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Michigan Jackson
These purifiers are made at Jackson, and have become a necessity in all first-class mills. The capital of the " Purifier Company " is $1,000,000, and their business corresponds in extent to the amount of their capital.
1837.
In the year 1837 N. Munroe was dealing in dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, drugs, dyestuffs, window sash, etc. In the spring of 1837 J. N. & D. F. Dwight sold their stock of goods to N. Munroe. In
the summer Arza Richardson sold his stock to Derrick W. Owens, who kept a general assortment of goods, as did W. Budington and Wolfley & Rockwell.
Jackson Section 3
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