Shaw family papers, 1840-1938, bulk 1860-1890.

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Shaw family papers, 1840-1938, bulk 1860-1890.

Personal correspondence of Shaw, his son Horatio W., and his brother Horatio W., regarding missionary activities, family affairs, and Michigan politics, including legislative activities regarding railroads, prisons and reformatories, dentistry regulation, homeopathic medicine, temperance and prohibition, and the painting career of the younger Horatio W. Shaw.

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Bentley Historical Library

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Shaw, Brackley, b. 1818.

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Hall, Emma Amelia, 1837-1884.

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Shaw, Horatio Watson, 1822-1910.

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Begole was born in N.Y. (State) on Jan. 20, 1815. He left for Mich. Territory at the age of 21, settling in what is now Flint (Mich.). In 1839 he married Harriet A. Miles and began work on a farm. After holding several local political positions, he served as County Treasurer, 1856-1864; State Senator, 1871-1872; a member of Congress, 1873-1875; and Governor of Mich., 1883-1885. He died at Flint on June 6, 1896. GAR Post 127 was named for Billy Begole, who was probably his son. No information is ...

Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1916

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Rynd, Charles, 1836-1884.

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Baldwin, Henry P. (Henry Porter), 1814-1892

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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

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