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234,https://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/234,"Livingston County Directory for the Years 1873-4","The Livingston County, Michigan Directory between 1873-1874.",Directories,"No Copyright - United States",application/pdf,Text,1873/1874,,"Keating, K., Pawling, J.","Courier Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor MI",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"U-M Library Digital Collections","Use the Windows Snipping Tool to capture the area of the document you want to save. If you want multiple pages printed please see staff to print the pages you want. View the library's printing information.","LIVINGSTON
COUNTY DIRECTORY
POR THE ""YEARS 1873-4,
E~lDRJ\C'ING TH!:
llESID.E~TS, Bt:Sl:-.1ESS HOUSES, OFFJCIAI..S, CHURCHES, SCHOOI,S,
PU?JL1CATIO:XS, OllGAXIZATlO:,.rS, HOT.ELS, ST AGE ROUTES,
STA.Tg POST OFl'ICHS A;'.li""D EXPRESS Of""FLCES;
TOGEl'fle.tl WITH
A SKETCH OF THE COUNTY.
CA.NVASSEO, COMPlLEO ANO PUBLISHED BY
JOHN W. KEATING AND JOHN H. PAWLING,
ANN ARBOR, MlCHlOAN.
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tnade with a feeling o( satisfa tion at having succeeded in making
a work of Stlch ize and beauty of appearance as should warrant
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requisite to perfect a compilation of this kind, are known only
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and consequently not always reliable. But having endeavored to
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work relying upon the information which appeared to insure it,
the indulgence of an appreciative public is expected for such
errors as have unavoidably occurred.
The publi hers, mindful of the numernus persons ho have
always manifested a readiness to give informa ion and assistance,
while preparing this volume, take pleasnre in returning to each
their sincere thanks, hoping that this otJering may be ufliciently
appre ·ated to warrant the publication of a second Directory for
the County at some future day.
KEATING & PAWLING.
JVLY .1873.
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FAG'S.
t~t;:t'!tiT:!·ti~ⅈi:i~iary::::::: .fl Brighton Village Directory ..•. ..••• 105
Brighton Vilblge Officers . ••••.••..• 104
Chu""N:hes • • . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • . • • r,
Cohoctah Township Directory . . . . . 161
Conway Towa.shlp Directory. ... . • . • 167
County Buildings.... . ... • .•• .•• . s6
~meld Di""""-''tory. .... - . . . . . • . . . . . 155
DeedteJd Township Dirrctory •...•.. 173
Expreu Offices in Miclligan .... ... a+;
Fleming Oirectory..... . ...••.•. 152
Fowlerrllle Village Directory .. , .• •• 119.
FowlenUle Viii~ Offic:en. ....... . 118
Genoa Township Di~ol)' .....•.•.• 1,-S
Governmwtsti.lld Courts ............. :a-51
Green Oak To oshlp Directory. . . • • lljJ W~~~.\?!1!~3p -Di~;;:::::: ~M Handy Townsbjp Din.ctoi:y.... . . • 1cp
Hartland Directory . . .. . • .. . • . • . • . 139
Hartland Town hip DlfflCtOry. . . • • . . 195
HoweJI BualneH Directory . • .... . . • &,
Howell To n&hip l>iffctoiy. . . . • . • . . :103
PAGS
Howell V~e Dinctory. . • . . . . . . . . 59
HoweU Valbge Officers .•... .• , • . • . $-i
Introductory ....... , ..•. . , • . . . . . . • . . J
To mi~p Directory . •..... . .••
LiM v~gs~n Cou~ .. ,. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 5
anon 1 ownsh1p D1teewry . ..•••... 213
O0 ak ~~eD~to.!""l·· ··· .......... 150
(2;0 QWIIS Ip .utrectory .•......• 216
Otli~r-11 ... .... • •.•••.•• . ••• . ••. . .... 17
Org. 11.nlz-ations ... ........ ... . , , 45
P1u,;JiaUvillc 1:).irectory . .•.. •.• ::.::: 140
P!tteysvdle Directory . ••... , ........ 153
P1npm~J D~rectory ... , •.... _.... . . . 1,.μ
Plltiuneld Di.rectory . .• •.• ., . . • • . . . • l,J!'il
PO$l-Of!i.ca in M.irhignn.... . . . . . . . . 2¥J
Publicauou1 ...•.•.. , • . . . .• . . . . . . . . . 44
Public Hl'luscs .••.•...•.. ••• .. , • • . . 52-
Putoiim Township Directory .....•.. 7.iJ
Scl1ools . . . . • • • . • . . . . • • • • • • . • • . .. . . • 3.l
tap Route . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . 55
'rJione To"".""Ilship Directory. , . . •• . . . l2'7
U11adlUa D1re<.tor1 • . • • • • • • • • . . . . 144
Unadilla. Townsh1p Dinctory ....•.• i3J
Willli\m$ville Directory .•• ,.. .. 1~-4-
ADVERT/SEN ENTS~
HOWELL.
AodR S. Farmlng Im\)~men . 9(1
Cleave W. R.1 Pb-otogniphist... . .. . 9J
Goodrich W. W ., Liv;~ Stable... . . 9J
GTegory B. B,. Ins. A t andJ. P •.. 9S
Hod1on E.1 Grain an Produce •.. .• yo
~nyon W.W., Druggist.etc .... ... 91.
Xonroe F. N., Stove:1, etc..... ...... 98
Mouroc F. N,, Paint:5, Oils, etc.. .... 93
Monroe F . N., Hardw•f!·. ... . . .. . . 94
MOllroe P. ., GnJn Drill•, etc .. . . vr.
Panoo.s & Beach, Boots ana. Shoes. . OS
Panon1 & Heacb1 Groceries . . . . • . • . ,01
Prl\chetA.1 Tonsorial Artist ... . ... .
Prltch ..-. t Mn. A.1 Halr·worker .... .
Republican Pub lashing Compan,-.••.
Rumsey R. H,, Livery table •...••.
Tltu• Jn$eph T., Co., Pdntiog •••
Vaddiitl & MoDtague, Attorneys . ...
Wright John W. di Sons, Sash, etc . •
Wykoff, Clark .t Co.1 Fowidry . ••.••
101
94
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BRlGHTON.
A!brigltt .t: ho~ oo Miller.s ....•. u7
Aire-II 0. W •. .Pnntlng . ............ 117
B!-'ding W D., Lh-~ry Stable. . . . . . H7
Bigham Robi:rt_ Brighton .f:loW ..•. 131
Jones S, K. & Son, Drugs etc ...•.•• 117
""Fimner f. J .• Livery and~ Liue. 13-t
FOWLERVlLLE.
GateT S. \V., Spencer Ho1&se ..•• ,... 131
ANN ARBOR.
A11st.it1 E. D., Gn:it We t. Ren.,, ... 10:a
Austi11 Jj;, D .• King of all Pacln ... .. 101
LINDEN.
Lamb Z. P ., Grocer and Newadealer, 93
LIVINGSTON OOUNTY.
Lrv1 G ·:-ro. CoUNTY is · tna.ted in the eastern central part
of Michigan1 and is bounded on he north by. ""'hiawassee and
Genesee counties on the south by \Vashtena, , on the east by
Oakland, and on the ·e t by Ingham. The ounty contains
ixteen organi~ed tov.nships, three incorporated village , th
principal one being Howell. the eat of ju tic ; and embraces
an area of 576 square miles. It was organized in 1836, and named
from dward Livingston, ho was ecretary of tate in President
Jackson's cabinet from 183r to 1833. He belonged to an
aristocratic family of landholders in New York1 but for a number
of years resided in Louisiana, and an e.·celleot penal code for
that State was published under his authorship. He was born in
1764 and died in 1836.
The principal rivers in he county are: the Shiawassee,
running a northerly course, and emptying into Saginaw River;
and the Huron, which hol ls a south-~terly course, and empties
into Detroit Ri •er.
The surface of the county i5 gently undu]a.ting, dotted with
numerous lakes in the interior; and in all parts the soil i well
adapted for agriculture.
The county is traversed diagonally by the Detroit, Lansing
and Lake Michigan Railroad.
The first settlement made ·n he county, as by Colonel
SoLO o PETERSON, who Jocated about one half mile east of the
present site of Pinckney Village, in Putnam Township, May t 3,
1818. He \Vas an old bachelor, and built the first house and
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ham in the county, They were both frame structures, and are
yet standing on the west side of the Dexter Road, no,.., the
property of James {. La Rue. The Colonel · had formerly been
in c~mmand of a regiment of New York militia.
Julia E. Pullen, daughter of Levi and abby Pullen, of
Putnam Township, was the first child born in the county, in
April, 1832.
In April, 1836, the first county officers were elected, with
this result: Flavius J.B. Crane, Clerk; Justus J. Bennett, Sheriff;
Amos Adams, Treasurer and urveyor; Ely Barnard, Register of
Deeds; Kinsley S. Bingham, Judge of Probate; Elisha ,v.
Brockway and ln~than Noble, Associate Judges; John W.
Peavy and John Drake, Coroners.
The first circuit court held in the county, was in 1837, at a
school house in Howell, the jury room being in a small building
on the north.east comer of the old public square.
The court house and jail was erected at Howell, in 1847.
The building for the offices of Clerk and Register of Deeds was
erected in 1849. The building for the office of Treasurer and
Judge of Probate was erecte-d in 1853.
The first newspaper published in the county; was the L lvittgslon
Cuun·e,-, issued at Brighton on the 10th of January, 1843,
with Nicholas Sullivan, publisher, and S. T. ·Whipple, editor.
The politics of the paper was Democra ic, and it was removed
to Howell on the 22d of the following November, by Mr.
Sullivan.
Robert Bigham has the honor of erecting and running the
.first hotel in the county for the accommodation of the traveling
public, in the township of Brighton, in 1834, one mile north of
tbe present village of Brighton, on the Grand Riv-er Road. It
was a log structure, the size 30 x 44, and one story and a half in
height. Mr. Bigham has kept a public house ever since, and is
at present running the Br,ghton Hotel, in that village.
The census of J870 gives the county a population of 19,336.
The present population is computed by multiplying the whole
number of names in the several villages by 4, allowing that to be
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the average of each family; and in the townships by 6, as only
one person of a family is represented ; which gives a total pnpulation
of 25,656, making an increase in three years of 6,320.
A complete record pf those who first located land in the
sixteen townships of the county, with the time of their organization,
first officials, and a de cription of the different villages, are
given in the following :
BRJGHTO!'l is two north, of range six east. It is bounded on
the north by Hartland, on the outh by Green Oak, on the east by
Oakland county, and on the wes by Genoa. Maynard Maltby,
of .New York, located on section 31,, August 25, 1832, and built
the first house, and after remaining in Plymouth, Wayne county,
for some time, returned to New York after his family, and settled
permanently in the township, May 21, 1834. Lewis B. Fonda.
located October 9, and Elijah Marsh November 23, 183:i. The
township was named Maltby, but Mr. Maltby objecting, it was
changed to Brighton, that being the name of a place in Monroe
county, ew York, of which Mrs. Maltby was a native. The
township was organized in April, 1838, with William A. Clark,
D. D., moderator of the meeting. The officers elected were:
Richard Lvons, SupeTVisor; William Noble, Jr., Clerk; Maynard
Maltby and Philip S. Hubbell, Justices of the Peace.
Brighton w:is formerly known as Ore Cree ·, that being the name
of a stream running throug.h it. Population r, 164.
Brighton Village was platted by William Noble, on the 3d of
July, 1837, and an addition made to it by Anthony Gale, on the
J9th o_f July, 1839, who bought the land of Maynard Maltby,
on which was the first house (log) built in the village, and stood
on the hill near where Charles Lee's residence now stands. The
village was incorporated February 18, 1867. The following were
the first officers: Daniel C. Marsh, President ; B. T. O. Clark,
Clerk; E. F. Albright and W. J. McHench, ~ors; Chester
Thompson, Treasurer; John James, Marshal; George C. Tanner,
William King and F. Smith, Street Commi ioners; A. P.
Dickinson, Fire Warden; C. C. Caine, $. K. Jones, E. L. Soules,
J. E. Weichers, W. H. Naylor, and E. Wilson, Trustees. It was
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re-chartered March 18, 187 r. It is very pleasantly situated on
a stream called Ore Creek and the Detroit, Lansing and Lake
Michigan Railroad, ten miles south-east of t e conn y seat, and
forty-one miles south-east of Lansing. Population 1000 • • COHOCTAFI is four north, of range four east, and is bounded
on the north by Shiawassee county, on the south by Howell, on
the east by Deerfield, and on the west by Conway. The first
three persons who located here were: Lyman Boughton, on the
6th of April, 1833; Gilbert \y. Pentissl on the 9th of April,
1833; and John Sanford, on the 8t? of June, 18,34. Population
1,470.
Oak Grove Village is situated in the southern part of tl1e
township, seven miles north of the county seat, on the Linden
and HoweU stage route, and has a population of 100.
CONWAY i four north, of range three east, and is bounded
on the north by Shiawassee county, on the south by Handy, on
the east by Cohoctah, and on the west by Ingham county. Martin
W. Randall was the first person who located in thi town-ship,
on the 18th of April, 1836, followed by James Jones, on the 17th
of May, and Benjamin P. Sherman, 011 the 31st of May, in the
same year. The organization of the township took place in
April, 1838, w""th the following for officers: John Coughran,
Supervisor; Levi Parsons, Clerk; Joseph Alexander, John
Coughran, Levi Parsons · and Timothy Wait, Justices of the
Peace. There were eighteen votes cast at that election, and
twenty-five dollars were voted for the support of primary schools,
and fifteen dollars for support of the poor. The population of
the township is 1,386.
DEERFIELD is four north, of range five east, and is bounded
on the north by Genesee county, on the south by Oceola, on the
east by Tyrone, and on the west by Cohoctah. Deerfield was
settled by John How, Sr., on the 27th of September, 1833, and
\ViUiam Peal located in the township in 1834, June 7. It was
organized in 1837, with John How, Sr., Supervisor; Montgom•
ery P. Adams, Clerk; and Daniel Dickson, Justice of the Peace.
The township has 1,290 population.
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Parshallville Village is situated in the south-eastern part of
the township, on the Howell and Fentonville stage route, and is
a thriving J>lace. It was named after an old settler of the place
by the· name of Parshall, and its population is zo8.
Deerfield Village is situated about the central patt of the
township, and has a population of 48.
GE!llOA is two north, of range five east. It is bou11ded on
. the north by Oceola, on the south by Hamburg, on the east by
Brighton, and on the west by Marion. The first pioneer, Almon
Maltby~ located here in 1833, May 13. John \Vhite came in the
s.1.me year, July 22, and Thomas Pinckney located on the 30th
of September, 1834- Genoa was organized in April, 1837, at
the residence of Lucius H. Peet. The election resulted as follows:
·William T. Curtis, Supervisor; Chester Haza.rd, Clerk;
Chester Hazard. William Tompkins, Cornelius \V. Burwell and
Daniel B. Harmon, J ?stices of the Peace. The township has a
popu1ation of I ,050.
GREEN 0;\K is one north, of range six east, and is bounded
on the north by Brighton, on the south by Washtenaw county,
on the cast by Oakland county, and on the west by Hamburg.
The first settler of this township was Stephen Lee, who located
on section 20, in 1830, October 6. Mr. Lee built the first house
(log) in the township, the size of which was rS x zo, and four
men raised it. In 1831, Jared Haines located, April 22, William
Lemmon, May 24, and John B. Hammond the 23d of tbe
same month. There is no record of the organization of the
township. The first male child born in the township was George
Hammond, and the first female child was Ann Appleton. The
population is 1, I 46.
HAM.BURG is one north, of range five east. Genoa bounds
it on the north, Washtenaw county on the south, Green Oak o~
east, and Putnam on the west. F. Dunlavy was the first pioneer
of this place, and located July 6, 1831. Calvin Jackson located
September 28, and Herman Lake, October 28, of the same year.
Hamburg was organized in April, 1835. The officers elected
were: Christopher L. Culver, Supervisor; Stoddard W. Twit-
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chell, Clerk; James Burnett, Timothy Petit and Ely Barnardt
Justices of the Peace. Hamburg was organized from \Vebster
township, \Vasbtenaw county. At the primary meeting, held
prior, to choose a name for the township, there were nineteen in
attendance, and eight wanted to call it Steuben, and eight preferred
Lenox j the remaining three, who were Germans (Grissons,)
being in the minority, had no choice, uotil eight of the
ixteen who could not agree ga""fe the Germans the privilege of
naming it, consenting to vote with them. The Germans chose
the name of their native city-Hamburg, The township has a
population or 942.
Hamburg Village is situated in th.e south-eastern portion of
the township, on the Ann Arbor .and Brighton stage route. The
population is 92.
Pettey ville Village is situa: ed in the south-western part of
the township, on the Pinckney and Petteysville srage route. It
was named in 1850J in this way; 1\fr, Seth PetteysJ proprietor
of flouring and cider mills, engaged a man named Mercer to cut
a brand for the labeling of flour barrels, omitting to give any
name, and Mr. Me:rcer, in a joke, named them Petteysville Mills,
and the place has weat by the name of Petteysville ever since.
Population 5 2.
HA ov is three north, of range three east. Its boundaries
are : On the north, Conway ; on the outh, losco ; on the ea.st,
Howell ; on the west, Ing~am county. Chilson Sanford was the
person who first loca ed in this township, April 25, 1834. Ralph
Fowler located August 271 r835, and Calvin Handy, after whom
the township is named, located on the south-we~t quarter of section
2, in June, 1836, whose wife, Mrs. Patience Handy, was
the first white woman in the township. Martin Randall came
with Ralph Fowler, and brought the first span of horses into the
to\vn hip, from Gene eo,. Livingston county, New York. Peter
\Vinchell was the first person to raise poulty in Handy, he having
taken the fit t three hens and rooster into the township. Ralph
Fowler sent to Farmington in 1837 for the first cat, costing him
fifty cents. Elijah Sexton built the first frame building (a barn)
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on section t. Tbe first child born in the township was Charles
Fowler. Ha~dy vas organized in 1838, and the officers cho en
were: Ralph },owler, Supervi or; Richard P. Bush, Ch!rk ·
John B. Fowler, Richard P. Bush, William Benjamin and eymour
Norton, Justices of the Peace. ·Population 1,560.
Fowlerville Village is situated in the south-eastern part of
Handy, and was platted by Ralph Fowler, ~ovember 91 1836,
after whom the place is named, and was incorporated April 18,
J27t. The first officers were: Frederick Sanders President;
Uriah Coughran, Dr. James A. Brown, aleb T. Power, B. J.
Tuttle, amuel Gillam fnd Hiram B dine, Trustees; John G.
Gould, Marshal; Frederick C. Hyne, Treasurer; ·wmiam L.
Collins, Clerk; Gilbert emerestt Samuel G. Palmerton and
Jesse Pulver, Commissioners of Highways; John A. Tanner and
Ralph Fowler, Assessors; Freeman Rohrabacher, Pound aster.
owlerville is situated on Cedar river and the Dctroit1 Lansing
and Lake Michigan RaiJroad, eight miles wes of Howell, sixty
miles from Detroit, and twenty-four mil from Lansing. It is a
very enterprising \~llage, and has a population of 992.
HARTLA..-...ro is three north, of range six east. t is bounded
oo the north by Tyrone, on the south by Brighton on the east
by Oakland county1 and on the w t by Oceola. The pioneers
who fiTSt settled thi township were A. and R. Tenney, who located
October 30, 1832; Charles Smith, located April i:z, 1833;
and Aaron Phelps, July 12-, 1834- The organiza ion of the
township took place at the house of Norman Brainard, in September1
1836. Eli Lee was elected Supervi or; Josiah T. Clark,
Clerk; Norman Brainard, Samuel Mapes. Dennis \Vhalen and
William Kinr..ey, Justices of the Peace. The amount of thir y
dollars was raised that year for township expenses. It has a ·population
of 1,218.
Hartland Village is a very pretty piace1 situated io the central
part of the township, on the Howell and Fenton ville stage route,
twelve miles from the county seat, and eight miles from Highland,
Oakland ounty, its nearest railroad point. The population
of Hartland is 300.
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HowELL is thtte north, of range four east, and is bounded
on the north by Cohoctah, on the south by Marion, on the east
by Oceola, and on the w~t by Handy. Orson Coe has the
honor of being the one who first located here, on the zoth of
May, 1833. Checkley S. Palmer located October 7, and John
D. Pinckney on December 3, of the same year. The township
was organized in April, 1836, and then included what is now
Cohoctah, Conway, Deerfield, Handy and Oceola. The whole
number of otes cast at that election was 33. The officer.; were~
Phile ter Jessup, Supervisor;"" F. J. B. Crane, Clerk; Amos Adams.
Ezra Sanford, Harleigh H. Grovef and John \V. Smith,
Justices of the Peace; Francis Field~ Collector; Justin Durfee,
David Austin and George T. Sage, Assessors; Joseph Porter, F.
J.B. Crane and Jonathan Austin, chool Inspectors; John Sanford
Justin Durfee and George T. age, Highway Commission_-
ers; John D. P inckney, F. J.B. Crane, Francis Field and Eli ha
H. Snuth, Constables. Having no stJitablt ballot-boxes, sugar
bowl· and teapots were borrowed of Mr. Adams' family to deposit
the votes in. Ttte first child born in the township was
George L. age, son of George T. and Louisa Sage, on the 23d
of January, 1835. George T. Sage built the first house in the
township, on section _36, in 1834. The first frame house was
erected in the towns.hip in 18.37, by Moses Thompson. On tlle
15th of January, 1836, the first marriage occurred, ·n Howell, at
the house of the bride's father, David Austin. The nuptials celebrated
· were those of Merritt S. Havens and Sally T. Austin,
and the ceremony was performed by KinS:ley S. Bingham. A
post-office~ assigned to H(nvell in March, 1836, and F. J. B.
Crane appointed postmaster. Previous to that time, the people
received their mail at Ann Arbor, Plymouth or Detroit. The
first death which occurred in the tO\vnship was that of Srunue
,vaddell, on the 30th of May, 1837. He was the father of An•
drew D. Waddellt the present Prosecuting Attorney for the
county. The first resident physician in the township as Gardner
,vheeler, who settled there in 1838; and Wellington A.
Glover, came in the same year, and was the first resident attor-
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ney. The first sermon was preached in Howen, in 1835t at the
residence of James Sage by Rev. John Cosort, of the Methodist
denomination. The fir t school house ""-as bu.Ht in the autumn
of 1836, with Justin Durfee, teacher. The residence of fichael
Brennan, situated on section 25, in 1840, was the first building
consumed by fire. Moses Thompson brought · the first three
horses into the townsl1ip in the summer of 1835, from New York.
The first cattle, hogs, and fowl were brought from the township
of alem ,vashtena,v county, l)y James and George T. Sage, in
1834- The fir t t '0 sh~,) were brought from New ork in 1838,
by Ira Brayton. In l~J6, Moses Thompson built the firs saw
rnill on section 25; in 1850 the first grist mill was bu.ilt on the
same section by Moses Thompson & Co. The township was
named from Thomas Howell, son of Judge Howell, of Canandaigua,
ew York. The population numbers 1,440.
Howel illage, the seat of justice for the county, was platted
in 1835, by F. J. B. Crane and Mr. Ilrooks, of D troit, and
located on section 36. It was incorporated March t4, 863, and
the following were the fir t officers: Sardis F. Hubbell, President;
Andrew D. Waddel], Recorder; Asa Van Kleeck, Treasurer;
John H. Galloway, ssessor; M~ucus B. Wilcox, William
McPherson, Jr., John Hoyt and Philo Curti , Trustees. Howell
is situa ed on the Detroit, Lansing and Lake Michigan Railroad,
thirty-two miles t>Outh•east of Lansing, and fifty-one miles northwest
of Detroit. It i a v·uage of considerable importance, and
a healthy and pretty location as a place of residence. It has a
superb school edifice tl?-ree stories iii height above the basement,
and a tower one hundred feet high. The building was erected
at a cosc of ~5,000. Howell was fonnedy called Livingston
Centre, it being in about the central part of the county. It has
2,436 inhabitants.
Flem ·,ng V'llage is ituated in the western part of the township,
on the Detroit, Lansing and Lake :Michigan Railroad, four
m1les from the county seat. Population 56.
Iosco is two north, of range three east, and is bounded on
the north by H.mdy, on the south by Unadilla, on the east by
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14 LIVINGSTON COU~'rY nIRBCTORY.
Marion, and on the west by Inghnm county. Jeremiah Nichols
was the first to locate in this place in 1835, February 15th. Dan•
iel Parsons located April i3d, and Alonz-0 Platt August 12th of
the same year. The organization of the Township took place in
1838, with Ard Osburn Supervisor ; Albert Parker, Clerk; Seth
G. \Vilson, James Wright and Lawson Judson, Justices of the
Peace. Population, 888.
MARJON is two north, of range four east. It is bounded on
norlh by Howell, on the south by Putnam, on the east by Genoa,
and on the west by Iosco. Land was located in this Township as
early as 1833, December 3d, by John D. Pinckney, and Jonathan
Austin, July 8, 1834. The house of Hiram L. Wing was the
place where the organization of Marion was effected, in April
183 7, and the first officers were : Thomas Haskins, Supervisor ;
Hiram L . Wing, Clerk j Sardis Davis, William Younglove, Geo.
\V. Lee and Hiram L . Wing, Justices of the Peace. At that
election seventeen votes were polled. Population, 1,u:8.
O CEOLA is three north, of range five east, and is bounded on
the north by Deerfield, on the south by Genoa, on the east by
Hartland, and on the west by Howell. On the 5th of Novem•
ber; 1832 the first location was made by William E. Redding ; and
George Peters) located December 12, 1834, It was organized
in 1837, with the following officers; Jacob Snell1 Supervisor;
Artemus Nelson, Clerk; Jacob Snell, Thomas K. Parshall and
William C. Rumsey, Justices of the Peace. Oceola formerly
went by the name of Byron. Population, 1,uo.
PUTNAM: is one north of range four east. It is bounded on
the north by Marion, on the SOttth by \Vashteoaw county, on the
east by Hamburg, and on the west by Unadilla, and has the
honor of being the township in which the first settlement in the.
county was made. -Colonel SoLOltION P£TEll5.0N settled here May
13, 1828. Florona Wright located on the 14th day of the same
month, in the same year ; and in 1831, May 30, Jacob Corey located.
The organit.ation of the township took place at the residence
of Jacob Sigler. Colonel SoLO~tON PETERSON was elected
Supervisor; Furman G. Rose, Clerk; Furman G. Rose,
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LlVtXOSTOS COU~TY DlRRCTORY. r5
James S. Nash, Pierpont L. Smith and Hiram Weller, Justices
of the Peace. Population, 1,008.
Pinckney Village is situated in the south~eastern part of
Putnam, on the Dexter and Pinckney stage route, twelve miles
from the county scat. lt js a flourishing place, and has a population
of 536.
TvRONE is four north, of range six east, and is bounded on
the north by Genesee county, on the south by Hartland, on the
east by Oakland county, and on the west by Deerfield. The
first location made in this Township was March 18, 1834, by
George Dibble. George Cornwell located October 31st, and
'William Dawson, December 19th, of that year. It was organized
in April, 1838, at the house of Eli Conklin, and Joseph M.
Becker was elected Supervisor ; Hiram M. Rhodes, Clerk ;
Isaac Cornell, John L. Wolverton, John C. Salsbury, and CJark
Dibble, Justices of the Peace. Population, 1,570.
UNADILLA is one north, of range three east, and is bounded on
the north by Iosco, on the south by \Vashtenaw county, on the east
by Putnam. and on the west by Ingham County. Robert Glenn
located May 25, 1833; Eli Ruggles, of Fairfield county, Conn.,
purchased 40 acres June 20th; and Henry Ao.gel anrl F. Lincoln
purchased August 24th, of the same year. The next was 8o
acres by James Craig, 80 by Archibald Marshall, and 160 by
Daniel Ho1mes, all of Hartford county, Conn., in August, 1833.
There is no record of when the township was organized. The
first meeting was held at the residence of Eluathan Noble, on the
3d of April, 1835. The -0fficers elected were: John Drake,
Supervisor; Peter N. Hard, Clerk; Elnatban N9ble, Justice of
the Peace; S. B. Collins, William Turner and Francis Lincoln,
Assessors; S. B. Collins, Elnathan Noble and ·Francis Lincoln,
Commissioners of Highways. The township was named by
Elnathan Noble, from a township of the same name in New
Yo1;k. The first house and saw mill were built by Amos Williams,
on EH Ruggles' lot, in the fall and winter of 1833. The
first child born was Minerva .Briggs, no""' Mrs. ,vmiam Dens•
more, of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw county, Michigan, daughter of
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16 Ll\7 INGSTON COUNTY DJRBCTORY.
George Briggs, and grand--daughter of Amos \VHliatns, in 1837.
Population 1 1 068.
Unadilla Village is situated in the north-western part of the
township, on the Dansville and Dexter stage route, twelve miles
north-west of Dexter, the nearest railroad point. Population 252.
Plainfield Village is situated in the northern pa.rt of the
to wnship. Dexter is the nearest railroad point. Plainfield has
a population of 148.
Williamsville Village is situated in the northern part of the
township. It was nruned in 18341 (rom William Williams, of
that place. Population 44.
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OFFIOER8.
JOSIAH TURNER, CIRCUIT JUDG:&.
JACOB KA OU E,
Al DREW D. tVADDELL,
WILLIAM: GOODRICH~ •
JUDGE OF PROBATE.
PaosECUTh' G ATTORNEY.
SHERIFF.
JAME ,f. TE. DELL, UNDER Sl:iERlff.
BE JJUflN F. B TCHELER, CLERK.
\VILLLUf K WAT O , . REGISTER m· DEEDS.
HORACE HALBERT, TllEAs E~
WILLIA I BALL UPElUNTE~DE T o · SCHooc.:;.
MILES ,,., . BULLOCK, SURVEYOR.
BE J MIN T. 0. CLARK, C1Rc.1JIT CouttT Comnss10NER.
HENJA fl.. W. CADELL, C01<0NER.
. lbert L. Hathaway,
Ira 0. Marble, .
Arthur F. Field,
William C. Rumsey,
George L. Sage,
Isaac Sto v,
John C. Shields,
H. A. Twichel ,
Henry . Spencer,
Frederick J. Lee,
William H. Pullen,
2
NOT ARIES PUBLIC.
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•
How.ell .
.Dutjidd.
u,lu,da/i.
H""1llell.
HMJJt!ll.
Iosco.
Howell
Ham6urg.
Ht11'1ell.
H""'""'ell.
Fowlerville .
18 LI\ INOSTON COUNTY DIBECT'ORY.
William H. Martin,
Thompson Grimes,
James M . Martin,
Andrew D. Waddel11
Charles W. Haze,
Stephen K. Jones,
Alexander McPherson,
William Suhr, .
Jacob Kanouse, .
Thomas Goldsmith,
Charles C. You.ng,
Joseph T. Titus.
John C. EUsworth,
Roger Sherman,
Ira W. Case,
James W . Hinchey,
Henry P. Crouse,
\Villiam Williamson,
Hudson B. Blackman,
John R. Bunting,
George W. Palmerton,
0 . H. Obert,
Freeman Webb,
William lV. Dean,
David Powell, .
George G. Rich,
William J. Hazard,
James D. Botsford,
Ira Knight,
Robert Fowler. .
S. G. Ive~,
George D. Odell,
Burr R. Smith,
James Casady, •
Daniel C. Marsh,
Isaac W. Bush, .
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Deetjidd.
Pinckne_v.
Chf!/sea.
Howell.
Pi1ick1uy .
..Brighton.
Howe/L.
Genoa.
HQWel/.
Cohoctah.
Howell.
Howell,
HDWell.
C(1/wctall.
Brighton.
Pfru:lmey.
Hartland.
H(}Wd/.
Huwd!.
.Dtt,:fitld.
Fowlen,,i/k
Unadilla.
Pinclmry.·
Green Oak.
Oceola,
Oceola.
Oceola.
Oceola.
Hartland.
F011Jlervilk.
Unadilla.
Iosto.
Howell.
o,~o/a.
.Brigh.ton.
H()'ltJe/l.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Alexander H. Benedict,
John Dunham, •
Abel S. Austin, •
Bernard B. Smith,
. cil O' Hearn, .
William AcPherson, Jr.,
Edward B. Gregory,
Jo1m H. Gallo vay,
""olomon T. Lyon,
Alva G. Blood, .
Sardi F. Hubbell,
'William E. ,Vatson,
\Valter Fowler, •
Benjamin F. Batcheler,
Mylo L. Gay,
Hermon C. Hause,
B. Howard Lawson,
Albert H. \,Vatson,
Harry J. Haven,
Michael H. McManus,
Benjamin F . .Button,
Horace Halbert,
· erdinand Grisson,
Walter D. Whalen,
Luke S. Montague,
\Vi1liam Kenyon,
ha P. Bingham.,
Joel A. Chapman,
Newton T. Kirk,
Henry n yder, •
James J. Van Keuren, .
Henry H. Hannon,
John Q. Parks, ,
Byron 0. Lumbard,
1ichael Hull, .
Dennis Shields, .
.
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19
FQ'IJJkroillt:.
Harl/and.
QJ!w,tah..
Howell .
HQWe/1.
Howtll.
Htn11elL
Houull.
Mtzrimt.
Howell.
HTABLE, • J. 0. KENYON.
'' '' . WlLLIAM CARMER.
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP.
:-i PERV'ISOR,
Cr.ERK,
TREASURER,
ScHOOL I SPECTOR. •
Jt. JCE O TH£ PEACE
,, ,,
. HALSTED GREGORY.
JAMES CRAIG.
. ROBERT BREARLEY.
• LAFAYETTE PEET.
\ ILLIA;\1 . BRALEY.
HALSTED GREGORY.
,vrLLIAM J. MAY.
JO ATHA B. FOSTER.
HICKW vs, DA YID 0. DUTTO
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OHUROHE8.
0tRIGHT ILL GE.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Located on the ea.st side of the Ann Arbor road, nc:ar
hurch street. Rev. T. Raft.er, Pastor.
IBTHODIST EPISCOPAL CH RCH.
Located on the west side of Grand River, between Dul her
..;trcet and Hamburg road. Rev. L. C. York, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Located on the we.t .ide of Grand River, between North
and Dutcher streets. Re\t. W. Grandy, Pastor.
tJJEEf:OFJELrJJ T ""·V.NSHJrr:,_
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Located four tnile ourh-east of Deerfield Centre. Re\"".
T. Rafter, Pastor.
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LIVI. GSTON COUNTY D.lllB.CTOJtV.
FLEMLNG VILLAGE.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. R. Molrolland, Pastor.
FO VLErRVJLLE VILL.AGE.
1CETHODIST CHURCH,
Located on rbe soutl1-east comer of ,econ. 5. Located on Section 30. Carrie
Rogers, Teacher.
District School No. 6. Located on Section 27. Eli1abeth
Sowders, Teacher.
District School No. 71 Fl. Located on Section 3-5. Francis
C. Ellsworth, Teacher.
Di trict School No. 8, Fl. Loc:ated on Section 1. Louisa
Chambers1 Teacher.
District School No. 9, Fl. Located on Section 7.
Teacher.
District School No. 10, Fl. Lacaled on Section 25. Ella
Fewlass Teacher~
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP ..
District School o. 1. Located on Section n. Sa.rah
Noble Teacher.
District School No. ,.. Located on Section 24, Theresa
Gleason, Teacher.
District School No. 4- Located on Section 1 3. Tillie J.
McGuire, Teacher.
District Schoo· No. 5, Fl. Located on Section 30. Ann
Deyarmond, Teacher.
District School o. 6. Located 011 Section 15. Julia M.
Sage, Teacher.
District School No. 8. Located on Section 5. Alice B.
Handy, Teacher.
Di trict School N .'.>. 1 1. L~cated oa Section 33. I
Teacher.
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36 LtVTNGSTON COUNTY D1.RECTORY.
GENOA TOWNSHIP.
District School o. 1. Located on ection 14, ellie l\i.
EHiotte, Teacher.
District School No. 1. Located on Section 4- Mary Pet•
tibone, Teacher.
District School o. 3· Located on Section 16. fary Mcamara,
Teacller.
District School o. 4. Located on Section 2.3. Mate C.
Brown, Teacher.
District School o. 5· Located on ection 29. Hlie A.
Curtis1 Teacher.
District School No. 6, 1. Located on Section 7. Helen
Barnard, Teacher.
District School o. 7. Located on Section 34. Mollie
Jenks., Teacher.
District School o. 2, FL Located on Sectfon 13. Viola
T. Cooke, Teacher.
District School No. 2, FJ. Located on Sectlon 2. Mella
L. Lewis, Teacher.
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP.
District School o. I. Located on Section 30. Celia A.
Burnett, Teacher.
District School o. 2. Located on Section 5. E. A. Lignian,
Teacher.
District School o. 3· Located on Section 27. w. J.
·worden, Teacher.
District School o. 4 Located on Section 20. Carrie
\Vithey, Teacher.
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LIVINGS'rON COUNTY OlRECTORY. 37
, District School No. 5. Located on Section a6. Ella Smitl1,
Teacher.
District School No. 7. Located on Section 15.
Teacher.
District School o. 6, Fl. Located on Section 3.
Teacher.
District School No. 9, Fl. Located on Sectjon 35. Ella
Davereamc, Teacher.
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP.
District School No. r. Located on Section i5. Kate
Kriseler, Teacher.
District School aw 2. Located on Section 4. Mellissa
Ferrell, Teacher,
District School o. 3, Fl. Located on Section 32. Mary
Smith, Teacher.
District School No. 6, Fl. Located on Sectioll 12. Hattie
Arms, Teacher.
District School No. 7. Located on Section 8. Hattie
Brown, Teacher.
District School No. 8. Lo ated on Section 15. L. s.
Brooks, Teacber.
District School No. 9. Located on Section 16. Tillie
Darrow, Teacher.
HANDY TOWNSHIP.
District School No. r, Fl. Located on Section 11. Ida
T. Hawkins, Teacher.
District School No. 1, FL Located on Section 34- Zoradia
Va.n Gorder, Teacher.
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY JllRKCTORY.
District School o. 2. Located on Section 19. Estella T .
Bailey, Teacher.
District School No. 3. Located on Section 33. Alice Van
Gorder, Teacher.
District School No. 4- Located on Sect ion + Sarah E.
Martin, Teacher.
Djstrict School No. 6. Located on Section 10. R. C.
SeUiman, Principal; Sarah Kellogg and Minnie G. )Veller,
Teachers.
District School o. 8. Located on Section 16.
Teacher.
District School No. 9. Located on Section 7. Mary C.
Miller, Teacher.
HARTLAND TOWNSHIP.
District School No. 1. Located on Section J. Maggie E.
Shields, Teacher.
District School No. 2. Located on Section 33. Abbie E .
\Vright, Teacher.
District School No. 4. Located on Section 20. Mary
Odell, Teacher.
District School No. 5. Located on Section 16, Thomas
Gordon, Principal.
District School No. 6. Located on Section to. Sarah
Whitney, Teacher.
District School No. 7. Located on Section 25. Sadie
Ross, Teacher.
District School No. 9, Fl. Located on Section 6. Maria
Dexter, Teacher.
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY. 39
HOWELL TOWNSHIP.
District School No. r, Fl. Located on Section 36. T. C.
Garnert Principal; Aggie Dole, Louis Hicks, Millie Rickey,
Jane NeeJy, l\.wy E. Wing, Helen AxteIJ, and Ella Bdggs
Teache~.
District School No. r, Fl. Located on Section 13. Emily
E. Stephens, Teacher.
District School No. 2. Located on Section 15. Sarah
Stephens, Teacher.
District School No. 3. Located on Section 28. Julia A.
Dibble, Teacher.
District School No. 4. Located on Section 9. Alice
Holmes, Teacher.
District School No. 5. Located on Section 17. Mattie
Howe, Teacher.
District School No. 7. Located on Section 24. Libbie J.
Hughes, Teacher.
District School No. 8. Located on Section 12. Belle
Allen, Teacher.
IOSCO TOWNSHIP.
District School o. t. Located on Section 4, Mary Turner,
Teacher.
District School No. 2. Located on Section 15. Maria
Kirkland, Teacher.
District School No. 3. Located on Section 26. Ella
Sales, Teacher.
District School No. 4, FL Located on Section 29. Mary
Peterson, Teacher.
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRBCTORY.
District School o. 5. Located on Section 17. Anna J.
Hughes, Teacher.
MARION TOWNSHIP.
District Schoo) o. r, FL Located on Section 7. Lucy
Love, Teacher.
District School o. 2, FL Located on Section 19.. Linda
Kuhn, Teacher.
District School No. 2, Fl. Located on Section 5. CeJia
E. Sprague. Teacher.
District School No. 3. Located on Section n. Prud.ie
McCoy, Teache.
Djstrict School No. 4 Located on Section 23. Lida
McDowell, Teacher.
Dii;trict School No. 51 Fl. Located on Section 35. Emma
Lyon, Teacher.
District School No. 6. Located on ection 22. Ellen
Twilley, Teacher.
District School . o. 7. Located on Section 10. Hattie
Holmes, Teacher.
District School No. 1 o. Located on Section &. Helen G.
'Wing, Teacher.
District School No. 11, Fl. Located on Section 33. Estella.
Smith, Teacher,
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP.
District Schoo) No. r. Located on Section 22. fargaret
Scollen, Teacher.
District School No. 2. Located on ection 3.0. Hatti
Armstrong, Teacher.
H0l-040
J.rt't. GSTON COUNTY DJk.B:CTORY.
District School o. 3. Located on Section 1. Hattie
Coder, Teacher.
District School No. 4- Located on Section 13. Sarah
Hughes, Teacher.
District School No. 5. Loca eel on Section 15. Mary E.
Batcheler, Teacher.
District chool No. 6. Located on Section 4. Mattie
Joslin, Teacher.
Di ·trict School o. 8. Located on Section 3. Rila Horton,
Teacher.
District School No. 1, Fl. Located on ection 36. l\1abgie
Case}', Teacher.
District School No. 1, Fl. Located on Section' 24. Era
E. Bush, Teacher.
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP.
Di trier School No. r, FL Located on Section 26. C. G.
Allison, Teacher.
District School No. 2. Located on Section 23. F. J.
Annis, Principal ; Nettie Davis, Teacher.
District School No. 3. LoCJ.ted on Section 31. Emma
Vorhies, Teacher.
District School o. 4. Located on Section I 7. Eun.ice
E. Sprout, Teacher.
District School No. 7, Fl. Located on Section 24. Jennie
Clark, Teacher.
District School No. 6, Fl. Located on Section 19. Jennie
Sales, Teacher.
District School No. 8. Located on Section 5. Anna Love,
Teacher.
H0l-041
LIVINGSTON COU. TY DIRECTORY,
H.AP..TL.AJv(J) VILLAGE.
HARTLAND LODGE, o. 211, F. AND A. M.
Meets on the Tuesday fi'vening on or before ea.ch full moon.
Officers :-S. 1apes, W. M.; J. Youngs, S. lV.; H. ""\V. Clark,
J. . i B. R. Townley, Treasurer; M. E. Miller, Secretary; B.
F. \Valsh, . D. ; R. C. Smith, J. D. ; \V. Stuart, Tiler.
HOWELL VILL.AGE.
HOWELL CO IM DERY, NO. 2 , K. -T.
Meets the ionday evening of each month, on or before
each full moon, in Masonic HaH, Weirneister Block. Officers:
-S. F. Ilubbell~ E. C.; M. L. Gay, Gen.; H. . Spencer,
Capt. Gen.; T. C. Garner, Prdate; A. I,,. Hathaway, S. W. ;
J. \V. Wright, J. W. ; E. Hudson, Recorder; M. F. Darrow,
Standard Bearer; I. 0 . Marble, Sword Bear r; 2. F. Crosman,
Warden; \V. C. Loehn, Sentinel.
LIVING TO- CHAPTER, 0 . 30, R. A. M.
feets the Friday evening of each month, on or before
each full moon, in \Veimeister Block. Officers :-H. ~- Spencer,
H. P. ; A. Riddle, K.; J. \Vright, S. i Z. F. Cr~man1
Treasurer; G. Wilber, C. H.; E. A. Young, R. A. C.; A. L.
Hathaway, R. S.; G. D. Lee, 1st. V. ; P. H. Sexton, 2d. V. ;
J. V. Gilbert, Sentinel.
HO\VELL LODGE~ 0. 38, F. AND A .• I.
Meets the \Vednesday evening of each month, on or before
each full moon, in Weimeister Block. Officers :-S. F . Hub-
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Ll\'l GSTO:S COU TY DlRKCTORY. 49
bell, W. M. ; A. L. Hathaway, . W.; B. H. Rubert, J.
\\.; E. B. G~ gory, Secretary; J. Weimeister, Tre-asurer; G.
\Vilber, S. D.; T. Clark, J. D.; J. . Gilbert, Tiler.
LIVINGSTO LODGE 0. ,85, I. 0. OF O F.
feels every Monday ev-ening in Odd .Fello"" • Hall, Blanck
Building. Officers :-A. . Eager, . G.; T. Knapp, V. G.;
L. now Secretar ; E. B. Ho ley, P. S. · J. A. Preston, Treasurer;
0. J. Parker, Conductor; D. Jeffery7 \Varden; l. 0.
Marble, R. . . G. ; J. D. m ""th L. · . G. ; ,.. Porter R. .
·. ; J. Beattie, L. . . ; \ . Beatti , L. . r_ G. ; T. C. heldon,
\V. S. . G. ; J. Teasdel , I. G.
u~rro. CHOOL L CE l\'L
Meets e\·ery Friday evening in the chool Building. Offiers
:- . Kinney, President; G. D. \ ·ood, ecretary; F. J.
Holt, Tre urer; F. Riddle Librarian .
.A ,. G . 0 E LL.AGE.
OAK GROVE LODGE, ~0. 185 1 I. 0. OF 0. F.
Meets every Saturday e ening, in Odd Feno ' Hall, south
side of fain street. Officers :-J. Pierce . G. ; J. Goodno.
V. G.; A. le lilhn, Seer tary; E. Jubb, Permanent Secretary;
G. Kleck1er, Treasurer.
E .. LL G.c.
Pl. - KNE CHAl>TER, R. ~I\.. M.
Meets the riday e'/ening of each month1 on or before
the full moon, in Masonic Hall, north-east corner of Main
4-
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LlVIXGSTON COUNTY DJRILCTOR,V.
District School No. 9, FL Located on Section 18. Nora
Coleman, Teacher.
District School o. 10. Located on Section I z. Eva
mith, Teacher.
TYRONE TOWNSHIP.
District School No. 1, Fl. Located on Section 4. Belle
Garner, Teacher.
District School o. 2. Located on Section 7. G. L. Sumner,
Teacher.
District School No. 4. Located on Section 30. Nettie
Brown, Teacher.
District School No. 5. Located on Section 29, Mary
Cornell~ Teacher.
District School No. 6, Fl. Located on Section 28. Julia
E. Wright, Teacher.
District School No. 7. Located on Section 15. Alice
\Vaite, Teacher.
District School No. 8. Located on Section 12. Addie
Waite, Teacher.
District School o. 9~ Located on Section 25. Mary
Gordon, Teacher.
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP.
District School No. 1. Located on Section 30. Lucy J.
,vood, Teacher.
District School No. 2. Located on Section 17. Helen
Bezzo, Teacher~
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LlVINGSTON COUNTY DlltRCTOR.Y. 43
District School No. J• Located on Section 5. Jennie
Longnecker, Teacher.
District School o 4- Located on Section 2. C. J. Mitch~
ell, Teacher.
District School No. 5. Located on ection 10. Mary
Bullis, Teacher.
District School No. 6. Located on Section 21. ~Jenni~
Denton, Teacher.
District School No. 8, Fl. Located on Section 35· Ann
E. Gilbert, Teacher.
District School No. 9. Located on Section 24. Betsie J.
Noble, Teacher.
District chool No. 1 r. Located on Section 29. Sarah
Be~o. Teacher.
HO l -043
PUBLIOAT/ON8.
HOWELL VILL.AGE.
THE LIVINGSTON DEMOCRA. T.
Published every Wednesday by Joseph T. Titus & Co.,
editors and proprietors Democratic. Terms: $2.00 per year
in advance. Office 011 third door of the Greenaway Block.
THE LIVINGSTON REPUI3LICAN.
Published every ,vednesday by the Republican Publishing
Company. J. D. Smith, manager. Republican. Terms: $1.50
J)er year, in advance. Office on third floor of Cardell's Block.
rJ1rRJGH'FO.N VILLAGE.
THE BRIGHTON CITIZEN.
Published every Thursday by G. W. Axtell, editor and pro~
prietor. Independent. Terms: $1.50 per year, in advance;
1 2,00 if not paid in advance. Office on second floor of Baetcke's
Building.
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ORGANIZATIONS.
LI VL GSTON COU I'Y PIONEER ASSOCIA TIO .
:Meets on the ,vednesday evenings of court eek, in the
months of January and June at the Court House, at 7 o'clock.
Officers :-W. C. Rumsey, President; M. L. Gay, Secretary; H.
Wing, Treasurer.
LIVING TO COUYIT BIBLE SOCIETY.
Meets on the first unday in Apr·t of ~ch year. Officers:
-R. C. Hutton, President; E. C. Wright, Vice-Pnddent; J. D.
' rnitb Secretary; H. T. Browning, 1. reasurcr and Depositor.
LIVINGSTON COU TY AGRICULTURAL SOCIET'1.
Meets on the last Thursday io January of each year. Officers
:-E. B. W'inans, resident; B. F. Ba cheler, Secretary; w·.
IL Newell, Treasurer.
f/31RIGH'FO.N VILLAGE.
BRIGHTO T LODGE, o. 247, F. AND . M.
Meets the Monday evening on or before each full moon.
Officers :-L. Meyer, lV. M.; J. Stiles, S. ,v.; C. Thompson,
J. W.; S. H. Conley, Secretary; L. C. Pratt, Treasurer; ,v.
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LIVlNG:STON COU ~TY DIRECTORY, 47
UNION SCHOOL LYCEU [.
1eets every Friday evening, in the School Building. Officers
:--S. Durfee, President; J. Tanner, Jr., Vice .. President;
~- Allen7 Secretary; J. Camp Treasurer.
FOWLERVILLE LADIES, FOREIGN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
Meets the second \Vednesday in each month, at the Methodist
Episcopal Church. Officers :-Mrs. S. O. Sowle, President;
Mrs. C. Hatch, Mrs. C. L. Collins, and Mrs. P. A. Munson,
Vice-Presidents; Mrs. J. 13. Baldwin, Treasurer; Mis I.
Hawkins, Corresponding Secretary; .Mrs. S. Brownt Recording
Sectetary.
FOWLERVILLE LADIES, AID SOCIETY FOR THE
!t.•[ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Meets e\l'ery alternate week, at the residence of one of the
members. Officers :-Mrs. P. A. Munson, President and Trea ·-
urer; Mrs. J. B. Baldwin, Vice-President; Mrs. A. E. Glenn,
Secretary.
GEJVO.A TOW.lvSHJfP.
GE OA FARMERS'' CLUB.
Meets every alternate Monday evening, at Tooley and Benedict's
School House. Officers:--W. Tooley, President; W. H.
Halleck, Secretary; E. Davis, Treasurer.
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UVlNGSTO:S cou_ TY DIRECTORY.
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M. Power, . D.; C. Holdridge, J. D.; T. F. Lown and L. Moon,
Ste ards; F. D. Acker, Tiler.
BRIGHTON LECTURE ASSOCIATIO .
Gives a lecture the second Wednesday in each month at the
Presbyterian Church. Officers.: -R. \Varden, President; G. A.
Cady, Vice-President; R. Lyons, Treasurer; E. F. Albright
Business Manager; Mrs. C. S. Lee, Secretary.
YOUNG LADIES' CIRCLE OF THE PRESBYTERIA -
CHURCH.
Meets once a month at the residence of one of the members
Officers :-Mrs. C. S. Lee, President; Miss. Helen Weichers.,
'jce-President; Miss Lizzie Potter, Treas rer;. ~ii · Electa
Morgan, Secretary.
FOWLE'RVILLE VILL.AGE.
FOWLERVILLE LODGE, o. 164~ F. A DA. M.
Meets the first Tuesday evening on or before each fult
moon, in Masonic Hall, north side of Graad River, between
:\-fill and econd Streets. Officers :-J. A. Brownj '\Y. M.; J.
Cook, S. W.; G. Whiting, J. \V.; W, S. Coffee, S. D.; J. Sabin ,
J. D.; D. Conrad! Treasurer; C. E. Spencer,:Secretary; J. Read
Tiler.
FOWLERVILLE LODGE, o. 86, I. 0. OF 0 . F.
Meets every alternate Saturday evening in Odd Fellows'
Hall, north side of Grand River, between Mill and econd streets.
Officers :-J. L. Cook, N. G.; H. B. Davi5' V. G.; T. Ran -
dall, R. S.; B. F. Button, P. S.; E. Durfee, Treasmer.
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50 LIVINGSTON COUNTY Dln.BCTORY.
and Howell streets. Officers :-C. W. Haze, H. P. ; W. Ball,
K.; W. H. Martin, S.; F. G. Rose~ C. If. ; S. J. Whitcomb,
P. S.; H. A. Twichell, R. A. C. ; l. V. Reeves, G. M. 1st. V. ;
~- Galloway, G. M. :zd. V. ; F. Webb, G. M. 3d. V. ; I. V.
Reeves, Secretary; F. Webb, Treasurer; H. Stiles, G.
LIVINGSTON LODGE, NO. 76, F. AND A. M.
Meets the Tuesday evening of each month, on or before
the full moon1 in Masonic Hall, north-east corner of Main and
Howell streets. Officers :-H. A. Twichell, \V. M.; f. M.
LaRue, S. vV.; S. B. McGee, J. W.; J. J. Teeple, S. D.; W.
Bnrch, J. D. ; G. Vv. Teeple, Secretary; T. Grimes, Treasurer ;
R. E. Finch, Tiler.
EASTERN STAR LODGE, NO. 23, A. M.
Meets the second ·wednesday after each full moon, in Masonic
Hall, north-east corner of Main and HoweU streets. Officers
:-Mrs. C. J. Hinchey, W. P.; \V. A. Sprout, V. P. ; Miss
M. L. Sprout, Secretary; Mrs. C. \Vaite, Treasurer; Mrs. D. Crofoot,
Conductor; Mrs. T. Grimes; 1st. P. ; Mrs. C. Carr. 2d.
P.; Mrs. N. Beebe, 3d. P. ; Mrs. N. Davis, 4th. P.; 'Mrs. M.
Stiles, 5th. P.; Mrs. A Ga~dner, Guard; R. E. Finch, Sentinel ;
Re""·· L. E. Whitcomb, Chaplain.
PINCKNEY GRANGE OF PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
Meets in Masonic Halt, north-east corner of Main and
Howen streets. Officers :-C. M. \Vood, \V. M. ; F. Webb,
Overseer; W. A. Sprout, Lecturer; J. P. AlJen, Steward; F.
G. Rose, Assistant Steward; J. M. La.Rue, Treasurer; N. F.
Beebe, Secretary; H. Stiles, Gate~Keeper; Mrs. D. J. Hjnchey.
Ceres; Mrs. L. Hicks, Pomona; Mrs. J. Haze, Flora; Mrs.
M. Stiles, Stewardes. proprietor.
HO VELL VILLAGE.
RUBERT HOUSE.
Located on the south-east corner of Grand River and Court
streets. B. H. Rubert, proprietor.
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54 Ll\TJNGSTO. COUNTY DJRECTORY.
~IEL VI HOU E.
Located on the north-west corner of East and ibley streets.
R. M. Johnstont proprietor.
IiO VELL TOVINS :!IP.
FOUR :ULE HOU E.
Located on the Grand River Road, four miles north- .ve t of
Howett T. Gilchrist, proprietor.
PI.NC ..Z J EY ILL.A.GE.
GLOBE HOTEL.
Located on the south-west comer of ~ain and How ll
. ree• . Hinchey & Gardner, proprietors.
'IY ONE TOW SHIP.
KL. S!'\IA 'S HOTEL.
Located on the State Road, five miles from Fentonville.
Kins.man, proprietor.
U .AfJJI L.A ILLAGE.
U ADILLA HOUSE.
Located on th""! south-west corner of Main and log~1am
streets. J. Craigt proprietor.
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STAGE ROUTES.
tage leaves Howell every Tuesday, Thursday, an~ Sa.turda}·
for Oceolfl, Hartland, Parshalll'il1e, and i''entonville, and returns
the same route every londay, Wedn day, and Eriday. Samuel
Parker, proprietor.
Stage leaves Howell e ery Friday for Marion, Iosco, Middletown,
White Oak, and DansviJlc, and returns the same route everr
aturday. Charles \V. Barber, proprietor.
'tagc leaves Linden every Thursday for t\rgentene.t Madi~
son, Deer Creek, Cohoctah, Oak Grove, and HowelJ, and returns
the sarne route e ery Friday. Z. P. Lamb> proprietor.
Stage laves Brighton every Monday, '\ ednesday and Friday,
for Hamburg, ,Vhitmore Lake, and Ann Arbor, and return,
the same route every Tuesday, Tbursdayand Saturday. W.
D. Belding, proprietor.
Stage leaves Dexter for a d returns from Pinckney dailr.
D. B. Blanchard, proprietor.
tage lea,Tes Petteys\rille every Vt!rentice carpenter, bds. n. e. cor. Clinton and
'\Vest.
Bowers Charles, farmer, bds. w. s. East, north of Thompson.
Bowers Smith W., farmer, res. w. s. East, north of Thompson.
Boyce David, laborer, bds. n. w. cor. 1Vest and Clinton.
Boyce Daniel, drayman, bds. s. s. Sibley, near South.
Boyce Mason, mason, res. n. w. cor, \Vest and Clinton.
Boyd Mis Angeline M., res. s. w. cor. Crane and East.
Boyd Mrs. Almira, widow Justus, res. s. w. cor. Crane and Ease.
Brandt Jacob, tobacco and saloon, s. . Grand River, bet. Court
and East, res. s. w. cor. Grand River and Elm.
Briggs Henry C., jeweler, Weimeister Block, res. s. s. Grand
River, bet. Barnard and Court.
Briggs Hiram G., carpenter, res. s, e. cor. East and Thompson.
Briggs Thoma , laborer, res. s. s. Clinton, bet. East and \Valnut.
Brigham Charles, (Allen, Brown & Co.) res. n. s. Brook, bet. East
and McCa.rthy.
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62 l.lVlNGSTON COUNTY DlR.ECTOltY.
Brockway Elias, blacksmith, bds. n. w. cor. Court and Madison.
Brockway Frederick, carpenter, res. s. e. cor. Elm and Grand
River.
Brockway Harvey D., lather, res. n. s. :Madison, ~t. East and
Court.
:Brockway Mrs. Nancy, widow Charles, res. n. w. cor. Court and
Madison.
Brooks Mrs. Nancy D., widow Joseph, bds. w. s. East. bet. ,vestmore
and Monroe.
Brown Charles, laborer, res. w. s. Monroe, north of West.
Brown Frederick B., (Allen, Brown & Co.) res. n. s. Clinton, bet.
Barnard and Lake.
Brown Robert H., carpenter, res. s. w. cor. West and North.
Browning Henry T., druggist and bookseller, n. w. cor. Grand
River and East, bds. s. e. cor. \VaJnut and Hubhill.
Brunson William, sewing machines, n. w. cor. Sibley and East,
hds. same.
Buck Elizabeth, bds. s. s. Grand River, east end.
Burgess Grant, clerk, res. n. e. cor. East and Madison.
Burr Alma L., student, bds. s. e. cor. :Barnard and Clinton.
Burrows Maggie, kitch-en girl at William \Velis._
Burt Henry, railroad laborer, lxls. n. s. Clinton, west end.
Burwick George W., carpenter shop, w. s. East, bet. HubbiU anorer at Charles G. Jewett's.
Hammell Patrick, book-keeper, bds. s. s. Grand River, opposite
Higgins.
Hannan Jruues, wagon and blacksmith shop, n. w. cor. Hubbill
and McCarthy, res. s. w. cor. Sibley and McCarthy.
Harmon Henry H., Jaw·yer, n. s. Grand River, bet. Higgins and
East, res. n. e. cor. Court and Clinton.
Ha;mon ·Mis..:; Emma A., bds. 1\. e. cor. Court and Clinton.
Harrington George, clerk, bds. Melvin House.
Harrington lliss Lacy, kitchen girl at George Clark's.
Harris James, blacksmith, bd~. w. s. Centre, bet. Grand River
and Clinton.
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Harris Thomas, engineer, bds. ,v. !-. Centre, bet. Clinton and
Grand River.
Hart :Marion, laborer, res. s. s. Westmore, west of West-.
Hathaway Mrs. Albert L., millinery and dress-making, n. s.
Grand River, bet. ""'alnut and East, res. same.
Hathaway Albert L., clerk, res. n. s. Grand River, bet. East and
\Valnttt.
Hathaway Flora, milliner, bds. n. s. Grand River, bet East anrl
\Valnut.
Haven Harry J., (Smith & Haven,) owner of Livingston County
Al>stracts, res. s. e. cor. 1\'a.lnut and Crane.
Havens A.nson, saloon, s. s. Grand River, bet. Court and Higgins,
res same.
Haz:ird Francis H., carpenter, bds. s. e. cor.
East and Crane.
Huntington 'William, (Huntington
and Crane.
on res. s. e. cor. East
Huntington & Soa, physicians and urgeons, n. w. cor. Grand
River and East.
Huntley Allan, molder, res. w. s. Chestnut, bet. ibley and
Hubbill.
Huntley Ira, res. n. e. or. East and Sibley.
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Huntley James H., carpenter, res. w. . \Va.lnut bet. Westmore
and Clinton.
Huntley Richard, mason, bds. e. s. Byron Road, north of Grand
River.
Huntley Theodore, ( ullivan .. Huntley;) bds. Rubert House.
Hutton Robert C., physician, ( Hutton & Cooper,) res. n. s.
Clinton, bet. Higgins and Court.
Hutton & Cooper surgeon dentists, n. s. Grand River, bet East
and Higgins.
Jeffrey Daoiel,carpenter, res. n.e. cor.Georgeand Washington ave.
Jewett Charles G., hardware, Jewett Block, res. _ . s: Walnut,
south.
Jewett Frank, clerk, bds. n. w. car. Jewett and \Vashington ave.
Jewett Mrs. Annis B., ,vido · George \V., res. ·.s. Walnu , south.
Jewett William H., dry goods. etc., . s. Grand River, bet. East
and ·walnut, res. n. w. cor. Jewett and 'A7asbing on ave.
Johnston Roderick 1.~ proprjetor Melvin House.
Jones John (Jone ..:· Lee) res. n. s. Hnbbill, bet. Barnard and
McCarthy.
Jones & Lee lime kiln and land plaster, at railroad depot.
Ka.nouse Jacob, Judge of Probate, res. w. s. Lincoln, south end.
Keal Miss Hattiet dressmaker, bds. s. s. Clinton, bet. Chestnut
and \Vest.
Keenan Peter J., conductor, res. n. e. cor. JcCartby and Brook.
Keith Edwin, lamber yard at railroad depot, bds. Il. w. cor. Court
and ·westmore.
Kelley Frank, carpenter, bds. n .e. cor. Brook and East.
Kenyon Merrill, s.e\ving machines, s. s. Grand River, bet. East
and Court, res. s. s. Hubbill, bet. Centre and Walnut.
Kenyon \Villiam W., druggist and·bookseiler, s. s. Grand River,
bet. Court and East, res. . s. Grand River, bet. Barnard
and \Vet.
Kimmell Samuel B., pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, res. n.e.
cor. Walnut and Crane.
King Israel, (W. & L King) res. s. s. Clinton, bet. Barnard and
West.
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King William, (W. & I. King) res. w. s. Fowler, bet. Hubbill
and Crane.
King W. & I., shoe shop, s. w. cor. Court and Grand River .
.Kissick Thomas, ma on, bds. Melvin House.
Knapp Theodore B., (W. L. Knapp & Son) res. s. e. cor. Grnnd
River and Chestnut.
Knapp William L., (W. L. Knapp & Son) res. n. w. cor, Sibley
and Centre.
Knapp ,v. L. & Son, bla.cksmiths and wagon makPrs, n. s. Grand
River, bet. East and Walnut.
Knapp William R., painter, bds. n. w. cor. Sibley and Centre.
Kneeland Mrs. :Fannie, widow Warren, ds. n. e. cor. Grand
River and Chestnut.
Kneeland Zipporah, seamstress, bds. n. e. or. Clinton and \Vest.
Kriseler Mrs. Amy, widow Nicholas, res. s.w. cor. Brook and Mc-
Carthy.
Lake Frederick, clerk, bds. Barlow House.
Lake Sylva.11us, retit""ed farmer, 'bds. n. e. cor. Grand River and
Centre.
Lamb Gilbert, machinjst, res. n. s. Grand River, bet. Byron Road
and West.
Lambert Frank, mad master, bds. s. e. cor. Livingston and Mc-
Carthy.
Lamereaux James, molder, bds. e. s. :McCarthy, bet. Hubbill anrl
Crane.
Lamereaux John, janitor Union School, res. same.
Lamoreaux Thomas, (Lamoreaux & Farrell) res. e. s. McCarthy,
bet. Hubbill and Crane.
Lamoreaux & Farrell, 'blacksmith sbop, w. s. East1 bet. Hubbill
and Sibley.
Latson John, carpenter, res. s. s. Brook,1.Jet. Fleming and Fowler.
Lawrence Erwin, laborer at William Finton's.
Leavey George, railroad laborer, bds. n. s. Clinton, west end.
Lee Frederick J., internal revenue collector, s. s. Grand River,
bet. East and Walnut, res. s. w. car. Walnut and Hubbill.
Lee Gilbert D., (Finton & Lee) res, n. \\'. cor. Court and Lake.
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY DJR»CTORY. 73
Lee John, (Jones & Lee) res. s. s. Brook, bd: . Fleming and
Fowler.
Lee Mrs. Sarah, widow Guy C., res. n. s. Crane, bet. Walnut and
East.
Lentz Adolph, tailor, n. w. cor. Grand River and Chestnut, res.
same.
LeRoy James~ railroad laborer, bds. a. s. Clinton, west end.
Loehne \\Tilli:im C., carriage trimmer, res. s. s. Hubbill, bet.
Fleming and McCarthy.
Loomis \\'yman, retired farmer, res. s. w. cor. Washington ave.
and Jewett.
Losford Abram, col., barber shop, s. w. cor. Grand River and
East, res. n. s. Hubbill, bet. Fowler and Barnard.
Losford Mary, col, maid of all work at William McPheFSOn's.
Lown George J., baker, res. s. s. Monroe cast of \Vest.
Lown Lewis, apprenti<..-e machinist, bds. s. s. Monroe, east of
\Vest.
Lownsbur)' Allan, laborer, res. s.s. Westmore, west of \Yesr.
Lownsbury John, laborer at William Wells'.
Love Miss Fannie, bds. s. s. Lake, east of Barnard.
Love Miss Nancy, res. s. s. Lake, east of Barnard
Love Mrs. Annette, widow Henry, bds. s. s. Lake, east of Barnard.
Lyon Solomon T., insurance agent, res. s. s. Grand Ri.ver, west
of Chestnut.
Manne Edward, blacksmith shop, n. s. Gmnd River, bet. Walnut
and Centre, res. n. w. cor. Walnut and Hubbill.
Manne Mrs. Julra, dressmaking, n. s. Grand River, bet. East and
\Valnut, res. n. w. cor. Walnut and Hubbill.
Marden James, carpenter, res. c. s. Byron Road, north of Grand
River .
.Marlatt Ferris, track repairer, res. n. s. 'Vhipple, bet. Elm and
Brush.
Marsh Frank, (Jos. T. Titus & Co.) res. s. w. cor. South and
Grand River.
Marsh Zachariah H., physician, res. s. s. Hubbill, bet. Fowler
and Barnard.
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74 LJVINGSTON COUXTY nmECTORY.
Martin James, shoemaker, re . n. e. cor. Hubbill and Je-. ett.
Mason Emma, student; b . n. s. Grand River, bet. West and
BJ•rou Road.
Mason John G., carpenter, res. n. s. Grand River, bet. West and
Byron Road.
:.\fatzka1 Johanna, rViduw Frank, ,vashenvoman, res. n. s. orth,
bet. Elm aod '\ est.
layer Christian1 proprietor Ho ell Brewery n. s. Hubbill bet.
McCanhy and Barnard, res. same.
1\-IcDaniels Ed ard, loon and groceri , n. s. Grand Ri er, bet.
Eas.t and Higgins,, res. same.
M Donah Frank, carpenter, res1 e. s. Rarnard1 bet. Sibley and
Hubb"",U.
McDonald John clerk, bds. s. e. cor. , ·alnut and Hubbill.
IcFall Asa I., farmer, res. n. s.. Grand Ri er, bet. \Vest and Byron
Road.
McGraw Ernest, clerk, bds. n. w. cor. Grand River and Barnard .
• IcGuon Edward; grocer, . s6 Grand River, bet. Eru.t and Walnut,
res. s. w. cor. Chestnut and \Vestmore.
~fcGunn Jennie kitchen girl at ' dn•ard McDaniels'.
fcGunn Maggie~ maid of all ·ork at Ed ~•ard McPherson's.
1.dntosh Albert ., h mess maker, bds. s. s. Grand River. bet.
Court and Higgins.
McKean Andrew, molder, res. s.s. Clinton, bet. West and Chestnut.
McKinley Henry, laborer, bd . n. e. cor. Granrl River and Centre.
McKin} y Miner L., res. s. s. Grand River, bet. Walnut and
Centre.
McLaren John, blacksmiLh, re . w. . F eming, beL Crane and
Brook.
McLeod John, sboemak r, bds. s. w. cor. \' 1est aid Clinton.
Mc fanus Peter, baggage master D.L. and L . .:I. railroad depot, res.
s . .s. Brook. bet. F emiag and Fowler.
Mc, :fillan \Villiam B. farmer, res. n. w.cor. Huhoj 1 and Walnut. ·
McOmber Amos, carpenter, res. s. s. Grand River, west of
Ch.estnnt.
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~kOmber Della, maid of aU work a Hiram Hopper's.
cPherson Alexander, ( lex. A kPherson & Co.,) res. n. e. cor.
Clinton and """"'ru;t.
· cPherson Alex. & o., banker , s. . . Grand River, bet. East
and \Va.lout.
McPherson Edward G ., res. n. e. cor. East, three blocks north
of orth.
l cPherson J.,_( ,frPhe one Son ) rt: . n. s. East, three
blo ks north of orth.
McPherson William, ··r., (McPherson & ons) res. s. e. or. East
and Lakt!.
M ·Pherson \Villiam Jr., (.McPherson & Sons) res. , . e. cor. East
anrl orth..
McPherson & ·on , dealers in dry goods, boots and shoes. groeries
ancl hats, n. 3. rrand R iv r, bet. E~t and Walnut.
Melvin Fred. ( Beattie & Melvin) res. s. s. Siblc_v. bet. Ea. t an:rl
McCarthy.
:\1dvin Horne, n. w·. cor. ibley and Ea.st, Roderick M. John ton1
proprietor.
Miller Christopher F., tol>1cco anrl cigar, s. w. cor. East and
Graad River, res. s. e. cor. Higgins, one block north of
North.
Mille::r James H ., traveling agent, res. n. e. cor. Hubbill and E:ist.
!filler John F., student, L>d ·. n. e. cor. Hubbill and ast.
Mills Henry H., dq· g od ·, clothing and grt ~ri :s, n. s. Grand
River, bet. E:ist and Higgins, res. s. e. cor. l orth and East.
fills · yman, painter, bds. Barlow House.
~IiJls Wesley J., phy ·ician, office ovei- Brandt's store, res. s. e.
cor. Higgins and Monroe.
Mills William W., clerk, bds. s. e. cor. orth and East.
Monahan MattJ)e,v, wagon maker, res. bet. East and ,vest, north
of Grand River.
Monroe }'rancis, retired farmer, re ,n.e. cor. East and Livingston.
Monroe Fra.ncisN.,hardwarc, toves, agricultural implement , etc.,
n. ;v. cor. Grann River and Higgins, rc:s. s. e. cor. Brook
and McCarthy.
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Monroe James, carpenter, res. s. s. Clinton, bet. Barnard and
""\Vest.
Montague Luke S., (Waddell & Montague) bds. Melvin House.
Moore Robert, carpenter, res. s. e. cor. Court and l\fadisoo.
Morgan Kingsley L., painter, res. s. w. cor. McCarthy and Brook.
Morgan Richard L ., insurance agent, res. s. s. Brook, bet. Fleming
and Fowler.
Motton Robert, miller, bds. n. s. Sibley, bet. Centre and Chestnut.
Mott Isaac, (Mott & Son) res. s. e. car. Sibley and Chestnut.
Mott Miss Rosaline, clerk, bds. s. e. cor. Sibley and Chestnut.
Mott Roswell, ( Mott & Son) res. n. s. Grand River, bet. ·walnut
au res. e. s~ Byron Road, north of
Grand River.·
Scofield Mrs. Celestia, ,vidow Benjamin F., bds. w# s. Walnut,
bet. Cr2.ne and Brook.
Scollon Miss Mary, dressmaker, bds. s. s. Grand River, bet. \Valnt1t
and East. '
8elliman Henr-y, res. n. e. c.or. West anu North.
Selliman Henry G., clerk, res. s. w. cor. Barnard and Westmore.
Seery Michael, gror.ery and saloon, s. s. Grand River, bet. Court
and Higgins, res. w. s, East, bet. Brook and Crane.
Seim Miss Hattiet student, bds. e. s. Court, bet. Clinton and
North.
Setchfield George, retired farmer, res. s. s. Grand River, east of
Elm.
Sctchfidd Mrs. Eliza, widow William, res. e. s. Fowler, bet.
Crane and Hubbill.
Setchfield Richard, mason, res. s. s. Grand River, east of Elm.
Sexton P~uley H ., retired farmer, res. s. w. cor. Brook and East.
Se:tton William, retired farmer, res. e. s. East, south of Livingston.
Sharp Mrs. Letchia, widow H enry, bcls. n. s. Sibley, bet. East
and Walnut.
Shields Dennis, (Shields & Shields,) res. n. s. Clinton, bet. Barna.
rd and \Vest.
Shields John, (Shields & Shields,) bds. n. s. Clinton, bet. Bar•
nard and West.
Shields Peter, bds. Melvin House.
Shield'S & Shields, attorneys at law, \Veimeio;ter Block.
Shipman, Richard A.~ freight agent, res. w. s. Flemjng, near railroad
depot.
Shoemaker Levi, hostler, Melvin House.
Skilbeck Joseph B., retired merchant, res. w. s. East, bet. Westmore
and Monroe.
Skilbeck Parley D., bcls. w. s. East, bet. Westmore and Monroe.
Smith Amos, shoemaker, res. s. s. Sibley, bet. Court and Barnard.
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LlVJNGSTO!ol COUNTY DIRECTORY,
mith Burr R, (Smith & Haven) ries. s. s. Grand River, bet.
Court and Barnard.
Smith George S., carpenter, res. s. w. cor. V{alnut and Clinton.
Smith Henry retired funner, res. s. w.cor. Court one block north
of North.
Smith Jerome, tone mas011, res. e. . Walnut, south of Livingston
.
. ""mith Julius D,; manager Livingston .Rrp11b!ican, res. w. s. East,
bet. Brook and Li ingston.
Smlth Leander C, res. w. s. \Va.lnut, bet. Crane and Brook.
1 mith Lewis .d:., t ll-gate ~eeper, o. 10, Detroit and . Howell
Plank Road Company.
Smith Lorenzo retired farmer, re . . e. cor. Westmore and
Chestnut.
'mith fiss Ella, seamstress bds. s.. e. cor. Westmore and Chestnut.
mith Mrs. Mary, widow Levi, res. s. e. cor. Summit and Court.
Smith Warren, clerk. bd:i. s. s. Sibley, bet. Court and Barnard.
mith Waiter V., carpenter, res. s. w. cor. Ehn and Sibley.
::imith WiUiam B., saw mill 5 mi es out on he plank road, res. s.
e. cor. BarnaTd and Clinton.
mith Silas D., bar tender at Edward McDaniels', bds. :same.
Smith & Haven, real estate a.ger,,ts, office Court House Square.
Snow LaFayetteJ shoe shop, s. s. Grand River, bet. East and
Court, res. s. • Whipple be . Brush and Elm.
Sowles Wilson, retired ag?n maker, res. n. e. cor. Clinton and
ChesLnut.
~pencer Henry N., physician res. e. s. Court, bet. Clinton and
Westmore.
,prague James, engineer, res. n. s.
Sprague fiss Celia, school teacher,
and w~est.
orth, bet. Elm and \ est.
bds. n. s. North bet. E m
Spring Frances, tailor'!SS, bds. n. s. Grand River, bet. West and
Barnard,
Squires Almon, molder, bds. o. w. cor Barnard and Sibley.
6
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82 LlVlNGSTO~ CQ{r.iqTY DIRECTORY.
Staley Mark J., carriage maker, res. n. e. cor. icCarthy an:1
Crane.
Stapleton John, track repairer, res. s. s. Sibley, bet. Jewett and
Chestnut.
Stebbins Frank1 clerk, bds. Melvin House.
Stephens Thomas, bds. s. w. cor. Jewett and Sibley.
Stephens Miss Hattie, milliner) bds. n. s. Grand River, bet.\ alnut
and East.
tephens :Miss Jennie, dressmaker, bds. s. s. Grand River bet.
East and Walnut.
tevens Harley, derk, bds. s. w. cor. Clin on and Walnut.
Straws Charles, co1., barber, bds. e. s. Fleming, beL Brook anrt
Crane.
Stuart Daniel, moulder, bds. Melvin House.
Sullivan Lorenzo, (Suliivan & Huntley,) res. n. w. cor. 'j l.,Jey
and Court.
Sullivan & Huntley; harness shop; s .. s. Grand Rive , bet. Courr
and East.
Sutherland Alexander, shoemaker, bds. Rubert House.
utter Phillip, dgar maker, bds. Melvin House.
Sweeney John, blac mith, bds. Rubert House.
Sweet James, carpenter, res. s. w. cor. Sibley and Barnard.
Swiney Jame ; tailor shop, s. s. Grand R""ver, bet. East an carpenter, res. n. s. Grand River, bet. Barnard
and West.
Thurber Caleb, retired l ndlord, bd . n. s. Grand River, bet.
West and Barnard.
Tompkins Burdett, laborer, bds. n. s. rand River, bet. Elm and
West.
Thompkias John V., Probate lerk, hds. . e. cor. Eas and
Clinton.
Toncray elson, res. s. e. cor. Walnut and Crane.
Topping Lysander clerk, res. n. s. ibley, et. Centre and Che tnut.
Treadwell Bradley H., aint shop, w. . Fleming, bet. Brook and
Crane, res. n. w. co . Brook a.ad Fleming.
Truesdell Philo, clerk, res. n. . cor. ibley and Elm.
Tr esdell Wal er arpenter, bcis. n. w. cor. Sibley and E,m.
an Blaircoum 1rs. Maria, widow· John, res e. s. \ alnut, south
of Livingston.
Vanderhoof Edwin B., printer res. n. s. Brook, bet. Fleming and
Fowler.
Van D usen John I., flouring mills bet. Walnut and Centre, res.
n. c. cor. \ al nut and Hubbill.
Van Kleec carpenter, res. n. e. cor. Lake and Barnard.
Valkner John, chore boy at lexaoder McPl erson1s.
-an Loon Libbie S., stude t, bds. s. e. cor. East and Clinton.
an Norton Charles, laborer, res. . s. Whipple, neat Elm.
,vaddell. ndre\v D., (Waddell & fonta.gue) res. s. e. cor. East
and 1ortb.
Waddell & Montague, atto neys at la\v, s. s. Grand River, bet.
East and Walnut.
,valdron Ed\ ard, clerk, bds. s. e. cor. Walnut and Hubbill.
Walker frs. Minerva, widow Leland, boarding house, n. e. cor.
Grand River and Chestnut.
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LIVI 'GSTO . CO NTY DIRBCTORY.
Wallace Joseph~ harness shop, . ~· Grand River, be . E t and
Va!nut, res. n. e. cor. Crane and McCarthy.
\Valz Jacob, cutter, res. s.s. Brook bet. East and Fleming.
Vard Mary, apprentice milliner at Yo nglove & Pinckney' , bd .
s. e. cor. Walnut and Crane.
\Varner Henry, painter, res. s. s. Lh·ingston, east end.
, ashb rn Mrs.. Sarah, widow Benjamin B., res. s s. Grand Ri er,
west of Chestnut.
:Vatrous Erastus, retired farmer . res. n. e. cor. Sibley an d~ll 1.-n in th l""()Dnb.
All onr wol'k b wan ted~ Jt; ai.· ~;_._..,~to-- ~ ___ : ________ _
Howell, emplo7fng troru fo0-r to 1x fl1'lJ.t•el work.me at au
. e ons of th ear. Call n bo con1'in d. C · aid for Hid
aa Pet • P :SO .. S BEA H, G a.ud Ri er Street.
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LIV1NGSTON COU. TY DlRECTORY. 99
MARBLE \VORKS.
\Vines Philo, s. s. Grand River, bet. \Valnut and Centre.
MEAT M.~ETS.
Allen, Brown Co., s. s. Grand River, bet. ·Court and East.
Haiger Dolphus, c. s. East, bet. Grand River and Clinton.
MlLLINERY.
Hatha. ·ay Mrs. Albert L. n. s. Grand River, bet. Walnut an eon.a • 'J'hf oil Is 1nild and pleo!iattt and I~ e''""po+ ,...NJ,,., ..... ,,_,_ .:,..u..a~- , ........ ~--
Thi prtn ar t.lou b.; ... :;! !., ~: :_ - ·---. •
coo.n1~rfr.Jts. Nouo genu DC um , sign ,ti E. iii • • u m i-rur J~lur.
Thn OriAnL\l n l n I e.qoaUy good tor Hones nd Cat tle. t c ire
· • • - - • ---,. ~;.;::-~!::! !!!'!.!.Ses, corks, galls scratches
~· ~-(1 m::tll, -,~au A.11 .., ' cuids, di t mper, heal'e ' colic_, etc. It c r s cakccl b- g in oow iJ from three ti) Ix d ys ; tne bollow-horu,
murrain, pratu,c and brufQ~ - Hkn A 1>hArm_ R D. Arurtin. nl'nnrfp.
tor, Aun Arbo 1 leh. Sol1 o, bl u55.a.:,1.1,. .rnuu --~ u.aw,.
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TH! GREAT W!STIRN
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Renovates from the system every taint of Scrofula, Scrofulous
humor, tumors, cancers, cancerous humors, erysipelas, salt
rheum, syphilitic diseases, ranker, faintness at the tomach, and
all diseases that ari e from
IMPURE BLOOD
Sciatica, inflammatory and chronic rheumatism, neuralgia, gout
and spinal complaints, can on y be effectually cured through the
blood. For ulcers and eruptive diseases of the skin, pustul ,
pimples, blotches, boils, tetter, scald bead and ringworms, the
renovator bas never failed to effect a permanent cure. For
pains io the back, kidney complaints, drop~ey, female weakness,
leucorrhcsa arising from internal ukera1.ion, and uterine diseases
and general debility, the reno,•ator acts directly upon the causes
of these complaints, invigorates a.nd trengthens the whole system,
and acts upon the secreti ,,re o gans, allays inffammation,
cures ulceration and regulates the bowels. For catarrh, dyspepsia,
.habitual co tiveness~ palpitation of the heart, headache, piles,
nervousoess, and general prostration of the nervous system, no
medicine has ever gi-..·en such perfect satisfaction as this renovator.
ANN .6.lU!O~-,
Sold by agents in all parts of the country. Price SI .oo per
bottle.
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LIVISGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Brandt Jacob, s. s. Grand River, bet. Court and East.
Miller Christopher s. w, cor. East and Grand River.
eary John, s. s. Grand River, bet. Court and East.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
ilbert John V,, s, s. Grand River, bet. Court and East.
Joseph Wallace, s. s. Grand River, bet. East and ·walnut.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
\Vestern Union Company, at railroad depot.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
Losford Abram, col., n. w. cor. Grand River and East.
Pritchet Allau, col., Weimeister Block.
DERTAK.ING.
103
Cardell Benjamin ·w., n. s. Grand River, bet. \Va nut and Centre·.
WALL PAPER.
Browning Henry T., n. w. cor. Grand River and East.
Crosman Z., Fobes, Jewett Block.
Kenyon William \V., . s. Grand River, bet. East and Court.
WAGON ~fANUFACTORJES.
Beattie & Melvin, e. s, East, bet Hubbi11 and Sibley,
Hannan James, n. w. cor. HubbiH and McCarthy.
Knapp W. L. & Son, n. s. Grand River, bet. East and \Valnut.
WELL DIGGER.
Teasdal Alonzo, s. s. Hubbill, opposite Barnard.
YANK.EE NOTIO S.
Parsons & Beach, n. s. Grand River, bet. East and Walnut.
HOl-103
BRIGHTON VILLAGE DFFIOER8.
COJ.fMON COUNCIL EETS O THE SECON'O WtDN£5DAY l:VENI G
OF EACH MONTH l ROOM O TlfE SOUTH-WEST t:ORNER
OF GRAND RIVER AND ORTH STREE1'S.
RICHARD LYONS,
MILTON THOMAS, .
GEORGE P. DUDLEY,
B. HOW' ARD LAWSO ,
\V ARRE D. BELDING,
CHESTER THOM O ,
PRF.SIDENT,
Cu:RK.
TR.EASU'RER.
AS.',ESSQR.
MA.R.fllAL.
STREET Col!M.ISSIONER.
COMMON COUNCIL.
V-ILLIAM W. LEWIS,
ARTHUR E. BOYLAN,
JORN W. POWER,
JAMES B. WJLKIE,
JOSEPH E. BURCH,
\VILLlAM H. AYLOR.
SCHOOL BOARD.
,v1LLIAM J. McHENCH, DIRECTOR.
MODERATOR.
ASSESSOR.
LEWIS, B. FONDA,
JOH E. WEICHERS,
LYMAN JUDSON,
TIWSTEES,
PATRICK DO LEY,
CHARLES S. LEE.
H01-104
BRIGHTON VILLAGE DIRECTORY.
Abrams imon P., farmer, res. . west end Hamburg Road.
Abrams ;\ ilson ..,., farmer, res. s. s. west end Hamburg Road.
cker Frederick, carpenter, res. s. s. Spencer, opposite East.
lbrigbt E bert F. (- ltJrrght & Thomson,) res. w. s. Grand
Riv, r. bet. orth and Dutcher.
Albright \J Thomson, millers, bet. Fitch and orth, belm Grand
River.
lli n rs. Charlotte, widow- Tathaniel, res. w. s. nn Arbor
Ro d, near Union 'chool.
American Express Office, Banking House of B. Howard Lawson,
w. s. Grand River, bet. Mill and Fitch.
ndersoo James, laborer, res. w. s. T hird, bet. Franklin and
\V2.$hington.
Anti ony George: carpenter res, w. s. Church, bet. Grand River
and pencer .
• rms John, ( rms • Barnhart,) res. u. s. Hamburg Road, west
end.
Arms Barnhart, pump manufacturers, e tend Hamburg Road.
Atchison tephen, teamster, res. n. s. Fitch. bet. East and Grand
River.
tkins George, hostler, Brighton Hotel.
Axtell George V., publi her of Brighton Citizm, e. s. Grand
River, bet. Mill and Fitcb1 res. w. s. Third, bet. \Vashington
and Madison.
Babcock Alfred, marble cutter, bd . w. s. Grand River, bet.
orth and Dutcher.
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1o6 LJVI GSTO COUNTY DIR.ECTOR Y.
Baetcke Rudolph E., hardwareJ e. s. Grand River, bet. Mill and
Fitch, res. same.
Baker Henry, farmer, res. e. s. north end Ann Arbor Road.
Baker John, (Pipp & Baker,) res. s. s. Fitch, bet. East and Grand
River.
Badger Edward, mason, res. n. e, cor. Fourth and Madison.
Barnes Mrs. Maria, widow· Roswell, res. s. w. cor. East and Orth.
Barnhart Charles, (Arms & Barnhart,) res. west end Hamburg
Road.
Becker Charles C., laborer, bds. n. w. cor. Third: and Madi on.
Beckley John G., carpenter, res. n. w. cor. Fitch and Mill.
Belding Charles, stage driver, bd . Brighton Hotel.
Belding Warren D., livery stable, n. s. Main, bet. First and Grand
River, bds. Brighton Hotel.
Bell Henry H., molder, bds. n. w. cor. East and orth.
Bennett Van Ranssa.laer, retired farmer, res. n. s. Grand River,
bet. Church and Dutcher.
Betker Charles, farmer, res. w. s. Ann Arbor Road.
Bigham Robert G., clerk Brighton Hotel, bds. ame.
Bigham Robert, propr. Brighton Hotel.
Bingham Ira P., physician, res. r,;, s. Grand River, bet. orth.
and Fitch.
Birge Lyman, carpenter, res. n. w. cor. East and Fitch.
Blackburn Julius K, carpenter, res. s. s. Lee, bet. Grand River
and Spencer.
Boylan Arthur E., physician, res. n. e. cor. Mill and Grand River.
Brooks Jeremiah, printer, bds. w. s. Third, bet. Washington
and iladison.
Buckbee George, farmer, res. w. s. Grand River, north end.
Burch Joseph C., carpenter, res. e. s. Aon Arbor Road, north
tnd.
Burnaman Frederick, janitor Union School, res. same.
Cady George A., principal Union School, bds. junction Grand
River and Ann Arbor Road.
Case, JJonJey & Co., dry goods, ri"". s. Grand River, bet. Fitch
and North.
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LlVll OSTO~ COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Case Elisha, retired farmer, res. s. w, cor. Church and Spencer.
Case Ira W., (Ca:;e, Donley & Co., and Kennedy Co.,) res.
j action Grand River and Ann rbor Road.
Ca e fitchell C., grocer, e . . Grand i,er, bet. Mill and Fitch,
.res. !;aJne.
Case \Vallace, me-at market, s. s. ?\fain, bet. Hyne and First, res.
same.
Cass Edward, mason, res. n. s. fain, bet. Hyne and First.
Cemetery, w. s. Grand River.
Chamberlin Miss 1'~rances maid of all work at Mjss Ametia
Foot's.
Clark Benjamin T. 0., postmaster, res. c. s. East, near North.
Clark Lochlitt ., retired farm~r res. s. w. cor. Lee and Grand
River.
Cobb ·wmiam R., farmer, r . e. s.. East, north of LH:>erty.
Crout Albert, mason, bds. n. w. cor. econd and Washington.
Crci t Emanue , laborer, at Obediah \Varner's.
Cudney Andrew, eating house, o. e. cor. Centre and Cedar, res.
same.
unningham Mrs. Ellen, ·idow res. n. s. Hamburg Roaci.
Cwmingham Thomas, carpenter-, res. n. Lee, bet. Spencer and
Grand River.
Cu h·ng Ch rles, harness shop w. s. Grand River, het. Fitch and
MiH, res. n. w. cor. Grand River a d Beaver.
Cushing George ,v., carpenter, bds. e. s. Grand River, bet.
Temple and Beaver.
Davis Mrs. Mary, wido Elias, res. n. s. fain~ bet. Fourth and
Fifth.
Dean Harrison, farmer, res. s. s. pencer, e$t of East.
Deming Cyrus A., (Case, Donley · Co.,) bds. Brighton Hotel.
Deo Frank, ho tler, bds. Brighton Hott-1.
Dewey Edward, carpenter, res. w. s. Church, bet. Grand River
and Spencer.
De,Vitt Clinmn, laborer, res. s. e. cor. Grand River and Liberty.
Derby Frederick, clerk, bds. Brighton Hotel.
Dickinson Alanson P., farmer, r n. w. cor. East and Spencer.
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Io8 LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Donley Patrick, (Case. Donley & Co., and Kennedy & Co.,)
res. n. s. Grand River, west of Lee.
Dorr Lewi , retired farmer, res. s. e. cor. Main and cond.
Duane John, grocery, n. e. cor. Grand River and
s. Hamburg Road.
DUAne Mrs. Mary, widow James, bds. s. s. Hamburg Road.
DuBois Morris, blacksmith .:;hop, s. , . cor. Grand River and
Mill, res. s. e. cor. fill and Grand River.
Dudley George, carpenter, res. n. . Grand Ri er, bet. Church
and Lee.
Durban James, mason, res. s. e. cor. Grand River and Temple.
Durfee ~1rs. Louisa, widow Job, res. c. s. Grand Ri er, bet.
Temple and Beaver.
E1linwood Mrs. Lucy, widow Jame res. s. s. pencer, east of
East.
Fay Villiam, (Fay P, & Bro.,) bd . n. s . .r Iain, et. Hyne and
First.
Fay Peter, (Fay P. & Bro.,) res. n. s. Main, bet. Hyne and First.
Fay P. & Brother, saloon and grocery, n. s .... fain, bet. Hyne
and First.
Field Charle ., clerk, res. s. e. cor. Third and Madison.
Field Myron C., druggi t, Grand River, bet. Fitch and
North, res. same.
Fillmore Ransom M., barber and gents' furnishing goods, w. s.
Grand Rjver, bet. Fitch and Mill, res. w. . Grand River,
bet. Beaver and Mill.
Fillmore Louisa, seamstress, bds. w. s. Grand River, bet. Mill
and Beaver.
Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, res. e. s. Ann Arbor Road, north
end.
Flinn Andre , laborer, bds. e. s Ann Arbor Road, north end.
Foot Miss Ametia millinery and dressmaking, w. s. Grand River,
bet. Fitch and orth, res. same.
Fralick Charles H., ( aylor & Fralick,) bds. n. e. cor. ,UH and
Grand River.
Fralick George, clerk, bds. n. s. Main, bet. First and Hyne.
HO 1-108
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DffiECTORY.
Fuller Nelson1 retired farmer, res. n. s. Grand River, bet. Church
and Lee.
Gil1uly Ellen, maid of all work. at Henry Pipp1s.
Gi11uly Mrs. Ann, widow Thomas, res. n. s . ..:. orth, bet. Grand
River and East.
Gilluly Mrs. Alvira, widow John, res. s. s. Grand River, west of
Lee.
GranJy William pastor Prer,byterian Church, bds. w. s. Grand
Ri er, south of Dutcher. '
fuhn Phil ip, laborer at James B. Lee's.
Hartsho:rn Richard ,_, labort'.r, res. w. . Grand River; north
end.
Hartup Edmund, carpenter, res. n. e. cor. Walnut and Third.
Hau e Hermon C., justice of the -peace, n. w. cor. North and
Grand River, res. w. s. Grand River, bet. orth and Dutcher.
Hayner Miss Celia, kitchen girl . Brighton Hotel.
Hazart Francis, carpenter, res w •. First, bet. ·walnut and Chestnut.
Hende on Mrs. Annette, widow James, millinery, n. s, Main7
b t. Hyne and First, res. same.
Henner Josiah, retired farmer, re~. e. East, opposite rorth.
Henning Jo eph, carpenter, res. s. s. Lee, bet. pencer and
Grand Rh•er.
Herbst Henry, wagon and blacksmith shop, s. fain, east of
H ne, res. n. s. North, e?St of H)'lle.
Hodge Miss Dora, milliner1 bd . w. s. Grand River, bet. Fitch
and orth.
Hughes Charles B., wagon maker, es. s. s. North, west of Grand
Ri ·er.
Hunt George, grocery and ea.ting house, n. s. Ma.in ,\est of
First, res. same.
Hurd Mis. Thankful A. 1 .vidow David, seamstress, res. s. s. Fitch,
below Grand River.
Hyne & on, geneTal produce dealers, n. s. Main bet. Hyne and
First.
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LlVINGSTO!I. C01.ISTY DIRECTORY.
lngelhard John, carpenter, res. n. e. cor. Temple and Grand
River.
Jochen Emil. tinsmith, bds. e. s. Grand River, bet. Mill and
Fitch.
Jolly George ,v., 1aborer, res. s. s. Main, bet. Hyne and First.
Jones Miss Sarah E., teacher, bds. w. s. Grand River, bet.
Dutcher and Hamburg Road.
Jones Samuel K., (S. K. Jones & Son,) druggist, bookseller and
grocer, n. s. Main, west of First, res. n. e. cor Grand River
and Spencer.
Kellogg Christopher, laborer, bds. s. s. Spencer, east of East.
Kellogg Owen \JI., clerk, res. - - -
Kennedy Nicholas, (Kennedy & Co.,) res. s. s. H amburg Road.
Kennedy & Co., saloon and grocery, n. w. cor. Fitch and Mill.
Kingsbury Daniel, mason, res. s. e. cot. Grand River and Temple.
Knapp Myron H., retired merchant, res. n. s. Grand River, west
of Lee.
Krause John, shoe shop, s. e. cor. Fitch and Grand River, res.
e. s. East, bet. North and Dutcher.
Kuehner Albert, painter; bds. n. s. Grand River, west of Lee.
Kuehner Charles, painter, bds. n. s. Grand River, west of Lee.
Kuehner Mrs. Catherine, res. n. s. Grand River, west of Lee.
Labonta William, clerk, res. s. s. Spencer, east of East.
Larkin & Howland, lumber yard, at railroad depot.
Lawson Alfred, farmer, res. w. s. Grand River, north end.
Lawson B. Howard, banker, w. s. Grand River, bet. Fitch and
and Mill, res. s. w cor. Main and Third.
Lee Charles S., (Lee & Son,) res. w. s. Grand River, bet. Spencer
and Dutcher.
Lee James B., (J. B. Lee & Son,) res. n. s. Spencer, east of East.
L'!e J. B. & Son, dry goods, w. s. Grand River, bet. Fitch and
North.
Lewis Mrs. William W., millinery and dressmaking, s. s. Main,
east of Hyne, res. same.
Lewis William W.1 harness shop, e. s. Grand River, bet. Fitch
and North, res. s. s. Main, east of Hyne.
HOl -11 O
LIVINGSTON COU. TY DlkECTORY. I tr
Lignia.n Abram G., tailor, bd . s. s. Maini east of Hyne.
Lignian Gerard L., tailoring, N'. s. Grand River, bet. Fitch and
Mill, res. s. s. Main, east of Hyne.
Loch Peter, saloon, w. s. Grand River bet. Mi I and Fitch res.
same.
Lockwuod Frank, (Lockwood Brother,) res. s. s. Mill, bet.
Grand River and East.
Lockwood Henry, (Lockwood & Brother,) bds. s. s. Mill, bet.
Grand River and East.
Lockwood ,. Brother, shoe hop, e. s. Grand River, bet Fitch
and 1 1orth.
Love Harrison ( 'layton & Love,) res. e. s. Grand River, bet.
Dutcher and Hamburg Ro3d.
Lown Thoma.'i, painter, res. s. s. , penl'.:er, east of East.
Lyons Richard, .retired farmer, res. w. s. Grand River, bet.
Dutcher and Hamburg oa1.
Lyons Richard J., farmer, res. w, s, Grand River, bet. Dutcher
and Hamburg Road.
Lynch 'William, section foreman, res. w. s. Ann A.rbor Road,
north end.
l\.fal\ory Mrs. Jeanie, widow Charle , dressmaker, bds. w s. Grand
River.
:Marsh Daniel C. 1 retired lawyer~ res. junction Grand River and
Ann Arbor Road .
• fartin Thomas, boots and shoes, e. s. Grand River, et. Mill and
Fitch, res. same.
Iasonic HalJ, w •. Grand River, bet. Fitch and North.
. 1:cHench William J. , physician res. s. s. pencer, oppo ite East.
McIntyre Abial, insurance agent res. n. s. Grand River, west of
Lee.
McKe er Rosa kitchen girl at William Le\,is1•
IcPherson E. G. & Co., d y goods, groceries, boots, shoes, etc.,
n. s . .Main, east of First.
McPherson Edward G., (E. G. McPherson & Co.) bds. Brighton
Hotel.
Meyers John E., agent for sulky rakes, res. n. e. cor. Second and
1/alnut.
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LlVlNGSTO:S- COUNTY DJRECTORY.
Mighton Samue J., derk, bds. Brighton Hotel.
foaroe r fiss Ellen, dressmaker, bds. s. s. Main, east of Hyne.
Monroe Miss Lydia, dressmaker, bds. s. s. Main, east of Hyne.
organ Miss Elec ta, school teacher, bds. w. s. Gcand River, bet.
Dutcher and Hamburg Road.
M· rray Mrs. Ester B.~ widow James M., res. s. s. Grand River,
west of Lee .
. aylor Winiarn H. (Naylor & Fralick) res. w. s. Grand River,
bet. Dutcher and Hamburg Road.
Naylor & Fralick, furnitur:, n. w. cor. Grand R~ver aud -orth.
Neely Charles L., laborer res. WeEt end of Walnut.
f elson John A., clerk, bds. n. s. Main, west of First.
Nelson John Jr., bds. n. . Main, west of First.
elson • {rs. Margaret, grocerie and provis.ions, n. s. Main, w-e t
of First, res. same.
Norton Allan, farmer, res. e. s. Grand River, bet. Temple and
, iberty.
Norton George ""\V., laborer, res. south end of Pierce.
O'Brien Thomas, track repairer, res. s s. Main, ea.st of Hyne.
Osborne Thompkins., farmer, res. s. s. Fitch, west of Grand River.
Pagel William, carpenter, res. s. s. Lee, bet. Grand River and
pencer.
Pease Miss Adaline A., school teacher, bds. junction Grand River
and Ann ArboI Road.
eterson Jerome, painter, res. s. w. cor. East and Beaver.
Phillips U ysess, Ji.red man a:t Frank mith's.
Pierce Freeman, blacksmith, res. e. s. Pierce, below North.
Pipp & Baker, hardware, s, e. _cor. Hyne and Main, wagon and
blacksmith s;hop s. s. Fitch, bet. East and Grand _River.
Pipp Henry, (Pipp & B.a.k r), res. n. \V. cor. Grand River and
Mill.
Pipp William, carpenter, res. s. e. cor. Beaver and Grand River.
Placeway Jo eph, retired farmer, res. s. s. Grand River, bet.
Church and Lee.
Post Office, n. s. Fitch,. west of Grand River.
Potter ~[iss Lizzie, school teacher, bds. n. s. Main, bet, Third
and Fourth.
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Ll'\INGSTO COlTNTY DIRECTORY. 113
Potter rs. Eliza, widow VivaJdia, res. n. s. Main bet, Third and
Fourth.
Power Mrs. letta, \!""idow Ro ert D. 1 res. e. s. Grand River, bet.
Dutcher and penccr.
Power John ~w., gent:ral dea]er, s. w. car. orth and Grand
River, res. same.
Pratt Luther C, drover, res. e. s. East, opposite Dutche .
Rafter, Re . Father Thomas, pastor Catholic Church, res. e.
Ann Arbor Road, north end.
Railroad Depot, . s. Center, b t. F ""rst and Third.
Reiner Augu -ms farmer, res. e. s. Ann Arbor Road, north end.
Rice Charles, carpenter, res. n. s. Hamburg Road.
Richard Henry, carpenter, res. e .. Grand River, bet. Dutcfo :-
anbard.
Cbalker - - - , gunsmith, s. s. Grand River, west of South, res,
n. s. Grand River, east end.
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Chalk r Hor.lee f. 1 meat marke , n. s. Grand River, bet Mill
and econd, res. n. . GraIJd River, bet. Collins and Hibbard.
Chalker Lorenzo L .• laborer, res. . . Gard n Lane.
Cham e Elm r molder, bds. . . lUB, beJ w W t.
Chambers Mrs. :f.ary A.,, idow Abijah, res. 1 • s. 1i11, below
est.
Cha e Adelbert (Chase • Dean,) re . e. cor. outh and Church.
Chase • Dean, meat mar et, s. Grand River, bet. uth and
cond.
Clar J rt M., clerk, bd . e. s. Hibbard, bet. Gra d RiYet and
Wet.
Clark Georg s cial polic , res. w. s. Hibbard, bet. Grand
River and'\'
Coffen Uriah, cooperag,e1 n. s. Grand River, bet. cond and
ColJins, res. same.
Colbert Justus (Colbert Preston,) res. s. . cor. Frank and
outh.
Colburn th cooper hd . w. cor. nn and Railroad.
Collin James L. carpenter, res. . s. Hibbard, be . Grand
River and West.
Cook Jared L., (Cook & Laughlin, ) res. w. s. nth, bet. Frank
and Church.
Cook • Laughlin, hardwttre, e. s. ,fill, bet. Grand Ri er and
\ est.
Cooper Aaron ,v., ph} ici:in, res. s. e. cor. Collins ard Grand
Ri er.
Craig William, hoe shop, s. s. Grand Ri er, bet. ou h and
cond, res. e. cor. Second and Frank.
Crane Ira B., clerk, bds. Palmerton' and Benjamin's.
Cra ford Jonatl1an \V. cooper, re . w. . Ann, bet. Fran· an
Railroad.
Curtis George, laborer, b laborer, res. n. s. Unadilla, bet. P-ark and
Dexter Road,
Van Valkenburg John, livery stable, s. s. P11tnam, bet. Howe l
and Marion, res. n. s. Putnam, bet. HowelJ and Marion.
Van Velzer Benjamin, cooper, res. e. s. Livingston, bet. Marion
and Howell.
Wait Mrs., widow, res. e. s. Pearl, bet. Putnam and Unadilla.
Webb Freeman, (N. F. Beebe & Co.,) res. Webb Road.
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LJ.VINGSTO~ COUNTY DIRECTORY.
\Vheeler Clark A., farmer, res. e. s. Pea 1 north of Hamburg.
\Vheeler ifiss Lucy, res. n. ain, west of Pond.
White Anna, housekeeper, n. s. Portage, bet. Webster and Stuart
\Vhitcomb Lewis J., pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, res. s.
s. Main, bet. Stuart and Park.
\Vhitcomb Samuel . res. n. . cor. bfain and Webster.
Vfilcox Freeman, student, bds. s. w. cor. Livingston and Howell.
Young Charles G., post-master and insurance agent, n. s. 1.ain,
bet. Howel and ~{ill, r,es. n. e. cor. Main and Ingham.
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HARTLAND DIRECTORY.
Brown Charles E., laborer, at Lovell Chambers'.
Brown Charles E., Carmer, res. s. w. cor. Avon and Henry.
Brainard Mrs. Grace> widow orman, res. n. e~ cor. voa and
Road.
Boyce William A., miller, bds. e. s. Avon, south of ain.
Balwin Jacob, laborer, J1 • s. e. cor. George and Mill.
Campbell Jam C., clerk, bds. n. w. cor. Avon and Lake.
Cemetery, n. w. cor. Avon and Henry.
Chambers Frank C., school teacher, bds. e. · Avon, bet. Lake
and Jackson.
Chambers Lovell C., (Chambers & Kirk,) res. e. s, Avon, bet.
Lake and Jackson.
Chambers Oel B., dry goods and groceries, e. s. Avon, bet Lake
and Jackson, res. s. s. Lake, bet. Avon and Washington.
Chamber & Kirk, general deale , e. s. Avon, bet. Lake and
Jack.son.
Chambers Zebina E., clerk, res .. w. s. Avon, bet. George and
Phelps.
Chase Francis L, hames.5 shop, s. e. car. Main and Avon, res.
same.
Cook James (Parshall & Cook,) bds. s. w. cor. Avon and Phelps.
Cook Isaac, laborer, at Chauncey L. Crouse'
Cox William H., hds. w. s. Mill, bet. George and Phelps.
Crouse Chauncey L., flouring mills, s. s. Main, west of Avon;
saw mills, n. s. Main, west of A on; res. e. s. Avon, south
of Main.
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LIVINGSTON COU!'rl'Y DIRECTORY.
Crouse Henry F., farmer, res. s. s. Main, bet. Avon and East.
Crouse John B., (Crouse & Sample,) general dealers, n. w. cor.
Main and Avon, res. n. e. cor, Avon and Lake.
Crouse & Sample, blacksmith shop, n. s. Jack.son, bet. Avon and
Mill
Culliu Hugh, general dealer, n. e. cor. Main and Avon, res. same.
Daley Ellen, kitchen girl at Chauncey L. Crouse's.
Dayton Mrs. Julia A., widow Orson, millinery and dressmaking,
w. s. Avon, bet. Main and Jackson, bds. same.
Dayton Alva M.; cooper, res. w. s. Avon, bet. ~in and Jackson.
Dayton Miss Clara, clerk, bds. n. w. cor. George and Avon.
Ethridge Nathaniel, retired farmer, bds. s. e. cor. Lake and
Washington.
Ethridge Nathaniel C., Jr., farmer, res. s. e. cor. Lake and
Washington.
Finn James, laborer, works at John B. Crouse's, bds. n. e. cor.
Avon and Lake.
Fuller Robert, laborer, at Chauncey L. Crouse's.
Gannon Frances B., maid of all work at Lovell Chambers'.
Gannon William R., general dealer, w. s. Avon, bet .. Phelps and
Jackson, res. same.
Gordon Thomas, principal Union School, bds. n. w. cor. Avon
and Road.
Hager Maria, kitchen girl, Weaver House.
Hayford William M., physician, res. n. w. cor. Avon and Phelps.
Hicks Henry W., pastor .Methodist Episcopal Church, res. s. e.
cor. Lake and Washington.
Hildebrant Robert1 (Hildebrant & Brother, ) res. n. e. car.
Washington and Main.
Hildebrant Sanford, (Hildebrant & Brother,) res, s. s. Road, bet.
Washington and East.
Hildebrant & Brother, wagon shop and foundry, n . e. cor. Mill
and Jackson.
Hull William, retired merchant, res. n. s. Main, bet. Mill and
Avon.
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LIVlNGSTON COUNTY DllUCTORV.
Hussey George W., painter, res. e. s. Washington, beL Lake and
Henry.
Kirk .t~ehemiah R, painter, res .. e .. Avon, bet. oad and Lake.
Kirk ewton F., (Chambers & Kirk,) res. s. s. Lake, bet. East
and '\ ashington.
Lauzau Charles H., cooper I res. w. s. .f ll, bet. Phel~ and
George.
Lee Elbert . blac • mith, res. n. v. cor. Jackson and Mill.
Loveland Enoch A., black mith, res. e. . von, opposite Henry.
Iar 11 Edward C., clerk, res. n. s. Lake, bet. ashington and
East.
Marwin Richard, retired farmer, res. n. w. cor. George and. voo.
laxfie\d Leonard, laborer at Chauncey L. Crouse'
McDonald Hchael, grocery and saloon, e. s. A on, bet. fain
and Jackson, res. same.
McCarty Ellen, maid of all wor · a John B. Crou.se•s.
Miller Charles> shoemaker, bd . n. w. cor. Lake and ·washington.
1 Iontgomery Mrs. Harriet, widow Truman, bds. , . s. fill, bet.
Phelps and George.
Myres Stephen, miller1 res. , . s. Mill, bet. Hen y and Geo ge.
Odell John, shoemaker1 r: . n. w. cor. ·u and Jae ~on.
Odell John, laborer, Chauncey L. Crouse's.
Osmun Jae n teamster, bds. n. e. cor. Avon and Lake.
Parshall & Cook, me.at market, , w. cor. Avon and Phelps.
Pe emell Gottlieb, laborer, res. e. s. Avon, opposite Henry.
Piginger Simeon W., laborer, Chauncey L. Crouse's.
Pitinger Samuel, laborer Chauncey L. Crouse's.
Pos Offic ·, e. s ... von, bet. Cass and d:ain, ewton . Kirk,
post-master.
Rich Mi Elizabeth, widow Daniel, res. s. w. cor. Avon and
Phelps.
ample Reub n L., ( Crouse & ample) bds s. . Main, of
fill,
Seaman Abraham, hoemaker, res. s. w. cor. ill and Henry.
Seaman Alfred, laborer, works atbaniel Etheridge's
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l.lVINGSTON COlJNTY DIRECTORY.
Seaman Elbert, sewing machine agent, bds. n. s. Lak•e , bet.
Washington an1l EasL
Seaman William T., shoe shop, w. s. Avon, bet. Phelps and
Jackson, res. s. e. cor. \Vashingtoo and Cas .
Smith Giles, hamess maker, bd . e. s. Washington, bet. Lake a 1cl
Henry.
Steadman Franklin A., wagon and blacksmith shop, n. w. cor.
Mill and Phelps, res. w. s. Mill, bet. George and Phelps.
Stevens Charles H., mason, res. n. w. car. Avon and Road .
Stuart Wilkes, clerk, bds. n. e. cor. fill and George.
Stuart Mrs. Mary E • widQw tephen, res. n. e. cor. 1ill and
George.
Sturgis Hiram, carpenter, re ·• w. s. Avon, bet. George and Henry.
Sweet Edwin C., clerk, bds. n. e. cor. Avon and Lake.
Sweet Thomas, retired farmer, res. n. e. cor. Henry and \Vash•
ington.
Tok Austin, physician, res. w. s. Avon, bet~ Phelps and Jackson.
\Veaver C. A., proprietor Weaver Hous .
\Veaver Kate, kitchen girl at \Veaver House.
\Veaver John ., farmer, bds. \Veaver House.
'Wallace John, shoe shop, e. s. Avon, bet. Main and Jackson res.
n. w. cor. Lake and ,vashington.
\ arren Miss Ann, millinery and dressmaking, n. s. Main, bet.
M-ill and Avon, res. same.
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UNADILLA DIRECTORY.
Acker on fartha, kitchen girl at Zenas A. Hartsutrs. ·
Anderson George, wagon maker, bds. w. s. Main, bet. High and
Union.
Anderson Mrs. Sarah, widow George res. w. s. Ma.in, bet. High
and Union.
Armstrong Martin, mason, bd Unadilla. House.
Babcock Charles, laborer at Zenas A. Hartsuff's.
Barnum Ryal, farmer, re . s. w. cor. Montague an • State.
Barnum M.rs. Esther A., wido Ryal, bds. s. w. cor. Montague and
State.
Bird Charles D., farmer, bds. s. e. cor. Main and Union.
Bird William S., farmer, res. s. e. cor. Main and Union.
Birnie Frank, laborer, bds. s. w. cor. Montague and State.
Chapman Daniel, farmer, res. s. . High, bet Pearl and afo.
Craig James, proprietor Unadilla House,
Davis Celum, laborer, res. e. s. fain.
Davis Robert1 laborer, re . n. s. High, bet.. State and Pearl.
Denton Mr . Jemima, i1i idow Daniel, bds. Unadilla House.
Denton Mi Maria, ( arshall & Denton) bds. s. . cor. fain
and Ingham.
DuBois Asa, r s. n. s. Ingham, bet. Main and Livingston.
DuBois Samuel, physician, office n. s. Ingham, bet. Livingston
and Main, res. same.
Dunning Chandler, clerk, bds. n. • In b 1, be • fain and Livingston.
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144 LIVlNGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Dunning John, dry goods and groceries, n. w. cor. Main and
Ingham, res. n. s, Ingham, bet. Main and Livingston.
Duncan Mrs. Maryt widow Charles, bd.s .. n. e. cor. High and
State.
Durkc:e Phineas, res. -n, s, Montague, bet. Main and L ivingston.
Ferguson Miss Belle, {May & Fergu.~on) bds. n. w. cor. Montague
and Main.
GHbert William, blacksmith, e. s. Main, near bridge, res. n. e. cor.
Bnion and a.in.
Gilbert Ann E. school teacher, bds. n. e. cor. Union and Main.
Goss William, mason, res. n. s. High, bet. Main and tate.
Griffin Albert P., laborer, res. e. s. Main, bet. High and North.
Green John, farmer, res. n. w. cor. State and High.
Hartsuff Mrs. Phrebe, wjdow Joseph, bds. w. s. .ain., bet. North
and High.
Hartsuff Zenas, farmer, res. w. s. Main, bet. orth and High.
Hays George H ., butcher, res. n. w. cor. High and Pear].
Hoyland George~ (Hoyland & Son) res. s. e. cor. Main and High.
Hoyland Thomas, (Hoyland & Son) res. e. s. Main, bet. High.
and Union.
Hoyland & S001 millers, near Main, south of Ingham.
Livermore William S.,. (Obert & Livermore) res. s. w. cor. State
and High.
Long James, laborer, bds. s. s.. Main, bet. Union and Oak.
Marsh William R~, laborer, res. s. w. ,cor. orth and Pearl.
Marsh.all Mrs. Ellen, widow George, res. n. s. High, bet. Main
and State.
Marshall Miss Janet, (Marshall & Denton) res. n. w. cor. fain and
High.
Marshall & Denton, millinery and dressmaking, s. w. cor. Main
and Ingham.
May Francis, farmer, res. s. w. cor. Main and Montague.
Ma.y Gilbert S., blacksmjtb shop, s. w. cor. Main and High, res.
e s. State, bet. Union and High.
May & Ferguson, millinery and hair wor~ s. w. cor. Main and
Hig~
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LCVI NOSTOS COUNTY l)!ltECTORV. I.JS
May Miss Lydia.; (May and Ferguson) res. n. w. cor. Montague
and Main.
May William, laborer, bds. e. s. State, bet. High and Union.
May \Villiam, blacksmith, res. n. w. cor. Main and Montague.
Obert Otis H., grocer, e. s. Main, foot of Ingham, res. e. ·s. Main
bet. Ingham and Oak.
Obert Oris H. & Co., grocers, e. s. Main, foot of [ngltam.
Obert D. T. clerk, bds. with 0. H. Obert & Co.
Osinga Gerbrandus A,, farmer, bds. s. s. Stockbridge Road.
0:;inga Seward, pastor Presbyterian Church, res. s. s. Stockbridge
Road.
Palmer Griffin, laborer, res. s.s. Ingham, bet. Livingston and ~fain.
Post Joseph S., peddler, res. w. s. Ma.in, bet. High and Union.
n _ • nt.e - - _ """"'-• ___ ...,..,., .-.....·...- ,, v· --·-·• ',."",_""., ..: • ..•. ,. -11-•"".""1"" -T---c•-•'--..-.&-.·•: , JT'--·'ln e::-,. Cra.1'gt post• master•
Potter Douglass, shoe shop, n. w. cor. Maia and H igh, res. n. w •
.:or. High and East.
Public Square, bet. Main, State, Oak and Mantague.
Sheider Mis.5 ·Mattie, dressmaker, bds. n. w. cor. Main and
Montague.
Stabler Carrie, kitchen girl at John Dunning's.
Tyler William H., (N. M. Tyler & Son) harness makers, s. w.
~vr. High and Main, res. s. e. cot. High and State.
Tyler Nathan (N. M. 'fyler & Son) harn~ makers, s. w. cor.
Hl.gh and Ma1·n - ,. ~,._- n :-1-- .... r, · .. , ~ . ....... ...., __ 5 -·o.. - - ·- - ---
Tuttle Frederick, farmer, res. e. s. Main, bet. North and High •
.....
vVatson Miss Annie, dressmaker, IJds. s. w. cor. Main an 85 25-36
Newman Aaron A., IZO 8
Newman Hiram A., 80 9
Nieuendorf Lewis Sr., 51 7
Nieuendorf Lewis Jr .• Bo 6
Nichols Abram and Parshall, 40 36
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NAM~. ACRES. BBCTIO'N&.
Nichols Hiram A. 240 35-36
Olds Mrs. Almira, 120 10-21
OliYer William, 140 1-1:z
Osborn athaniel T ., 80 8
Paddock Frank, 69 14- 15
Paddock Henry, 60 15
Paddock Richard J., 40 15
Palmer Al.den , 80 24
Palmer A. S., 120 IJ
Palmer William, 40 8
Parshall Ransom, 200 35-36
Philips James, 102 6
P ierson George-, 100 2-10
Pinckney James, 77 23
Prior Asa, 80 24
Prosser Charles Sr , 250 18--19-30
Purdy Jane, Josiah and Daniel, 120 34- 35
Purdy Mrs. Jane E., 40 35
Rigney James, 40 I I
Robinson William 74 IJ
Rogers Amos, 89 10-20
Rogers Wesley A., I :zo
Ross Esbon, 105 :l
Ross Henry T. 230 ,- 2- 3- 15
Root Richard 6 34
Rnberts Samuel A. , 3 :13
Sawyer John, 50 ,8
ayers Mrs. Hannah to 3
Schmidt Fred, 40 7
Sears Lysander, 3 z
Sears Warren C., 114 3
heffield Deborah, 30 17
Sheffield Waterman , 40 17
Skeman Daniel, 80 16
Skelton John ·w .• 46 13
mith Alonzo • 40 36 Smith John, 30 25
SpenceT Charles 40}{ :ro
Stanfield Isaac, 146 27-34
Steeford Robert i40 16
Stewart L. B., 320 28-38
Sutton Zachariaht 80 u-13
Taylor John, 80 to
Thompson David, 130 29
Thompson He.nry G. 109 6- 7
Thurber James B., 199 4
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16o LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
HAKE. ACRES. SECTIONS.
Tunis William H ., JOO 17-19
Tunis William T. 200 17- 28
U ndecwood Loren, 40 32
Vanamburg Daniel, 80 14-15
Vanamburg Henry, 40 21
Vanamburg Orange K., 8o 22
Van Buren H. H., 360 3- 4- 9
Van Buren & Smith, 61 12- 13
Warner Henry J., .,,. 16
Warner George W., 77¾ 28
Warner Henry J., 26 17
Warner Ira, 160 16-17-20
Warner Timothy, 493 10-11-26-z7-28-34
Welch Michael, 80 3
Wells John, 80 26
Wesley Solomon, 120 15-16
\Vheadon W. W ., 16o 28-33
Whitmore Charles, 108 9- 16
Williams Henry, 80 'l 7
Wilson John, I'.!O 13
Winkler J. \V., 160 ~l
Wood Madison, 35 36
Woodruff Edward, 30 34
\Voulds Thomas, 278 10-15
Youngs Thomas, 60 10-15
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COHOCTAH TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH. RANGE 4 EAST.
.NAM.B, Acru,;s • SECTIONS.
Albright Edward, 40 16
Alger Washington, 6 7
Allen E.T., 4r¾ IO
Antdiff Edward, 75 28
Auger V/ashington, 44 6
Austin A . S., I 8.3 s- 8- 9
Barlow Esther, IO 27
Barlow John J. , 60 27
Barnes '\Villiam H., 40 8
Beiddleman M. D., ro 1 6
Betterly Daniel R., 50 4
Betterly Henry, 64 3
Betterly John; 55 4
Blanck John, 80 11
Bohn John, 39 18
Boutell Lorenzo, 288 24-25
Boyce Bridget, 78 6
Boyd Alpheus, .j.O 20
Boyd Henry P., 38 31
Boyd Hiram, 50 3t
Boyd J. L., 60 32
Boyd John N., 1t5 31
Boyd L.B., 100 31-.32
Boyd Norman, So 32
Brayton Oliver, 120 JI
Brayton Olive, 63 IO
Brigham Henry, 80 32
Britten A. W., 180 9-34
Brown James C •. 25 3
Brown Joseph, 160 26
Browning Joseph, 200 1-12
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162. UVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY,
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NAME. ACRK8. SEOTrOlf8.
Burkhart Henry, r6o 33
Burkhart Marcus, 69 3-10
Carpenter ampson, 80 16-17
Chase ·warren, 33° 28-30-31
Clark Brothers, IOI 6
Collins Cornelius, 52 2-IO
Converse Ransom, 78 18
Cook Joseph L., l l O 32
Crawford: Edward, 80 9
Currier George, 1¼ 19-30
Curtis Benjamin, 138 jO
Dean Charles, 120 13
Debor James H., 40 35
Deeter Elijah, 39 18
Donigan John, 40 29
Dunb1:on Char es E., q.6 rS
Dun ton J. ,v., 78 7
Eager J. M., 83 ,½ ::2-28
Eager William B., 146½ zz-28
Easton C. M., 125 :22
Ellis Alvah P., 58 23
Ellis R . S., (heirs of estate,) 92 4
Ellsworth Israel, 40 3
El well Pierce-, 8oJ{ 14
Eu1er Danie , 80 4
Fairbank Jerome, 40 14
.Faul Frederick, 80 I
Faulk John Q., 79 6
Fawcett Robert, 80 21
Fay Alonzo, 80 3
Field~ Z. , r6o 36
Fisher Edward, 100 34
Fisher George, 40 8
Fisher James R., 80 35
Fowler Roscoe, 12 32
Frisbee A. T., 160 13
Frisbee Alexander, 172 25-35-36
Frisbee E..zra, 250 25-26-36
Galloway John, 80 24
Gannon Daniel, 160 8
George Francis, 140 35
Gilland John, I 16
Gleason Alonzo, IIO 7
Goldsmith Thomas, 258 23-26-27
Graham John, I[O 3-11
Grant Henry, 80 6
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LrVINGSTOlll COU. •ry DIRECTORY. __________ .....____. ....... -- .. ------------
NAME.
Grant Tathan.
Greener Henrietta,
Gurne A.,
Guielt Byron
Hadsell Edward,
Hadsell E. and D.,
Harmon Ezra,
Harter Jacob,
Haskell William,
Hause vert (estate of,·)
Hawsington Henry. ·
Hayn~ A. J.
Head, (estate of,)
Hegler ,villiam,
Hendr x \Vaterbury,
Hendryx \Villiam 0.
Herrington Daniel,
Hill . D.,
Hitchin. Eunice,
Hitchin · Jared 0.,
Hodgeman Willjam,
Homing Charles,
Horning George,
Homing Harmon, estate of, )
Houghtaling George
Houghtaling amuel,
Houghton Anna,
Hough ton Harry,
Houghton J:!mes
Howe JO$Cph E.,
Huliug Alexander,
Hunt A. J., estate of, )
Hurry John,
J ackso11 Thomas,
Jinks Phzbe,
Jones Alvah P.,
Jones Moses,
Leisterman William,
Lewis Addison,
Lewis DanieJ,
Lewis Hartwell,
Lott Daniel, ·
Lott Henry
Lown P.hillip,
Luther E. L .•
Kanouse Edward~
H0l-163
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2 55
7S
80
40
80
4¾
40
70
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107;{
160
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23
120
160
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285
99
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LIVI GSTO COU~TY DlKECl'ORY.
NAVE. .\CR.Ell SEC'i'IONI!,
Kanouse Jacob, l'4-0 s Kanouse L. C., 158 4- 5
Kanouse Peter, 150 5
Keller Oscar, I20 4- 9
Kells William, 20 15
Kells David, 40 rs
Keyser Alonzo' 43 3
Kelley W. D., 40 9
Kelley Henry, 80 20
Ketchum Lewis, 80 18
Kleckler George . 40 35
Knoon Henry, 35 ,2
Knoop John, 80 I4
Maynard G. F., 119,½ 30
McFail Jason, z¾ 9 McKaffery Patrick, 80 """" IZ
McKane Robert, TIO 34
McKellops lViliiarn, 420 3 ... 10
McMillan Isaac, 100 36
Mc.Mi Ian John, 40 35
McPherson William Jr., r 70 33-34
Medess Benjamin, 40 20
Meyer Isaac, 100 21-28
Meyer Michael 5 28
Miller F. A., 77¼ 9
Millard George, 80 8
Miner Lucy J., 80 7
Miner WHHam J., 120 31
Moore George, So 6
Moory Jesse 8o 22
Morgan Benjamin, u6 16
Morton :M. B., 6o 7
Murray John, 8o 24
Neely John, 40 16
Neeley Joseph, 248 25-26-36
eeJy William, JOO 34
Niles David, 6z}(, 8- 9
Niles Kilez, 40 29
Palmer David, 40 3
Pardee Frank, So 13
Pate Samuel, 40 3
Peckins A., 16o 27
Peckins Charles, 50 31
Phillips James, ¼ 9
Phillips Jeremiah, So 1- 2
Potter Charles A., 100 14
H0l-1 64
LIVINGSTON COUXTY DIRECTORY. 165
..__..,,._ -- -- - . ·----------------_ ,, .--....J .. ----...__.
NAM~ . Al'RP:S . SECTIONS.
Potter William H., 80 4
Pratt Amos, 20 30
Preston James A., 287 23
Preston John, 40 16
Ramsdell G . S., 385 z3-t4-25-26
Randell William C., 99 6
Rathburn Hiram, 160 5
Reese Thomas, 80 20
Rhodes & Slenwackies, 16-0 20
Richards P. S . • z55 2
Rohrabacker Peter, 24_½ 3
Rohrabacker Robert, ¾ 9
Russell Joseph, 4q 27-28
Ryder Matthew, 90 33-34
Sabin A. A., 23¾ 30
Sanford Ezra, 85 I
Sanford James R ., 45 I
Sanford Samuel, 74 2
Sawyer Daniel, 15 30
Seely H. M., 107 I
Sessions O. F,; 180 35
Shaber Elizabeth, 40 3
Shaller Adam, 300 i9
Sharp Charles, :Jr 3r
Shelton T. F ., (estate of,) 127 4
Shepper George J' 119 20-29
Sherman Roger~ 129 s- 6- 7
Shields John, 60 29
Shortman C. C., 130 It
Slirler Benjamin, 39.½ 14
Slider John D., 20 2(
Smith A. P., (estate of,) 16¾ 7-10
Soule S. 0.-, 98 JI
Sperry Silas, 90 4
Sperz Silas, 90 4
Sprague Elias, zoo 9-15-16
Sprague Elias C ., 80 8- 9
Sprague Truman, 2 9
Stelzer John, 40 12
Stelzer John \V., 200 13-z4
Stelzer Wolf Z., 200 1-12
Stevens Charles, 80 15
Stoner Henry, 78 6
Stroud Emily, 80 :z
Stuible Frederick, 80 18
Sturgis David, 83 6- 1
H0l - 165
166 LIVI -GSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
JUVE. ACRRS. SECTIONS.
Swank Jacob, 16o 19-30
Tate Daniel, 80 18
Taylor Reuben, 160 19-20
TeUer Isaac, 14¾ IO
Teller Jasper, 34o 15
Teller Samuel, 240 21
Thayer Harley, 90 34
Thatcher Michael, 160 4- 5
Thomas Henry, 80 16
Thomas James, 37 9
Thumser Adam, 80 20
Thumscr John, 8o 7
Turner Thomas, 53 11- 12
Ulrich Jo~eph, 30 4
Unbehann Henry, 80 18
Vandercook Lyman, 40 35
,Wv alsh James, 120 17 alsh Thomas, 80 17
\Varner George, 8o 30
Whalen Dennis, 80 8
\Vilcox Edwin, Bo 13
,vilkins John, 40 21
Wiggins John C., 107 I
WitheraJI Marshall, 30 21
\Volf J., 40 I
Wood Vfilliam, Bo 8
Woodworth Daniel, 8o 5 ,voodworth J. B. C., 105 4- 5
Wriggelsworth Richard1 200 3-10
Zahn Henry, IOO :zo-29
H01 -166
CONWAY TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANCE 3 EAST.
Abel Russel,
Adams George E.,
Adams Penn nie,
Alvord Americus,
Andrew Robert M.,
vis Joseph,
A cry Jam ,
Bagley Edward,
Ball Mrs. M. J.,
Ball John W.,
Barker Bleklie L.,
Barker E. B.,
Barker Graham r.,
Barker R. B.,
Barnard David,
Barnes Jo ph E.,
Barnhouse ner,
Benjamin Delsey,
Benjamin William A.,
Bigalow Allen H.,
Bigalo Levi H.,
Billing Hiram,
Boardwey fichael,
Bogart Chari ,
Bohm John,
Booth Phidelo,
Bristol George,
Britten Martin,
Brown Alvin G.,
Brown Jefferson,
Brown John E.,
H0l-167
40
60
57
8o
40
42
40
40
20
80
IOI
80
100
65
80
63
(:JO
320
103
40
140
40
40
80
160
80
8o
80
65
Bo
70
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28
25
25
6
2
32
4
23
27
23
2-10-11
15
35-36
n-16
33
18
29
22-23
24-25
1.4
14-23
28
16
22
13
7
2
7
28
19
20
168 LlVlNGSTON COU.S'TY nIRECTORY •
..... ----..... .-----------....... - •·• .... --··· -· ....... -.. ------··--... ··- ------·-
l'{~)B. ACRB8. BE(1fl0N8,
Hrown John A., 10 20
Burgdueff Mrs. C., 80 38
Burrier David, IlO 29-3~
Bush Eugene A., 240 35
Camp Earl, 80 34
Carr Charles, 80 19
Carr James E., 62 7
Casady Jerry, 80 5- 8
Chapman Joel A., 143 14
Chase Charles, 20 35
Child Marcus B., 160 34-35
Clark Alexander, 40 27
Clark Fred, 40 34
Colborn Amos, 203 4- 5
Colborn Benjamin, 40 5
Colborn Henry, 120 3
Colborn Israel, 2 34 3- 4
Colborn James, 95 4
Colborn Justus, IZO s
Cole Canfield W., 6 27
Coleman James, 40 3
Converse Elias, 70 25
Copeland Alfred, 8o 35
Copeland Fred, So 13
Copeland John G., 80 IO
Copeland Robert, 80 [4
Copeland Thomas, 160 3
Copeland WiUiam, 203 U-lJ
Crippin Isaac, So 20
Caughran John, 65 12-36
Curtis Benjamin. 8o 36
Curtis Ruel, 80 '36
Daily Mrs. Thomas, 80 4
Davis H. G., 1 35 5
Davis Jacob H., 160 20
Davis John, 80 20
Dawley Benjamin B., 140 4
Dawley Vine C., 80 5
Dean Daniel, 160 15
Demerest Mrs. Mary, 40 23
Dillinghan Andrew S., 80 18
Dingman Andrew, 120 JO
Dixon James, 3 3
Dixon William, l:ZO 19
Dolph P. W., 80 20
Doolittle Peter, 90 28-33
H0l - 168
LIVINGSTON COU TY DlltaCTOB.Y.
NA.JtE.
Duncan John,
Elsworth Jesse,
England Joseph,
Fisher Peter V.,
Frank James,
Frank Joseph,
Fritts l'Ylrs. A. J .,
Fritts Wi11iam,
Fuller G. C.,
Fuller 0. V-t.,
Gallop William,
Gaston Dwight,
Gaston Marvin,
Gay frs., (by Baldwin Jacob,)
Gibson Byron,
Glemog John,
Gordon Charles L. 1
Gordon James,
Gordon Philetus,
Gordon William,
Grant E.W.,
Grant James B.,
Grant Warr-en E.,
Green N. B.,
Green Orin B.,
Griggs Fla,,ael,
Gyer Louis,
Hall Stephen,
Hawley James L.,
Hemp ted Arthur,
Hoag Albert,
Hoag Benjamin,
Hoag James J.,
Hovey E. M.
Hoyt H. H ., (estate of,)
Hoyt Samuel T.,
Hoyt William N.,
Jackson Henry A.,
Jack·on Lyman,
Jack on Mrs. C. R.,
Johnson Christopher,
Kecdier John,
Kef!ler George M.,
Kelley Daniel,
Kelsey Daniel,
Kingsley Thomas,
12
H0 l-1 69
ACRES,
80
42¾
20
15
80
Bo
37¾
40
4°4
120
20
80
80
90
80
40
200
80
300
80
140
20
64
50
40
60
IlO
40
99
96
75
80
120
2 4S
60
77
3
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80
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237
80
45
49
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18
16
16
31
27
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36
5
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6
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24
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32
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32
32
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8-16
170 LIVINGSTON COUNTY Dffl:ECTORY,
NAVE. ACRR8, 8BCTIO .
Kinnie Martin P., 2 33
Kinnie Martin V. & Co., 4 33
Kline Elisha B., 62 6
Knapp D.R., ¾ 27
Knapp ,v. B., 80 29
Latson J oho, 20 34
Leedle William, 120 24-26
Lewis Heman, 40 34
Lord David, 40 16
Lound Philip, 40 36
Love Thomas, l9I 3
Mapes Freeman, Bo 5
Mehan Dennis, 80 :25
Merritt Chesney, 80 34
Merritt Stephen, 65 33
Miller Daniel R., So 32
Miller Henry R., 80 29
Miller John C~, 20 IO
Miller John R., 80 19
Millet Peter R, 80 28
Miller \Villiam R., 20 :i9
Mills Mrs. E. ,. 40 34
Mines Frank, 120 23
Morse B. D., J6o 21
Morse George, 40 16
Mowers :Benjamin H., 35¼ 33
Munger Mrs. E., 33
Nichols Albert M., 80 9
O'Brien James, 34 30
Olds John T,, 40 15
Ortner Charles, 40 21
Parker John, 160 26
Parsons Cecil D., n6 13
Parsons Cecil D., Jr., 1 80 13
Parsons 0. S., '41¼ 14
Pettis Mrs. Mary, So I
Philips George H., Bo 15
Philips wmiam R., 40 14
Plumb E. C., Bo 31
Porter Freeman, 8o 6
Pratt Alden, So 28
Pratt Luther, 87 s Preston Benjamin, 80 25
Purdy Thomas, 150 13-25
Rambo James B,, 80 17
Ramph Joseph, So 24
H0l-170
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIR CTOi:t.Y. 171
NAME. ACJt: . .SECTION&
Randa11 Edwin and Will'.e, 110 32
Randall Truman, 160 21-2-8
Rathburn E. ]., 83¾ 4-,10
Rayner Henry, 120 26
Rayner Joseph, 80 1·6
Robinson Lydiat 30 JJ-J4
Roe H. A. 1 80 28
Rose William, 80 29
Russel 80 2l
Rust Darius, So 26
Saber Charles W., t6o 4
Sabin Alon:io D., 40 24
Sabin Daniel D., 6o 24
Sabin Jonathan P., 40 21
Sabin Mon teviU, 40 21
Sabin William, So 22
Savage Frank, So 4
Savage Mrs. r :lel.issa1 £1 14
Sawyer O. J., 80 J%
Scolleo John, [20 2
Selsby Phineas, IIO Simmons D. C., ll 40 J4 Sherman B. P., 18:1 I
Shermao Jacob, 80 15
Sherman Roger, 29 I
herwood Coovert, 260 26-27
Sherwood £rs. Mary, 34° .21-22-27-28
Simpson George, 13 27
Simpson Julia, 40 16
Simpson Walter T., JS 6
Sm""th George M., 120 14
Smith lvirs. Emeline, 180 1-16
Snyder Henry, llO 16-22
Snyder Ira, 80 l7
Sopp George, 80 36
Stage Albert, 100 ~Q-2-l
Stage Nathem, 55 ~8-a9
Stanfield Thomas, 16a 10
Steel E. A~; . ,250 u
Stevens Almira, 38 s Stevens Luman. 4Q 5 Stodard Chester, ss (I
St. John Herman, 80 z9
Stow William P., J20 19--30
Sutton William R., 49 18
Swarthout 'William, 40 34
HOl -171
172 LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
llAlt&. ACRES. 8ECTJOBS.
Tower S.S., 40 15
Valentine Josiah, 40 6
Vandoozer C. C., 80 18
Ward Abner, 80 21
\Varden Charles, 40 30
W ashausar Christopher, 80 I8
Welch Joseph, 37 l
Westverlett Leonard, 40 IO
\Vhetstone Asa, 20 4
Wbitehead Charles, 8o 29
Wickman A. J., 80 22
'Wilkinson Charles, 185 36
'Williams H . A. and G. C., So 5
Wies Charles, 80 25
Wines George, 200 I
Wirt W. C., ~s 32
HOl-172
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST.
liA JE.. ACRES. BEmlONS.
Abrams Peter E., 80 17-18
Allen Th~dore S., 107 I
Ayers Giles, 45 30
Bagg William, 140 ll-U-IJ
Bainbridge John, 40 29
Baine William, l75 8-17
Bain Alexander, 267' 7-18-25
Barber A. J ., 97 3
Beebe Amos, 100 26
Beebe Hozea-, 120 I
Bennett Benjamin, 2JO 10-n-14
B'ennett Francis J., 200 2 8-34
.Bennett Truman, 104 3
Bennett James, 80 34
Bennett Parker, 50 14
Blodget , ¾. 1
Bostwick David R., 176 4
Bowers Jonas, 100 16
Bowtell Chauncey D., 152 19-30
Bowtell Mary Ann, n5 30
Brad ey David B., 85 5
Bradley William, 105 6- 8
Braford Mary, 46 21
Bravender John, 53 23
Bredow Frederick, 120 1- 8
Bristol Alonzo, JOO 16
Bristol Clark, 277' 9-10
Bristol Harrison, 40 9
Bristol Henry J., 25 3-10
Bris ol John H., 120 20
Bucknel John, IO JO
H0l-173
174 LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
•AME. ACRES. ECTIO -s
Bunting Edward, 40 21
Bunting George, 40 21
""Bunting John R., ½ 15
Burnett George F., 120 .J2
Burr Josiah H., 80 30
Cameron James, t40 g-16
Carr'Brian 140 14-24
Carner lVitliam, 50 r4
Chamberl.in Mark H., 8o 18
Chamberlin Joseph, 8o 25
Cham bets. Henry, 3 2
Chris ee Robert., 82 6
Clark John, 80 19
Clark Rufus, 200 29-31-32
Close William ~, 100¼ 6
Cole Joseph, 80 36
Conklin Margaret, IIO 34
Conklin Patrick 270 26-27
Conklin Patrick, 16o 27-28
Conkli Peter, u:4 4- 5
Conklin Thomas1 18 2 7- J4
Cooley Stephen B., 80 32
Cooley Sullivan H . ., 80 14
Cramer, (heirs) 20 IO
Crosby James, 80 4
Crosby Richard, 120 4
Dean Patrick, IIO 19
Dean Sam11el E., 80 36
Dorn David W.,, 40 20
Daney Alfred, 76 I
Douglass Buel C., 166 3-10-11
Douglass Frands E.,. 105 5 Drain E. A., 12 7
Drain Isaac, 45 7
Deyarmond Thomas, 140 20-29
Deyarmond William, 120 5- 8
Ellis Esquire ,v., 8o 5
Ellis Horace, 67½ 9
FallSSett George, 121 33-34
Faussett Henry, 160 32-33
Faussett Henry J., 120 32
Faussett Thomas, 120 33
Fazeman Edward, 40 31
Fenner Albert L. • 19 21-22
Fenner Lucretia, 35 22
Figert Thomas, 40 35
H0l-174
LIVINGSTO~ COUNTY DI ECTORY. 175•
-----------·---·----------
Fincham Simeon,
Findle Eli,
Findle Peter,
lynn John,
Flynn Patrick,
Fox A. C.,
French Aaron,
Friti Charles
Gardner Charle ,
Gibson George J.,
Gibson John G.,
Glaspie David,
Gordon John,
Green George
Gurdon Frederick,
Halcomb Almeron,
Halcomb Alpheus,
Halcomb Elias B.,
Halcomb E.W.,
Halcomb mith V.
Hall lichael,
Harley Miner J.,
Hawley Sidn y M.,
Henderson Villiam
Hetchler Henry,
Hill Mrs.
Hodge athaniel
Holt Hiram,
Holt William,
How James and John,
How Thomas,
Howell Mr.---,
Hunt Jacob,
Jackson John,
John William K, J obnson A. L.,
Jones Alfred,
Jone Francis M.,
Jubb Henry,
Jubb William,
Kolaher Margaret,
KeUey ora,
Lamb Almeda,
Lamb Chari ,
Lamb Nelson,
Lamb Peter,
.,
HOl 175
ACRES.
18o
I20
70
150
JOO
[60
30
79
IOI
165
160
7
80
475
127
75
80
121
Bo
105
124
147
lO
95
80
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100
150
I IO
90
0
160
142
160
¾
¾
140
8o
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40
80
70
2ZO
52
205
BECTJO •
1z-13-14
19-20
14
22-28
22-27
33
19
22-23
28
18
7
15
28
6-14-24-25-26-35
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22
4
25
15
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5
7
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30
29
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5-18
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29-31-32
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13-15
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17-19
20
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23
25
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9-10
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14-15-16
LIVJNGSTON COUNTY DlRECTORY ..
N,U[Jl:.
Lannen James,
Leonard Calvin,
Leooard 0. W.,
Leonard William~
Lemen George W.,
Lewis Ax.ea,
Lewis Philander,
Lord James A.,
Losa Charles,
Lown Allen,
Lundley Jabez,
Mack S. R,
Major Abram,
Marble Ira 0.,
Marble Moses P.,
Marble O. V.,
Martin William H.,
Mason Dudley,
McCarthy Charles,
McCarthy James,
McGany---,
McGarry Robert~
McGuire Mrs.---,
McKeon James,
McKeon John,
McKinley Robert,
McKinley Thomas,
Merrill Hjram,
Merrill John,
Merrill Jonathan M.,
(ore John,
Murphy James,
Needhamer John,
Nickleson Christopher,
O'Connell Daniel,
O'Connell John,
O'Connell Patrick,
Paine John,
Patt-erson Ransom F.,
Payne William,
Pike Henry,
Pike Price P.,
Pratt James A.,
Pratt John E.,
Pratt Merrick,
Reed Johnt
HOl-176
CHES.
120
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240
50
40
44
70
80
66
47 uo
160
160
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60
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43¾
160
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61
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160
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400
200
171
80
160
80
34
80
120
60
80
63
210
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100
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255
120
80
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30
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6
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23-26-28
35
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NAM.It, ACRES. S&CTlOl!\6-
.Rider Joseph, 120 s Robb Henry; 100 8-9
Robb Thomas, 80 8
Robb 'William, zoo 6
Robinson William 0., 40 20
Robsilber Frederick, 40 17
Root Eliza, 1 59 ,4
Royce Lester G., 48 5
Russell Stephen, 80 rs
Ryan John, z50 3-6
Scullin James, 217 20-27-28
Sellers Samuel, 197 10--,z3
Sellers WiJliam, 140 9-16-17
Skinner John, 109 3
Skinner William B;; 80 5
Smith Grace, 35 17
Smith Israel, 165 17-20
Smith John, t65 lJ
Sharp Henry. 29 '.Jl
Sharp James, z9 21
Spaulding Calvin,. 236 13-23
Spaulding Williamy llO z3
Springsteer Arninus, 40 23
Staley Susan, 146 31
Stan 1ey Frederick A., 230 22-23-26-27
Stanton George, IS~ z- 3
Stelzer Mr. , 146 6
Stelzer Woolp_gang, 57 7
Stiles K H., too IO
Steinger Robert, 40 3 Sweeney Mary, 140 20
Taft Daniel 0., :mo 31.
Thompson Leonard, 62- I
Tomlem James, 20 H
Topping Cb.ar]es H., 190 1-12,
Topping John F , 80 .1:z.-14
Tri pp Noah F •• 16o 6- 9
Tuttle \ViUiam H., 80 z9
Van Camp Fanoy, 160 - 34
Van Camp John A., 94 35-36
Walsh John, 213 :z4-z5
Webster Mark F., 120 13-14
Wesley Cormic, 140 Z-ll
\Villiams Jacob, 6o 23
Wise Joseph, 80 11
Whitney Gurden C., IJj 3-10
HOl-177
GENOA TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST.
NAVE. ACU SEOTlONfl.
Ackerman John, 40 12
Ackerman Peter 0., 80 1-1-z
Austin Able S., 23 7
Austin B. F., 73¾ 21-28
Baetcke Gustave; 260 23-:26
Bagon James, II3 15
Bagon Patrick, 86¼ 14-15
Barnard James E., 35 17
Barnard Mark, So 30
Barnard Mrs. Ely, 2 55, 7- 8-17
Bauer C.,.eorge, 198½ i4-2 5
Beattie Archibald, 96 19
Beattie William, 120 tS-.19
Benedict Mrs. Charles, 139 17-u
Benechct 0. H. , 1 120 16
Benjamin Nelson S., z84¼ 3-13-24
Bergan Joseph, 107}/2 :2-11
Bhemes Richardf 388 13-14-23-24
Birkenstock Joseph, 120 12'
Bloodworth William, 280 30-32
Boylan James, 105 26-34
Brady Joseph, 247 31
Brady Phillip 160 JI
Britton John B., :220 3:2-33
Brooks Winton B.J 100 6- 7
Buermann Charles E. 200 34-35
Buermann George E., 170 26-27
Burwell C. \V., 182 4- 5
Bush John J., 44°· 2- 3-10--11
Cable Davis J., 35 6- I
CaTpent-er A :den J., 120 33
HOl-178
LIVlNGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY. 1 79
NA.ME. ACRES. 8F,-OTJ01'iS.
Carpenter Alexander, 176 21-28
Carpenter Brewster, II8 6- 7
Carpenter Jeremiah, 40 28
Carpenter Samuel1 u8_½ 2 1-2 8:-33
Carpenter W.W., 200 29
Case Norman, 280 33-34
Case Orrin, 120 33
Chandler E. W., 10 28
Colbert James, 2¾ 6
Cole George, 80 34
Conrad Charles, 175 22-23
Conrad Jacob, 2 55 22-27-28
Conrad Phillip, 185 22.-27
Cook Godfrey, 40 16
Cook William, 50 n
Cregmao F. G ., 80 27
Crippin Fillmore. 40 12
Cunningham James, I39 35
Curtis Dwight T., 190 7- 18
Davis Albird .M., 220 17-18-20
Davis Enoch, 80 8
Dean Joseph A., 78 2
Dingler Charles, 40 I
Donley Daniel, 80 35
Dorr Charles, 120 27
Duncas Hannon, 77 22
Dunn H. T., JO 6
Earl Ripley, 24 4
Eastman F., 1,½ :,8
Easton Josiah A., 92 22
Elliott Floyd R., 58 s
Elliott Orson, 25 4
English Patrick, (estate of,) 40 36
Euler Henry Jr., 80 23
Euler Henry Sr., I IJ
Euler Jacob, 152;{ n-14
Euler Lorenzo Sr., 280 J-I2
Faulk Conrad, 90 3- 4
Finch Joseph, 80 36
Finch Joseph, ( estate of,) 147 15-16
Fishbeck Charles, 98 16--21
Fishbeck \Villiam, 176¾ 16-21
Gale Jacob D. and Son, 94 30
Garlock Alfred, ios 6- 7
Garlock 'Wesley, 78 6
Gerkan Catherine, 70 3
H0l - 179
J8o LIVlNGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
NAJI.E. ACRkti. SECTIONS.
Gill Pe er F ., 1 37 15-16
Goodspeed Calvin, 240 2
Grastic Charles, 120 r6
Grastic Gustavus, 1 47 5 6
Grastic Martha, 46,½ 15
Gray \Villiam, 80 15
Halleck William H.,. 110 :n
Hartman Henry, 1 34 14-23
Hartman John, 151 i3-26
Hazard Chester, 320 2-10-11-14
Herbst John, I 13
Hight Nathan C., 120 29
Hinchey Nelson T., 40 29
Holtfortb John, JIO 16-20
Holt William \V., 101¾ s- 8
Hors.epole James, Bo 34
Hoyt Cyrus, 80 19
Hubbard Clark, 62 6
Hubbard Frank, 51 6
Hubbard John B., 60 6
Hughs David, 1 .20 4
Hunter A. S., Ill 5
Huntly Albert, 0 21
Jacobs Charles, 40 13
Jenks George W., 120 36
Kellogg Da id, 154 [- 2
Kellogg Hiram, ZII 2-II
Latson Edward, 240 7-1~
Latson Lewis, Uo 19
La •son John W., 120 4- 7
Lawson Margaret, (administratrix,) 90 4- 9
Lignian F. J., 7¼ 6
Loughlin John, 280 30-31
Loven John, 19 23
Malone Patrick, 70 3S
Martin John, 39 2:1
McNamara. Thomas, :zs¾ 16
Meyer C. L., 26o 12-13
Millet John, 1 54¼ 14-15-16
Monroe L. W., 40 32
eeley Daniel, 50 19
O'Connor John, 136¼ 3- 4 O'Neil David, 40 35 Pardee Gilbert; 160 19--30
Phillips Mary E., 80 J:Z
Philtips Timo hy, 120 32
H0l-180
LIVUiGSTO.. COUNTY DlRBCTORY .
NAME. .ACRES. SECTIONS.
Philo Charles M.., 39 15
Pless Andrew C. t 151 13-14
Pless Lewis, 167 11-12-13
Pratt Lyman, 150 20
Pool Jeremiah, 94 19
Pool Nathan, 160 19-30
Rathburn Edgar, ¾ .2Z
Rathburn Joha, 40 21
Ratz Henry, 280½ 3-14
Rider Joseph, 271 7-20
Renn Frederick, Bo 35
Robbins Joseph, 0 34
.Romer John C., 102 ,4
Rounsifer , 204 26-28-29-35
Rosekranz Abraham, 70 19-zo
Rose.kranz D ight, 8o 20
Schmier Herbert, Bo l
Schnrehals Conrad Jr. 1 49 s Schncrbals John, 103 14-23
Seim John r., 240 20-39
Sharp Andrew Jr., 296 18
Sharp Hannah, 46 7
Sledman William, 148 7- 8
leinacker Frederic , 40 3
Smith John M., 67 28
Smith Lewis M., 70 6
Stark Samuel, 138 1- 2- 3
Suhr William, 120 21-22
Swee Henry J. and Cyrus, r8z 8- 9-16
Sweet e N""bury C., 232 8-- 9
Terhune Daniel, 48 s Teur-o Theodore., 8o IZ
Timmons C., 8o 29-32
Timmons James, 80 29
Tooley Albert, 120 4- 9
Tooley Edgar 240 9-10
Tooley William, 120 4- 9
Tro bridge William H., 4S lZ8
Truhne Frederick, 97¼ 28
Van Blaricom William, 78 16
Voglesberg Andrew, 80 17
\Vatrous Erastus, 120 3
Webber Henry, 80 36
Weimeister Henry, 360 10-n-14-15
Westphal August, 1 S5 2 6--35
We tphal Christian, 50 ao
H0l-181
182 LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY,
},IAMB, .a\.CRES. SECTIONS.
Westphal Frederick, 102¾ 2·4- 25
Westphal Godfrey, 151 25
Westphal Gustavus, 95 24
\Vhitehead George, 120 I
Whitehead William B., 40 I
\Viechers John E., 333 26
H0l - 152
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST.
?iAMR. ACRES. t!lOO'l' JO B,
Abbott Joho, 8Q 36
Abrams Peter M., 16 3
Alderman Alfred , 3 34
Andrews Mrs. Rose, uo 16
Andrews Thomas, 40 16
Avis Samuel, ., t. 27
Barker Horatio, 40 35
Beach John S., 90 g
Beach LeGrand E., 135 J- :a
Becker Edwin H., 200 9
Bennett Alfred, 68_½ 35
Bennett Isaac, 80 34-35
Bentley Martin H., 84 27-34-35
Bingham Ira P., 520 1:1-13-15
Borden Alonzo, 1-20 34--:15
Brady Thomas, 41 a8--33
Briggs George W., 1:50 3
Broe way WHl""am C., 80 30
Brown Marcus W ., 40 :H·
Burnett Albert G., 40 19
.Burnett John, 97 6
Burnett Jonathan, 40 19
Cahill Mrs. Margaret, 160 34
Caldwell Daniel M., 58 32
Callen \Varren, 72 13--24
Carter Chandler, 80 JI
Clark Ansel •1 80 3
Clark Linus. 180 a6-27
Clement Ferris S-.1 107 1
Cogswell Lucas H., 3}6 II
Coe James, 1:10 3- 4
H0l-183
184 LIVIKGST·ON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
-~~---~
NA.ME. AORES. -SECTION
Corrigan Michael, 88 IO
Corrigan Mrs. Rose, 120 15
Corson ""\Viiliam D., 240 14
Courtney Thomas, 140 3r
Co:x. Robert 1 25
Croft Thomas, 2}4 35
Cusic William, 77 2I
Dean George \V., 191¾ 26-36
Dean Wil1iam '\V .• 62,¼ 26-27
Dewey Charles T., III 2[
Divine Michael, 47_¼ IO
Doane Henry,, 201 22-23
Douglass Oscar, 40 30
Dunlap William, 80 33
Edgar James, 160 2-II
Ela Mrs. Elizabeth, 37 32
F ield Eldad S , 80 31-32
Field El dad R. 1 40 31
Field George M., 97 29
Fisher Frank, 140 :n-2.z
Flynn William, 40 28
Fralick John, 65 17
Gaddum Juliust 40 4
Gage Jarvis, 120 2
Gallatian David, 65 19-20
Gallatfan William M., 67J-' 8- 9-17
Gallo vay John T., 93 30-31
Garrett Mrs. Mary, 88_½ 10-16
Granger Thomas, IOO 17-18
Gready George, 120 25
Green George, 83 28-29
Green Moses B., 120 13-23
Green William, 6o 29
Hammell James, .240 7-1.8
Hammell Peter, Bo 15
Hammell Thomas, Bo 29
Hammond George H ., 196_¾ 27-35
Hannon Thomas, 120 22-
Hawkins Andrew, 40 17
Hayes S., V., R & W. 280 14-23
Heartley George, IS 4
Hedican John, 80 15-16
Redican Mrs. Mary, 40 15
Herald Albert, 40 24
Herald Emmett, 196 13-24
Hooker William W., 100 12-~4
H0l-184
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DlRBCTORY, 185
NAME.
Holden Joseph M.t
Hollister Charles M.,
Hollister Edward T.,
Hollister Mrs. Anna,
Hooper Johu,
Hooper Peter B.,
Hooper Samuel,
Howard John,
Jacobus J. D.,
Jennings Mrs. J. F.,
John on Elijah,
Johnson Samuel S.,
Jones Herman,
Keary Daniel,
Keary James,
Kennedy Matthew,
Knight James,
Lawrence James.,
Lawton Edmund,
Leadley John \V.,
Lee Charles S.,
Lee Hannibal & Giles,
Lee olomon,
Lemen George,
Lemen Hiram,
Loomis Squire,
Lum bard B. A.,
Lumbard F. L,
Macomber Al pheus,
Maiden Henry C.,
Malloy James,
Maltby Almon,,
Maltby George & Henry,
Marshall David,
McCabe Hugh
McCabe James,
McCabe Patrick F.,
McCabe Patrick,
McClements William,
McCrory Franci,
McDonald Keyroa,
McDonald Patrick,
McNamee Mrs.,
McNaUy Owen,
McPherson & Uo.,
Monaghan John,
IJ
H0 l - 185
ACRES.
230
200
80
124
219
156
8r}{
131
I I
357½
5
119
1 54
7z!/4
1i¼
40
120
40
40
2z7
167
240
7
53
96
152
20
4
80
80
62
453
100
126
80
40
387
80
60
80
120
49
95
I20
445
80
BKCI'ION
8-18-20
17-19
20
20-21
25-26
13-24
24-25
18-19-30
36 s- 6- 8-- 9-10
26
36
6- 7
10-15-16
10-15-16
15
2 9-33
IO
33
· 8-18
20-29
18-19-~o-29
17
31
31
34-35
35
JZ
6
27
I8
7-18
6
2 7-34
I6
15
9-10-16
14 s- 6
IO
33
33-34
10-15
33
4- 5- I0-22
15-16
I 86 LlVINOSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY,
NAME. ACRE.!!. S.£0TIO ""S.
Monagha.n Owen, 53½ 6
Monaghan Patrick, 80 25
Morgan Thomas, 40 16
Mu top Mrs. Jufoi, 94 17
Murray Frederic, 120 I
O'Hearn eil, 87 33-34
O' Heam 'William, 40 33
Olds Alonzo W., 449:¾ I-(Cr-11
Olds Robert, 116,½ ]I
Olsaver Harrison, IOO 35
Olsaver ·William, 106¾ 30
Osborne Samuel, t16 21
Osborne ·william, 45 21
Park Robert, 80 30
Parker Warren, 240 11-14
Peach James, 220 8- 9
Peam an ,vmiam, 80 24-25
Peer Jacob, 140 24
Peer John, 160 23-24
Peer Richard, 218 2 6-35
Pratt Erastus A., 63 21
Prendergast Thomas, 204 18
Prentice athan, 40 29
Rane WHiiam B .• r6o 33-34
Read Jacob, 160 23
Read John, n8 21-28
Read Mrs. John, 69 36
Read William, 240 22--23-26-27
Reiley Phillip, 120 15-22
Reynolds amuelt 56 17
Rickett Alfred, 627' 6
Rickett Stephen, u5 8- 9-17
Roper Philip, 120 2'8
Rorabacker John, 13:z 17-20
Rorabacker John S., J 36
Russell Frank G., (administrator
estate of Wm. Russe1l,) 240 2- 3
Sawyer Andrew F ., 120 3-10
Sawyer Caleb, 07¾ 19-30
Scott Lewis, 298¾ 18-19
Shannon Samuel, 40 29
Sheffer WilUam, 40 28
Spicer George, 91 28
Sopp William, 174 25-36
Smith Henry, 67¾ 8- 9-1 1
Smith Glenn C., 76 13-24
H0l-186
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
mitl1 Isaac H. & Charles H.,
Smith James R .,
197
107
Smith William,
Stark Daniel B.,
tark Jame D.,
Stiles John Vv.,
tiles Leslie J.,
Sutherland olomon,
Thompson John,
Todd Mrs. John,
Trainer Francis,
Truesdell Ger~hom,
Truesdell Zelotus,
Trurnley Henry,
Tucker Francis J .,
Tuthill Tunis L.,
Tuttle Irs. Delia J.,
Updike Henry,
Vanderlip Truman,
Warden Robert,
\V eatherhea.d William A.
Wilson \Villard A.,
Woods Ca.troll,
80
100
120,¼
123
IOI
240
1 95
123
40
40
186
2
I
t5r
80
40
280
200
Geo. S.,. 10
40
147
H01-187
187
SECTTONB.
6
6
12
JS
30-31
21-22-27
22-27
2- 3
I
31-32
JZ
29
29-30
3
34
28
3:r
10
4
23
26
i9
20
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH. RANGE 5 EAST.
A.HE, ACRES, EC?.IONS.
Appleton Henry B., 40 2
Appleton Isaac W., 100 2
Ball WiUiam, 430 26-27
Bishop Edward, 180 2.1-22
Bishop Horace K., 192 3-10-11
Bennett Alvira, 50 2
Bennett Frank, 160 8- 9
Bennett Ira ,v., 80 7- 8
Bennett Jesse H., 142 23
:Bennett {vhn ,v., 90 24
.Bennett ilJiam, 280 7-18
Bergen John W., 40 21
Black )Villiam, 96 19
Bridger \VHliam, 50 4
Brown Erasmus, 144 18-19
Brown George W., 183 18 ... 19-30-32
Buck Arlolph, 280 9-10-22
Bnck Jasper H., 120 13-14-23
Burgess Chester 0. 160 21
Burnett George, 80 zs
Burronghs Isaac, 8o 8
Butler Abner, 66 35
Butler Davidt 103 35
Butler George S., !10 24
Butler John and Robert, n8¼' 22-23-26-27
Butler Richard, 30 36
Cady Abraham C., uo 4
Carpenter Eastman, ¼ 16
Case Elisha, 80 s- 6
Case Joseph, 135 5
Case Niles S., 130 s ~Rodman, 8z 3- 4
H0l-188
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DlRBCTORY,
NA.MB.
Clark Andrew,
Clark Lockland,
Cole George \V .,
Cook Elitabeth,
Cordley Charles,
Corey Dennis,
Covell Charles H. Sr.,
Covell Charles H. Jr.,
Covell Charles and J:\ffles,
Cully Joseph,
Davis Mary E.,
Davison Franklin,
Denehy John,
Deppierman Hugo,
De ·wolf J a.son.,
Dunn John,
Dunning Cephas,
D nlavy John;
Fagan Barthofome ,
Fagan Thoma.,;,
Fahey James,
Farley John and Thomas,
Farrell Henry,
Gallagher James,
Gallagher Patrick,
Gallagher Patrick, admini tratcx for
Jam.es McCluskey,
Galloway Stephen,
Gilmore Lydia,
Grisson Ferd·Gand,
Grisson George G.,
HaU Daniel S.,
Hal Jesse, (estate, w·m. BaU, ad~
ministrator,)
Hall Reuben $.,
Hawkins Charles J.,
Hayner Russell S.,
Hendrick \Vill W.,
Hull George S.,
Humphrey Eugene,
Humphrey Jacob,
foslee Edwin C.,
Jarvis William,
Jones James,
Jones Samuel,
Jordan Abram,
H0l-189
-""CRES.
81
40
110
142_½
r34
JOO
160
200
80
62
200
80
183
120
80
uo
280
110
15
80
60
138
120
357¾
878
352;(.
2 33
107
208½
2 39
120
115
63_¾
15
80
120
z70
40
l(fl,
40
80
JO
83
llJ
B=EOTJONB.
2 .2
22
14
a,
29-32
36
10-1.3
12
13-14
31
8
18
2 7-JJ
4 is
17-18
10---15,
32
30
6
30
7
i8-29-33
2 7-:2.8---3 2 -33-34
31-32
13-23-24
23
.24-26
lJ-'.14
25-J,6
25
25
36
13-14
14 s- ()
J.
l
36
5
36
35
.18-35
LIVINGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
}i4)(E. A~ES. SECTIONS.
Kinney John, 80 II
Kise Jacob, 104 7
Lake Russel W., 80 19
Lake Truman, 81¾ 36
Lamberton Abraham, 120 19-30
Leese George, 80 13
Leverett James, 40 17
Lound Thomas, 20 36
Malone Edward, 185 2-.11
Maltby Almon, 7 12
Mapes Thomas S., 190 r4-15
McCabe Patrick, Zil I- 2
McCluskey Bernard, 204 6-18
McCrossen Bernard, 184 6
McDevitt Francis, 40 24
McDonnell Keiren, 164 30
Melvin Martin, 80 31
Melvin Michael and .Martin, 80 29
Mercer Alexander, 120 16-22
Mercer George, 120 t6-q
Mercer William, 120¾ 16
Moon Luther, 220 11-12-13
Moon Samuel P ., 140 11-12-IJ
Monahan Thomas, 80 1
Monroe Americus B., 80 IO
Moore John, 440 16-18-19-20-21-29
Morris William J., 40 15
Nash Marquis, zoo 8- 9
Olsaver Henry, 40 35
Olsaver & Cunningha1n, 2 25
Peach Joseph, 80 I
Peck Thomas R., 40 12
Petteys Albert S., 1¾ 16
Petteys Seth A., 108 16
Pinckney Henry, 60 36
Placeway John M. I 25
Powers Lucius, 1 73 26-27
Powers Sarah, 130 26-27
Pryer ,vmiam E., 77 35
Qu1nn Joseph Jr., 80 29
Quinn Joseph Sr., 160 17-18- 19-20
Redford James, 160 IZ...IJ-14
Rice Thomas J .• 6o 36
Rogers William, 40 36
Rolason Charlotte, 440 z-20-11
Rolason David, no 9-16
H0l-190
LIVISGSTO.· COU!\~Y DlltECTORY.
• ME.
Rolasoa Henry,
Ryan John,
lmon imeon D.,
L awyer ndrew J.,
e ton Orvill W .,
hankland Veeder,
haw Charles,
heehan, John and Dennis,
heehan Thomas,
impson Horace,
tockable Richard,
tewart Chancy A.,
St ddard Elijah,
Sn der Rosette
weeney Joh.n,
winesbury Charles,
Teeple tephen,
Trav-i3 Chartes
Twitchel H. A.,
Twitchell toddard W.,
Van Fleet John,
an Horn David,
Van Horn James,
\.njamin E.,
Mitchell Myron,
HOl-215
ACRES.
220
92
170
160
120
120
40
130
30
iS
JI5
21
280
140
40
40
40
125
80
0
2 0
6
75
100
0
JOO
2
176
15
120
200
340
100
220
40
So
Bo
8o
50
120
340
110
u6
58
140
140
8ECTI -
r-i,
9-18 s- 6- 9
2.3-24
16
6
5
2l-2Z
32
35
25-26
6
24-25
:?9
:.i9
2
2
3
19
24
18
I
30
34
33
25
7
4- 5 s s 28
.21- 22-31-33
20-21
19-20-21
15
13
26
26
19
23
12-13
36
2
4
17-io
9
~n6 LlVl~GSTON COUNTY nIRBCTORY.
--·-----··-----·-------..... -...... ........ - .......................... _______
N.urE, ACRES. 8'ECTI01'S.
Moon Lemuel, 20 16
Morgan Franklin, 100 34
Moses Thomas, 220 IO
Munnighan Bernard, 20 14
Norton H. H., 280 6
0' Conner Charles, 80 14
Paddock Elizabeth, 130 I I
PadJey H. M., 80 34
Purdy L. D., 140 18-19
Reason Elijah, 130 10-21
Reed Linus, 145 2 - 8
Reed P. L., t90 1-12
Ritenger Frederick, 120 18
Root Charles H., z 18
Ross Thomas, 2 33 22- 2 7-34
Rubbins Adams Jr. , 16o 27
Rubbins John, 140 n-23
Russell Hans, 8o 12
Saunders E. F., 50 8
Schuyler P. L., 100 16-20
~llman Ralph, 10 36
Sewell George, 131 8-18
Sexton James & George, 120 Ir
Sexton William H., 240 14
Sharp Josiah, 40 12
Smith David 0 ., 320 -i- s- 8
Smith George A., 120 2r
Smith Henry, 40 30
Smith Nelson A., 200 8-17
Smith P. L., 33° 6- 7
Smith Silas M., 120 22
Smith Willis, JOO 10
Smock Alexander, 85 6
Smock George, 6Q 4
Snyder James, 55 27
Snyder James W., 80 27
Stoddard John, 205 25-36
Switzer Charles G., 110 22
Switzer George H., 360 23-~6-27
Tenney Henry M. , 2 19
Tunnard Joseph, so 28
Twilley J . M., 80 9
Van Horn Moses, 80 23
Van Patten Aaron, t6o 20
Voght Michael, 80 5
Wallace George W., 80 17
HOl -21 6
f,[\rlNGSTO~ COUNT\"" l>IRECTOtlY.
NAME.
Watson William,
Wekker Charles,
Welcker Theodore. ,v eihelm George,
Well er Reuben,
Wilcox \,Villiam H.,
Wiley Hugh,
Wilkinson George .li. ,
Wilkinson Samuel C.,
Williston Charles:
Wimbles Arthur,
Winegar A. A.,
""\Ying H elen G.,
Woll Conrad,
\Vood Augustus,
\Vright Alfred ,
Wright Willia111,
Younglove Georgt,
Younglove Mary,
IS
H0l-217
•, CREE!.
160
80
1 80
40
I
200
50
100
{00
.80
I
180
40
c6o
So
95
160
40
.j.0
8ECT10NS •
36
13
r3-r4
9
I
2
31
20
9
34
19
.25-35-36
10
3- 9-10
23
26
. . '
13
33
33
OCEOLA TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST.
NA~. ACRE"". Ec'l'ION ,
Allen Lewis 85 6
Andrewc Thomas, 80 25-26
Andre-.. Z. T., 80 I
Armstrong EHen, 160 22
Baker Adam, 82 19-30
Barbour ·wirnam, 220 33- 34
B.arron Richard, 186}-f 7- 8
Barron Thomas, 80 7
Batcheler E. & B. F ., 160 14
Batcheler . and Jerr; 140 14-15
Bergin David, (guardian) Bo 25
Bergin David, 227}~ 26-27
Bergin Michael, 177 2 6-34-35
Bergin Patrick, 209 34-35
Bishop H. .' 80 13
Botsford, Mr. 140 II
Botsford J. A ., 140 14-15
Botsford J. D., 80 10
Botsford John \V., 248 14- 23- 24
Bramer Bertha, 160 35
Brayton Ira, 5¾ 31
Briggs Anson C., JOO 33-34
Briggs Joseph, 80 20
Brown Charle , 100 12
Brown Magnus., 119¾' 19
Browning Edwardt 360 24-25- 26
Browning P. T., 285 13- 1.1-24
Bush Robert, 120 r3~24
Bush Henry 60 33-34
Cargro Michael, 48 2
Casady Eugene, 100 6- 8
Casady J. D., 60 9
H01-218
LI I , GSTO~ 0 STY nm£CTORY.
AlfE.
Clark E. ~-,
Clark \V. C.,
Cole Jo·eph,
Corn well \Ya rren >
Crittenden L. C.J
Curd}· D. .,
Curdy ~:Iyron,
Dean amuel,
Dibule Jost:ph A.
Eager Charles,
Eager Franci ,
Eager J ... L,
Eager homas,
-dwards \\ illiafn,
Fahay Edward,
Feany Bernard1
l'eauy Pat ick
Fisher ,..amuel,
Fox. A. C. Jr.,
Frey George,
Fry H . G. W.,
uller Jacob!
Gannon Haura,
,-eorge Albert,
George Martin,
Gri wold, fcDole,
Gri ·w ld R.,
Hacker \Villiam,
Hardy E. J.,
Harri John
Hazard ·illiam J.,
Hetcheler Johr.,
Hetcheler ·arah,
Hill Duley R.,
Hill E li ha \V.,
Hines J eph,
Holmes John,
Holt Aaron,
Hooker Ch-arles,
Hosley E . B.,
Hugh George,
Hughs James,
Hughs James, Jr.,
Hughs John, Jr.,
Huntly H. 0.,
Jobb Wil iam,
H0l -219
ACRE
136
8 0
I 17
80
320
t .. 7
200
120
60}-S
00
120
313}6
80
ro8
So
80
40
81
36
1 20
160
145
40
So
120
40
6
104
571
80
124
231
160
101
94
163¼
161
210
ro6
158}6
40
92¾,
97
60
40
r90
SECTION .
12
2-11
2
11
16-27-28
,?0-27-30
Il-14
4- 9
30
8-17
8
- 8
6
2- 3
36
21
16
6
4
to
6
31
35
35
CO
I
2
36
z-23-26-28
28-29
2
4
16-17
3
J
2-5-2 7-34
9- 0--- 1 5
28-29
1 r-23-24
18
33
28-33
29-33
33
25
19
220 LIVl~GSTO~ COU~TY DIRECTORY.
NA.KE.
Judge Barnard,
Kellogg Ebenezer""
Kentner Lorenzo,
Kirk Albert,
Kirk Andrew~
Legg N. F.,
Lewis H. N.,
Logan Hen rr,,
Lore Adam,
Lore Josephus,
Love John C.,
McDonaugh .F,ancis~
McGiveney Thomas.,
McGuire 111011').as""
McGuire Hugh,
McGunn John 1
McGunn Thomas,
McKei ver ThonlaS J. . ,
McKenney Patrick,
McLane John,
Mc Vin Cornelius,
Merithew E. R,
Merithew Philander~
Merrell John B.,
M errell Philen10n,
MiUer F. J.,
Miller M. E~
Miller S. J.,
Moran John,
Mvrdocli. George \V.,
MU5$0ll 111oma"">,
Nelson Arch.,
O'Dwyer Edwin,
Opell Warner,
Owen H. C. 1
Palmer William,
Pardee Tunice R.,
Pantee W. K . .,
Parker Danford,
Parker Edward,
Parker James.
Parks Harvey \V.7 Pc.\l'ks ThomclS J.,
Parshall Chauncer;,
Parshall Jesse.
Patshall R. E.,
,\.CR.ES,
1io
196
60
100
too
IIJ
.n5
2 39
40
140
60
160
,
2:50
40
ioo
80
13r
240
205
t
12
120
24
-l-0
120
160
So
16
40
So
84
4,0
So
175
65
160
160
zo
120
300
too
60
20
2 55
109
4
H0l-220
~ECTlONS.
zz
36
•9-3o
23
29
3
36
27-18-34
16
8- 9
9
16
5- 6
24
13-24
21
28
24-25
16-21
2
28
9
z
7
15
17
I
18
34
16
19
14
12
32
IO
25
20
20
4-10
30
30
15
15
f2-IJ-I4
I
12
LJVDIGSTON COl:NT\'.' DIRECTonv.
N.OfE.
Parshall T. K.,
Parshall Vincent,
Pettibone James,
Pettibone Roswell,
Peterson Samuel,
Pittenger Dylan,
Pittenger R. R.,
Powell David,
Powers John,
Purcell Martin,
Rhodes Catherine,
Rich George G.,
Riddle Andrew,
Riddle S. E.,
Riddle \YiUiam,
Rumsey James,
Rumsey Ruth,
Saunders George,
Saunders ~- M.,
Scott Beal y,
Scully Anthony,
Scully \Villiam,
Seaman Abraham,
Simons Matthias.
Sheppard Squire,
Slader Amos,
Smith John,
Smith William G.,
Snell Amelia,
Solomon Jan1es,
Switts Jacob.
Taft James,
Taft Noah,
Taft Samuel,
Taft Willa.rd,
Tazziman Edward,
Tomison Samuel,
Tuttle Ge-orge H.,
VanCamp David,
VanCamp H. S.,
VanCamp J. A.,
Vancuren Charles,
Vorce H. A.,
Walker Richard,
Walker Robert,
Walker Thomas,
H0l-221
55
160
8o
80
So
1¼
35
100
80
40
80
1.J9
qo
160
lCO
.lOO
80
80
80
11.%
I .JO
.is
80
40
15
:Z,+O
77
130
101
Bo
IIO
150
160
u6
86
80
40
cog
76
110
60
200
40
200
100
240
221
SECTIONS.
13
12
32
33
15-16
2
[Z
22
21
20
26
1
21-28-29
15
19-20
.22-28
29
19
31
3
28-29
28
It
JI
10
:29-3o
31
27
.2- 3
16
1 s- 9 s
.s
4
6
9
31
3
2- 3
2
17- 18
IJ
2 0-32-33 s
17-.20-30
LIVINGSTO~ COUNIY DIR.EC'rORY.
NA.l""E. ACRES. SECTIOKS,
Wall Peter, 40 24
Warren Robert, 140 7
Waterhnuse Amos, IO] 14-15-22
Watterma.n Asa, 131 I
'Neakley Alice, 1~5 86
Wenk \Villiam H, 30 IO
\Vestfall F.. s., 99 2-II
\Vestfal Martha, 20 I I
vVhite Alfred, 100 2-I [
Whittaker Daniel, 1 9S 21-29
\Vhittaker \Villiam, l~O zo
Wilcox. Alonzo, 200 4- 9
Wikox. R. S., 160 IO
Vv,llet Harriet, 40 9
Youngs David, 80 s
PUTNAM TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
- -- - -- - -
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH. RANGE 4 EAST.
N.\.""11!:. A r.&.i.. ECTIO
Afflick Robert, 200 1
Allen J. P. 80 2
Alli -on Doratha.., 140 2
Allison Freeman \.\ ., 92 2-11
Allison Gabriel, 210 9-11
Annis F...li, 250 4- 5
Amel John, So I
A rnel Robert, 40
Barton Silas A., (2[ 30-3z
Beal Elihn, 70 2 8-33
Beebe Levi, 0 13-14
Beebe . T. , 'o 17
Bennett G rsham, 200 r-2-11
Black \\Tilliam, So 36
Bland George 120 s- 6
Brogan Jame5, So 5
Hrokaw Isaac, 79 37
Brown Era.smu. 1 40 35
Brown Luther 1 130 2-II
Bullock M. \\r., 200 18-19
Burch Villiam I 22
Burdon Freeman R., (20 6
Burgess Notman ., 40 8- 9
Caffrey \Villiam, 240 36
Campbell Mrs. Eunice, 23-25-26
Carr D. D., 220 15-22,
Carr M. D., 245 3-10-16
Ca! te L. B., l20 14
Cate Jeremiah, 40 26
Chalker A. E. So 30
Chambers John, 160 [(-12
H0l-223
224 LIVINGSTON COUNTY DmECTOJtY.
NAME. •. \CRRS. S.EC'flONS.
Chappel Delos, 4 22
Chappel Fred, 40 29
Chubb Major E .• JOZ¾ 1-2
Clark Charles, 80 25
Clark Hugh, 140 33-34
Collier Francis, lZO 3-10
Conrad Charles, So 31
Cook S. M., 320 3i-3:,
Crofoot George, 304 16-20-21-23-25-26
Crowfoot John A., 50 II
Culy Joseph, 20 25
Darrow M. F., 36 40
Darwin Edwin, 120 2 5-35
Darwin S. A., lZO 26-36
Decker Freeman, 40 29
Devero John, 240 11-10-15
Decking John, 40 4
Depkins Austin, 1 22
Doyle James, 25 8½ 29-30
Dunn Christopher, 40 3
Dunn James, 140 14-15
Dunning John., 1,½ 30
Eaman James, 53° 7-18-19-zS-36
Farley Michael, 170 1-12
Fisb Elbridge, 80 13
Fish John, 40 31
Fitch L. ""tV., 132¾ 4
Fitzsimons Christopher, 182,½ 6
FuHer Moses, 195¾ 5-8-23
Furgeson Joseph, 80 34
Gardner Elizabeth, 40 20
Gardner Henry, 20 10
Gardner \Villiam, 40 29
Gardner \Vm. & H. B,, 16o 20-21-28-29
Gamley Thomas, 120 IO
Gilles Ann, 51 5
Green Reuben, 45}'~ 5
Grimes Thompson, 72 24
Ha11 James R., 120 10-24
Harris John, 280 34-35
Harris Martin, 120 33
Harris Peter, IZO 2 1-33-34
Harris Thomas, 50 34
Hause Jesse J.; 120 II- 12
Hau~ Robert F., 10 2
Haze C. W., 674 14-21-22-23-27
H0l-224
LIVINGS'l' ON cou::--;T\' UHU£CTORY. 2z5
_,,_......_.._ .... .. .,. -~------ ---· ,...._ ... ---· ·-----~---
NAllll:. .-\CHES. SECTIONS,
Hendee & Swartout, 160 12
Hicks George, So 24
Hinchey George H., 160 16
H inchey J. W., 40 2J
Hinchey McCluer) 80 z
Hinchey S. M. C., z40 17-20-21
Hodgeman Joseph P., 105 13-24
Ingram Phrebe, So z
Jackson Albert and Orla, 240 z6-35- 36
Jackwn Dan, 240 35-z6
Jacoby Lyclia, 80 27
Jeffrey Thomas, 81}~ 3
Jenkins Mrs.Phmbe, So 21-22
Kelley Peter, I to 21-28
""Kelley Patrick, I 20 29
Kennedy Patrick, JOO 29
King Mrs. Cornelia, 20 6
Lake R. W., 40 i5
Lakin John, So 6
LaRue James M., 214 23-25-26
L:l.Rue Sarah, 20 27
Lavy Julia, 16o 28-27
Leland A. G., 150 3-31-32
Love Charlest 180 8-9
Lyman ,vmiam, So 33 Maun Alvin, So 21
Marble James, 208 18-19
Martin John, 180 10
Martin Patrick, J6o 14
Martin E. )V., 133¼ 6
McIntyre Alexander, 6 23
Miller Willis ~, 100 8- 9
Mitchell Nathaniel, llJ 11
Monks Christopher, 320 ~6-27-28
Monks Damascus (tenant) 200 20
Monks Joseph, 80 28
Monks Marcellus, 120 27
Monks Mary. 2¼ 27
Moore Wm. A., 40 8
Mulgrove Junius, 72 I
Murphy Mrs. Ann, ~o 19
Murphy Thomas, 40 1
Murphy WiJLiam, 188 30
Nash James, 8o 16-21
Nash Seymour, 16o 15-21-29
Nye Mrs. Lydia, 3 24
H0l-225
226 1,1\'lNGS'l'O~ COU~TV ntRECTOllY.
----··-····-·--·-··..--..-----·-.-. ------ -- ••••• ·--·-- - 4""_ _. ..... _. ·--··----· .. ·------~----
N,HJE. ACRES. SECTIO.t,S.
Oliver John, 11 24- 26
Padley H., 20 3
Palmer Margaret, t 6o 33-3.J
Placeway \Villiam, 6 z3
Placeway Wm. H., 18o 13-24-25
Person James, 280 3- 4- 9
Petteys S A. (administrator), 320 12-13
Plummer Joseμh, 40 zo
Potter Ndson D., I 27
Randall George H., So 2
Roche Kerry, 90¾ 3
Roche Mrs. John, 80 33
Roche Richard, 200 19
Reason Albert, 95 18-19
Reason Frank, 160 7
Reason Mrs. Ann, 45 18
Ree,·es Ira V., 629 29-32
Richmond Silas, JlO 17- 19
Rose F. G., 220 14-15-23-z7
Sandy James, 6.¾' 23
!:ieary James, 80 s
Shafer Solomon, I 35
Sigler Frank, 80 35
Sigler John, S¾ 23
Sigler Jacob. zoo 35
Smith Herman, 128 3
Speers James, 200 9
Sprout RowJey A., 2 53 3-17-20
Swartout Gersham. 150 12
Sweet Lafayette, 80 13-14
Teeple S. G. & C. W., 40 23
Thompson \Villiam E., IZO 13
Tiplady James, 240 2 7-39
VanWinkle C. D., 3 15 9-10-15-z8
\\'alters David, 120 7
Webb Daniel, 130 17-20
Webb Freeman, 456 8-16-17
Webb Rollin, 140 16-17
Welch Thomas, too 14
Wheeler Addison. 100 23-25
White L.B., 8o 28-29
'Wilson Samuel. 150 18-30
,vhitcomb N. N,1 140 24-25
Wood C. M., 2It 18-19
You_og Jonas Jr., 8o 35
Younglove George, 254 3- 4
H01 -226
TYRONE TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH. RANGE fJ EAST.
N.nm.
Algeo James
Algeo Lewis C.,
Algeo Lewis,
Andrews Adam r·.,
Andrews John7
Angus Charles,
Armstrong Henry,
Bailey Abram,
Baker Anson,
Barkman 1''rcderick,
Bark man Levi,
Barnes Henry,
Barnes John N.,
Barnes Joseph,
Bates Addison,
.Bates Thomas J.,
Beamer William,
Beardsley George,
Becker H<11Tiett,
Becker Peter J .,
Becker ,vallace,
Beebe Hosea,
""Belden Daniel,
Betts Daniel;
Billings Mulbard,
Birch S. C.,
Birdsall Ben,
Black C. G.,
Bly Eugene,
Bristol John H.,
Bunyan D. D.,
H0l-227
ACRES.
65
31
L 10
So
80
60
60
84
IO
So
So
40
40
80
60
20
157
40
88¼
240
18
50
60
22
81
40
6o
100
80
40
Sl::CTIONS,
25
25
25
11-14
I I
10
17
3
36
13
13
20
16
15
27
30 s- 9
l l
25
2 8-33
23
6
5
23-27
2
. 3- 4
I
23-26
21
29
15
228 Ll\'I GSTO, COU. ""TV DlltEC1'0ltY,
Burnett C. F.
Button E. L.,
Buxton William ·.,
Buzzard I rael,
Callahan John .,
Canfield David,
Carmer Daniel
armer J.C.
Canner John T .•
Carmer \' illiam P.
Carmody Corneliu ·,
Carr William,
Carter illiam
Ca em nt \Villiam,
Chamberlain---,
Chamberlain Ezra
Chamberlain J ph,
Chase Eliza,
Chase Harrison,
Chri pell Jam . ,
Church John D.,
Cleveland Lucius
Clinton John,
Clou h Elijah,
Cole baac T.
Cole ate T.,
Col lard Richard,
Colwell David,
ol ell John P.
Connell John O.,
Cook Mrs. Mahala,
Cook il~.
orey Joseph
Cornell Alonzo,
Cornell George,
Cornell Horace,
Corne II Isaac,
Corti r Peter
Cox Thomas,
Cranston Da id 0.,
Cran ton Frank,
Cranston John,
Crawford Milo,
Crawford Squire 8.,
Daniels James,
Dawson \i 'illiam,
. ,
H0l -228
. \ 'Ith'.
3
40
40
40
180
40
79.¼
46 }'-5
80
-lO
40
100
So
185
96
151
80
0
4
80
J
7S
z7
95
IJ6
280
120
I &t
4+
8
71¾
16o
135
184
2
195
IO
117
240
40
4,0
40
18
33 +o
ECTION •
1S
27
15
14
17-.. 0
16
lO
21
9 - 10
10
14.
19
l4
3
31
30-3 1
30
2Z
21
29
24
z9
9
1
JI
31
23-24
4- 9
I
19
2,
7
22
34-35
32
31
28-29-32
32
8
rS
16
16
9
16
18
13
LlVlXGSTOX COU~T\' OIHECTORY. 229
NAME,
Dean Edward.
Denton De Witt,
Denton S. R.,
Dext.er Amos,
Dexter 0. ar L,
Dexter \Villiaru A.,
Dodd George A.,
Dodd Jasper
Donald on Abran1,
Donaldson B. \V .,
Donaldson Henry C.
Donaldson Rachel
Donaldson Rachel, (gu.:trdian )
Donaldson amuel,
Dormeyer Philip
Dormeyer Philip Jr.,
Doty Elias,
Do, d Michael,
Dowd Patrick,
Earl Philip,
Evan- Caleb,
Farnham Henn-,
Farnham Hiram
Farnham John
Farnham Robertson
Farr Ed ward.
Fasket Byron,
Feezlear E. A.,
Fikes James L
Fletcher Has,
Fletcher Thoma ·,
Foley John,
Fox Elder, ,
Fredenburg Frederi k
Fredenburg PnilettL,
Freeman Linus,
Fuller immons,
Gardner Amile,
Gardner A. R.,
Gardner Au tin \V .•
Gardner Lydia,
Gardner M. D.
Garnet R. B.,
Gates George \\ . ,
Gault Orlando,
Gordon \ 'illiam,
H0l-229
ACHES.
35.½
120
80
'o
2
60
100
47 _½
1 20
6o
60
123
150
44
40
93
So
So
172
160
100
l ""O
120
IlO
50
80
40
96
80
200
80
40
I20
tl6
40
7S
200
8o
75
186
113
77
41
¼
50
' ECTIO?.S.
31
n-12
l 'l
29
21
32
33
32 -33
35
35
35
35
35
35
io
33
I
26
25
4
34
30-32
17
29
17
27
4
15
3~
36
n - z3
I4
6
20-21
20-21
26-27
II
27-28
z7
28
27-28-33-34
21-28
2
10
31
36
2JO Lffl. GSTO~ COU. 'TY DIRECTORY,
A)l '
Gould Jame H.,
Gould F. L,
Green Jam . ,
Gri. wold Ja ob .,
Gurdon Alfred
Hale J , ·itt,
Hale Joh,
Halev • [ichael,
Hamilton John H.
Harvey . P.,
Harvey \Vellington,
Herrin ton )iichael.
Hicks R. M.,
Hill elson J .,
H'llman M. M.,
Hoagland Geor e,
Hoff 1an Stephen,
Hogan John
HO!!an farcin
Hogan Michael
Hollenbeck John,
Holmes Davi---......- -
NAUE. •. \Cll-£8. SEOTIONS.
Shook \Villiam H., czo 28
Simpson John, l I
Sisson Lucy A., So 5
Slayton :Melinda, 40 22
Slayton ~felinda, (a,lministratrix1 ) 99 27
Slover Alfred, 60 29
Slover John \V., 70 19
Small John, .J.O 29
Small Thomas, 20 29
Smith D. A., .J.O 6
Smith Devereaux, 40 26
Smith John, 33 18
Smith John L., 55 12
Smith Mr. [02 6
Snow William L., 40 20
Spencer F. R., .J.O 35
Street Henry B., 90 17
Street Hiram G., 120 9-17
Street Philo .• 90 17
Sullivan Charles, 120 IJ
Sumner Daniel, a59 6- 8- 9
Tabor David, 40 I
Terbw,h George, 40 u
Thayer Isaac, 50 27
Thomas C. B. , 41_¾ 16
Thompson Gilbert, T2J 3
Thompson \Villiam, (administrator,) 160 24
Thompson \Villiam, 160 IJ
Topping Alexander, 140 7
Torry William, ¾ 31
TrolJman John, 110 16-18
Tubbs Butler S., 80 26
Tuomy Michael, 180 20
Van Voohics Henry, 50 2
Van Wagoner \Villiam, 40 5
Vinton Da\;d, I20 4
Wait :gtihu, 8o 24
\Vakemao Albert, 216 :27-33
\Vass Gci>rge, 59 IO
\Vaters Gilbert E., 60 I
\Vestfall John, JOO 28-29
Williams Edward, 130 15- 16
Wind1ate John, 16o 80
Wolverton A. J., 80 19
\Volverton Amos, 6o 16
Wolverton Sylvanus, 44 4- 9
\Vood R. P., 80 s
H01 -232
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP DIRECTORY.
- ---······- -- -
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST.
Abbott Cyrenus,
Abbott George,
Angell V. R. T.,
lfackus George C.,
Hackus Gordon.
Backus Odey J.,
Bangs Orange,
Ban~ & Lawrin,
Barnum Ryal,
Barton Daniel,
Harrett William,
Hird D. D.,
Bird William S.,
Bird & Barrack,
Blake \Villiam,
Boyce Sylvi~
llroughton Francis,
Brayley W. S. & J. W.,
Brearley Robert,
1-Jullis Charles E.,
Bullis C. N.,
Bullis Sylvester,
Bush Ezra T.,
Chapman Daniel,
Chapman Charles E.,
Chipman B. F.,
Chipman Maria,
Chipman Mrs. E .,
Chawson Levi,
Coleman William R.,
Collins Miles,
16
ACRES,
2%
150
56
40
160
39°
39°
1 75
5i
242
313
42
238
;(
35 ¼
1
28o
121
200
80
60
l¼
227
193
80 * 92¼
240
32
H01-233
9
2(-22
8
20
20
17-21-20
25-26-27
8
35
25-36
29-32
30-31
36
19-30
5
5
6
4- 9
28-3z
13
14
11-13 s
35-36
3- 9-10
24
9
8 s- 8
u-13
3
2 34 Ll\.INGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
NA.ME.
Connor Lawrence,
Cool A. V. S.,
Cool John,
Cool W. S. & C. S.,
Craig James,
Crossman J. L.,
Daniels Gilbert,
Daniels S. J.,
Daniels J. S.,
Davis Robert,
Davis William,
Denton D. S.,
Duffy Thomas,
Durkee James,
Dutton A. L ..
Dutton D. 0.,
Dyer Anna & Co.,
Farmer John,
Farrell Owen,
Fleming Michael,
Foster J. B.,
Fulmer John,
Gaunt James,
Gregory P. & H.,
Green Almon C.,
Grieve H. D.,
Grieve H..-u-riett,
Harford Charles,
Harp Abel,
Hartsuff H . D.
-1Iartsuff Z. A.,
Hefferman James,
Hemingway Silas,
Hoard Lyman,
Hobb C. M. & J. E.,
Holmes Albert D.,
Holmes R H.,
Holmes William S.,
Holt Sylvester,
Hopkins Philander,
Howell John, .
Howlett Thomas,
Hoyland Thomas,
Hudson Alva,
Ingels Wilson,
Isham Harry,
H01 -234
90
71
121
2It¼
40
140
St>
15 I
r6o
2
80
1 57
80
42
210
40
310
63
100
120
lI5
50
70
226
90
60
2
85
16o
4oz
220
160
160
160
93
70
200
250
8o
106
46
2 57
6o
40
161
¼
SECTIONS.
rr
6
5- 6- 7
6- 7- 8
27
15-22
2&-29
16-2c
23-28
35
36
33
2
22-33
15-16
5
5- 8
19
I-I I
23
3
17
36
ZI-28
25
27
9
3 zz
25-26-34-35-36
26
JI
14-15
15-16- 21
II-12-20
14
12-13
11-14-28
29
30
1
21-23-26
35-36
35
5
4- 5
LIVINGSTO~ COUNTY DlRBCTORY, z35
NAllE.
{ves Frank E.,
[ves Samuel G.,
Jackson Andrew,
Jackson John,
Jacobs Bellj:imin,
Jacobs Jesse,
Jacobs Philander,
Joslin D. ){.,
Kelly P.,
Kirkland Jo~ph,
Lawrin Thomas,
Lester Sebastian,
Lewis H erman C.,
Livermore James, ( heirs)
u,,ermore Joho J.,
Livermore Mrs. James,
L}'man H. F.,
Marshall John,
.Marshall Rol>ert C.,
~fartin Catherine,
.:\Cartin E. W.,
Martin George W.,
McConachie John,
McIntyre James, (estate of)
:\1cKendree James,
~icLay Hugh,
McLear Terrance,
McLear Patrick,
Miller George,
Milligan Thomas,
Montague A. S.,
l\1ontague George,
Moore Robert,
)forgan James,
Mould John,
Noble A. S.,
Xoble S. G.,
Palmer B. ~I.,
Peet Jane E.,
Perry Hial,
Perry Vincent,
Placeway Samuel,
Pond Otis,
Pyper James,
Ray Isaac,
Reason George W.,
H01-235
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ACRES. 8.ECTlONa,
r50 20
403 20-29-30-33-34
70 18
31z 18-19
I 15
120 r-16
229_¾ . 5- 8
83 25-26-28-34-35-36
!O 25
158 14
'"" 8 , .. ¼ s
140 I- 2
4° ~3
1 55 23
245 23-24-25
80 22
t8o 27-34
306 27-33-34
73 I
100 1-J 2
36 I
94 30-31
174 "" 31-32
5 28
80 31
120 27
432 28 ·29-32
50 2
119 27-34
224 15-16-~5
.o
80
200
40
1'0
45
30
188
80
40
LOO
60
40
80
270
2.2
33
10-14-15
4
II
.34-35-36
25
.20-28-29
24
23
24
2
J3
25
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LIVING 'TON COUSTY DIRECTORY.
SAXE.
Reason John,
Reason Nel on,.
Sales Ben jam in,
Sales 'William W.,
Sharp Fred~,
Sharp Hattie
Sheets Jesse '"".,
' hields John,
Simmons F .,
Smith William H.
Smith \\tilliam H. Jr. .
Sperry Sylve ter,
Stiles Reuben,
StilJson William H. ,
Steadman J. C.
Stevens Dennis,
Stewart J. J.,
Taylor Abram,
Taylor Alfred,
Tay1or Chri topher 7
Taylor John,
Taylor Richmond,
Taylor Zachariah,
·Topping Harris,
Topping Sylvester
Turner James
Tuttle Chester J.,
VanSyck e D. F.,
V anSyckle E. & s. 1-·.,
VanSycle John,.
Vets Harvey,
V~gts Mrs. Charles,
Wade A. D.,
Wallace John,
Wallace William,.
\V ard Gurdon
\Vasson Hyson,
Wasson Samuel,
Wasson Silas,
,vatson John,.
Watson John Jr.,
Watson Tate,
Wans Parmenes,
Webb Richard,
Westfall Aarenp
Westfall Albert,
ACIU:s.
ljO
100
:Z¼
Uo
100
10-0
160
136
161
145
80
40
80
J:?O
lOO
118
So
18
16o
262
220
186
::n8
116_½
¼
30
80
80
160
93
103
10
160
TOO
66
1 75
51
71
20
70
25
60
284
131
H0l-236
¼
~El'TIOl'{S.
l-12
IJ
26
z5
30
30
3-10
1-14
I
9-20-%1
- 9 :. 33
24
33
14-:6
4
25
20
20
X- 17-20
q-18-3-2
19-20
17-zo
4- s-s
5
28
35
8- 9
6- 8
6
J
5
20
14
23-24
2
4
3
4
32
33
36
25
22
7- 8
18
LlVlNGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
N.UIJ~.
Westfall C. H. ,
WiHiams William A.,
\.Vilson !::iamuel,
Wood Charles H.,
\Vood William W.,
\Voodworth Rufus,
\Vorden P. V.>
"" ' right David,
Yokum :\lhcn,
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ACkP.S.
166
I.JO
80
160
142
380
66
280
40
2 37
8ECTIONS.
7
:20-33
13
13-~4
10-15
10-15
32
2 , 3
31
LIVINGSTON COU-""TY DIRECTORY,
L. \V. FROST, Pres. J. P. ROGERS, Sec.
M. B. \VvNKOOP, Vice-Pres. S. C. CHANDLER, Actuarr.
COITIDITAL Lll'I IISUBAICI CO.
OF NEW YORK.
NORTHERN D E FARTM:EN""T_·
0FFICE~ 0. 10, BANX BLOCK
l:>etro:Lt, Ki.oh.
T() tJu Ciliuns of Lwi11gslo1t County :
Since my territory as Agent of the above company includes
your county, and hoping to make frequent visits there in
the future for the purpose of doing business in the Jine of making
out applications for Life or Endowment Insurance, I deem it
proper to make mention of a few facts as proof of our claim as a
company upon your confidence. The Continental was organized
in the month of May, 1866. Success bas crowned the efforts
of the Company, as can be shown by official reports, issued
annually from the time of its organization. Limited space will
only permit us to give :i statement of the standing of the Company
at tbe closing out of the first seven years of it,; operation.
At this timt! we make a showing of 54,580 policies. Income
for 1872, 13,158,105. Assets, same year, $6,059,201. The Liabiliti~,
S5,7i8,978. Surplus to Policy-Holders, $640,000. Total
death claims; $1,616,612. Those connecting themselves
with our company prove, generally, faithful workers, because, as
since it is a purely mutual company and all ef the earned satplus
g(Jes to the Policy-Holders, our profits as policy-holders increase
with the business.
Box 467.
JOHN SJJABS. District Agent,
Ann Arbor, ?tlich.
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P08TOFFIOE8 IN MICHIGAN.
The following is a list of Postoffices in Michigan, arranged
by Counties, corrected up to June 16, 1873. Those in italicsare
Money Order Offices; and those in s~IALL c .. s.PITAl.S are County
Seats, and Money Order Offices also:
Alcona Co.
Alcona.
Greenbush.
HARRJSVJLLE.
Allegan Co.
Abronia.
ALLEGAN.
Bradley.
Bravo.
Burnips Comers.
Cheshfre.
Diamond Sprmw..
Dorr.
Douglass.
Duelm.
Dunningsville.
Fennville.
Ganges.
Graafchap.
Gun Marsh.
Hamilton.
Hilliards.
Hopkins.
Hopkins Station.
Fillmore Center.
Clyde Centre.
Leighton.
Manlius.
:Martin.
Moline.
Monteith.
Monterey.
New Casco.
New Richmond.
New Salem.
Otsego.
O\'erisel.
Pine Plain.
Plainwell.
Proctor.
Sar,gatu.ck.
Shelbv\ilJe.
Silver· Creek.
Silver Lake.
Wayland.
\Vest Casco.
Alpena (:0.
ALPENA.
Ossineke.
Antrim Co.
Antrim City.
Atwood.
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Ceotral Lake.
Creswell.
ELK RAPIDS.
Mitchell.
Root\TiUe.
Spencer Creek.
Torch Lake.
Barr1 Co.
Baltimore .
Barryville.
Blair.
Bowen's Mills.
Cedar Creek.
Cre3Sey'.s Corners.
Filimore.
Gull Lake.
HASTINGS.
Hickory Corners.
Irving.
Johnstown.
Maple Grove.
Meadville.
.MidtlleviUe.
~iilo.
. Nashville.
North Irving.
LIYJ G TO CO • TY JR.ECTOR •
Orangevill ·Iill .
Prairievi I le.
Quinby.
Woodland.
Yanke .""prings.
Bay Co.
Arenac.
AuGres.
Bank
BAY Cu
Culver.
Deep River.
Es.5exvi 11 .
Graton.
Kawkawlin.
Pincoming.
Portsmouth.
Rowena.
kinner.
Sterling.
Terry Station.
Wenona.
·wmiams.
.Be.nzfe Co
Almira.
Benwnia.
FR.A. K f'OR1'.
Gilmore.
Homestead.
Inland.
Joyfield.
Platte.
South Frankfort.
Berrien Co
Avery.
Bainbridge.
Benton Har6or.
Berrien Center.
BERRI PRJNG
Buchanan.
Chickaming.
Coloma.
Dayton.
Eaoc)aire.
Galien.
Hagar.
Lak ton.
Millbure-h.
New B;ffi1/,,.
e Troy.
i/es.
Pipestone.
Pleasant -ant'·.
Rive id .
. f. Jo epl,.
awyer.
odu.
tevensvill .
Tlw~e Oaku.
nion Pier.
Water •liet.
Bran h Co.
Alganese.
Batavia.
Bethel.
Bronson.
J:lutler.
California.
COLDl ATER.
East Gilead.
Gilead.
Girard.
KindeJ'hook..
Mattison.
oble Center.
Orange ille.
Quincy.
heerwood.
011th Bud r.
Union City.
alhoon Co.
Abscota.
A/l,io1l.
Athen .
.Batlle Cruk.
Beerty. Dan ille.
Litclzfidd. EORT •
orth Unity.
Omena.
Provemont.
Solon.
Sutton's Bay.
~no.wee Co.
Addison.
ADRIAN.
Blissfield.
Cambridge.
Canandaigua .
Cla;,ton •
LlVISG$TON cou~ ry DlR.l!CTORY.
ClinttJ1t.
Deerfield.
Fairfield.
Geneva,
Huds1r11.
Kelley's Corners.
Lak~ Ridge.
Macon.
Medina.
J{()rtna~
Ogden Center.
Palmyra.
Rai in Center.
Ridge, ay.
Riga.
Rollin.
Rome.
Seneca.
Spri ogville.
Tecmnsdz.
Tipton.
\Vest Ogden.
\Vellsville.
\\ eston.
Lh'logston Co.
Br1tlzton
Cohocta.
Conway.
Deer Creek.
fleming.
FowlerviJ)e.
Genoa.
.-reen Oak.
Green Oak Statjon.
Hamburg.
Hartland.
HOWELL.
Iosco.
""Madison.
farion.
Oak Grove.
Oceola Center.
Parshall vi lie.
PettysviUe.
Pinckney.
Plainfield.
Tyrone.
Unadilla.
Jlacld aw Co.
UCKJ. AW.
mbCo.
Armada.
Cady.
Disco.
Fraser.
.Macomb.
Meade.
Ltfemphis.
• Iilton.
MT. Cl.EMn.·s.
Mt. emon.
An. .Balflinore.
New Ha en.
Quinn.
Ray.
Richmond.
Romeo.
R eville.
Utica.
Waldenburg.
\Varren.
\Vashington.
anlstee Co.
Bear Lake.
Brown.
Cleon
liNlS'fEE.
Marilla..
i orwalk.
Onekama.
Pierpont.
Pleasanton.
Stronach.
J[an)f.oq Co.
T. ]A ES.
rq ette &
Champion.
Clarksburg.
Gr'nwoodFumacc.
Har ev.
Humboldt.
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lshpeming.
~l.\R.QUETT£.
liorgan.
Iiclugammi.
Vegau,ue.
Palmer.
. 'toneville.
)( on Co.
Fairv·e\v.
Free Soil.
Gurnee.
- Indian Town .
LI COLN.
Luddington.
Riverton.
-ictory.
• eoo Co.
Altonn.
Four Towns.
Franklin.
Goodison.
Groveland.
Highland.
Holly.
Jersey.
Kensington .
Lakeville.
Mi!ft>rd.
New Hudson.
.1. • Farmington.
rovi.
Oak Hill.
03kwood.
Orchard Lake.
Orion.
Ortonville.
Oxford.
Pmn1Ac.
Rochester.
· Rose •
Royal Oak.
Southfield.
·outhLyons.
pringfield.
pring ills.
tony Run.
Troy.
\Vallcd Lake.
\VaterforcL
Wixon.
\Vest ov1.
'White Lake.
Ckeaoa Co.
Alice.
Allen Creek.
Bird.
Benona.
Blackberry Ridge.
Clay Bank.
Cob.M:oo•Sa.
Ll\'J~GST0S C0t:NTY DU\ECT0RY.
Colli n~ville.
Crystal Valley.
Ferrv.
Flo,;er Creek.
Golding.
Hansen.
HART.
Hazel Grove.
Hesperia.
Marshville.
Mears.
New Era.
Pt!ntwafrr.
Read.
Shelby.
Smith's Corners.
Stcbbinsville.
\Veare.
Ogemaw Co.
Greenwood.
Ogemaw Springs.
Outonagori Co.
Greenland.
ON1'0NAOOY.
Rockland.
011eeola Co.
Ashton.
Chase Lake.
Crapo.
Evart.
HERSEY.
Leroy.
Reed City.
Sears.
Tustin.
Ol$ego Co.
Otsego Lakt;'.
Ottawa Co.
Allendale.
Berlin.
Big Springs.
Blendon.
Coopersville.
Dennison.
Eastroanville.
Ft!rrysburgh.
Georgetown.
GRANO HAY£~.
Hanley.
Hazel Grove.
H olland.
Hudson vi Ile.
Jamestown.
Jenn isonville.
Johnsville.
Lamont.
New Gronigen.
New Holland.
Nortonville.
Nunica.
Ottawa Station.
Robinson.
Six Corners1
Spring Lake.
Tallmadge.
Ventura.
Vriesland.
Zee.iand.
Presque Isle Co.
Crawford's Quarry.
RocER's Cn-v.
R ogers Mills.
Roscommon Co.
Houghton Lake.
Roscommon.
Soglnaw Co.
Oakley.
Randall.
Redan.
SAG1t'\'AW.
St. Cltar/u.
South Saginaw.
Tavmouth.
Trortville.
Zilwaukee.
S1milao Co.
Am:idore.
Cedar Dale.
Charleston.
Davisville.
Deckerville.
Farmers.
Forestville.
Forester.
LEXINGTON.
Marlette.
:\linden.
Newman.
Oncard.
Pack's Mills.
Peck.
Pine Hall.
J>ort Sanilac.
Richmondville.
Speaker.
State Road.
Stevens Landing.
Tyre.
Burch Run.
Blumfield.
BlumfieJd June.
Bricigeport Genter.
Schoolcraft Co.
1-Jana Vista.
Carrollton.
Cass Bridge.
Chesaning.
East Saginati1•
Elk.
Frankenlust.
Franken rout b.
Hemlock City.
Hughesville.
Jay.
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Eusport.
Monastique.
O""OTA.
:shlawnssoo Co.
Bennington.
Barns.
Byron.
CoRUNNA.
Fremont.
Glass River.
Hartwell ville.
Hazelton.
Ha.zel Green.
LIVJ~GST01' COUNTY DIRECTORY. 247
Laingsburgh.
Muogerville.
)forth Newberg.
Owosso.
:Verry.
Pittsburgh.
Vernon.
West Haven.
~t. Clair Co.
Algona<:.
:\.tki ns.
Belle River.
Bervillc.
Brockway.
Brockway Center.
Capac.
Casco.
China.
Columbus.
Emm~t.
Fair H aven .
Fort Gratiot.
Goodell.
Jeddo.
Kenockee.
Lakeport.
Lynn. ~. t
1.J-fa rine Cit)'.
Marysville.
Merrillville.
PORT H URON.
Riley's Center.
Robert's Landing.
Ruby.
St. Clair.
Smith's Creek.
Thornton.
Vincent.
\Vales.
West Berlin.
St. Joseph Co.
Burr Oak.
C£N'TEHVH,U:.
Colon.
Constantine.
Fawn River.
Florence.
Fl0werfiield.
Leonidas.
~lendon.
Mottville.
Moore Park.
Oporto.
Parkville.
Sturgis.
1'/iree .Rivers.
White Pigeon.
T-useola Co.
Akron.
CARu.
Cass City.
Denmark.
East Da fton.
Elkland.
Eli ngton.
Elmwood.
Elva.
Fair Grove,
Gagetown.
Gilford.
Gates.
Kingston.
Mav.
Millington.
Pine Grove.
Richville.
Spinner.
Unionville.
Vassar.
Wajamega.
Watertown.
Watrouwille.
Wisner.
Worth.
Van Buren Co.
Almena.
Bangor.
Bear Lake Mill.s.
Bloomingdale.
.B,·udsvi/!e.
Covert.
Duatur.
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Glendale.
Gooleville.
Hartford.
KeelersviUe.
Kendall.
Kiubec.
Lawrence.
Lrwton.
Grand Jun ction.
.M attawan.
Mc Donald.
PAW PAW,
Pinc Grove lHil!s.
Prospect Lake.
Soutl, Haven.
Waverly.
11Yest Geneva.
lV ashteoa w Co.
ANN ARBOR.
Base Lake.
Benton.
Bridgew~ter.
Chelsea.
.Dexter.
Fredonia.
Travel River.
Lima.
Manchester.
Milan.
.Paint Creek.
River Raisin.
Sylvan.
Salem.
Saline.
&io.
Stony Creek.
Summit.
\Vebster.
\Vhitmore Lake.
York.
Ypsila11ti.
Wayne Co.
Beech.
Belden.
Belleville.
Canton.
LIVISGSTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Connor's Creek.
Dalton's Corners.
Dearbon ville.
Delray.
Denton.
DETROIT.
1-:corse.
Elm.
< ~ibraltar.
(;reenfield.
Grosse Isle.
Crosse Point.
Inkster.
Flat Rock.
Livonia.
I .t.:es v-ill e.
Martinsville.
Mtad's Mills.
Nankin.
New Boston.
Nqrth,•illc.
Oak.
Perri nsville.
Plank Road.
Plp,Lotdh.
Rawson ville.
Redford.
Romulus.
Rockwood.
Taylor Center.
Trenton.
Wallaceville.
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ivaynt.
\Vhitewood.
\Vyandotte.
Yew.
Wexford Co.
Bord's Mills.
Clay Hill.
Clam Lake.
Haring.
.Manwataka.
Manton.
Sherman.
\Vheatland.
\Vest Olive.
\\Texford.
\Vest Summit.
EXPRESS OFFICES IN MICHIGAN.
Albion.
. llegan.
• nn A\_rbor.
,· ttiCA.
. \ugu. ta.
Averill's.
Avery's.
Baldwin' . .
Bangor.
.Hanker'·.
Bath.
Battle Creek.
.Bay City.
Bellevue.
Bennington.
lie-nton Harbor.
Berlin.
Birch Rua:
Birmingham.
Bloomingdale.
Brady.
Breedsville.
Bridgeman' s.
Bridgeport.
Brighton.
Brooklyn.
Buchanan.
Buchtel.
Burlington.
Byron Centre.
Caledonia.
Camden.
Capac.
Casropolis.
17
AMERIOAN COMPANY.
Casinovia. Eaton Rapids.
Centreville. Edward burgh .
Ceres o. Emmet .
Chapin's. E canaba.
Charlotte. Evart .
CheLea. FarwelJ.
""'hesaning. Fennsville.
· Chester. Fentonville.
'lare. Flint.
Clarkston. Fowlerville .
Clima: . Franci o.
Clio. Freelands.
Coleman'.. F""ruitport.
Coloma. Gaines.
Co!on. Galesburgh.
Conc-0rcL Galien.
Coral. Geneva.
Cooper·i\·illc. Gob es.
Corunna. Gowen.
Dallas. Grand Blanc.
Davisuurg. Grand Haven (S'r).
Davison. Grand Haven (W'r).
Dayton. Grand Ledge.
Dearbom. Grand Rapid •
Decatur. Grandville.
Delhi (Ingham Co.) Grass Lake.
Delhi. GreenviHe.
Denton's, Hammond.
Detroit. Hanover.
Dexter. Hart.
Dorr. Hartford.
Dowagiac. Hastings.
Drayton Plains. Hersey.
East Saginaw. Highland.
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1,IYINGSTO"".'i COUNTY Dllt.F.CTOI(\"".
Hillsdale.
Holland.
Holly.
Homer.
Howard.
Howell.
Imlay City.
Inkster\.
Ionia.
Indian Creek.
Ipa,•a.
Jackson.
J . , enmson ~-
Jerome.
Jonesl'iJle.
Kalamazoo.
K. & S. H . Junction.
Kawkawlin.
Kendalls.
Kidd ville.
Laingsburg.
Lake.
Lansing.
Lapeer.
Lawton.
Leoni.
Leslie.
Linden.
Livonia.
Loomis.
Lowell.
Manchester.
i\J arcdlw .
Marengo.
Marquette.
Marshall.
Mason.
Mattawan.
Menomonee.
Metamora.
Middleville.
Midland City.
Milford.
Montague.
Mosherville.
Mount Morris.
Muir (or Lyons).
Muskegon (S'r).
Muskegon ( W'r).
NashvjJle.
l\egaunee.
Newaygo.
New Buffalo.
New Richmond.
Niles.
North Adam!,.
)forth Conconl.
N'orthville.
Novi.
'uncia.
Oakley.
Okemos.
Olivet.
Onon.c.
Schoolcraft.
Scio.
Shelby.
Shepards\'i lie.
Shermar..
!-iomerset.
Somerset Centre.
~outh Haven.
~mlth Lyon.
Sparta.
Spring Lake.
Staodi~h.
St. Charles.
St. Johns.
St. Joseph.
Tekonsha.
Three Oaks.
Tb.ree Rivers.
Troy.
Union City.
Utica.
YandaJia.
Vermontville.
Vernon.
Waterford.
Waten·liet.
\Vaync.
\Venona..
West Branch.
Whitehall.
\Vhite's Station.
WilUamston.
\Vixom.
Ypsilanti.
Zeland.
ZilwauL:.ec.
GOVERNMENTS AND OOIJRTS.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
FL :-; ~E . .: . GRA T,
P.R!.S DE T.
HENRY S. WlL ' ON~
VICE-PRE!ilDRNT.
SECRETAk\' Of STATE,
SECRETARY OF ·rHE TREASlJRV, •
SECRETARY OF WAR,
• ·•ECRETA.RY OF THE VY,
SF.CRETARV Ol-' THE INTE.kIOR, •
POST tASTEk Gf.:NF.RAI,
. \T'fORNEY GE F.RAl,
HA1 ULTON FI~H.
GEORGE S. BOUTWELL.
WILLIAM \V. BELK AP.
GEORGE l'tt ROBESON •
COLUMBUS DELA 0.
JOH . J. CRESWELL.
GEOR E H. ,vrLLIAMS .
SUPREME OOUR7.
CH!Ef<' }VSTlt:E,
ASSOCIAT JUSTICES.
NATHAN CLIFFORD,
WARD HU T,
WILLIAM TRONG,
DAVID DA VIS,
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NOAH H. WAYNE,
SAMUEL F. MILLER
~TEPHE J. FIELD,
JOSEPH P. BRADLEY.
151 UVlNO~TOS COV ·Tv DJRRCTORl'.
MICHIGAN STATE GOVERNMENT.
JOH J. B GLEY,
GOVKRl'l'OR.
HENRY H. HOL' ',
LJl!:.\JTENANT G:OVER!'tOR.
. ECk£'fARV OP . ""fE,
• ·TATE TR A UR R, •
t. DITOR Gr. ERAL,
COM.Ml ~ 'I EK Of LA, n OFFI ... :,
A r 1'0RN Y GE ""l'!RAL,
D. ""IEL TRIKER .
VICTORY P. COLLIER .
WILLI. ,{ HliMPHREY.
LEYERETf . CL \PP.
H ""ROt 1 D. BALL.
.- P'f, or P u m.rc I .-rK L""l'lo •, 0 ~ lEL B. BRIG ;, ..
SUPREME COURT.
Th t'ourt holrl · four terms annually m Ltnsing, c m•
n,encing on the first Tuesday afl r the first Monday of January,
Apdl Ju y and October.
CKtF.F JusTu.:r., I . C P: CHRI TIANCV.
AS OCIATK JUSTICE ,
BE JA IN F. GRAVE~ TH M. COOLEY.
J ME V. CAM PB.ELL
0/ROUIT OOURTB.
Fir.rt.-Daniel L. Pratt, of Hillstlale, Judge. Terms of
Court commence as follow·: Lena ee County-Third Tuesday
of January, fourth Tuesday of brch, third Tuesday of June,
first Tuesday of ovember. Monroe County-Third Tuesday
of February, first Tuesday of May, third Tuesday of Septerober1
first Tuesday of Decerrtbet. Hillsdale County-First Tut!sda.y of
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1.1v1:-.o.sT(JN (.;(Jl } NT\' Pf~l:!.C'fORY.
March, third Tnesrla of May, fir1't Tuesday of October, third
Tuesday of cccrnber.
Secon.d.-Henry H. Coolidge, of Nile_-, Judge. Tem'l.· of
Court commence as follo""·s; C:IS1 County-Fin-st Tue d ys of
June and September, second Tuesdays of March and ovenpk>er,
and third Tuesday of January. B~rricn Coanty-Firs Tuesday
of ·cbruary, third l'tte:rlay of . pril, fourth Tuesday--s of , ,~
lemher and Nm•ember an l ..eeond Tuesday of June.
rJ,ird.-Jarcd Patchin, of 1.>t:truil, Judg•. Tt!nn-. o C urt
,·unmience in \Vaync (the only <:011nty of Lhe t: in:uit) on the first
Tnesday of ctoher a.nd the fourth Tuer :lays uf Jan nary larch,
Ma, and Novemb r,
.ro11rl/1.-Alex. 0. Crane. of l exter. Judge. 'J't:rms of Court
comm nee as follows: Jackson County-Third iiondays of
January and March, sec:ond Monday of June and 6r:it Monday
of October. Ingham l:ounty- ·econd Monday of .February,
and fourth Monday of Aprjl, June and October. \Vashtenaw
County-Fourth Mondays of February and a) 1 second Monday
of. eptember, and. fourth Moaday of ovember.
Fifth.-George Woe>druff1 of Marshall, Judge. Terms of
Court commence as follows : Calhoun County-First Monday
of March, second Monday of May~ third Monday of September,
anc.l s1Jeond Mondny of Xovember. Eaton County-first o 1-
day of February, second onday of • pril, econd Monday of
June, and second Mondav of DecemlJer .
•S .1xt/t.-Jaines S. De\vey, of Pontiac~ Judge. Terms of
Court commence as follows : Oak.land County-First Mondays
of .February, May, September a.ad December. Lapeer County-
Second Tuesday of January, third Tuesday of March, third Tuesday
of August, and last Tuesday of October.
SevenJh.-Jo iah Turner, of Owosso, Judge. Terms of Cour
commence as folio, s; Tu ·ola County- -First Tuesdays of January,
April, June and October. Livingston County-Second
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LIVli'.liG ·-rox COl SlT DIIU':CTOllY.
Titesch\.y. of January, April mid June, and fourth Tue.Tlay or
. 'eptemuer. ""'hiawa.~et: Connty-.Fi13t Tue··days of Feuruar_: and
• lay, and ·econrt Tuesdays of . .'eptcmber aml Decl!n ber. Genc-
·ee County-Third Tuesda}."" of Febru ty, la}', Augu t and November.
Eijrllllt,-Louis S. Lovell, of lon""a, Judge. Terms of Court
commenct: as follows: Clinton County-Third ~·londays of Fchrna.
ry Mar .\ugm,t and .:. ovemlh:r. Ionia County-First ~Iondays
of .February ;\fay, August and O\'emhcr. . fontcah1
County-Third Mondays uf January, April, ! nly and Ot·toher.
i11t/c.-Charlc:s R. Hr wn. uf :Kalam.t1,(JU J udgc. Ten11.
of Court com nen. ·c .l!· follow,; an Hurcn County-Third
Tuesday uf January, fourth Tucsdar of • larch, third 'l ucs lay of
Sepcember. ancl fourth · 'nesd. y of 1 1ovemlit:r. Kalamazoo
County-J-'irst Tuesday of Febmary, ~e ond Tuesdny of . pril,
first Tuesday of October and econd Tue.day of D cember.
Tm/h..-John Moore of East .Saginaw, Judge. Terrns uf
Court comtnence as follows : ·agrnaw County~Last turday
of January first Monday of Febru.ary, cond fonday of . fay,
and third Monday of October. Gratiot County-Second Tuesday
of January first Tuesday of May and econd Tuesday of
October. Midland County-F~urth fonday. or . pri1 and December.
Isabe!la. County-Third Tue. days ·Of January and June.
Cb.re County-First Wedne. da_- after the third Tuestlavs of
January and ttrle.
E!cirmtll.-Dauiel Goudwin uf Ot:troit Judge. 'lerms uf
Court commence as follows: Menominee Coun y-Jlirst Monday
of May, and second Tuesday of September. Delta. County
-Second Monday .of May, and first Tuesday of September.
Chippewa County-Fourth Monday of May and fourth Mon•
day of August. Cheboygan County-First Tuesday of June,
and second Tuesday of Augu t. Mac ·nae County- ·econd
Tuesday of June and fir t Monday of August. fanito I County
-Third Monday of June, and last Monday of uly. Emmet
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Councy-l-'irst Friday after the first Tuesday of February, and
first Friday after the fourth Tuesday of June.
Twe(/lh.-James O'Grady, of Marquette, Judge. Terms of
Court c.:ommence as follows: Houghton County-First We