Michigan historical collections . he following Sunday, the crew beingsaved, although her cargo and the upper works of the vessel werelost. Wednesday evening, December 9. 1885, Almond G. Cutler and ViolaM. Warner were married at the home of the bride in Pentwater, byEev. E. H. Teall. In Pentwater, December 9, 1885, Mrs. Wm. Webb, Sr., died of neu-ralgia of the heart, aged 55 years. Ernest Conklin and Wm. Buchanan were arrested on a charge ofwriting threatening letters to the Sands & Maxwell Lumber Co. Theseletters created a great deal of excitement in Pentwater at the timethey were written, con


Michigan historical collections . he following Sunday, the crew beingsaved, although her cargo and the upper works of the vessel werelost. Wednesday evening, December 9. 1885, Almond G. Cutler and ViolaM. Warner were married at the home of the bride in Pentwater, byEev. E. H. Teall. In Pentwater, December 9, 1885, Mrs. Wm. Webb, Sr., died of neu-ralgia of the heart, aged 55 years. Ernest Conklin and Wm. Buchanan were arrested on a charge ofwriting threatening letters to the Sands & Maxwell Lumber Co. Theseletters created a great deal of excitement in Pentwater at the timethey were written, containing threats upon the lives of the membersof the firm, and contained pictures of coffins and made mention of theuse of dynamite. TEN YEARS AGO. I. C. Wade, one of the oldest men in Shelby township and an earlysettler, died at his home in Shelby, December 5, 1895. December 8, 1895, Clarence Newton of Otto and Miss Alice Parker ofFerry were married at the latter place by Justice Coon. Pentwater lake was entirelv frozen HON. JAMES W. HUMPHREY. MEMORIAL REPORT. 705 The steam barge Chas. Eeitz went on the beach about five miles southof Pent water. She left Ludington with a big load of lumber, her seamsbeing opened while pounding ice in a storm that followed, with theresult that she was beached in a leaky condition. She was finallypumped out and towed to Ludington. MEMORIAL REPORT. ALLEGAN COUNTY. Ex-Sexator James W. Humphrey died at Wayland, May 11, illness dated from injuries received December22, , in a wreckon the Pere Marquette railroad at East Paris, Mich. Mr. Humphrey was born in Powell, Ohio, August 19, 1846. Hisfather was a prosperous farmer. The college course planned by was interrupted by his enlistment in the Twenty-sixth OhioInfantry, when only sixteen years old. Notwithstanding the woundsreceived by him at Kenesaw Mountain, June, 1864, he served until theend of the war. He came to Michigan soon after and taught schoolat Dorr, where he


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