Nadeau, Joseph C., 971. Names of tribes and date of treaty, 121. Narrative of Timothy Mallary, 83. Natural products, 312. Navarre, Alexander T.. 1011. Navarre, Colonel Francis, 63, 502. Navarre, Joseph G., 504. Navarre, Peter, the scout, 128, 505. Navarre, Peter (portrait), 506. Navarre, Robert F., 503. Navarre, Toussaint H., 942. Old Chief Pokagon, 32. Old City Guard, 227. Old courthouse, 250. Old French pear trees, 316. Old-time domestic hearth, 496. One of the earlier French houses of the On the county farm (view), 252. Opposed by territorial volunteers, 167. Original creating act, 246. Original titles to lands, 245. Osgood, Charles R., 758. Ottawa Lake quarries, 278. Outagamies threaten French colony, 8. INDEX XXV Police department, 469. Pontiac, the Great Ottawa, 16, 21; con- Population of county, 327. Postoffices, 480. Postoffice, new (view), 479. Postoffices and postmasters county, 551. of the Posts pass into American hands, 24. Potter, James C., 863. Prehistoric remains near big prairie, 266. Presbyterian church reunited, 436. Private schools, 421. Proctor, Colonel, 58, 80; report of, 61; Proposed settlement, 143. Protestant churches of Monroe county, Public libraries, 475. Public Square, The, 473. St. Charles Parish, 658. St. John's Catholic church (view), 424. St. Joseph's church, Erie, 433. St. Mary's college and academy, 704. St. Michael's Commandery, Knights of St. Patrick's church of Exeter township, St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, 438. St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church Salt licks, 266. Sancraint, John B., 512. Santa Anna, General, 174. Schafer, F. William, 934. Schaub Brothers, 1004. xxvi Schaub, Joseph, 999. Schoolcraft and his Indian wife, 26. Schrauder, John, 1014. Scientific study of limestones, 266. Seal of the territory, 125. INDEX Serious shortage of provisions, 74. Shaler, Charles, 155. Shaler succeeds Mason, 155. Shawnee Spring, 326. Shelby, Gov. Isaac, 66. Sheriff's residence (view), 252. Shin plasters, 249. Ship Canal, The, 379. Shipwreck and legend of the “Favorite,” 547. Shore Line Stone Company, 281. Sibley quarry, 270. Siege of Fort Detroit, 14. Sieur de Vincennes, 8. Siffer, Jules J., 924. Sigler, John L., 668. Sill, Fred J., 925. Simmons, Benjamin F., 964. Sleeping bear (view), 267. Smith. Fred, 589. Smith guards of Monroe, 177, 220. Smith, Henry, 731. Smith, Jasper N., 816. Smith, Robert, 889. Smith, Thomas H., 572. Smith, William A., 834. "Smith's Tavern" (view), 332. Social and other clubs, 459. Social and sportmen's clubs, 458. Social clubs, establishment of, 458. Soldiers from Monroe county in Mexican Solid French buildings, 40. Sortor, Dwight W., 810. Southeastern portion of Michigan (1835), South wall of Woolmith quarry (view), 273. Southworth, Benjamin H., 602. Sperry, Roy M., 634. Start of Monroe nurseries, 383. State curbs on speculation, 350. Sterling, William C., Jr., 829. Stone and stone crushing, 269. Stone business of Monroe, 280. Stone quarries, 40. Stoner, George W., 1012. Streets, parks and bridges, 471. Strimbell, Jacob J., 919. Strong, Captain George W., 527. Stuart, Henry, 718. Sturn, Bernard, 968. & Sugar making by Indians and pioneers. 495. Summerfield township, 250, 483; first ar- Superstitions of early settlers, 28. Support of the Union, 175. Surface drainage, 293. Surrender of Detroit, 87, 96. Surrender, The, 81. Sykes, John E., 837. Target shooting and shooters, 546. Taylor, Gen. Zachary, 167, 171. Tecumseh, the Great Shawnee, 30, 69, 88, 125. Territorial period and beyond, 255. Third Michigan Cavalry Brigade, 239. Tiffany, Arthur L., 925. Timber growth and conservation, 320. Toasts and responses, 132. Todd, Alexander, 606. Todd, Frank S., 945. Todd, James H., 1010. Toledo and Detroit turnpike, 330. Toledo war, 137. Toll, Charles, 854. Toll, Philip R., 854. To restrain wild banking, 351. Total enlistment in county, 219. INDEX Township supervisors (1912), 494. Trabbic, John B., 864. Tradition of the sacred fire, 29. Trinity Episcopal church, 440. Trinity Episcopal church (view), 424. Two famous sportmen's clubs, 459. Underground drainage, 297. United States claims unsettled, 170. Van Akin, Simeon, 843. Van Houten, Charles L., 603. Venia, Harvey R., 811. Verdon, Thomas E., 849. Veterans of the War of 1812, 126, 128. Veteran surveyors, 482. View from the other side, 109. View of government canal of today, 380. one of the earlier French houses of xxvii 133; Kentucky soldiers' monument in Visit to Chief Chenagar, 30. Vivian, Richard, 573. Vivian, Robert G., 917. Wabash R. R., 365. Waldorf Paper Mills, 399. War of 1812, 87, 111. Warner, Eugene, 930. Washington again upholds Michigan, 150. Water supply, question of, 470. |