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Fredrick Truman Main (1844-1937)

Fredrick Truman Main
Uncle Fred
Born:24 Aug 1844 Pembroke, New York
Died:10 May 1937 Harbor Springs, Michigan
Father:Samuel Main
Mother:Hannah Maria Perkins
SiblingsMiles Main
Burton Main
John Lewis Main
Jarvis Whitman Main
Daniel Canfield Main
Francis Newton Main
Fredrick Truman Main
Harvey Perkins Main
Franklin R. Main
Married:12 Apr 1875 Hastings, Michigan
Spouse:Amelia A. Judd
Children:Sadie M. Sweet Main
Fredrick Truman Main was born 24 August 1844 in Pembroke, Genesee, New York, son of Samuel Main and Hanna Maria Perkins.

Fred served in the Civil War Co. F. Reg. 100th Vol. For his efforts he was given land in Harbor Springs, Michigan where he spent the remainder of his years helping the Native Americans in the area.

His home is on Spring Street at the base of the boardwalk in Harbor on the left. His niece Minnie Pearl Main's daughter Isadora Minerva Price Sallows lived in the house for years as a summer home.

Fred married Amelia A. Judd on 12 April 1875 in Hastings, Michigan. He died 10 May 1937 in Harbor Springs, Emmet, Michigan. He was cremated at White Chapel Crematorium Birmingham, Michigan on 12 May 1937.

Fred is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery, Harbor Springs.

Article

Emmet County Graphic, Thursday, July 28, 1932, pages 1, 10:

Old Soldier Tells Touching
Story of Civil War Events
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Fred W. Main, 87, Resident of Harbor Springs 54 years,
Enlisted as Youth of 17, Lost Leg in Fort Wagner
Assault Tells of Early Days In Emmet County
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By C. W. Lucas

“War is hell.”

These terse words are Fred W. Main’s bitter denunciation of war. War that took him as a carefree youth of 17 and made him a professional killer. War that cost him his right leg at 19, and left him maimed and nearly a hopeless cripple for life. War that he helped to fight 70 years ago that has brought him physical anguish every day since, and now as a man of 87, war that brings sleepless nights suffering from a wound that never healed.

Donald Arthur Price (1900-1974) Autobiography

Autobiography of Donald Arthur Price


Nickname - Don.....

Chief occupation or profession - Salesman and commercial artist.....
Date of birth - October 29, 1900.....
Birthplace - Denver, Colorado.....
First came to Michigan - 1904, to live in February, 1934.....
Father’s name - James Lincoln Price.....
Mother’s maiden name - Minnie Pearl Main.....
Sister - Isadora Minerva Sallows, 351 Spring Street, Harbor Springs,Michigan.....
Education - Lansing Public Schools and High School.....
Married - Dorothy Andrus Crane in Lansing, Michigan - February 9, 1922.....
Children      Donna                  Patricia          James           Dorothy
                   Harbor Springs     Petoskey       Los Gatos    Petoskey
                                                                    California

                There are several reasons for my life being molded as it is; love of outdoor living, love of nature, and because of my great love of pioneers (traditionally, Daniel Boone was a distant relative of mine, so all my life has had a strong influence on me), concentrated influence because of my great love of the West and the Colorado Rockies around me, and Denver (my friends called me “Denver Don,” “The Colorado Kid,” and “Rocky Mountain Red”).

                Arranged as near chronologically as possible, the foregoing and following constitute my autobiography.
                Five states lived in: Colorado, Michigan, California, Florida, Maine

                chronologically

                Newspaper carrier - Lansing State Journal - as a boy

Donald Arthur Price (1900-1974)

Donald Arthur Price
Denver Don
Born:29 Oct 1900 Denver, Colorado
Died:30 May 1974 Petoskey, Michigan
Father:James Lincoln Price
Mother:Minnie Pearl Main
Siblings:Isadora Minerva Price
Donald Arthur Price
Married:9 Feb 1922 Lansing, Michigan
Spouse:Dorothy Andrus Crane
Children:Donna Joanne Price
Patricia Ellen Price
Baby girl Price
James Douglas Price
Dorothy Elaine Price
Obituary

 Petoskey News Review, Friday, May 31, 1974:

Donald A. Price Rites

Saturday Services for Donald A. Price, 73, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Stone Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Kyser, of the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate and interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. He died yesterday at his Petoskey home.

On October 29, 1900 he was born in Denver, Colorado and moved to Lansing at the age of six. He attended Lansing schools and graduated from Lansing High School in 1920. On February 9, 1922, he married the former Dorothy Crane in Lansing. After a period of moving the couple settled in Harbor Springs in 1934 and in 1941 they moved to Petoskey where they had resided since.

Mr. Price was a retail salesman for Montgomery Ward and Co. from 1942-1964. He was manager of the Petoskey branch of the Secretary of State's License Bureau from September, 1964 until 1969 when he retired. He was active in the Democratic Party in Emmet county; was president of the Petoskey Softball League and was active in barbershop quartets for many years. For 31 years he was an active member of the choir of the First Presbyterian Church. For two years he served as secretary of the Harbor Springs Chamber of Commerce

Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Donna) Heinz, of Harbor Springs, Mrs. John (Pat) Duvernay and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Dennis, of Petoskey; a son, James Price, of Los Gatos, Calif; 12 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; 13 great step-grandchildren and a sister , Mrs. Frank (Isadora) Sallows, of Harbor Springs.