History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . andCesarie (Guimont) Langlois. The parents of Father Langlois were bothborn in Canada, but the family is of Frenchextraction. From his youth Father Langloiswas designed for the church and his educationwas pursued with this end in view. After hisgraduation from the University of Quebec, hewas ordained to the priesthood in 1892. Atonce he came to Michigan and was settled firstat Au Sable, then at Muskegon, and still laterat West Bay City. Since October 6, 1894,he has been located at Linwood, and notableare the changes he has brought


History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . andCesarie (Guimont) Langlois. The parents of Father Langlois were bothborn in Canada, but the family is of Frenchextraction. From his youth Father Langloiswas designed for the church and his educationwas pursued with this end in view. After hisgraduation from the University of Quebec, hewas ordained to the priesthood in 1892. Atonce he came to Michigan and was settled firstat Au Sable, then at Muskegon, and still laterat West Bay City. Since October 6, 1894,he has been located at Linwood, and notableare the changes he has brought about. He hasaccomplished the building of the beautiful Church and the adjoining parsonage andhas also rebuilt the old Church of the SacredHeart, on the stone road, in Kawkawlin town-ship, and he has in contemplation the buildingof a commodious brick parsonage in connectionwith the latter church. When he came here atthe call of duty, he found church affairs andchurch property in a bad condition. The pres-ent cheerful outlook, as to members and finan-. HENRY B. LANDON, A. M., M. D. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 451 ces, is the outcome of his well-directed energy,his pious zeal and executive ability. Both with-in and without his congregations, Father Lang-lois had many friends and admirers. Father Langlois belongs to the same relig-ious body as did Father Jacques Marquette,who, more than 200 years ago, also inspiredby duty and religious zeal, came to what is nowthe State of Michigan on his mission of peace,helpfulness and good-will. This work hasnever failed and Father Langlois, in his sphereand generation, has nobly done his part. EXRY B. LAXDOX. A. M., M. D.,whose period of medical practice ex-ceeds that of any other physician inBay City, Bay County, Michigan,was born March 31, 1840, in Monroe, Michi-gan, where he received his early mental train-ing. In 1857, Dr. Landon entered the Univer-sity of Michigan, where he graduated in 1861,with the degree of A. B. He then enli


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