Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . e of electrical business here and hasalso been connected with agricultural interests.( )n his arrival in ^^ashtenaw county he ]nirchasedtwo farms in Y])silanti tciwnshi]), which he still(iwns, and he likewise has an elegant residence onNorth Huron street, which he occupies. For sometime he was an active factor in the ownership andconduct of the Electric Light and Power Com-pany but has withdrawn from that industry. Ik-is now the president of the Ypsilanti , which position he has occupied for severalyears, and it has become a strong f


Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . e of electrical business here and hasalso been connected with agricultural interests.( )n his arrival in ^^ashtenaw county he ]nirchasedtwo farms in Y])silanti tciwnshi]), which he still(iwns, and he likewise has an elegant residence onNorth Huron street, which he occupies. For sometime he was an active factor in the ownership andconduct of the Electric Light and Power Com-pany but has withdrawn from that industry. Ik-is now the president of the Ypsilanti , which position he has occupied for severalyears, and it has become a strong financial insti-tution, conducting a good business. .Miss Sarali ])ich. of that stale. They have nochildren of their own. but legally ado|ned ason. Augustus Ona\. In business matters Mr. is \ step being carelnllv and ihotigln fnll\ made., \r{ he has that luTsisteiicN ..t pur-]...se which nltiiii,-itel\ reaches the .ibjective lis \ears ..f Inisiness activit\ have been crowned f^ .«^ ^^. )^A4lA- PAST A\D PRESENT OF WASHTENAW CULXTV, -with success and his labor has found its just re-ward in well merited prosperity. In matters ofcitizenship he is public spirited with a deep inter-est in the general welfare that has caused him togive active co-operation to many movements forthe good of the community. Personally he isliighly esteemed and in the years oi his resiliencein Vjisilanti has made man\ warm friends. FREDERICl :e.\lv.\. Frederick M. Freeman, a meml)er of the Wash-tenaw county bar. practicing in Manchester andAnn Arbor, and nciw filling for the second termthe position of president of the village, was bornon the 6th of August. 1870. His father. WilliamFreeman, was a native of Connecticut, and wasdescended from Xew England ancestry thatwas planted on American soil at an early periodin the colonization of the new world. In 1836lie left the east and came to Michigan, settling amile southwest of Manchester. He was then ay


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