warthin, and Secretary Dixon
    Mrs. May Wyatt
    Mrs. Ella Johnston
    Arthur W. Marks
    Major Archibald Butt and Mr. Hilles
    Benjamin Hotchkiss and Ben S. Sharp
    Jacob Jasionousis
    Fred Nickles
    Margaret Murray
    Michael O'Flaherty
    Case Stewart, Inspector John Wheeler, Nell McIntyre, Edward Cooney, John Cassidy, Daniel O'Connor, Timothy Daley, Michael Daley, and Edward Beal
    Dr. W. A. Quinn, Dr. William H. McCarthy, Frank Hoy, Samuel Wilson, and Dr. Charles W. Imwall
    Theodore H. Esschen and Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks
    General Quintard, Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, and Hannibal Wayne Hazard
    Aunt Alsidia
    Nathaniel Ferris and Mrs. Ferris
    Miss Betty Malroy and Captain Murrell
    Daniel Boone
    Herman Haupt, Jr.
    James Greenman
    Joe Weber and George Beban
    Dr. B. Halstead Scott, Dr. William Belmont, Dr. J. H. Taft, Dr. R. J. Hamley, Dr. Wm. J. McCrann, Dr. J. R. Clausen, and Dr. R. M. Ward
    Allen S. Olmsted and Dr. Aked
    Mrs. Hewligus
    Nettie Whitaker, Rutha Brotherton, Edith Wilson, Dorothy Budd, Leland McGee, Julia Wood, Norine Kuhn, Marian McClear, Teddy Daniels, Russel Livermore, Ruth Daniels, Thomas Howlett, Walter Wilson, Samuel Valentine, Lois Worden, Maryaleen Swarthout, Lawrence Farr, Frank Brogan, Gertrude Hoff, and Liam Ledwidge
    Lucille Brogan, Mai Ledwidge, Mary Connors, Frank Hanes, and Orlo Hanes
    Harlow Munsell and Margaret Young
    J. Chamberlain, Ralph Gorton, Austin Gorton, Ralph Teachout, and Arthur Munger
    Iva Richmond and Mrs. Gentner
    John Caskey, Beatrice Lamborn, John Roberts, Otis Webb, Elva Caskey, Nick Burley, John Decker, and A. J. Holmes
    Mrs. Jennie Fenn, Bernice Harris, Frank Aseltine, and Supt. Hendry
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chance of Courage": Enid Maitland, Bob Maitland, Stephen Maitland, and James Armstrong
    From "The Madness of Mrs. Joliffe": Dr. Everard, Mrs. Joliffe, Lucian Maxwell, and Laura Joliffe
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan June 15, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    Ayrault & Bollinger
    T. H. Howlett (Agent for Cartercar, Saginaw Silo, and Saginaw Base Anchor)
    W. J. Dancer & Co. (also cited as W. J. Dancer & Company)
    M. E. Kuhn (also cited as Mrs. M. E. Kuhn or Kuhn's)
    E. A. Kuhn
    A. M. Utley
    Flanders Mfg. Co. (Chelsea)
    Empire Marble and Granite Works (John G. Leslie, Prop., Jackson)
    Mead Cycle Company
    Fowlerville Fair Assn.
    Unadilla Aid Society
    Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.) of the M. E. Church
    Congregational (Cong’l) Church (Pinckney)
    St. Michael’s Church
    Grand Trunk Railroad
    Pere Marquette Railroad
    Michigan Central Railroad
    Lowell Lumber Company
    Postum Co. (Manufacturers of Grape-Nuts and Post Toasties)
    The Centaur Company (Manufacturers of Castoria)
    Beecham’s Pills
    Carter’s Little Liver Pills
    Henkel’s Flour
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    Chesebrough Manufacturing Company (Manufacturers of Vaseline)
    Spohn Medical Co.
    Coca-Cola Co.
    National Refining Company
    U.S. Civil Service Commission
    University of Michigan (U. of M.)
    Stockbridge Dispatch, Livingston Tidings, Brighton Argus, and Pinckney Dispatch
    Individual Names
    Richard D. Mitchell
    A. A. Montague (Judge of Probate)
    F. A. Howlett
    Mrs. Wm. Bullis, Miss Alta Bullis, and Miss Kitty Bullis
    Arthur Mitchell, George Mitchell, Adalbert Mitchell, Fred Mitchell, William Mitchell, and McClure Mitchell
    Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster and Edna Foster
    Mrs. John Roberts and John Roberts
    Rev. A. Balgooyan
    Dr. Sigler and Dr. Wylie
    Ruth Daniels, Teddy Daniels, and Miss Nettie Daniels
    Madge Young and Anna Young
    Dr. Wright and Rev. Wright
    Loneta Kuhn, Paul Kuhn, Kenneth Kuhn, Genevieve Kuhn, Margaret Kuhn, and Norine Kuhn
    Arthur Bates, Frank Bates, and Beulah Bates
    Miss Vina Woodworth
    Charles Burden and Charles Burden
    Cass Swarthout
    Miss Nichol
    Mr. Marsh
    Mrs. J. M. Grossman
    Mrs. Ida Cobb
    A. Dutton and Miss Ddiktob (likely Dutton)
    Frank Ovitt and Mrs. Frank Ovitt
    George Whittaker
    Fred Howlett, Henry Howlett, and Thomas Howlett
    Mrs. Ella McCleer, Mrs. J. A. McCleer, and Milford C. McCleer
    Mrs. Agnes Stackable and Mrs. J. S. Stackable
    Mrs. Frank Werden and Lois
    Mrs. Mina Caskey, Seba Caskey, and Wm. Caskey
    W. Buhl and Wm. Buhl
    Miss Gertrude Payne
    Eugene Beal, J. E. Beal, and Lor-eta Beal
    T. F. Richards
    Lola Moran and Claude Danforth
    Mrs. Lamb
    A. J. Brearsly
    Xutha Brotherton, Rutha Brotherton, and Miss Junia Rae Brotherton
    Fred Asquith
    Charley McConnell
    Carleton Barnard
    Miss Louisa R. Daniels and Horace Mapes
    Miss Ethel Kenyon
    Mrs. Harold Conk
    Ernie Cone
    Casbimer Clinton
    Mrs. Lester Williams
    Mrs. James Livermore
    Mrs. Levi Jacobs and Harry Jacobs
    Michael Daniels
    Mrs. Sheets
    L. E. Howlett and B. D. Roche
    John Herbert
    President Taft, Colonel Roosevelt, and Wilson
    Champ Clark, Governor Harmon, and Joe T. Robinson
    Samuel Gompers, Clarence S. Darrow, and Bert Franklin
    Dr. Robert A. MacGregor
    Lieutenant Beauregard
    Rear Admiral Usher and Rear Admiral Schley
    J. Bruce Ismay
    Captain Arthur H. Rostron
    Capt. Christian Schoen
    Maybel Charles and Jerome Kauffman
    Alphonse Steele, General Sam Houston, and General Santa Ana
    Mrs. Wm. Kennedy Jr. and Eliza Kennedy
    Leo Monks and Miss Benham
    Lena Sharp, Lester Sharp, and Mildred Bennett
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chance of Courage": Enid Maitland, Bob Maitland, Stephen Maitland, and James Armstrong

    From "The Heir of Tregenna": Sir John Tregenna, Kate (Lady Tregenna), Halifax, Dr. Horace Collett, Dayrell Tregenna, and Mrs. Hodgkins

    From "The Prodigal Judge": Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Uncle Sammy Bellamy, Dave Blount, Betty Malroy, and Captain Murrell
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan June 22, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Gregory Gazette (R. W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dry Goods, Groceries, Fruits, Candies, and Drugs)
    Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    L. N. McCleer (Soda Fountain, Confectionery, Cigars, and Tobacco)
    Dancer’s (also cited as W. J. Dancer & Co.)
    T. H. Howlett (Agent for Cartercar, Saginaw Silo, and Saginaw Base Anchor)
    Stockbridge City Garage (W. G. Reeves, Dealer for Ford)
    Napanee Toilet Co. (Manufacturers of Napanee Foot Powder)
    Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.)
    Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Church
    Ladies of the Modern Maccabees (L. O. T. M.)
    Royal Neighbors
    Washtenaw County Boy Scouts
    Detroit Driving Club
    Unadilla Band
    North Lake Grange
    St. Joseph’s Academy
    Detroit College
    University of Michigan (U. of M.)
    Chicago Title & Trust Company
    E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co.
    American Flag Association
    White Star Line
    National Federation of Women’s Clubs
    United Automobile Owners of America
    The Paxton Toilet Co.
    Libby, McNeill & Libby
    Mead Cycle Company
    Grand Trunk Railroad
    G. R. & I. Railroad
    Individual Names
    Lois Worden
    Frank Ovitt
     and Mrs. Frank Ovitt
    A. Harker
    Haekal Worden and family
    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worden
    Mrs. Lillie Borden
    Mrs. Rosa Buhl
    Mrs. Elmer Van-Beuran
    Mr. and Mrs. W. Buhl and daughter Lillian
    Mrs. Wm. Ray
    Frank Goodwin
    Mrs. Whithead
    George Meabon and family
    Lon Lane
    Harlow Munsell
    Mr. and Mrs. W. Marsh
    F. A. Howlett and family
    Mylo Smith
    Tom Westmoreland and wife
    Mrs. Lillie Burden
    Mrs. Chas. Burden
    Effie Season
    Gene Gallup
    Kenneth Kuhn
    Mrs. Bert Shepard
    Mr. and Mrs. DuBoise
    C. N. Bullis
    R. C. Smith
    Geo. Jacobs
    Walter House
    Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor
    Miss Cora Cone
    Dr. W. J. Wright and wife
    Loneta Kuhn
    Dan Cameron and wife
    William Dodds
    Dan Wright
    Mrs. May Jacobs
    Mrs. June Sayles
    Millie VanKeuran
    Mrs. Hammond and daughter
    Margory Ayrault
    Miss Hutson
    Harry Stoner and family
    Chas. Adams and wife
    A. F. Ward
    W. Willard
    A. W. Messenger
    George Cone
    Geo. Judson
    Harry Singleton
    Madge Young and Genevieve Young
    Vancie Arnold
    Paul McCleer
    Dorothy Budd
    Carl Bollinger
    Fr. John Stackable
    Vincent Young
    Percy McCleer
    Fred Howlett and daughter Bessie
    J. M. Crossman
    Jas. Stackable and wife
    Howard Marshall and family
    Mrs. Allie May Drown
    Mrs. Henry Howlett
    Roche McClear
    H. D. Hadley
    Guy Kuhn
    Ed. Craney
    Miss Elaine McCleer
    Dr. Andy Roche
    Mrs. M. J. Dunckel
    Mrs. A. E. Johnson
    Mrs. J. J. Champion
    Miss Emma Boyer, Miss Millie Boyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyer
    O. L. Brownell
    Theodore Roosevelt
    President Taft
    Governor Hadley
    Mrs. Roosevelt and son Kermit
    W. B. Rowland and Regis H. Post
    Theodore Douglas Robinson and George B. Roosevelt
    Mrs. Harper
    Robert C. Wickliffe
    Judge Cornelius H. Hanford
    Victor L. Berger
    Governor Oddie
    George Wingfield
    George S. Nixon
    Mrs. Grover Cleveland
    Mrs. Sarah S. Platt Decker
    Owen Harris
    Frederick Pierpont Shaw
    John Riplinger
    Dr. Rudolph C. Olenau
    George B. Cortelyou
    J. Pierpont Morgan
    John Evanson
    Alexander Pollock Moore and Lillian Russell
    Count Orlorff Davydoff
    Sir Rufus Isaacs
    J. Bruce Ismay
    President Gomez
    William Rainey Harper
    Edwin H. Blashfield
    P. D. Millet
    Mrs. Louise Vermilya and Mrs. Louisa Lindloff
    Joseph H. Choate
    Premier Asquith and Mrs. Asquith
    Wesley Edwards
    A. B. Petit
    Chester H. Pond
    Rear Admiral Charles E. Vreelafid
    Wendell Sooy
    Charles D. Beard
    Attorney General Wilkerson
    Jesse Reeder
    President Mills
    Dr. Robert A. MacGregor
    Cyril Sparling
    Doctor Fritch
    Samuel A. Kennedy
    Washington Gardner
    John Morris
    Mrs. Carl Johnson
    Gerrin J. Vanduren
    Paul Bushong
    Frank Farley
    Judge James G. Tucker
    Louise Lindsay and Lome Lindsay
    Mrs. Helen Thompson
    Charles H. Rector
    Howard Perkins and H. L. Perkins
    Mayor Turnbull
    State Fire Marshal C. A. Palmer
    Governor Osborn
    Millard Johnson
    Judge John McDonald
    Mrs. Susie Templeton
    Sees-Yuse
    Major Lee Moorhouse
    Jeff Davis
    George M. Munger
    Private James Bullard
    Mrs. Davis
    Col. Pritchard
    Elizabeth Marbury
    Frances Cameron
    Mrs. C. F. Mace
    Mrs. Josie Howlett
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Harr
    Mrs. J. Morrisson (Vina Barton)
    Mr. and Mrs. James Barton
    Oyrinas Watts
    John Webbs
    Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cranna
    Mr. Barnum
    Mrs. Joe Kennedy
    A. J. Holmes
    Mr. and Mrs. T. Wainwright and daughter Jay
    Mrs. M. Watters and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Watters
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs
    Melvin Conk
    Mrs. Elva Caskey, Gladys Roberts, and Martin Anderson
    Nick Barley
    Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Glenn
    Mr. and Mrs. Gibson
    L. H. Newman
    Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brogan, daughter Kit, and Miss Tessie Sweetman
    Mrs. Hartley Bland and George Bland
    L. E. Wilson
    Miss Ella Mae Farley
    Emmet Harris
    Miss Dorothy Tharold
    Lawrence Demerest
    Charles Dey
    Frank Hanes and family
    Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Hanes
    Oris Hanes
    Mrs. Laura Caskey and Mrs. Irma La Rowe
    Miss Clare Ledwidge
    Mrs. Clyne Galloway and daughter Ida
    James Hoff
    Mr. and Mrs. Earn White
    Mr. Loughlin
    Miss Addie Belt
    Max Ledwidge
    Mrs. Hattie Hoff and son Robb
    Frank Eamen
    Floyd Boise and family
    Frank Boise
    John VanSyckel and Edgar VanSyckel
    Mrs. H. Lilliewhite
    Dan Cameron
    Ira King and Mr. R. King
    Orla Jacobs and wife
    L. T. Lamborn and daughter Mrs. Jesse Henry
    Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson
    Miss Van Riper
    Misses F. Beatrice and Kathryn Lamborn
    Morris Darrow
    Thomas Moran
    Porter Pulling and family
    Viola Peters
    Mrs. Guy Teeple
    W. E. Murphy
    Thomas Gavanaugh and wife
    Hugh Clark
    Adrian Lavey
    Alden Carpenter
    Kirk VanWinkle and family
    Mary Brogan and Tees Gibney
    Mrs. Addie Holmes
    James Marble
    Myron Hendricks
    Mrs. Percy Dudley and son
    Freeman Allison
    Mrs. John Harland and son John
    George Reason
    Mrs. Fanny L. Hickey
    Chas. Love
    Mrs. Lew Woll and Mrs. Chaney
    John Tuomey and Prof. Kirtland
    Dr. H. F. Sigler, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Sigler, and Miss Martha Nichols
    Mrs. Chas. Curtis
    Dr. M. S. Vaughn
    Mr. Briggs and son
    R. Bruce McPherson and son Robert
    Geo. King, Arthur VanHorn, and G. N. Bowersox
    L. L. Wright
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chalice of Courage": Enid Maitland
    , James Armstrong
    , Stephen Maitland
    , Bob Maitland
    , Kirkby
    , Newbold
    , Louise Rosser (Louise Newbold)
    , Pete
    , Bradshaw
    , and Philips
    From "The Sleeping Sickness": Charles Holdsworth
    , Harry Lidderdale
    , Alma Ramsay (Mrs. Colthurst)
    , General Colthurst
    , Haridas
    , Mungela
    , Dr. Halifax
    , Colville
    , and Dr. Materick
    From "The Prodigal Judge": Jonathan Crenshaw
    , Bob Yancy
    , Hannibal Wayne Hazard
    , Bladen
    , Nathaniel Ferris
    , Captain Murrell
    , Betty Malroy
    , Tom Ware
    , Judith Ferris
    , Bruce Carrington
    , Charley Balaam
    , and Slosson
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan June 29, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Armor Plate Hosiery)
    Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    L. N. McCleer (Soda Fountain, Confectionery, Cigars, and Tobacco)
    T. H. Howlett (Agent for Cartercar, Saginaw Silo, and Saginaw Base Anchor)
    Stockbridge City Garage (W. G. Reeves, Dealer for Ford)
    W. J. Dancer & Co. (also cited as Dancer’s or W. J. Dancer & Company)
    M. E. Kuhn (also cited as E. A. Kuhn or Kuhn’s)
    S. A. Denton (Groceries, Furnishings, Fruits, etc.)
    Unadilla Band
    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W. C. T. U.) (Unadilla)
    Gun Club (Gregory and Howell branches)
    Ninth Mich. Infantry
    University of Michigan
    The Bobbs-Merrill Company (Publishers)
    Postum Co. (Manufacturers of Grape-Nuts and Post Toasties)
    The Centaur Company (Manufacturers of Castoria)
    Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    Beecham’s Pills
    Coca-Cola Co.
    Hires Household Extract (The Charles E. Hires Company)
    Libby, McNeill & Libby (Corned Beef)
    Garfield Tea Co.
    Cuticura Soap and Ointment
    Absorbine Jr. (W. F. Young, P.D.F.)
    Carter’s Little Liver Pills
    The Paxton Toilet Co.
    Henkel’s Bread Flour
    National Association of Real Estate Exchanges
    International Association of Real Estate Boards
    Kderheimer-Stein (Clothing line)
    Individual Names
    F. A. Howlett, Henry Howlett, Thomas Howlett, Mrs. F. A. Howlett, Mary Howlett, Howard Howlett, Bessie Howlett, Daisy Howlett, and Mrs. Henry Howlett
    L. N. McCleer, Mrs. L. N. McCleer, Margaret, Francis, and Marion McCleer
    C. N. Bullis, Mrs. Wm. Bullis, Alta Bullis, Miss Kitty Bullis, and Daisy Bullis
    Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gardner
    Loneta Kuhn, Guy Kuhn, Paul Kuhn, Norine Kuhn, and Kenneth Kuhn
    Mr. and Mrs. W. Buhl and daughter Lillian
    Mrs. Lillie Burden
    Mrs. Frank Worden and daughter Lois
    E. C. Montague
    Mrs. Mary Daniels, Beal Daniels, and Teddy Daniels
    Alpha Swarthout and Maryieen Swarthout
    Rev. McTaggert and Cora Miller
    Mr. Haines (Ann Arbor)
    Geo. Meabon and Eva Meabon
    A. J. Brearly, Ralph Chipman, Joe Bowen, and A. Dutton
    W. G. Reeves
    Fred Ayrault and Marjorie Ayrault
    Will Thomas, Harry Jacobs, and John Donahue
    Cora Cone and Miss Rose Cone
    Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams
    L. Gallup
    Laura Denton
    Lawrence Bohm
    Paul McClear
    Beatrice Brotherton
    Geo. Cone
    Rev. Fr. Coyle
    Chas. Miller
    Don McCorney
    Mrs. Ben Higgins
    Jas. Stackable and Ed. Stackable
    Dr. and Mrs. Wright
    Mrs. Kate Murphy
    Frank Hall
    Calvin Piatt
    James Roche
    H. D. Hadley
    John Dunlavey
    J. B. Buckley
    E. C. Shields and George Newman
    Montie Sabin
    George A. Wimble
    Senator L. Whitney Watkins and Gov. Osborn
    Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Champ Clark
    Alton B. Parker and William Jennings Bryan
    Judge Ben B. Lindsey
    Elihu Root
    Judge Robert W. Archbald and Franklin P. Mays
    Representative Martin W. Littleton
    John MacDonald, Harrison Reed, Miss Mary Galloway, and Miss Blanche Hawley
    Arthur W. Shaw
    John Bohlan
    Mrs. Clara B. Cross, Mrs. Annie Hibbard, Mrs. Susan Merritt, and Harry K. Thaw
    Judge Hanford, Leonard Olson, and Representative Berger
    President Jose M. Gomez, General Antomarchi, and General Monteagudo
    Captain Manwaring
    Ben Tillett and Harry Gosling
    David Lloyd-George
    Captain Dubois and Lieut. Albert Seignan
    James S. Sherman
    Auditor-General Fuller
    Edward A. Raynor
    Zekehiah K. Bickford and Miss Gladys Gould
    Jno. T. Spillane
    O. S. Bristol and Gustave Koerin
    A. H. Griffith and Rev. Archibald Hadden
    Willard S. Turner
    A. S. Smalley
    Peter Small and Freeman O. Cary
    John Allen Cadwell, Elvinia Wolfer, Will H. Cadwell, and Buel T. Cadwell
    John J. Teeple and Floyd G. Jackson
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chalice of Courage": Enid Maitland, Robert Maitland, James Armstrong, Stephen Maitland, Newbold, Kirkby, Bradshaw, Philips, and Pete

    From "The Seven Emeralds": Bernard Sutton, Barisbroke, Benjamin Wain, Jabez Ladd, Arthur Vernon Ladd, and Rachel Peters

    From "The Prodigal Judge": Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Nathaniel Ferris, Captain Murrell, Dave Blount, Squire Balaam, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Eph, Slosson, and Judge Slocum Price