Biography of William W. Webb

William W. Webb. A resident of Topeka thirty years, Mr. Webb was at first in the service of the Sants Fe Railway Company, later a merchant, and for many years past had been in the real esfate and insurance business. Successful in private affairs, his enterprise in public matters is worthy of special mention. In 1890 he became identified with the Topeka Commercial Club. Through that medium he had worked in and out of season for the improvement and betterment of his city. He had asslsted in every undertaking prompted by the club, and was particularly active in the movement … Read more

1894 Michigan State Census – Schoolcraft County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Doyle Township – Patrick Curran, George W. Sorter, Portus H. Brown, Charles Brown, Philip DeGray, Patrick Mahan, Edwin Lashbrook, George W. Rice, Alvin Wood, John S. Coy, George D. Tucker, Samuel Woodman, Judge Sweet, George Miner, Thomas Codd, William H. Wood. Germfask Township – Lloyds Simonds, William H. Stone, Charles Wilson. Harrison Township – Samuel W. Brown, John Landry, Patrick King, Charles Dumond, Joseph M. Rousier, Thomas Robinson, John McCrudden, William T. Turpin. Hiawatha Township – John Gayar, … Read more