. Coldwater, Michigan pictorial city directory and year book. ere79 years ago. 1916.—Jan. 1, Chas. N. Legg died, aged 69. Jan. 15, Alfred Milnes died,aged 71. Feb. 13, Close of six weeks revival services conducted by EvangelistNewlin under the auspices of the Methodist, Baptist and Wesleyan Churches;529 hitthe sawdust trail. March 22, Thunder and lightning snowstorm andblizzard. March 23, Gentle Spring—6 above zero. April 9, Mrs. ClarissaTaylor died, aged 92; had lived here 63 years. April 25, Horace J. Wood-ward, in business here 59 years, died, aged 80. April 28, Mrs. Elizabeth Ben-nett died


. Coldwater, Michigan pictorial city directory and year book. ere79 years ago. 1916.—Jan. 1, Chas. N. Legg died, aged 69. Jan. 15, Alfred Milnes died,aged 71. Feb. 13, Close of six weeks revival services conducted by EvangelistNewlin under the auspices of the Methodist, Baptist and Wesleyan Churches;529 hitthe sawdust trail. March 22, Thunder and lightning snowstorm andblizzard. March 23, Gentle Spring—6 above zero. April 9, Mrs. ClarissaTaylor died, aged 92; had lived here 63 years. April 25, Horace J. Wood-ward, in business here 59 years, died, aged 80. April 28, Mrs. Elizabeth Ben-nett died, aged 92. April 29, Robert Swaffield died, aged 83. June 17, JohnR. Champion died, aged 83. Aug. 16, Alfred E. Pearce died, aged 49. , Mrs. C. B. Pennock died, aged 42. Sept. 7, C. D. Warner died, aged 30, John Deabler was killed by the overturning of an automobile. , Roland Homes was killed by the skidding of his automobile. PrincessManufacturing Company commenced operations. Nov. 28, Mrs. Sarah Kennarddied, aged 93. HISTORICAL 23. THE COLDWATER CITY BAND, 1875 Jas. Bradley Frank Atwater Benj. Mains Dennis Tracy L. E. Bolster Chas. Gage F. J. Dart, Drum Major W. G. Wing- John Lilly Will Atwater H. L. Bornstein Frank Blye Henry Behse Thomas Rhodes Will Flynn Louis M. Hoefler, Leader Moss Rodman Max Sitter This band, organized in 1875—more than forty years ago—was for yearsone of the best in the State. Its uniforms and instruments were the finest inMichigan. Several of the members still reside here. The leader, Louis , at that time a hustling- Coldwater tradesman, is now one of the lead-ing lawyers of San Francisco. 24 HISTORICAL 1917—Jan. 3, Mrs. Sophia Upson Pratt died, aged 86. Jan. 24, Henry , aged 78, died from burns sustained in his home. Feb. 15, CompanyA returned home; they had left for the Mexican border June 24. March 13-24,Schools, churches, lodges, etc., closed on account of diphtheria. April 6,War on Germany declared


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