Condition of the Michigan Indians in 1890
Michigan Indian Tribes in the 1890 Census
Idaho owes much to her sturdy German and German-American population, whose thrift and industry have made success in every field of endeavor. Prominent among the businessmen of Genesee is Charles Bomberg, raiser and buyer of cattle and a butcher and dealer in meat. Mr. Bomberg is of German parentage. He was born in Huron County,
Sarah A. Cole, M. D. In a state which had thrown open the door of opportunity to women in many vocations and professions Doctor Cole, of Lincoln, Kansas, is one of the distinguished women in the field of medicine and surgery. She had been a successful practitioner for nearly thirty years, and had spent a
United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Bingham Township – Alexander McKenzie, James Gilson, Horace P. Shaver, Cyrus T. Hathaway, Michael Murphy. Andrew Patrick. Brookfield Township – George Cross, William Wilson. Sidney Walker. Lander Gokey, Frederick Ketchmer. Caseville Township –