History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . ear to Jennie S. Poole, of Sharon,Mich. Came to Ludington inApril, 1873. by appointment pro-cured by C. M. Wells, as inspectorof harl)or improvements. Openeda law office late in 1873 and has been in practice since. \\as ap-pointed judge of probate to fill a vacancy in 1875 and by electionserved until 1887. Was managing- owner of the water works from1889 to 1900, when they passed by sale to the city. Has beenpresident of the Business Mens Association, of the CountyAgricultural Society and is now president of the Ludin


History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . ear to Jennie S. Poole, of Sharon,Mich. Came to Ludington inApril, 1873. by appointment pro-cured by C. M. Wells, as inspectorof harl)or improvements. Openeda law office late in 1873 and has been in practice since. \\as ap-pointed judge of probate to fill a vacancy in 1875 and by electionserved until 1887. Was managing- owner of the water works from1889 to 1900, when they passed by sale to the city. Has beenpresident of the Business Mens Association, of the CountyAgricultural Society and is now president of the Ludington StateBank, the leading financial institution of the county. He clearedup a farm of 200 acres near Ludington, which has been his resi-dence for 20 vears. He has seven Rev. Thomas Wylie, Died at Martin, Mich, April 3, J 877. He was boni at Martin, Mich., Dec. 25, 1847. His father,David Wylie, was a farmer and Thomas passed his childhood and\outh assisting as he could in the rural pursuits of his parents. Department of Literature, Science, and Arts. 237 His preparatory studies were pursued at Martin and at Kalama-zoo. He passed his freshman year at Kalamazoo College, and thefirst seven weeks of his sophomore }ear at Monmouth, 111., enter-ing the L^niversity of Michigan as sophomore in the year of was a member of the Alpha Nu literary taught, as principal, in the union school at Schoolcraft, Mich.,the year 70-71 ; entered the United Presbyterian TheologicalSeminary, at Newburgh, X. in September, 71 ; spent the sum-mer vacation of ]2, at his home, at Martin, Mich.; preached someduring the summer at Otsego and Allegan. He returned to theseminary at Newburgh in the fall of /2; spent the summer vaca-tion of yt)^ in Newburgh, devo


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