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Michigan

Jackson

In 1857 he became president of the Jackson City Gas Company, and now holds that office. Mr. Loomis was very active in procuring the construction of the Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw Railroad, of which he has been president since its completion. Mr. Loomis is a republican. He was mayor of the city in 1858, and of the house of representatives, legislature of Michigan 1859. John D. Conely settled in Jackson in 1854. He was admitted to the bar in 1858, and at once commenced the practice of his profession, which he has since followed very zealously and industriously, and with a marked degree of success. His first practice was in company with G. T. Gridley. In 1861 he entered into partnership with Gov. Blair and William K. Gibson, and was in company with them for two years. He is now alone in practice, and has a large and lucrative business. Mr. Conely has been for several years a member of the school board in the district in which he lives. He is a democrat but has taken very little interest in politics since the election in 1860, when he was a candidate for Congress on the Breckenridge ticket.

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