The founding of Parshallville [Mich.], 1961.

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The founding of Parshallville [Mich.], 1961.

The founding of Parshallville [Mich.], 1961, is a typed speech (11 p.) that Borth gave to the Fenton Historical Society on April 12, 1961. The presentation was based on manuscripts of early settlers, including Isaac Parshall.

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Borth, Christy

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Borth was a newspaper columnist who moved to Parshallville in 1938. Copies of her book are in both the Park Library and the Clarke Historical Library. Isaac Parshall (1798-1858) married Seraphina Luther (d. 1871) on April 13, 1825. A miller in Chemung (N.Y.), Parshall moved to Penn. in 1828 and to Mich. in 1858. The town of Parshallville was named in his honor. (Information from the speech). From the description of The founding of Parshallville [Mich.], 1961. (Clarke Historical Libra...

Fenton Historical Society (Jamestown, N.Y.)

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Historian. From the description of Elial Todd Foote collection, 1833-1976. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155439745 Lawyer. From the description of Bainbridge Colby collection, 1920-1950. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155439615 Collecting area: Local history of Jamestown, N.Y. and surrounding area. From the description of Repository description. (New York State Historical Documents). Wo...

Parshall, Isaac.

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