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Abbott, Betsy, 219.

Abbott, Edward, Capt., 68.
Abbott, James, 207-8, 211, 409,
438, 653-4.
Abbott, John S., 687.

Abbott, Robert, 108, 219.
Abbott, Samuel, 207.
Abolition, see Slavery, Anti-
slavery.

Accidents, see Disasters, Ma-
rine; also Fires.

Acme White Lead and Color
Works, 656.
Actors, 444-7.

Adams, John, President, death
of, 264.

Adams, John Quincy, President,
appoints Croghan inspector-
general, 197; pardons Big
Beaver, 278.

Adams, John (U. S. brig), 107;
renamed Detroit, 147.
Adair, John, Maj., 183.
Adams, Francis, 192, 544.
Adrian, Mich., 370, 374.
Aero-mail service, 734.
Aikens, Capt., 160.
Airplanes, 732; records, 705.
Alard, Jean Baptiste, 208.
Albatross (schooner), 496.
Albatross Airplane, 732.
Aldermen, 582, 686; indicted,
588.

Alexis, Grand Duke, 502.
Alfred, Frank H., 693.
Alger, Mrs. Frederick M., 681.
Alger, Gen. Russell A., Secy. of
War, 641, 643, 653.
Alkali industry, 660.
Allen, Julia, 422.
Allen, Marvin, Regent of Uni-
versity, 423.
Allen, Sylvia, 422.
Allen, Col., 154-5.
Allison, J. D., 544.
Almshouse, 393-4.
Alster River, Hamburg, 558.
Ambulance service, police, 672.
American Board of Commis-
sioners for Foreign Missions,

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INDEX

American Institute of Instruc-
tion, 379.

American Protective League,

730-1.

American Revolution: Arnold
conspiracy, 94-5; first warn-
ings, 67; life in Detroit dur-
ing war, 67-8; end of war, 82.
American Seed Store, 654.
Americanization work in schools,
696.

Amherst, Gen. Sir Jeffrey, 28,

34; suspects French settlers,
60; relieved of command, 62.
Amherstburg (Fort Malden),
110, 183, 201-2, 250, 278, 339,
531.

Amusements, 430.

"Ancient and Modern Michili-
mackinac," 452.
Ancrum, Maj., 82.
Anderson, H. W., 693.
Anderson, Lieut. John, 142, 150,

24I.

Anderson, John W., 717.
Anderson, Mrs. Julia Ann
Taylor: passenger on Walk-
in-the-Water, 241; a founder
of Mariners' Church, 457.
Anderson, Maj. Robert, 515.
Andre, Joseph, 204.
Andrews, Frank C., 671.
Andrews, Hiram R., 368, 424.
Andrews, James J., 533.
Andrews' Railroad Hotel, see
Hotels.

Angell, George R., 687.

Ann (schooner), seized by pa-
triots, 339.

Ann Arbor, Mich., 281, 309, 327,
337, 379, 382, 389, 393, 397,
423-5.

Antietam, Battle of, 517.
Anti-slavery: riots, 321, 506-27;
in politics, 505; society organ-
ized, 322; see also Slavery.
Appomattox, Lee's surrender
at, 519.

Area of Detroit, 650.
Argentine bonds, 612.
Argo (ferryboat), 303.
Ariel (gunboat), 171, 183, 185.
Arkansas admitted to Union,
337.

Armistice, Nov. 11, 1918, 727.
Armour, Philip Danforth, 665.
Armstrong, Capt. James B.,
341.

Armstrong family murdered by
Indians, 50.
Arnold, Benedict, 94.

Arnold, John, 208-9.
Arnold's Creek and Mill, 188.
Arsenal, U. S., Dearborn, 339,
392, 513; Springfield, 513;
raid at White Pigeon, 333;
Harper's Ferry, 322.

Art Stove Co., 477-8.
Ashley, Walter O., 531, 533.
Askin, John, 82, 107-8, 113,
507.

Askin, John, Jr., 113.
Aspinwall, Joseph, 502.
Astor, John Jacob, 201; Fur
Co., 130.

Astoria, Ore., 130.
Atkinson, Col. John, 569, 640.
Atlantic (steamboat), 489-90,

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Baltimore Republican, see News-

Bancroft, George, historian,
visits Detroit, 465.
Bangs, John Kendrick, Jr., 219.
Bangs, Rev. Nathaniel, Metho-
dist circuit rider, 219.
Banks and banking, 343-4,
359-62, 384, 536, 721-5; first
in Michigan, 125, 231-2;
Bank of Michigan, 344, 357,
362, 456; Bank of Pontiac,
364; Bank of Sandstone, 362;
Bank of Ypsilanti, 369; City
Savings, 671; Peoples State,
185; Preston National, 611;
Detroit Savings, 325, 464;
Farmers & Mechanics, 344,
362, 405, Federal Reserve,
723; First National, 391, 502;
United States Bank, 343, 349,
359, 384.

Banner Tobacco Co., 470.
Baptiste, George de, 323.
Barbarity on frontier, 71.
Barbour, George H., 477.
Barclay, Robert Heriot, 168–9,

171-5, 177, 179, 195.
Barcroft, Frederick T., 633.
Barer, Chauncey, 244.
Baring Bros., bank failure, 612.
Barker, Kirkland C., 738.
Barlum, John, 503.

Barns, Henry, 288, 507-8.
Barracks at Detroit burned,
195.

Barrett, Lawrence, actor, 445.
Barrett, Prof., 607.

Barrois, Marie (Marie Loot-
man), 22.

Barron, Com. James, 132.
Barrow, Capt., 160.
Barry, Gov. John S., 397.
Barstow, Samuel, 686–7.
Barstow Union School, 438, 686.
Bassett, Maj. Henry, 43, 67.
Bates, Judge Frederick, 120,
126.

Bates, George C., 451.
Bath houses, 430-1.
Bathtubs, introduction opposed,
427-8.

Battle, James R., 676.
Battle Creek, Mich., 324, 424-5.
Battles: Indian siege of De-
troit, 15-7. French and
Indian War: siege of Louis-
burg, 27; Braddock's defeat,
29-30. Pontiac War: Dal-
zell's defeat (Bloody Run),
57-9; attack on the Gladwin,
59-60. Revolution: Wyoming
massacre, 76-7; Boonesville,
Harrodsburg and Vincennes,
77. Territorial wars: Har-
mar's and St. Clair's defeats,
86-7; Fallen Timbers, 89.
War of 1812: Tippecanoe,

Battles (Continued):

131; Monguagon, 137;
Brownstown, 134, 137, 139;
Fort Dearborn massacre,
147-149; River Raisin massa-
cre, 155-9; Fort Meigs, 162-3;
Fort Stevenson, 166; Lake
Erie, 169-75; Thames, 185-
9; last attack on Detroit,
202-5; New Orleans, 210.
Black Hawk War: Bad Axe
River, 299. Canadian Rebel-
lion (Patriot War): St.
Denis, St. Charles and St.
Eustace, 338; Amherstburg,
339; Windsor, 340-1; Fight-
ing Island, 340; Pelee Island,
340. Civil War: Bull Run,
516-7; Antietam, 517-8;
Chancellorsville and Gettys-
burg, 518; Cold Harbor and
Petersburg, 519. See also
Spanish-American and World

wars.

Battleship Maine destroyed,
641.

Battzes, George, deported, 164.
Baugh Steam Forge, 653.
Baxter, W. D., 544.
Bay County, 678.
"Beacon tree," 328.

Beall, John Yates, 530-33;
hanged as spy, 533.
Beaubien, Angelique Cuillerier
de, 35, 43, 60.

Beaubien, Antoine Cuillerier de,
43, 52-3, 108, 266, 279.
Beaubien, John Baptiste, 204.
Beaubien, Lambert, 204.
Beaubien Cemetery, 266.
Beaubien Farm, see Farms.
Beaufait, Louis, Indian inter-
preter, 253.

Beaumont, Gustave de, visits
Detroit, 297.

Beaver, Country of the ("Teu-
scha Gronde"), 2.
Beaver Island Colony, 449–453.
Beaver skins, demand for, 2.
Beaver (sloop), 50.
Beckley, Guy, 327.
Bedford, Thomas, 453.
Beecher, Luther, 311, 553.
Beecher's Hall, 550, 689.
Beldoon (Belladoon), Ont., 137,

241.

Belgium invaded by Germany,
726.

Belgrade, townsite, 351.
Bell, Digby, 446.

Bell, Gen. John, 332.

Bell of Presbyterian Church,
548.

Belladoon (Beldoon), Ont., 137,

241.

Belle Isle: farm
Isle: farm for Fort

Pontchartrain, 51; acquired
by city, 554; considered for

Belle Isle (Continued):

freight yard, 553; names for,
566; purchase, 564, 585;
bridge, 567-8; improvements,
585; work on island for un-
employed, 613; Scott Foun-
tain, 567.

Belle River (Yankee Point and
Marine City), 495-6.
Beller, Jacob, 445-6.
Beller's Gardens, 446.
Bellestre, François Marie de
Picote, French command-
ant, 32.
Bellevue, Mich., 383.
Bells, Tolling of, stopped dur-
ing epidemic, 319.
Benedict, Dr. Hiram, 508.
Bennett, C. H., 717.
Benton Harbor, Mich., 418.
Benz Gas Engine, 709.
Berezy, Wm., 244.
Berge, Elisha, 244.
Berlin, Germany, 558.
Berry, C. S., 693.
Berry, Joseph H., 656.
Berry, Thomas, 656.
Berry Brothers, 656.
Berthelet, Peter, 283.

Berthelet's Market, see Markets

Berthelet's Wharf, 216, 283.
Bertrand, Jean Baptiste, 180.
Bessemer steel, 498, 651.
Bezner, F. C., 715.
Biblical prophecy, 713.
Bickerstaff, involved in war
profiteering, 644.

Bicycle, era of the, 706.
Biddle, Maj. John, 268, 295-6,
306, 372, 444, 738.

Biddle, Margaret (Mrs. An-
drew Porter), 295.
Biddle House, see Hotels.
Biddle House Building used for
High School, 689.

Biddle House Theater, see
Theaters.

Bierce, Lucius Verus, 340.
Big Beaver, son of Kishkawko,
278.

Big Beaver, Mich., 278.
Bingham, Gov. Kinsley, 453,

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Black Rock, village, 167, 233,
235, 240-1; home port, 241;
wharf, 245.

Black Swamp of Ohio, 259, 331.
Blackbird, son of Kishkawko,
279.

Blackburn, Thornton and wife,
slaves, 321-2.

Blackburn riot, 399, 667.
Blair, Austin, 516.
Blake, Capt., 303.
Blennerhassett, Harmon, 439.
Blind pigs in 1816, 213.
Bliss, Gov. Aaron T., 638, 646.
Block house jail burned, 262.
Blood, Dr. William, 142, 194.
Bloody Run, 26, 59, 65.
Bloomer dress, 453.
Bloss & Adams, 654.
Board of Commerce, 560.
Board of Education, 452-3, 639,
683, 686-8; see also Schools,
Colleges, Education.
Board of Estimates established,
561-3.

Board of Trade, organized 1856,
502; promotion, 552.
Boats, types of, 577; see also
Steamboats, Schooners, etc.
Bob-Lo, see Bois Blanc.
Bogert, H. V. D., 685.

Bogue, Stephen, 325.

Bois Blanc Island (in Detroit

River, "Bob-lo"),

settlement on, 20;

1812, 183.

Bolger, Robert E., 671.

Huron

War of

Bond, Lewis, deported, 164.
Bonds, Foreign and American,

612-3; Municipal, 554, 563,
629-30; State, 413.

Book store, Morse's, 405.
Boom towns, 347, 349-51.

Boone, Daniel, 36, 75.

Boonesville, Ky., 77.

Boquet, Maj., 63.

Border defenses, 392.

Borgess, Bishop C. H., 693.
Borgman, M. V., second police
supt., 669-70.
Borse, Mills W., 621.
Bosnia, 726.

Boston, law against bathing,

427.

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Bowen, C. C., 655.
Bowen, Lem W., 719.
Bowman, Baxter, 335.
Boyer, Mrs. Antoine, 316.
Boyer, Joseph, 633.
Boynton, Dr., 425.
Brabyn, Harry, 676.
Braddock, Gen. Edward, 30.
Bradish, Alvah, 412.
Bradstreet, John, 62.

Brady, Gen. Hugh, 191, 339-

40, 391.

Brady, James J., 715.
Brady Guards, 389.
Brannigan, Larry

Barrett), 445·

(Lawrence

Brant, Joseph, 34, 76, 89.
Breary, Martha, 244.
Breitmeyer, Mayor Philip, 671,
738.

Brevoort, H. J. B., 164.
Brevoort, Com. Henry, 312.
Bribery, see Political Corrup-
tion, War Profiteering.
Brick manufacture, 496.
Bridge, H. P., 502.
Bridges: Belle Isle, first, 585;
burned, 567; new one, 568;
proposals for bridge to Cana-
da, 552-6, 588; over Savoy-
ard, 214; Grosse Ile, 489.
Broadstreet, money shark, 125.
Brock, Gen. Sir Isaac, 139-147,
156, 162.

Broderick, James C., 676.
Brodhead, Gen., 75.

Brooks, Capt. Edward, 161, 289.
Brooks, Edwin, 322.

Brooks, John W., 413-7, 493–4·
Brown, Aaron V., 514.
Brown, Charles F.,
Brown, Cullen, 322.

682.

Brown, Justice Henry B., 532.
Brown, J. W., 493.

Brown, Gen. Jacob, 217.
Brown, James J., 544.

Brown, John, of Ossowatamie,

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Bryan, Ebenezer A., 687.
Buchanan, James, President,
107, 294, 510-11, 514.
Buda-Pesth, 558.

Budgets, Detroit's, comparison
of 1890 and 1923, 595–7.
Buel, A. W., 684.

Buffalo Creek, 240–1, 245.
Buffalo, N. Y., 233, 235, 240,
245, 338, 356, 371, 425, 483,
489, 523, 537, 594, 598.
Buhl, Christian H., 653, 738.
Buhl, Frederick, 738.
Buhl, Theodore D., 653.
Buhl & Ducharme, 192, 572.
Buhl Block, 719.

Buick Motor Co., 713, 716.
Building booms, 349.
Buildings: Bank of Michigan,
456; Boydell, 707; Buhl, 719;
Business University, 485;
Capitol, 274, 424,
424, 461-2;
County, 446; David Whitney,
406; Detroit News, 565; Dime
Bank, 444; Farmers & Me-
chanics Bank, 405; Federal,
409, 457; Free Press, 547-8;
Hammond, 207, 665 Journal,
550-1; Kresge, 312; Jos. E.
Mack, 704; Merrill, 311-2,
444, 483, 655; McGraw, 305,
370; Moffat, 284, 558; Shel-
don, 287-8; Smart, see Mer-
rill; Williams, 484.
Bull, missionary, 79.

Bull Run, Battle of, 516; sec-
ond, 526.

Bullock, Lieut., 186.
Burch, E. A., 633.

Burgoyne's surrender, 95.
Burke, Edmund, 72.

Burleigh, Bennet G., 530-2.

Burley, Bennet G., see Burleigh.
Burlingame, Anson, 311.

Burnet, Jacob, 92, 107.

Burnett, James, 164.

Burns, Robert, 85.

Burr, Aaron, 94, 96, 439.
Burrell, C. R., 656.
Burt, John, 493-4.

Burt, William A., 374, 403, 493.
Burt Solar Compass, 403.
Burtis, John, 303.

Burton, Clarence Munroe, viii.
Burton Historical Collection,
648.

Business depressions, see Panics.
Butler, Col. Anthony, 186, 197,

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199.

Butler, Benjamin F., Attorney-
General, U. S., 333.

Butler, John, 69; plans Indian
raid, 77-8; reward, 79.
Butler, William A., 562-3.
Butzel, Magnus, 687.
Butzel, Martin, 606.

Byrd, Charles Willing, 102.
Byron, Mich., 424.

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Cabacier's Creek, 23.
Cable, telegraph, 426.
Cadillac, Antoine de LaMothe,
arrival with colonizing com-
pany, and the founding of
Detroit, 1-12, 458; disap-
proval of Jesuits, 11; child
buried, 212.

Cadillac, Madame, 12.
Cadillac Motor Car Co., 713,
715-6, 719-20.
Cadillac Square, 457, 664; Piety

Hill removed from, 268.
Cadillac's village, 10-13.
Caille, A. Arthur, 702.
Caldwell, Wm., 69.

Caledonia (gunboat), captured,
167.

Calhoun, John C., 337.
Callahan, Timothy E., 676.
Camden Gore, Ont., 188.
Camps: Blair in Detroit, 516;
Chickamauga, 643; Douglas,
529; Morton, 529.
Campau, Antoine, 201.
Campau, Daniel J., 459, 687.
Campau, Jacques, 65.

Campau, Joseph, 108, 212, 269,

288, 312, 457-9, 507.
Campau, Louis, 201, 251-4.
Campau, Capt., 150.
Campbell, Allan, 693.
Campbell, Colin, 312, 548.
Campbell, Capt. Donald, suc-
ceeds Rogers as commandant,
33; popularity, 41; sent as
emissary to Pontiac, 49; be-
trayed, 52-3; killed by Chief
Mackinac, 56.

Campbell, Henry M., 438, 623.
Campbell & Linn, 312, 548.
Camphene, 433.

Campus Martius, 124, 192, 388,

405, 524, 537, 556-8, 686.
Canada Act, 92.

Canada Southern Railroad, see
Railroads.

Canada surrendered to the
British, 33.

Canadian boundary line fixed,

210.

Canadian Lancers, 516.
Canadian Rebellion, 191, 337-
42, 399.
Canal boats, 356.

Canals: Erie, 232, 356, 373,
475, 496, 503; Michigan-Erie,
372; projects across Michigan,
373; St. Clair Flats, 578;
Sault Ste. Marie, 402, 493-5,
497, 578; Welland and St.
Lawrence, 503; see also Liv-
ingstone Channel.
Canann, John, 315.
Canard River, 137, 184.
Caniff, Judge A. C., 312.

Canning, E. B., 316.

Cannon: Souvenir of Revolu-
tion,146; historic relics at City
Hall, 190-4; used in place of
steamboat whistle, 237.

Canoe voyages, 273.
Canteen service of Red Cross,
730.

Capacity of vessels, 580-1.
Capital punishment, 68, 262-3,
278-9, 289-293, 420-1, 533,
538.

Capitol, Michigan's first:

be-

gun, 274; funds for, 461.
Capitol High School, see Schools.
Capitol Square, 274, 399.
Capitol Square Park, see Parks.
Car building industry, 369,
651-3.

Carle, D. S., 493.
Carp River, 403.

Carriage and wagon industry,
651.

Caroline (steamboat) burned,
338.

Case, Rev. Wm., 219.
Case livery stable, 550.
Cass, Capt. A. H., 254.
Cass, Capt. C. L., 251.
Cass, Gen. Lewis, Governor of
Michigan Territory, 1812-31:
arrives in Detroit, 107;
honors won, 107; commis-
sioned colonel, 133; leads re-
lief expedition, 139-141; pris-
oner of war, 146; charges
against Hull, 152, 161; Battle
of the Thames, 186; appoint-
ed Governor, 196-7; famine
in Detroit, 196; distributes
money to people of River
Raisin, 200; Trouble with
Kishkawko, 202-4; violator
of fire ordinance, 212; met
President Monroe at wharf in
Detroit, 217; suggested foun-
ding of Detroit Gazette, 231–
2; land treaties with Indians,
250-258; founding of Pontiac,
260; Thanksgiving Day cele-
bration, 263; explorations,
271; denies British jurisdic-
tion over Grosse Ile, 279; ap-
points sheriff to hang Sim-
mons, 291; Secretary of War,
Jackson's Cabinet, 294-6;
Detroit Athenaeum organ-
ized, 306; bust of, 311; orders
troops to suppress riots, 322;
Toledo boundary war, 330;
mass meeting in his grove,
346; donates park to city,
406; Detroit Female Semi-
nary, 438; resigns as Secretary
of State from Buchanan's
Cabinet, 514; active in Na-
tional defense, 516; last ap-
pearance,524; Grant calls,546.

Cass Farm, see Farms.
Cass Farm Hill leveled, 268.
Cass Park lighting towers, 561.
Cassandra, boom town, 351.
Cassopolis, 324, 328.
"Catholepistemiad" or Univer-
sity of Michigania, 223.
Catholic Church, see Churches
-Catholic.

Catholic Mission of Richardie,
18.

Catholic Female Assn, 319.
Catville, now New Boston, 351.
Caucuses, control of, 579, 581,
592.

Celebrations: birthday of

George III, 107; first rail-
road, 488; July 4, 1835, 191;
July 4, 1818, 261; Lee's sur-
render, 520; new govern-
ment, 263; patriotic, 191-2;
St. Patrick's Day, 537;
Thanksgiving, first, 263.
Celeripedes, 706.
Cemeteries: Mt. Elliott, 99,
269; Ste. Anne's, 118, 212-3,
235, 265-6; Beaubien Farm,
266; Elmwood, 289; 412, 441;
English burying ground, 198,
266; Woodmere, 75.

Census of manufactures in 1880,
657.

Census of population, 738–9;

see also Population.
Center, Samuel, 382.
Chacornacle, Lieut., 6.
Chadwick, Theron H., 325.
Chaffee, Amos, 481.

Chalmers Motor Corporation,
716.

Chamber of Commerce, San
Francisco, 560.

Chamberlain, Dr. Harmon, 261.
Chamberlain, Marvin H., 738.
Chamberlain, Olmstead, 288.
Chambers, Judge F. H., 587.
Champion (tug), 424.

Champlain, Samuel de, 17.
Champlain (steamboat), 340.
Champlin, Erastus, 367.

Champlin, Lyman, 467.

Champlin, Stephen (Com. Per-
ry's aide), 171.

Champlin, Willard, 467.
Champneys, Benjamin, 294.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 518,
526.

Chandler, Zachariah: a founder
of Republican Party, 508-10;
entertained Gen. U. S. Grant,
546; home on site of Detroit
News Building, 565; Mayor
of Detroit, 738.
Chapin, Marshall, 738.
Chapin, Roy D., 715.
Chapoton, Alexander, 192.
Charles Townsend (steamboat),

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246.

Charleston, S. C., 515.
Charlevoix, Pierre François de,
17-8.

Charlevoix, Mich., 453.
Charter, first, 108; new, advo-
cated, 583.

Chase, Alexander R., 271-3.
Chase, George N., 560.
Chase, Justice Samuel, 439.
Chatham, Ont., 185, 328.
Chattanooga, Battle of, 526.
Chauncey, Com. Isaac, 163,
166-7.

Cheap money, 536.
Cheboygan County, 678.
Chemick, son of Kishkawko,

279.

Chenal Ecarté, 241.
Chene Farm, see Farms.
Chesapeake (frigate), 132.
Chesne, Pierre, 108.
Chevrolet Motor Co., 716.
Chicago, 309, 418, 424, 453, 496,
498, 523-4, 560; telegraph
line to, 425-6.
Chicago Road, 263, 393.
Chicago and Canada Southern
Railroad, see Railroads.
Chickamauga, Battle of, 526;
Camp, 643.
Chidsey, F. G., 436.

Chillicothe, Ohio, 75, 93, 95,

105, 107, 183, 197, 211, 279.
Chipman, Henry, 277, 289-90,
684.

Chipman, John Logan, 289.
Chippewa (armed schooner),
170, 171, 174.
Chippewa Indians, see Indians.
Chittenden, George R., 164.
Chittenden, James, 164.
Chittenden, Wm. J., Sr., 501-2.
Chittenden, Wm. J., Jr., 676.
Cholera, epidemics and victims,

198, 299-304, 315-6, 377, 411,
464, 502.

Cholera hospitals, 315-6, 479.
Chope, Edward, 568.
Christian, M. P., 544.
Christiancy, Judge Isaac P.,
508-9.

Church, Eber F., 654.

Church of Our Father, see
Churches.

Church schools, 696.
Churches:

Baptist: First, 221, 423, 444;
Colored American, 423;
French, 541; Lafayette
Ave. (now Woodward Ave.),
541; Tabernacle, 541;
Catholic: 303, 397; Holy
Trinity, 276, 304, 315,
319-20, 423, 541; La Cha-
pelle de Nord Est, 320;
Church Farm or Melcher
Farm Chapel, 265, 320;
Our Lady of Help, 541; St.

Churches, Catholic (Continued):
Aloysius, 541; Ste. Anne's,
16, 212, 219, 230, 265-6,
301-2, 320, 423, 442, 456;
Ste. Anne's founded, 6;
burned and Methodist
church used, 221; corner-
stone_laid, 261; land grant,
265; St. Mary's 320, 423,
St. Joachim's, 302; St. Pat-
rick's, 541; SS. Peter and
Paul (Jesuit), 423, 693;
Springwells (Spring Hill
Farm log church), 265, 301.
Congregational: First, 105,
219, 409, 423, 503, 581.
Disciples of Christ: 423.
Episcopal: 397; Christ, 541;
Mariners' (Bethel), 202,
409, 423, 457; St. Johns,
541; St. Matthew's (Col-
ored), 528-9, 541; St. Paul's
(First P. E. Church), 221,
266, 423, 546.

First Evangelistic Society,

220.

Lutheran: German, 423; Ger-
man Evangelical, 423; Im-
manuel, Salem, Trinity,
541.
Methodist: African, 276, 423;
Central (First) 219-21,
266, 388, 397, 423, 444,
483, 541, 686; French, 541;
Second, 423.
Presbyterian: 105, 221, 266,
276, 304,310; Cholera Hos-
pital, 316; Bell used for fire
alarm, 400; burned, 548;
mentioned, 421, 423, 425,
464, 589, 674; Scotch, 409,
423; Westminster, 541.
Protestant: 304; first, 105,

220-1.

Universalist: Church of Our
Father, 582.

Cicotte, Edward, 203.
Cicotte, Capt. Francis, 203.
Cicotte, George, 203.
Cicotte, James, 203.
Cinematograph, 700-1.
Cincinnati, Ohio, 93, 107, 379;
first bathtub in U. S., 427.
Cities of U. S., large, 677.
Citizens' Street Railway Co.,
see Street Railways.
City Hall: Old, used as theater,
444; abandoned by common
council, 543-4;
New: his-
toric cannon, 190-4; corner-
stone laid, 542; finished and
occupied, 543-4.

Civil Rights Bill vetoed, 540.
Civil War, 514-34; Michigan's
enlistments, casualties, fi-
nance, trophies, 526-7; De-
troit draft riots, 524, 529.
Clapp, Paul, 305.

Clare, St., Sisters of, 317.
Clark, Dr. E. M., 368.
Clark, Ephraim, 528.
Clark, Frank, 714.

Clark, George Rogers, 77-79,
161, 197.

Clark, James, 244.
Clark, John, 310.
Clay, Gen. Green, 162.
Clay, Henry, 385.
Clearing house certificates, 724.
Clemens, Christian, 281.
Clemens, Jacob, 108.
Clermont (first steamboat), 232.
Cleveland, Grover, 329, 627.
Cleveland, Ohio, 237, 379, 425,
489, 596, 598, 625.

Clinton River, 260; Indian vil-
lages on, 131, 200.
Clinton's Ditch,” 232.
Clipper ships, 233.

Clippert, Charles F., 676.
Clough and Warren Organ Co.,
653.

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Coal gas, 434.

Cockran, W. D., 508.
Codd, George P., 399, 738.
Codd-Hutchins franchise, 632.
Code of Hammurabi, 420, 721.
Cody, Frank, 693.
Coffin, Howard, 715.
Cohoon, Patrolman, 566.
Coke industry, 651.
Colburn, W. C., 623.
Cold Harbor, 519.
Cole, Maj. C. H., 530-1.
Cole, H. S., 306.
Colleges: Detroit College of
Law, 694; Detroit Institute of
Technology, 694-5; Teachers'
College, 688; Detroit College
of Medicine, 542; College of
City of Detroit (Junior Col-
lege), 688, 691-2; University
of Detroit (Detroit College),
693-4. See also University of
Michigan.

Cologne, Germany, 558.
Columbia Motors Co., 716.
Columbus, Miss., women begin
Memorial Day, 547.
Columbus, Ohio, 523-4.
Common council meets in
council house, 211, 219, 223;
Military Hall, 274-5; Wood-
worth's Hotel, 274; Smyth's
Tavern, 206; homes of alder-
men, 274; house of James
Henry, 108.
Commercial Institute, 508.
Communication, telegraph, tele-
phone and radio, 705-11.
Compass, magnetic and solar,

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