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Michigan Jackson
On the 6th of March, 1838, the legislature changed the name of Jack-sonburgh to Jackson.
In 1838 Moody and Johnson were partners as attorneys. D. Park-hurst, Myrick C. Hough, Leander Chapman, Phineas Farrand and E. Higby were also practicing attorneys. M. B. & J. W. Medbury, W. Baker & Co., Green & Jessup, L. Blackwell & Co., Ford & Buck, and Wm. H. & N. Monroe were merchants. Amos Bigelow, hardware merchant; J. M. Gilbert, saddlery; L. Graves, tailor; W. Chittock, tailoring establishment; ' J. B. Cobb and Smith M. Brown, carriage painters. Russell Blackman was keeping public house, and the " Grand River House " was kept by H. P. Maybee : George W. Gorham was a practicing physician; L. S. House, hat store; J. W. Gledden, watch and clock repairing; Jackson academy, by Mr. Dudley; D. B. Hibbard, livery stable ; Charles Derby,'auctioneer; Joseph Ganson and Stephen Monroe, proprietors of Jackson iron foundry; Samuel Higby, Alonzo Bennett and Jason W. Packard,school inspectors; Lewis D. Welling,
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