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 | | On the seventeenth of November, 1807, at the village of Detroit, a treaty was negotiated by Governor Hull, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, with the Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandotte and Pottawattomie nations of Indians. |
 | | He was one of the charter members and the first Worshipful Master of St. Joseph Valley Lodge No. 4, the first Masonic Lodge organized west of Jackson, and he assisted in the establishment of the Royal Arch Chapter in Niles, and was for many years a member of Apollo Commandery of Chicago. |
 | | John Locher died in the township of Benton, Eaton county, July 6, 1884; was a resident of the township thirty-two years; was born in Germany. |
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