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Michigan

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C. E. Silsbee kept a furniture establishment. John Phelps had an ashery. N. M. & J. M. Gilbert were saddle and harness makers. Wright Chittock and L. Graves, tailors. Ring & Hibbard kept livery stable and run a line of stages to Adrian. In the fall D. B. Hibbard kept a livery stable. Ganson & Munroe were running the furnace and iron foundry and selling blocks. A. P. Maybee kept the Grand River House, and Munroe & Carpenter the Exchange. Johnson & Higby, Moody & John- -son, L. Chapman, D. Parkhurst, M. C. Hough, Edward Higby, PhineaS Farrand and Fairchild Farrand were practicing attorneys. Dr. John, McLean kept a drug store and practiced his profession. Dr. Ira C. Backus and Dr. Oliver Russ were also practicing physicians. J. W. Glidden re-paired clocks and watches. Cobb & Smith were painters and glaziers,Q. W. Logan & Co. made and sold boots and shoes.

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