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Cole, Lucy M., (Mrs. George H. Cannon)
685.

Cole, M., Mrs., gifts to society, 23.
Coleman, William, runaway slave, 282, 283.
Colgrove, Philip T., gave biography H. A.
Goodyear, 645-653.

Collector for museum, Mrs. F. S. Babbitt,
4, 18.

Collections, see Books M. P. & His. Soc.
Colleges, early started in Michigan, 527-
533, 545.

Collier, J. A., landlord, hotel at Dearborn,
101.

Collins, H. P., Rev., committee on election
officers, 18.

Collins, Judson D., pupil U. of M., 1841,
530.

Colman, (Coleman) Eliza, (Mrs. Rodney

Seymour) first teacher Kalamazoo, 523.
Colman, H. G., Mrs., 533.

Colon, Cadillac's horse, 330, 331.
Colonists, uneducated, 326.

Colonization, Dutch, motives for, 204.
Columbus, Christopher, explorer, 457.
Colvin, Hervey, 496.

Colvin, Mary L., Mrs., (Hervey) president
Womans' Clubs address, 491, 496-498.
Commerce, Michigan history needed on,
151.

Commercial Club, Kalamazoo, 51.
Commission, (1820) presented society by
H. N. Rowley, 9.

Committee, auditing, 1, 3; report, 4, 18,
48; historical of society, 4, 18; Kalama-
zoo County historical society, 39; report
on Statue at Washington, D. C., 5,
26-29.

Common Council, Detroit organization,
554.

Company, Colony of Canada disputed trade
with Cadillac, 332.

Compass, Solar, Burt's given museum, 112,
114; patented by Burt, 115, 117; ques-
tions over invention, 117, 118; Sun-
flower, trouble with, 115; surveyors,
affected by iron ores, 113.
Comstock,

(son of Addison J.) first
white child Adrain, 482.
Comstock, -, Miss (Mrs. Lucius Boltwood)
69.

Comstock, Addison J., founded Adrian,

481, 483; promoted railroad, 493; sketch,
482, 496.

Comstock, Addison J., Mrs., named Adrian,
482.

Comstock, C. C., paper on Daniel Ball,
69-73.

Comstock, Darius, Lenawee settler, 481-

483; promoted railroad, 493; sketch, 496.
Comstock, Horace H., town and village
named for, 528.

Comstock, Horace H., Mrs., niece J. Feni-
more Cooper, 528.
Comstock, Oliver Cromwell, sr., Dr. Rev.,
266; member Congress, 278.
Comstock, Oliver Cromwell, jr., Dr., 220,

246; aided fugitive slaves, 253, 254, 258,
266, 267, 276; called Abolitionist, 267;
defendant in Crosswhite slave case, 255,
260; judgment against, 265; sketch cited,
256.

Comstock, Mich., first mill at, 40; how
village named, 528.

Conant, Harry, Dr., physician to Gen. Cass
expedition, 574.

Conductors, underground railway stations,
281, 282.

Conely, Edwin F., attorney, 714.
Conely & Maybury, 714.

Conely, Maybury & Lucking, 714.
Conger, Louis H., letter from I. B. Rogers,
35.
Congregational, church Howell

184.

extinct,

Congress, action regarding Burt's com-
pass, 116; appropriations U. P. survey,
165; district, 34; extent of, 324; library
gift of report, 53; never recompensed
Burt, 117, 118; offset Burt's claims, 118;
offered internal improvement, 102; passes
resolution on Mich. boundaries, 167;
powers of, 120; power to incorporate
banks, 122; prayer first in, embroidered
and presented society, 10; rewarded Gov.
Horner, 625; vote for delegate, 640.
Conklin, Mrs., held religious service,
675; death recorded, 676.

Connecticut Historical Society, exchange
books, 54.

Connet, Affa, (Mrs. William Upjohn) 647.
Connet, Lydia Amelia, (Mrs. William Up-
john) 647.

Connolly, John, Rev., Father, gave memoir
W. C. Maybury, 36, 714-716.
Conradt, Adam, Howell pioneer, 193.
Conradt, Leonard, pioneer Howell, 193.
Constant, Louise, (Lisette) (Mrs. William
Lasley) 97.

Constant, Pierre, married Indian woman,
97.
Constitution, U. S. declared supreme law
of land, 122; interpreted by judiciary,
122; no precedent for, 119.
Continental bills, presented museum by
Major Haarer, 9.

Cook, Asa B., connection with anti slavery
Crosswhite case, 220, 246, 247, 255, 266,
276, 277; suit discontinued, 265.
Cook, D. B., publisher, 654.
Cook, Samuel F., paper cited, 3.
Cooke, George, A. B., postmaster, 426, 427.
Cooley,, trader at Adrian, 216, 217.
Cooley, Anthony, Col., artist, 528; Kalama-
zoo postmaster, 33.

Cooley, Carlton, story of, 216, 217.
Cooley, Dennis, Dr., caused survey of old
Macomb forts, 74, 75.

Cooley, Eugene Frank, member society, 7.
Cooley, Thomas Mortimer, supreme justice
Mich., 27, 159, 223, 587.

Cooper, David M., Rev., biography by
Palmer cited, 4.

Cooper, J. Fenimore, wrote "Oak Open-
ings" from Kalamazoo and Allegan, 158,
528.

Cooper, J. L., Mrs., 494 see Mrs. Louisa
Morey.

Cooper, R. W., gift to museum, 53.
Cooper, S. E., Mrs., loan to museum, 53.
Cooper, misnamed Cooperstown, 168.
Cooperstown, 168 see Cooper.

Copley, Alexander B., paper, 637-645.
Copley, A. Ward, member legislature, 637.
Copper, displayed at Ontonagon, 629; fever
in Michigan history on needed, 151; first
report of Houghton, 470.
Cornelius,

College, 532.

Miss, teacher Kalamazoo

Cornell, Ezra, endowed Cornell University,
231, 234.

Cornell, Frank W., postmaster Kalamazoo,
33.

Coronelli, map Lake Michigan, 442.

Corwin, Thomas, Hon., attack on Crary
cited, 234, 236.

Costam, Capt. of Ira C. Chaffee, 162.
Costume, 350 see dress.

Cotter, Margaret, (Mrs. Thomas Maybury)
714.

Counties, authorized by ordinance 1787,
443; history and meaning names, 439-
478; names changed by Legislature, 461;
names mispelled, 473; number in Michi-
gan, 477; origin of names, 4, 439-477;
organized, 446-477.

Countryman, Hannah Elizabeth, Mrs.,
member society, 7.

Courts, early printed arguments and briefs,
126; held in Kalamazoo schoolhouse,
523; pioneer in Howell, 180; records of
sources of history, 57.

Cousin, Victor, aided Michigan schools, 235;
sketch, 233.

Covert, John, Rev., in charge Seminary
Kalamazoo, 534.

Covert, Mary, (Mrs. Daniel Ball) 69.

Cowles, Charley, medical student, 280.
Cowles, Cyrus, 163.

Cowles, Eliot, New Berlin, N. Y., 737.
Cowles, Eliot, Mrs., (Sarah Salome Phelps)
ancestry, 737.

Cowles, Frederick Mortimer, built Lansing

Opera House, 738; enlisted Mexican war,
737; memoir, 4, 7, 22, 737, 738; presented
bouquet to Mrs. Babbitt, 5; public work
for Lansing, 738; worked on Lansing
Capitol, 737.

Cowles, Frederick Mortimer, Mrs., (Delia
L. Ward) 737.

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Craig, James A., B. D., Ph. D., U. of M.
quoted, 474.

Cram, Thomas Jefferson, engineer capt.
gen.,' 167; commended, 166; sketch, 165.
Cramer, D., teacher Howell, 181.
Crandal, David F., pioneer Howell, 194.
Crane, E. A., illness reported, 35.
Crane, E. M., remarks by, 41.
Crane, Flavius J. B., county clerk Livings-
ton, 180, 188, 189; built Eagle hotel
Howell, 179; first postmaster Howell,
178; platted Howell, 177.

Crane, George, Adrian, promoted railroad,
493, 495, 497; sketch, 496.

Crane, Sherburn, pioneer Howell, 188, 189.
Crane & Brooks, hotel Howell, 187.

Crapo, Henry Howland, gov. Michigan, 16,
706.

Crary, Isaac E., gen. founder of Mich, school
system, 221, 231, 234, 235, 545, 718;
aided Homestead exemption act, 241;
attacked by Tom Corwin, 234; C. C.
Bates tribute to, 236; characteristics, 233;
member Constitutional convention, 227;
sketch cited, 220; summary of work,
225-227.

Crawford, Riley C., Rev., death reported,
53, 182; memoir, 48, 686-689.

Crawford, Riley C., Mrs., (Mary Warren)
death recorded, 688.

Crawford, William, col. burned at the stake,
464.

Crawford, William H., Sec. U. S. Treasury,

fort and county named for, 449.
Crawford, (Shawono) county, organized and
origin of name, 447-449, 464, 465; (1818)
two counties so named, 464.
Creig, Robert S., pioneer Howell, 193.
Cressey, Waitstill, Hastings, 654.
Creuxius, map 1720, 443.

Criswell, Katherine, Mrs., member society,
7.

Crittenden,, Allegan pioneer, 157.
Crittenden, Alvin L., Rev., Howell pioneer,
182, 188, 189.

Crittenden, Alvin L., Mrs., (Miss Thomp-
son) 177.

Crittenden, L. C., Mrs., (Maryette Rumsey)
181.

Croghan, George Col., attacked Ft. Macki-
nac, 87; defeated at Ft. Mackinac, 92.
Cronks, Ellen Amanda Cook, Mrs., member
society, 7.

Crooked river, 468 see Manistee,
Crooks, David, Mr. and Mrs., 686.
Crosette, Isaac, postmaster Kalamazoo,
427.

Cross, John, established underground rail-
way stations, 280-283.

Crossette, Clara, Mrs., (Miss Reed) pioneer,
417; story, 421.

Crossman, C. S., presented shells to society,
23.

Crosswhite, -, Kentucky slave master, 252.
Crosswhite, (Mrs. Ned Stone) 252.
Crosswhite, Adam, colored fugitive slave,

244-246, 718; escape of, 247, 254; ex-
periences given in Uncle Tom's Cabin,
268; pursuit of fugitive, 247; sketch of,
244, 245, 252; verdict of damages, 264,
265.

Crosswhite, Adam, Mrs., gave account of
escape from slavery, 253.

Crosswhite case, viz, Giltner vs. Gorham
factor in politics, 277; history of, 252-
256; Hobart's version, 257-259; influence
of, 263-266, 273-278; judgment against
defendants, 260, 265.

Crotty, William E., presented picture to
society, 24.

Croul, Jerome, on Gov. Blair's staff, 705.
Crowell, Jesse, Albion pioneer, bible given
museum, 9; characteristics, 214; finances,
212; life of by James C. Eslow, 212-218;
proposed monument to, 217, 218; work
for Albion College, 212.

Crowell Monument Association, 217, 218.
Crown lands unsold, 137.

Crumer, platted Three Rivers, 436.
Crump, Rosseau O., Michigan congressman,
death reported, 678.

Crusat, Don Francisco, destroyed Fort St.
Joseph, 656, 657.

Cuenick, de Charles, Rev., Father, 512.
Cuillerier, dit Beaubien, 339 see also Beau-
bien.

Cuillerier, (Cure) Angelique, 334 see Beau-
bien.

Cumberland Road, 142, 145; remained
National, 147.

Cummings, Cornelia Daniels, Mrs., member
society, 52.

Cummings, Mary Begole, Mrs., member
society, 7.

Cup and saucer, loaned society by Stewart
family, 10.

Curie, Mademoiselle, 334 see Beaubien.
Currency, kinds, 426; old, presented
museum, 9.
Curry, David, Van Buren pioneer, 637.
Curtenius, Frederick W., Col., 528.
Curtis, Benjamin, Howell pioneer, 184.
Curtis, "Bob," 490 see Major Sylvanus W.
Curtiss.

Curtis, Burr, death recorded, 691.
Curtis, Caleb, Howell pioneer, 181.
Curtis, George, landlord Howell, death re-
ported, 179, 188; sketch, 186.
Curtis, George, Mrs., (Miss Gaston) land-
lady Howell, 179.

Curtis, John, merchant Howell, 179, 188;
sketch, 186.

Curtis, Mary, (Mrs. J. G. Mason) 181.
Curtis, Victory, pioneer Howell, 186, 188.
Curtiss, Dr., probably Dr. Norman
Curtiss, 178.

Curtiss, B. A., Rev., Methodist circuit rider,
182.

Curtiss (Curtis "Bob") major Sylvanus W.

Curtiss, see Vol. XXVII, p. 147, 490.

Cushaway, half-breed, 388.

Cushman, Henry J., millwright, 280.

Custard, Alexander, Mrs., paper on St.
Joseph county French, 40, 401-417; gift
to museum, 53.

Custer, George A., general, 27; letter to Zach
Chandler, 489, 490.

Custis, Virginia family, 624.

Customs, social of Indians, 321.

Cutcheon, Byron M., gen., biography cited,
2; gave meaning Manistee, 468.
Cutcheon, original name McCutcheon, 2.
Cutting, C. C., Mrs., organist. 36,
Cuyler, judge, Savannah, Ga., 97.
Cuyler, Maria A., (Mrs. Ebenezer Sproat
Sibley) 97.

Cyclone, in Kalamazoo 1834, 523.

Dablon, Claude, (Pere) Jesuit priest, de-
scribes Minong Island, 475.

Dake, David M., first doctor in Hastings,
646, 648.

D'Allon, Marie, (Mrs. Pierre Bissonette)
502.

Dalton, Michael, Rev., Father, Berlin,
Mich., 514.

Damon, Charles, pioneer Howell, 193.
Dana, Anderson, killed at Wyoming mas-
sacre, 343.

Dana, Charles A., author, 343.

Dana, Sarah, (Mrs. Moses Hyde) 343.
Dances, barred by churches, 309; early in
Detroit, 334, 335; held at Forsyth tavern,
339; held in warehouses, 328; pioneer,
306, 307; Sweetwater, by Indians, 321.
Danforth, Frances, (Mrs. Touissant Cam-

pau) 64; possessor of Campau clock, 67.
Daniels, -, Mrs., (Kalamazoo) 34.
Daniels, James, pioneer Howell, 192.
Daniels, W. P., railroad commissioner, 495.
D'Anville, French map, 629, 630.
Daugherty, Nina, Mrs., paper, Incidents of
early days Allegan county, 156-163.
Daughters of the American Revolution,
Lucinda Stone Chapter Kalamazoo, hos-
pitality toward society, 34-36, 41; 50, 51;
prize given by Menominee chapter to
pupils for local history, 39; twin
daughters at annual meeting 1911, 48;
work of outlined by Dr. Annie Rundell,
Flint, 14, 15.

Dauphin of France, 626 see Louis XVII.
Dave, clerk in store Chester Moss, Al-
bion, 216.

Davenne, Charlotte, (Mrs. Jean Bissonette)
502.

Davis, Benjamin F., elected treasurer
society, 4, 18, 48; reports from, 11, 17,
25, 43, 51, 52, 55.

Davis, Betsey, (Mrs. David) 507.
Davis, C. E., Dr., presented mineral speci-
mens to museum, 9.

Davis, David, married Betsey —, 507.
Davis, Etolie T., Miss, gave memoir of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Grosvenor, 701-708.
Davis, Henry Winters, 54.

Davis, Mary Sibley, (Mrs. Gabriel Bis-
sonette) 507.

Davis, Sardis, 180, 183.

Davison, gov. Wisconsin, 167.
Davison, G. M., published Traveler's guide,
592, 593.

Davison, Miles W., pioneer Howell, 194.
Dawley, early house Three Rivers, 430.
Dawley, (Dolly, Dollie) Elisha, 421, 436.
Day, John E., gave memoir of G. H. Can-

non, 17, 684; gave memoir of D. N.
Lowell, 712, 713; gave paper Lost Finch
Boy, 153-156; presented Burt's compass
and picture to museum, 112-114.
Dayfoot, P. C., Rev., 183.

Dayfoot, Rosina L., Mrs., graduate Mt.
Holyoke, 181, 182.

Deal, Caroline Chaplin, Mrs., 700.
Deal, Frances Eugenia Little, Mrs., 38;
member society, 52.

Dean, Peter J., pioneer Howell, 193.
Dean, William A., pioneer Howell, 193.
Dearborn, Collier's hotel, 101.
Dearing, H. M., Albion, 218.

Deaths, large number Baldoon settlers, 82;
members reported, 8, 22, 43, 53, 677-738.
Decker, Jim., desperado, 316, 317.
Declaration of Independence, on post card,
presented society, 9.

Deer horn, presented society, 23.

De Graff, Diantha, (Mrs. Theodore E.
Potter) 721.

Dejean, Philip, justice of the peace Detroit,
132.

Dejean, P. S., Rev. Father, first resident
priest Arbe Croche, 510.

Dekriere, E. M., Rev. Father, Alpena, 514.
De Lancey, Bishop, N. Y., 699.

De Lano, Ednah, (Mrs. James H. Baker)
679.

Delight of Life, meaning Leelanau, 466.
Delisle, Detroit, family razor, 330.
Delisle, (Del'Isle) Guillaume, made map,
1703, 443; name on map for Lake Michi-
gan, 442.

Delta county, organized and named, 470.
Demaray, C. C., Mrs., (Miss Frank) Twin
Daughter of the Revolution, at annual
meeting, 48.

Demmon, Isaac N., A. M. LL. D., U. of M.,
221, 226, 231-233.

Den Blyker, 522 see Blyker den.
Denissen, Christian, Rev., records quoted,
65.

Denno, (Denne) Arvilla (Mrs. Harwood)
first teacher Three Rivers, 421, 424.
Dennison, Elizabeth, slave, 127.
Dennison, James, slave in Michigan, 127.
Dennison, Peter, slave in Mich., 127.
Dennison, Scipio, slave in Michigan, 127.
Denonville, Jacques Rene de Bresay, Mar-

quis de, gov. gen. Canada name for Lake
Michigan, 442.

Densmore, Abel, 283; death recorded, 280.
Dental, Charles, gave boulder to Adrian for
marker, 491.

Depew, Mrs., Grand Rapids, 68.

De Peyster, Arent Schuyler, major, poem

quoted, 337; report of Detroit, 337;
started third Fort Mackinac, 91.
Dequindre, Antoine, sketch, 342.

Desmedt, P. J., Rev., Father at Cheboy-
gan, 514.

Desnoyers, Elizabeth, (Mrs. J. A. Van
Dyke) 273.

Detroit, amusements in Colonial days, 324-
342; besieged by Indians, 326, 335; bi-
centennial celebration, 715; captured by
British, 334; celebrated peace news, 505;
center French settlements, 551; com-
mended by Evans, 553; condition in
1824, 553-556, 563, 564; cost of ball given
to President Monroe, 446; decreased in
size, 333; early murder in, 132; fire, 551,
552; founded by Cadillac, 324; govern-
ment of, 338; growth, 342, 551, 552; had
branch U. of M., 529; historiographer
(Mr. Burton) cited, 1; hotels, 99; incor-
poration First Protestant Society, 554;
land high, 92, 93; largest postoffice in
State, 34; neighbors of, 334; no buffalo
found in, 329; only parliament election,
338; part U. S., 338; population 1817,
446; in 1836, 494; surrendered by Gen.
Hull, 622, 632; trade at, 333; visited by
Pres. Monroe, 446.

Detroit Directory, first made by McCabe,
65.

Detroit Free Press, aided Michigan settle-
ment, 576; founded, 555.

Detroit Gazette, aided settlements, 576;
started in 1817, 554.

Detroit Historical Society, time founded
by Gen. Cass, 30; organization of, 30.
Detroit & St. Joseph railroad, bought by
State and changed to Mich. Central, 100,
147; expenses, 599; proposed, 598.
Detroit Young Men's Society, organized,

556.

Detterloy, George, location pioneer Howell
township, 193.

Deveaux, Mary, Mrs., 645.

Devol, Jonathan, Capt., lake traffic, 1787,
139.

Dew, Genevieve, assistant in Pioneer room,
salary, 11.

Dewey, Abigail Wetmore, Mrs., (Apollos)
689; death recorded, 690.
Dewey, Apollos, 689, 690.
Dewey, James S., judge, 713.
Dewey, John A., death reported, 53.
Dewey, John Wetmore, member legis-
lature, 690; memoir, 689, 690.
Dewey, John W., Mrs., (Fidelia S. Mather)
second wife, Mrs. Nancy M. Frink, 690.
Dexter, Samuel, U. S. Sec. War 1800, letter
from Tracy, 86.

Dexter, Samuel W., anti slavery advocate,
282.

De Yoe, E. W., Dr., pioneer Kalamazoo,
read Mr. Lomax's letter, 31; talked on
early postoffices Kalamazoo, 33.

De Yoe, William H., postmaster Kalama-
zoo, 33.

Diamond, John H., pioneer Howell, 192.
Diary of Pontiac's Conspiracy, 45.
Dibble, farmer, 215, 216.
Dibble, Abigail, 182.

Dibble, Anna, 183.

Dibble, Asahel, 182.

Dibble, Fanny, 182.

Dibble, Joseph A., 182, 183.

Dibble, Philo, Barry county pioneer, 645,
646; postmaster Middleville, 654.
Dibble, Rachel, 183.

Dibble, Silas, 182, 183.

Dibbleville, 654 see Middleville.
Dickery, Isaac, first bridegroom Kalama-
zoo, 34.

Dickie, Charles, elected state senator, 265,
278.

Dickinson, Don M., postmaster general,

called one of "Aunt Emily's boys," 588,
589; county named for, sketch, 477.
Dickinson, W. B., Rev., 29.

Dickinson county, origin of name, 477.
Dickson, Robert, lieut. col., Indian agent,
86.

Dickson, Thomas, Mrs., (Archange Grant)
340.

Dikeman, judge, Schoolcraft, 433.
Dillingham, attorney Howell, 180.
Dillingham, Richard, announced arrival
fugitive slaves, Battle Creek, 283.
Dillion, Calvin, pioneer Howell, 193.
Dingly, E. N., Mrs., letter from Gov. Os-
born cited, 36; took part of Mrs. Dolly
Madison, 36.

Directory Detroit, first made by McCabe,
65.

Dix, John A., New York, com'r of schools,
233.

Dixon, Archibald, U. S. Senator Kentucky,
269.

Dixon, Harvey M., deputy sheriff Calhoun
co., 245, 253, 255, 258.

Dixon, John, Howell teacher, 181.
Dixon, John S., Howell, 181.

Doctor, early bill, 703; first in Hastings,
648; price of calls, 675.

Dodge, Frank P., Mrs., (Winifred Weaver)
address on marking Adrian railroad ter-
minal, 491-498; paper on Lenawee
county, 19, 478-491.

Dodge, Silas W., anti slavery advocate,
280, 283.

Dodge, Willard S., bequest to Kalamazoo
Seminary, 534.

Dodger, election early days, 98, 99.
Dodge's tavern Paw Paw, 643.

Dog The, 465, see Tonedagana.

Dog. "Spank" sketch, 488.

Doggett, issued railroad guide, 604.
Dollie, 421, see Elisha Dawley or Dolly.
Dolliver, Jonathan P., U. S. Senator Iowa,
34.

Dolly, 436, see Elisha Dawley.

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Dom Pedro, at the Pyramids, 173.
Donalson, R. W., Rev., Methodist circuit
rider, 182.

Donovan, William, address on Arthur Hill,
535, 536; presented Arthur Hill's por-
trait, 17.

D'Ooge, Martin L., LL. D.,

paper Dutch
Pioneers of Mich., 204-212.
Door, Martha Elizabeth, made sampler,
352.

Dorchester, 444 see Sir Guy Carleton.
Dorrance, Aaron, pioneer Howell, 190.
Dorrance, William A., pioneer Howell, 190.
Dorsey, John, Glen Arbor, 287.
Dosker, H. E., Rev., 205.

Douglas, Thomas, 78 see Earl of Selkirk.
Douglass, Stephen A., candidate for presi-
dent U. S., 269.

Downer, Henry E., death reported, 53.
Downs, James T., Marshall, 252.
Drake, Adeline Mrs., gifts to museum, 54.
Dress, costume eccentric, 350; French
pupils, 109; pioneer, 642, 676.
Drew, Townsend, deacon, 183.

Drummer, executed by Cadillac, 333.
Drummond, Gordon, lieut. gen., reinforced
Mackinac, 87.

Drury, Ann Elizabeth, (Mrs. Alanson
Sheley) 255.

Drouillard, Therese, (Mrs. Antoine Roberts)
504.

Dubbins, Elizabeth, (Mrs. John Savage)
Conn., 700.

Dubois, Etienne, musician and sexton, 334.
Dubuisson, Charles Regnault, sieur gov

Louisiana succeeded Cadillac, 332.
Duff, Alexander, Mrs., (Phillis Grant) 340.
Duffield & Conant, 348.

Duffield, Parke & Co., 348.

Dué, Michael, murdered Isenhart at De-
troit, 132.

Dug-out, 669 see canoe.

Dugue,, lieut, on half pay, 331.

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