Historical Collections, Volume 9The Society, 1908 - Michigan |
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Page iii
... give light to the unwritten history of those years is one of the chief objects of this Society . Since the publication of the eighth volume , we have extended researches beyond our own State . Our representative , Mr. B. W. Shoemaker ...
... give light to the unwritten history of those years is one of the chief objects of this Society . Since the publication of the eighth volume , we have extended researches beyond our own State . Our representative , Mr. B. W. Shoemaker ...
Page iv
... give some idea of the importance of the manuscripts found at Ottawa . In 1872 the Canadian government established a department , with chief and assistants , especially devoted to the collection and preservation of their historical ...
... give some idea of the importance of the manuscripts found at Ottawa . In 1872 the Canadian government established a department , with chief and assistants , especially devoted to the collection and preservation of their historical ...
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... Give Me the Wings of Faith , " was sung by Lena Berridge . The President called for five minute speeches . T. E. Wing responded , and after stating that he was born in Detroit , related the scene of the last case of capital punishment ...
... Give Me the Wings of Faith , " was sung by Lena Berridge . The President called for five minute speeches . T. E. Wing responded , and after stating that he was born in Detroit , related the scene of the last case of capital punishment ...
Page 126
... give her a welcome . I went on board with a number of others and we went up the river , and up the Tittabawassee , until she touched bottom just below John Brown's ( Scotch Brown's ) , for we had two John Brown's , and to distinguish ...
... give her a welcome . I went on board with a number of others and we went up the river , and up the Tittabawassee , until she touched bottom just below John Brown's ( Scotch Brown's ) , for we had two John Brown's , and to distinguish ...
Page 137
... give some idea of the manners and customs of the pioneers of Michigan , and of the lights and shadows of pioneer life . In former articles I have mentioned the propensities of the pioneers of the Saginaw Valley for social enjoyments ...
... give some idea of the manners and customs of the pioneers of Michigan , and of the lights and shadows of pioneer life . In former articles I have mentioned the propensities of the pioneers of the Saginaw Valley for social enjoyments ...
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