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| Suit by C. M. Comins against Henry Miller, non-criminal case Alcona County Review 5/16/1879
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| Surveying of the West Lawn Cemetery. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 7/15/1881
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| Talk of having Duncan McArthur examined for commitment to an asylum. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 11/15/1889
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| Talk of lynching Duncan McArthur. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 11/15/1889
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| Teeples, Millers, and others on the move and building Status: Located; Alcona County Review 4/10/1895
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| THANKS TO RED CROSS - GLAD TO GET HOME PAPER Letter from Wilson Teeple from WWI in France reprinted in The Alcona County Review, with transcription
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| The "Skinny" Poem by Bertha Rose Amelia White Masters Status: Located;
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| The 1887 township election is a hot topic in Alcona Township. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 4/1/1887
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| The Journal and Letters of Francis Asbury Vol. I
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| The LSS crew comes to Harrisville for supplies. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 5/23/1890
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| The LSS crew goes into commission on 3/28/1890, three days early. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 4/4/1890
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| The LSS crew has been measured for new uniforms. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 4/18/1890
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| The LSS crew has its first call of the year. Status: Located; Alcona County Review, 5/2/1890
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| The remainder of the court record for February, 1889 includes a brief mention of Duncan. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 2/22/1889
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| Thomas and Joseph Miller are renovating the old Carle place to open a country store Alcona County Review 2/9/1893
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| Thomas Duggan may run two stages daily in the county. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 4/18/1884
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| Thomas Miller is considering constructing a phone line to his store in Haynes Alcona County Review 7/18/1895
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| Thomas Miller moves the post office from Alcona to Ritchie's corners Alcona County Review 4/25/1895
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| Three families did the most fall plowing. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 12/10/1886
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| Three Miller boys are hauling stove wood to Alcona and Black River Alcona County Review 2/9/1893
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| Three of the Miller boys are mentioned Alcona County Review 6/3/1897
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| Toledo Blade article describing Alcona and how the people helped during the Marine City disaster. Status: Located; Rather dark description of the village of Alcona.
Alcona County Review 9/10/1880
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| Visit of Mrs. Holmes Witter to her mother, Mrs. D. McNeil Alcona County Review 9/15/1898
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| Visitors at the Point. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 4/25/1890
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| W. J. Somers and James Miller buy Fords Alcona County Herald 5/19/1916
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| Warren Irwin Hastings, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hasty. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 8/6/1886
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| Whitehall Cemetery Walkthrough Status: Located;
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| Wife visits Charles Miller in Alpena Alcona County Review 8/9/1889
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| William Clark purchases the store of Joseph Miller at Alcona Alcona County Review 3/15/1900
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| William Goodsell is building a large barn; Alex McNeil got sick helping Alcona County Review 5/6/1897
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| William Hill brings charges against George Johnson for stealing three anchors Alcona County Review 9/3/1880
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| William Johnson and Mrs. Goodsell visit. Status: Located; Alcona County Herald 8/18/1911
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| William Johnson is buying and selling hay. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 9/15/1911
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| William Johnson is buying hay, has an animal hurt. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 9/22/1911
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| William Johnson is still shipping hay. Status: Located; Alcona County Herald 11/29/1911
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| William Johnson presses and ships hay. Status: Located; Alcona County Herald 10/27/1911
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| William Johnson ships hay. Status: Located; Alcona County Herald 9/29/1911
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| William Miller and William Hill, Jr. are taking spawn for the Government hatchery Alcona County Review 11/26/1891
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| William Miller delivers fruit trees Alcona County Review 5/3/1900
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| William R. Johnson purchased William Vennards farm. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 5/22/1913
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| William Ritchie and Robert Johnson are at various stages of completing their new houses. Status: Located; Alcona County Review 7/12/1889
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| Wilson Teeple Funeral Card Status: Located; April 24, 1968
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| Wilson Teeple Joins The Colors Newspaper clipping about WWI enlistments with transcription
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| Winnie Doyle works for Mrs. William Johnson. Status: Located; Alcona County Herald 10/13/1911
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| Xmas Card 1970 to Milo Johnson from Robert Earl Clark Family Status: Located;
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| Xmas Card to Milo Johnson from Charles Clark Family 1973 Status: Located;
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| Xmas Card to Milo Johnson from Jack and Evelyn (Clark) Reinhard Status: Located;
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| Young William Yuill is seriously injured in a fall Alcona County Review 3/25/1897
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| Yuill brothers injured when thrown from horses Alcona County Review 11/12/1891
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