. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . tlers were no roads on his arrival, and the market forwheat was reached only after a tedious ride of one hundredmiles to Detroit. On the 8th of February, 1857, Camp was married to Miss Polly E., daughter of JohnL. and Lois Cross, who were among the early pioneers toOvid. They have had three children,—C. C, A. P., andAutha. Mr. De Camp has held many important village andtownship ofiices, among them those of township clerk,highway commissioner, president of the village, and mem-ber of the board of education, in which l


. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . tlers were no roads on his arrival, and the market forwheat was reached only after a tedious ride of one hundredmiles to Detroit. On the 8th of February, 1857, Camp was married to Miss Polly E., daughter of JohnL. and Lois Cross, who were among the early pioneers toOvid. They have had three children,—C. C, A. P., andAutha. Mr. De Camp has held many important village andtownship ofiices, among them those of township clerk,highway commissioner, president of the village, and mem-ber of the board of education, in which last position hehas served the public for eight years. In politics he is anardent Republican. He is the senior member of the exten-sive firm of De Camp & Stickncy. He was also thefounder of the firm of Potter, Beattie & Co., and has beenduring his business career one of the most reliable andpopular of the mercantile representatives of the has made many improvements in the township andvillage. 490 HISTORY OF CLINTON COUNTY, B. M. SUEPAllD.


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