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Vine Welch
Here the really hard work of his life was performed, To take a farm of two hundred and forty acres in a state of nature and clean it of its forests, and bring it under cultivation, to erect its houses and barns, etc., etc., must of necessity involve a large amount of weariness and toil. He was also a contractor in the building of the Detroit and Milwaukee railroad bed. Thus his life was an active and energetic one, the fruits of which will remain as a blessing to society for generations to come, yes, for all the generations of the future. He not only contributed much to the material prosperity of the community, but much also to her social, moral, and religious interests.
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