This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...YEARS AFTER. To review fully the years of progress between 1859 and 1866, in regard to this city, would in itself be the work of months. However, by adhering to the plan of periodical notice, the advances made by the city can be fully shown, and comparison with the village of 1853 be made easy. Beginning with the newspapers, there were the DaUij Enterprim and the Weekly Courier published in the city. The roll ot law representatives comprised the names of Messrs. James, Brown. Button, Stnrtevant, C. II. Camp, Clark, Loveland, Gage, Lewis, Gillett, Gamble, Henry Hoyt, Harvey Joslin, D. W. Perkins, E. H. Powers, Thompson. Flanders, W. L. Webber, Smith, Wheeler, Herring, Wisner, and Dillingham--in all 23. The list of physicians met with a similar increase, and comprised the names of D. C. Bennett, A. Farnsworth, D. S. Hall, F. W. Herring, B. Hess, O. L. Mason, F. Massbacher, N. Osborne, D. B. Ross, A. B. Spinney, John Thompson, S. W. Turner, A. VanDusen, Charles Von Daniels, and M. M. Wheeler; total, 15. The banks were known as the First National, Merchants' National, Saginaw Valley, and C. K. Robinson & Co.'s. The architects and builders were C. V. Moross, I. H. McFarlin, P. McEachron, Thomas Germain, and Wm. G. Dietz. EzraGoddard, Sears and Carey were surveyors and engineers. The list of artists comprised the names of Goodridge Bros., James T. Randall, and Wm. Roberts. The booksellers of the city were T. E. Doughty & Co., Frey & Co., and Geo. F. Lewis. The lumber manufacturers and dealers' list contained the names of Burt & Bros., Catlin & Sanborn, Estabrook & Mason, John Hayden, A. II. Hunter, C. B. Jones, C. C. McLane, Seth McLane, C. N. Perry & Sons, Charles Post & Co., D. F. Rose, J. F. Rust & Co., T. P. Sears, I. E. Sh...
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