. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. MRS. W. H. RUSHMORE AND WILLIAM H. RUSHMORE. GRAND TRAVERSE AND LEELANAW COUNTIES. 771 the intervening years he has been a residentof Grand Traverse county, his home being inOld Mission. Here lie has carried on agri-cultural pursuits and has also engaged in con-ducting a hotel known as the Old [MissionHouse. He is a popular host la-cause of Insefforts to promote the comfort and
. Sprague's history of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw counties, Michigan : embracing a concise review of their early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences. MRS. W. H. RUSHMORE AND WILLIAM H. RUSHMORE. GRAND TRAVERSE AND LEELANAW COUNTIES. 771 the intervening years he has been a residentof Grand Traverse county, his home being inOld Mission. Here lie has carried on agri-cultural pursuits and has also engaged in con-ducting a hotel known as the Old [MissionHouse. He is a popular host la-cause of Insefforts to promote the comfort and entertain-ment of his guests, his honorable methodsand his genial, courteous and obliging man-ner. His farm also adds to his income, hiscareful supervision and earnest labor being•crowned by a fair measure of success. Air. Rushmore has been twice Ingram county, Michigan, he weddedMiss Etta Brown, a native of New York,who died in California when about twenty-three years of age. On the 13th of March,1890. Mr. Rushmore was again married, thistime leading to the marriage altar Miss Min-nie M. Lane, whose birth occurred in Mon-roe, Michigan, on the 5th of October, is the only child of John and Sarah E.( Xoyes) Lane. H
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