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Ransom Bird Shelden, Sr. (July 7, 1814 – May 17, 1878) was the founder of Houghton, a city in the county of Houghton County, Michigan. ==Early life== Ransom B. Shelden, Sr. was born in Essex County, New York on July 7, 1814. Shelden's father George Shelden was a farmer in Essex County for many years. In 1832, Ransom Shelden moved to Chicago, building the first hotel in what was then known as "Fort Dearborn."〔 However, he soon moved again to a farm near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Shelden married Theresa M. Douglas, also of Essex County, in 1839.〔 She was a cousin of Douglass Houghton.〔 The couple had four sons: Carlos D. Shelden, George C. Shelden, Christine M. Shelden, and Ransom B. Shelden, Jr.〔
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