Pioneer Collections, 8. köideThe Society, 1886 |
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Page 23
... returned to Uniontown , his native place , in 1829 for a short time , but in the fall of that year journeyed on horseback to the wilds of Michigan Territory , then just beginning to attract the attention of wide - awake and enterprising ...
... returned to Uniontown , his native place , in 1829 for a short time , but in the fall of that year journeyed on horseback to the wilds of Michigan Territory , then just beginning to attract the attention of wide - awake and enterprising ...
Page 24
... returned a few months ago , and where he was warmly welcomed by his old neighbors , as an honorable and successful merchant , an extensive and enterprising dealer in real estate , a thorough business man , always ready to work for the ...
... returned a few months ago , and where he was warmly welcomed by his old neighbors , as an honorable and successful merchant , an extensive and enterprising dealer in real estate , a thorough business man , always ready to work for the ...
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... returned home . They came together , a respec- table number , and Ezekiel Gavitt , who was Pilcher's colleague , filled the appointment and left another for four weeks from that time . E. H. Pilcher came at that time to the house of ...
... returned home . They came together , a respec- table number , and Ezekiel Gavitt , who was Pilcher's colleague , filled the appointment and left another for four weeks from that time . E. H. Pilcher came at that time to the house of ...
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... returned to Tecumseh . In 1833 he was married in Detroit to Miss Maranda Olmstead . For several years he was successfully engaged in the hardware business in Tecumseh . In the month of September , 1876 , while in usually good health ...
... returned to Tecumseh . In 1833 he was married in Detroit to Miss Maranda Olmstead . For several years he was successfully engaged in the hardware business in Tecumseh . In the month of September , 1876 , while in usually good health ...
Page 63
... returned to Michigan and began the practice of medicine at Petersburg . In the year 1862 he again entered as a student of the University , wishing to attain to higher honors in his chosen profession , and in that year he graduated ...
... returned to Michigan and began the practice of medicine at Petersburg . In the year 1862 he again entered as a student of the University , wishing to attain to higher honors in his chosen profession , and in that year he graduated ...
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