Biographical record; this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Houghton, Baraga and Marquette Counties, Michigan .. . SAMUEL L. BARNEY. HOUGHTON, BARAGA AND MARQUETTE COUNTIES 257 Elizabeth Bowman, who was born in 1858, in Rochester, Oakland County,Michigan, and is a daughter of Stewart K. and Effie (Buttz) Bowman, bothmembers of the Methodist Church. Mr. Whitford is a Republican in politi-cal sentiment and takes an intelligent mans interest in public affairs. SAMUEL L. BARNEY. Samuel L. Barney, of Marquette, Marquette County, Michigan, whoseportrait is herewith shown,
Biographical record; this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Houghton, Baraga and Marquette Counties, Michigan .. . SAMUEL L. BARNEY. HOUGHTON, BARAGA AND MARQUETTE COUNTIES 257 Elizabeth Bowman, who was born in 1858, in Rochester, Oakland County,Michigan, and is a daughter of Stewart K. and Effie (Buttz) Bowman, bothmembers of the Methodist Church. Mr. Whitford is a Republican in politi-cal sentiment and takes an intelligent mans interest in public affairs. SAMUEL L. BARNEY. Samuel L. Barney, of Marquette, Marquette County, Michigan, whoseportrait is herewith shown, is one of the pioneer settlers and is the only surviv-ing white man who passed the memorable winter of 1847-48 at was born in the Wsetern Reserve, Lake County, Ohio, on August 6, 1829,and comes of Welsh and English ancestry. His father was Ariel N. Barney,who was born in Essex County, New York, and settled in Ohio about 1814. Ariel N. Barney was an iron maker and engaged in that business in was attracted by the discovery of valuable ore land in the Northern Penin-sula of Michigan, and arrived at what is now Marquet
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