. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . GARRET DUBOIS. until 1855, when they removed to a farm of one hundred andsixty acres in Bunker Hill township, on section 8, which hehad purchased in 1852. At the date of his purchase inBunker Hill, not a stick of timber had been cut; buthavint; means at his command he cleared a large tract andput it into wheat, the proceeds of which were laid out inimprovements. For a number of years Mr. DuBois de-voted a considerable portion of his time to putting hisfarm and buildings in condition suitable to his taste, andhas at the present time one of the


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . GARRET DUBOIS. until 1855, when they removed to a farm of one hundred andsixty acres in Bunker Hill township, on section 8, which hehad purchased in 1852. At the date of his purchase inBunker Hill, not a stick of timber had been cut; buthavint; means at his command he cleared a large tract andput it into wheat, the proceeds of which were laid out inimprovements. For a number of years Mr. DuBois de-voted a considerable portion of his time to putting hisfarm and buildings in condition suitable to his taste, andhas at the present time one of the finest farms and ap-purtenances in the township. MRS. GAUKET DUBOIS. Aside from farm interests, Mr. DuBois has some mon-eyed interests,—the results of a lifes labor guided bysound, practical judgment and ripe experience. He hasserved his townsmen as supervisor three consecutive termswhile a resident of Alaiedon, but of late years has refused,preferring the quiet of private life to the vexation of publicaifairs. Mrs. DuBois has faithfully perfor


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