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W. H. FIFE, farmer, East Bay Township, was born near Pittsburgh,
Penn., in 1823, received his education at Jefferson and Washington
College, in the same state. Was principal of the Fifth Ward School, in
Pittsburgh, several years. Moved to Ohio in 1849, and lived in that
state till 1854, when he came to Traverse, now East Bay Township, and
located 160 acres of land on Section 18, Town 28, Range 9, where he now
lives. Has good buildings and orchard and vineyard.
Was supervisor of
Whitewater
Township the two
first years after it was organized, and has held most of the
offices of his township. Was assistant assessor and deputy collector of
internal revenue for the territory north of
Manistee, and reaching to the straits of Mackinac for several years. Is
a breeder of Holstein cattle. When he came to the Traverse Region there
was not even an Indian trail in what is now East Bay Township. He helped
to organize the township. He was a teacher in the Indian school at
Little Traverse three years. Married in 1852 to Mariette Ainslie, a
native of Syracuse, New York.
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