. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . William RossowAugust Schroeder, and Frederick Speerbrecker. SOCIETIES. FOWLER LODGE, No. 19, A. 0. U. W. This lodge was organized at Fowler in November, 1878,with ten members. It has now a membership of twenty-seven. Regular sessions are held weekly. The ofiicers for1880 are S. G. McLaughlin, M. W. ; Edwin Baldwin, ; R. L. Bunting, 0.; Joseph Austin, P.; L. W. Bald-win, Receiver; J. F. Gary, Recorder; John BuUard,Guide; Philo Parks, I. W.; H. D. Welling, 0. W.;Jacob Schraft, P. M. W. The Master Workmen of thelodge since its organizat
. History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . William RossowAugust Schroeder, and Frederick Speerbrecker. SOCIETIES. FOWLER LODGE, No. 19, A. 0. U. W. This lodge was organized at Fowler in November, 1878,with ten members. It has now a membership of twenty-seven. Regular sessions are held weekly. The ofiicers for1880 are S. G. McLaughlin, M. W. ; Edwin Baldwin, ; R. L. Bunting, 0.; Joseph Austin, P.; L. W. Bald-win, Receiver; J. F. Gary, Recorder; John BuUard,Guide; Philo Parks, I. W.; H. D. Welling, 0. W.;Jacob Schraft, P. M. W. The Master Workmen of thelodge since its organization have been L. W. Baldwin,Jacob Schraft, and S. G. McLaughlin. DALLAS GRANGE, No. 505, P. OF H., was organized September, 1874, in the Bell school-house,Winchester Rice being then chosen Master. The oflScersfor 1880 are H. D. Wellings, M.; E. W. Buck, 0.;George K. Bliss, L.; F. S. Brooks, Sec.; Maurice Drake,Trcas.; J. H. Bush, Chaplain; Frederick Myers, are held at Fowler weekly. The membership isfifty-seven. BIOGEAPHIOAL GEORGE. F. DUTTON. GEORGE George F. Dutton was born in Chenango Co., N. Y.,April 27, 1814. His parents, Robert and Sarah (Fowler)Dutton, were of English extraction; lived to a fiimilyof seven children. After the death of the elder Dutton,George with his mother moved to Detroit, where he be-came acquainted with and married Miss Sarah Horner. Inthe spring of 1835 they removed to Ionia County. Fiveyears later exchanged for one hundred and sixty acres ofwild land on section 22, the present home. The town hadnot yet received a name, and Mr. Dutton being elected
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