History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . y the Eraser House for nearly 40years and by more recent but smaller auditorium to accommodate large publicmeetings. State and national conventions, is an-other immediate local necessity. Look about us where we will, in this monthof April, 1905, we find much of encouragementand satisfaction in our living conditions. Thebooming days of the lumber industry are gonebeyond recall, but to this place have come hun- dreds of smaller but more permanent indus-tries. Many cozy new homes, and a numberof palatial residences on C


History of Bay County, Michigan, and representative citizens; . y the Eraser House for nearly 40years and by more recent but smaller auditorium to accommodate large publicmeetings. State and national conventions, is an-other immediate local necessity. Look about us where we will, in this monthof April, 1905, we find much of encouragementand satisfaction in our living conditions. Thebooming days of the lumber industry are gonebeyond recall, but to this place have come hun- dreds of smaller but more permanent indus-tries. Many cozy new homes, and a numberof palatial residences on Center avenue, willin 1905 add to the wealth and beauty of themetropolis of Northern Michigan. All ourindustries are in motion, no one need be idle,and our future prospects are brighter than be-fore in many years. Providence has donemuch indeed for the Garden Spot of Michi-gan. Let every one enjoying these blessingscontribute a little effort in the years to comefor progress, wholesome growth, and the gen-eral advancement of individual and HORACE TUPPER, M. D. Repmentdtive (Mmm GRACE TUPPER, M. D. The pagesof a history of Bay County wouldlack completeness without the hon-ored name of the late Dr. HoraceTupper, that good man, kind and genial gen-tleman and skilled and experienced late Dr. Tupper, whose portrait is here-with shown, was born at Pine Plains, Colum-bia County, New York, October 2, 1830, andwas a son of Dr. Archelaus and Leah (Strever)Tupper. His father was a very prominent physicianin Columbia County, and the young man seemsto have been divided in his affection for medi-cine and mechanics. After completing the pub-lic school course, he secured his fathers permis-sion to enter a machine shop where he couldbe instructed in mechanical engineering, spend-ing his days among the whirring of wheels andthe turning of great lathes, and his eveningsin his fathers study, just as much absorbed inworks on physiology and anatomy. As a resultof h


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