| LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
PAGE |
NOTES |
| ANDERSON |
John |
93, 95 |
stayed with a friend near Lake Emily, festered leg |
| ANDREASON |
Peter |
14 |
wrote news items |
| ANDREW |
James |
119 |
logging superintendent |
| BANKS |
Carl |
165 |
blueberry picking amusing story |
| BARNUM |
Bob |
110 |
deputy sheriff |
| BASANESE |
Marsilio |
103 |
tells about winemaking |
| BENANNE |
Anna |
11 |
teacher |
| BENNET |
Peg Leg |
93 |
stayed with a friend near Lake Emily |
| BOYINGTON |
Andy |
12 to 13 |
Iron River Hotel owner |
| BROSSO |
Johnny |
167 |
janitor at Iron River High School |
| BRZOZNOWSKI |
Thomas |
17 |
walked from Chicago to Gibbs City |
| BRZOZNOWSKI |
Felix |
18 |
farmer and worked in woods |
| BURT |
Florence |
12 |
teacher |
| CALLIARI |
(Colliari) |
72 |
Hotel in Palatka |
| CAMPBELL |
Beatrice |
87 |
in contest selling newspaper subscriptions |
| CHRISTENSEN |
Alma |
11 |
playmate of Amie Nash Olsen |
| COFFIN |
Dan |
12 to 13 |
dog named Myrt |
| CONNELLY |
Pigface |
81 |
saloonkeeper in Elmwood |
| COOK |
Jay J. |
104 |
original owner of Central Drugs |
| DENNISON |
Alec "Black Alec" |
74, 87 to 92 |
sold moonshine, "original hippie" |
| DJUPE |
Bert |
64 |
from Stambaugh |
| DJUPE |
Bertle |
137 |
husband of teacher |
| DOOLEY |
Mickey |
79 |
wrestler |
| FARRINGTON |
John |
105 |
friend of attorney Martin McDonough |
| FLANIGAN |
John |
36 |
owner of sheep ranch |
| FLANNIGAN |
Judge |
92 |
circuit judge |
| FLANNIGAN |
Judge |
110 |
Circuit Court Judge |
| GARDNER |
Andy |
50 |
teamster killed in logging camp fire |
| GIOVANELLI |
Dominic |
103 |
tells about Rum Rebellion |
| GONAVIN |
Peter "Donny" |
51 |
teamster from logging camp |
| GREENLUND |
Oscar |
105 |
friend of attorney Martin McDonough |
| HAASE |
Charles "Barefoot Charlie" |
74, 84 to 87 |
mail carrier barefoot even in winter |
| HALL |
Sid |
156 |
liked hunting |
| HANSON |
Johnny |
93 to 94 |
had Ford |
| HARRIS |
Captain |
63 to 64 |
mining captain |
| HARRIS |
Jennie |
63 |
wife of Captain, mother of 10 children |
| HENDRICKSON |
Toby |
100 |
tells about Rum Rebellion |
| HOAR |
Walter |
67, 86 |
worked at J & L Mine in Mineral Hills, prankster |
| JACOBS |
J. N. |
18 |
came to U.S. from Lebanon |
| JOHNSON |
Gus |
79 |
strong man killed by dynamite blast |
| JOHNSON |
Iver |
79 |
blinded by dynamite blast |
| JOHNSON |
Albert |
81 |
owned coffee shop by Cook's Run |
| JOHNSON |
Emil |
94 |
lived near Chicagoan Mine |
| JOHNSON |
Gordon |
103 |
houseboy for attorney Martin McDonough |
| JOHNSON |
Peter |
145 |
hunted deeer for food for winter |
| JOHNSON |
Signe |
145 |
daughter of Peter |
| JOHNSON |
Mannie |
145 |
son of Peter |
| KINNEY |
Aaron |
31 |
ice business |
| KINNEY |
Oliver |
128 |
ice business |
| KINNEY |
Walter |
128 |
ice business |
| KINNEY |
Willard |
31 |
ice business partner |
| LENHART |
Father |
101 |
wine in basement diluted with water |
| LITHEN |
Emil |
94 |
visited Emil Johnson |
| LONGHURST |
Harold |
140 |
teacher |
| LOTT |
Ed |
100 |
owned a team of horses |
| MANDE |
Bill |
105 |
friend of attorney Martin McDonough |
| McDONOUGH |
Martin |
99 to 101 |
prosecuting attorney involved in Rum Rebellion |
| McGRAW |
Mike |
105 |
trapper |
| MOSES |
Bill |
14 |
teacher |
| NASH |
A. C. |
11 |
had cabbage patch, cigar maker |
| NICHOLSON |
Victor |
92 to 93 |
moved to Bates 1913 age 10 |
| OLSEN |
Amie Nash |
9 to 14 |
Nash District homesteader |
| PARKINS |
Marvin |
168 |
blueberry picking amusing story |
| PATTERSON |
Anne |
84 |
stood up to looters |
| PETERSON |
Jens |
11 |
had strawberry patch |
| PIGEON |
Louie |
155 |
hit bear over head with axe |
| PLOURDE |
Baptiste |
75 to 76 |
one of two strongest men in town |
| PLOURDE |
Ben |
75 to 79 |
another strong man around Iron River |
| PLOURDE |
Fred |
75 to 78 |
logger |
| PLOURDE |
Ben |
122 |
logger |
| POSSANZA |
Frank |
102 |
delivery boy |
| PRUDHOMME |
Armand |
118 |
woodsworker during Depression |
| PURGATORI |
Gus |
102 |
butcher |
| RATAGICK |
Ben |
102 |
drove horse team |
| RAYMOND |
Clifford |
75 |
one of two strongest men in town |
| SCALCUCCI |
Steve |
102 |
involved in Rum Rebellion |
| SENSIBA |
Ed |
110 |
County Sheriff |
| SHAPODOCK |
John |
21 |
Chief of Potawattomi tribe |
| SILVERTHORN |
Albert |
75 |
picked up a model A out of ditch single-handedly |
| SINGLER |
John |
98 |
dray hired to haul confiscated liquor |
| SKY |
Bert |
37 |
Indian caretaker of Chicaugon Lake burial grounds |
| SLEEMAN |
Captain |
67 |
mining captain at J & L Mine in Mineral Hills |
| URBAN |
Harry |
110 |
Deputy Sheriff |
| WAFFEN |
August |
110 |
prosecuting attorney involved in Rum Rebellion |
| WEBBER |
Andrew |
39 |
saloon owner |
| WHEELER |
Howard |
101 |
deputy sheriff |
| WHEELER |
Howard |
110 |
Deputy Sheriff |
| WILLIAMS |
Lloyd |
140 |
student |