. Coldwater, Michigan pictorial city directory and year book. ake; the lost were (j. A. Taylor, Mrs. John Mosei , Mrs. Thornton HISTORICAL 15 and daughter Cora, Mary and Libbie Cunning-ham, Jrfcandall Blackman, AliceHayes, Mary Keeley; the saved, G. N. Ingram, wife and daughter Carrie, G.B. Phinney, Mrs J. Alger, Ella Cunningham, Clifford VanEvery. Aug. 19,Bowen & McGowans bank failed: liabilities, $90,000: assets, $31,000. 1877— Jan. 23, Stephen C. Rose died, aged 60. March 10, Fire at presentsite of Osborns gallery burned the old white schoolhouse and other struct-ures; loss, $5,000. June 11
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. Coldwater, Michigan pictorial city directory and year book. ake; the lost were (j. A. Taylor, Mrs. John Mosei , Mrs. Thornton HISTORICAL 15 and daughter Cora, Mary and Libbie Cunning-ham, Jrfcandall Blackman, AliceHayes, Mary Keeley; the saved, G. N. Ingram, wife and daughter Carrie, G.B. Phinney, Mrs J. Alger, Ella Cunningham, Clifford VanEvery. Aug. 19, Bowen & McGowans bank failed: liabilities, $90, 000: assets, $31, 000. 1877— Jan. 23, Stephen C. Rose died, aged 60. March 10, Fire at presentsite of Osborns gallery burned the old white schoolhouse and other struct-ures; loss, $5, 000. June 11, C. A. Woodward & Co.s dr.y goods store burned;loss, $11, 500. Sept. 12, Mrs. Margaret Bair killed by the cars. Sept. 27, John Chandler died, aged 60. 1878— March 21, Coldwater Grange organized with H. B. George masterand J. G. Parkhurst lecturer. April 30, Eli Gilmore caught in the act of set-ting fire to C. W. Johnsons cooper shop—the fifth and last of his jobs; sen-tenced to prison for ten years. June 7, Butter sold at 4 to 6 cents. June 29, .