While doing some long overdue cleaning, I found some copies that were made from some of the volumes of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections. This is an entry pertaining to Washtenaw county from Volume 21, 1892. Merchant H. GOODRICH. - Merchant H. GOODRICH, a pioneer of Washtenaw county and one of the first six graduates from the University of Michigan, died suddenly Feb. 19, 1892, of heart disease. He took his degree of B.A. in 1845 and M.A. in 1849, in the meanwhile graduating from the Harvard law school. Although enrolled as an attorney he never practiced extensively. It was only the day before his death that he promised the Detroit Tribune an article on "Early Reminiscences of the University," and said he would gather all the notes at his command. Being located at Ann Arbor he has probably had more acquaintance with the alumni of the U. of M. than any other graduate. He was also one of the charter members of the Chi Psi fraternity. He was a member of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society and was its eleventh president. A brief biographical sketch appears in volume 12, page viii of the Pioneer Collections. I have no connection to this name. Enjoy gypsy