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Luther, George W.
Luther, was born in April 1865 in Michigan. A slide in the collection is of the old Geo. H. Luther bridge in Lamont (Mich.), which may have been named in his or his father's honor, making it likely that he was raised in Lamont. In 1900 Luther and his wife, Mary A., lived in Chicago with their daughters, Bessie, age 5, and Jeannette, age 1. Luther then worked as a cashier in an office. They visited or perhaps moved to Chicago, 1898-1899, where they visited photographed buildings remaining from the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition, other sculptures, a parade, and two ships. By 1924 the family had moved to Los Angeles (Calif.). (This information is from the collection and AncestryPlau.com viewed in Jan. 2009.)
From the description of Glass slides, 1898-1899. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 297227952
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Luther, George E.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6n08vht (person)
Luther was the cashier of the People's Savings Bank (Grand Rapids), and the National Bank Examiner. Belknap was born Oct. 17, 1846 in N.Y. (Sate). His family moved to Grand Rapids in 1854. He served in Company H, 1st Michigan Infantry during the Civil War, rising to the rank of Capt. and Bvt Lt. Col. In 1866, he married Chloe M. Caswell, with whom he had three daughters. Luther founded Belknap Wagon & Sleigh Company in Grand Rapids in 1871. Belknap served as Mayor of Grand Rapids, 1884, a me...