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Early Detroit
to support himself and family in a position becoming his rank and his command. That he adapted himself gracefully to his duties as well as necessities of his position, there can be no doubt. His wife and daughter personally gave their attention to the nursing of the sick, and performed those acts of kindness becoming their sex and position.
The income necessary to sustain himself and to keep up the establishment was derived from various sources. He charged licenses to mechanics for the exercise of their trades.
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