History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . as married to MissHarriet L. Stone, of Kalamazoo, April 20, 1881. Achilles Finley, , Mo. He was born in Calloway County, Mo., near Bloomfield, May15, 1843, his father. Ebenezer Finley, being a farmer. He was inthe Confederate army about four years in Co. A, ist Mo. first entered the Cniversity of Missouri and then joined classof 70, in the Universit_\- of Michigan as a sophomore. In collegehe was a member of the Literary Adelphi. After graduating hewas engaged four years in teaching, then ent
History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . as married to MissHarriet L. Stone, of Kalamazoo, April 20, 1881. Achilles Finley, , Mo. He was born in Calloway County, Mo., near Bloomfield, May15, 1843, his father. Ebenezer Finley, being a farmer. He was inthe Confederate army about four years in Co. A, ist Mo. first entered the Cniversity of Missouri and then joined classof 70, in the Universit_\- of Michigan as a sophomore. In collegehe was a member of the Literary Adelphi. After graduating hewas engaged four years in teaching, then entered upon the studyand practice of law at Fulton, Calloway Co., Mo., where he wasadmitted to the bar. In November, 78, he was elected prosecutingattorney of Calloway Co., which position he filled with credit tohimself and satisfaction to the people. He is supposed to beengaged in the practice of his profession at Fulton, Mo. No wordhas come from him for some years, however. He married Miss Alice Wilkerson, Nov. 21, 78. A daughter,Madge, was born August 21, 79. 2 > ; r ~. 104 Class of 70, University of Michigan. Luther Elliott Ferguson, White Pigeon, Mich. He was born September 22, 1845, on the old homestead, wherehe still lives surrounded by all the farm comforts necessary for anadvancing old age. He says: No one will probably care to readof the good old-fashioned Puritanical training the boy received ashe grew up to majority and started away from home to completehis scholastic education at the University of Michigan. Stillfurther, each member of 70 can recall enough pleasant memoriesof the young man while resident four years at Ann x\rbor. Hewas a member of the Literary Adelphi in college. Since the dispersion exercises on that memorable June day in1870, when each cut loose from old ties and commenced the in-dependent and important part of his life, he informs us, that mis-takes and successes with him have been about equally having means and foresight enou
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