History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . < »?*? -. LUCIOUS W. TOBIAS AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 653 stock-raising and fruit-growing, under the verybest possible conditions, having spared neithertime nor expense on his property. He hasmade this a model farm and lias expended over$5,000 in buildings. The farm is now underrental, he having retired from its active man-agement, his sugar interests having engaged hisentire attention for some time. During 1900he was associated with the Lansing SugarCompany, of Lansing, Michigan, and traveledthrough the country, lecturing i


History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . < »?*? -. LUCIOUS W. TOBIAS AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 653 stock-raising and fruit-growing, under the verybest possible conditions, having spared neithertime nor expense on his property. He hasmade this a model farm and lias expended over$5,000 in buildings. The farm is now underrental, he having retired from its active man-agement, his sugar interests having engaged hisentire attention for some time. During 1900he was associated with the Lansing SugarCompany, of Lansing, Michigan, and traveledthrough the country, lecturing in its intereststhrough Ingham, Shiawassee, Genesee, Liv-ingston and Jackson counties, placing beforethe farmers the advantages accruing from theculture of the sugar beet. His work met withmuch success. On iMarch 21, 1863, ]Mr. Wilson was unitedin marriage with Eleanor S. Reed, a ladywhom he met in Ingham County while visitinghis brother. Mrs. Wilson was born November29, 1840, in Huron County, Ohio, and is adaughter of James P. Reed, who removed fromOhio to Ingham County.


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