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    3. MITCHELL Sheboygan Press April 29 1927 History of the Town Mitchell Part 4 RESIDENTS IN 1870 An almost complete list of the settlers and their respective locations in the town in the year 1870, follows: North Tier of Sections J. SELLERS, McDEVINE, M. O'BRIEN, G. THACKRAY, W. WHITNEY, W. WHITNEY, W. THACKRAY, J. and P. EGAN, J. MANGAN, Thomas and James ROONEY, Mrs. PODDEN, J. MADDEN, C. DELMAN, P. and John HUGHES, J. FISHER, L. TROWBRIDGE, W. FIPS, C. NELSON, J. McNAIR, P. COSGROVE, J. HERATY, M. DOOLEY, P. SCOTT, M. KIERNAN, J. N. THOMAS, P. HANLON, C. and R. CARY, C. LIEBETROW, and W. KRUEGER. Second Tier of Sections A. NAUGHTON, Mike KILCOIN, A. and T. REDDINGTON, M. CONNERS, J. BOWEN, W. REILLY, G. C. COLE, J. EGAN, M. and J. MURRAY, M. RODDEN, S. BECKWITH, A. HINCKLEY, O and P. HUGHES, P. and J. WAKEMAN, T. JORDAN, John CONNELL, Thomas HERATY, J. DONAHUE, M. REILLY, G. BLODGETT, J LAWRENCE, T. ROONEY, W. SKELETON, N. O'BRIEN, B. CHESNER, J. CANNON, M. RODDEN, P. MULHEARN, F. BECKWITH, F. DOWE, S. PAYNER, W. V. GRIGGS, M. BOYLE, JAMES HUGHES, S. L. ADAMS, J. SMITH, and Pat CROGHAN. Third Tier of Sections T. SLATTERY, T. McNICHOLS, J. KILCOIN, J. MURPHY, P. CROSBY, E. CALVEY, J. BOWEN, J. DONAHUE, Clark ANDREWS, U. COUSE, L. JORDAN, P. CROSBY, M. JORDAN, P. HOBBS, C. PAYNE, C. W. HUMPHREY, M. HEENAHAN, F. WALLITZKY, W. W. ANDREWS, L. REED, R. CLARK, J. ANGUS, S. PAYNE, T. COONEY, E. BROWN, F. TOM, P. REDDINGTON, M. BROGAN, M. REDDINGTON, D. MURPHY, G. C. COLE, T. MURRAY, Martin BROGAN, S. M. MORSE. W. LEAHY, A. BROWN, E. McLAUGHLIN, P. DOHERTY, T. and W. MULLOY. Fourth Tier of Sections M. MORAN, J. BROGAN, C. J. McKINDLAY (justice of the peace), A. A. and Dan BROWN, T. McNICHOLS, M. BUTLER, J. MURPHY, J. BURKE, Michael MURRAY, D. O'ROURKE, J. O'BRIEN, M. KANE, Mrs. L. R. HARVEY, R. PHELAN, J. T .BURKE, Simon GILLEN, H. MURPHY, T. LEVITT, J. GIBBONS, C. WALLITZKY, H. LYNCH, P. DWYER, M. GIBBONS, G. PHELAN, Mrs. JOSLIN, T. SHEEHAN, M. LANG, J. DOOLEY, B. COLLINS, J. M. REED, J. GILLEN, C. W. HUMPHREY, S. L. REED, U. COUSE, J. OSTROM, T. CANFIELD, P. MAGRANE, E. REED, M. MUNGAN, C. TRIPPON, C. and M. and Mrs ABERS. Fifth Tier of Sections Mrs. L. MURPHY, R. PHALEN, Fargo WALKER, P. W. and J. GALLAGHER, L. GAHAGAN, J. MANLEY, W. COBB, J. FLYNN, P. COONEY, John MULLOY, L. FLYNN, M. REILLY, M. FLYNN, J. GILLEN, J. COLLINS, E. O'HERAN, C. OTTO, W. E. AKIN, N. R. GROOMES, P. MURPY, C. TRIPPON, R. MELENDY, W. FOLEY, A. KANE, J. HERON, M. BOWEN, P BARRETT, J. LOVETT, J. FLYNN, L. HEFLING, J. LINDSAY, T. GAHAGAN, D. O'ROURKE, M. GAYNOR, M. O'MALLEY, J. and M GAHAGAN, F. FIEBELKORN, T. HENRY, W. KUNDO, O. MORGAN, W. HEMPLE, G. McLAUGHLIN, and G. PERKISS. Sixth Tier of Sections J. GATES, A. SCHULTZ, N.MICHAELS, Mrs. T. McBRIDE, J. O'MALLEY, J. FITZPATRICK, M. EARLY, J. GETTRICK, P. STRUPH, J. DUCEY, M. J. PRAY, M. FITZPATRICK, Henry CHAMBERS, J. GILBOY, J. H. JONES, J. FOX, M. BOWSER (cranberry marsh), J. and F. M. McGARVEY, T. GILL, J. M. REED, J. GILL, L. FLYNN, T and J. and L. REILLY (half section), C. OTTO, Mrs. M. HOY, J. J. REILLY, M. VERDON, W. E. AKIN, W. FIEBELKORN, A. TRACY, P. PAGEL, J. GARVEY, and G. FORBES. At present the town of Mitchell supports three district and five joint district schools, with an enrollment of 274 pupils. H. F. DIPPEL H. F. DIPPEL has been in the hotel business at Parnell since 1921, at which time he purchased the property originally owned by John T. MANLEY. The hotel was built for MANLEY in 1907, and he conducted the hostelry until 1908 when he sold the entire property to J. A. LINDSAY. The latter sold to James F. REILLY about the year 1918. Mr. DIPPEL is well known throughout Sheboygan county. He was elected assessor of the town, in which capacity he served during 1906-07. He was elected town clerk in 1911, 1912, 1913 and again re-elected to the same office, which he now fills, in 1919. W. E. SLATTERY W. E. SLATTERY, dealer in general merchandise at Parnell, started in the business in 1920, at which time he purchased the business formerly owned and conducted by his brother, P. H. SLATTERY. The store property was originally the property of Tom BURKE, who established the business several years ago. P. H. SLATTERY acquired the property and business in 1901, which he continued until it was taken over by his brother, W. E. SLATTERY, the present owner. Since he purchased the property, Mr. SLATTERY built an addition to the original store, and at the present time, he conducts a public garage in connection with the mercantile line, which consists of dry goods, groceries, shoes and kindred lines of merchandise.

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