History of Wexford County, Michigan : embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions . tion to \vhich the sub-ject was appointed county treasurer to Hllthe vacancy in that office caused b\ hisfathers death. Elbert J. Haynes first en-tered the county treasurers oflice in Janu-ary. 1885, as deputy under his father andserved as such until April i. 1886. when, asstated abo\e. he was appointed the regularcustodian of the public funds, discharginghis duties ably and conscientiously in l)othcapacities. When Xorman D. withdrewfrom the firm. January, 1
History of Wexford County, Michigan : embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions . tion to \vhich the sub-ject was appointed county treasurer to Hllthe vacancy in that office caused b\ hisfathers death. Elbert J. Haynes first en-tered the county treasurers oflice in Janu-ary. 1885, as deputy under his father andserved as such until April i. 1886. when, asstated abo\e. he was appointed the regularcustodian of the public funds, discharginghis duties ably and conscientiously in l)othcapacities. When Xorman D. withdrewfrom the firm. January, 1892, to engage inthe same line of business elsewhere, ElbertJ. continued at Cadillac and m July. i)rcsent firm of Playnes Brothers, con-sisting of Charles E. and the suliject. wasf irnied. Mr. 1 iavnes has been actively identifiedwith the industrial interests of Cadillac sinceyoung manhood and has proven one of theenterprising and reliable business men ofthe city. Endowed by nature with strongmentality and keen perceptive faculties, andthrough a long and severe course of train-ing proving able t<i discharge worthily im-. C. C. DAUGHERTY. WEXFORD COUNTY. MICHIGAN. 495 l)i>rtant trusts, lie lias made his presencefelt as a forceful factor in the comniunitvand stands toda} one of the most conspic-uous figures in the industrial affairs of thissection of the state. On the 2()\.h day ofMarch. 1XX3, he was hapijily married toAliss I. Taplin. the union beingblessed with two sons, Charles James andMerritt Mearne. CHESTER C. DAUGHERTY. Chester C. Daug-herty. who is now serv-ing as supervisor of Antioch township and isone of the leading and influential citizens of\Vexford county, was Ixaru in Spencer town-ship. Medina county, Ohio, on the 12th ofApril, 1856. His father was Charles a farmer by occupation who alsodealt to quite an extent in lumber. He choseas a companion and helpmate for lifes jour-nev Armina X. Inman. and on their removalfrom the Buckeye s
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