Historical Collections, Volume 9The Society, 1908 - Michigan |
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... removed from the present generation , by the energy , privations , and indomitable preseverance of our early pioneers . I think it the duty of every pioneer , according to his or her ability , to con- tribute of his or her knowledge and ...
... removed from the present generation , by the energy , privations , and indomitable preseverance of our early pioneers . I think it the duty of every pioneer , according to his or her ability , to con- tribute of his or her knowledge and ...
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... removed , the country settled and cultivated , a State government formed and established , villages and cities with all the various necessary industrial shops and factories built , trade and commerce established , including railroads ...
... removed , the country settled and cultivated , a State government formed and established , villages and cities with all the various necessary industrial shops and factories built , trade and commerce established , including railroads ...
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... removal of the Capitol from Detroit , was read by Mr. Fralick . " Pleyel's Hymn " was then sung , and the Society` adjourned . Thursday Afternoon The society met according to adjournment , the President in the chair . The 23rd Psalm was ...
... removal of the Capitol from Detroit , was read by Mr. Fralick . " Pleyel's Hymn " was then sung , and the Society` adjourned . Thursday Afternoon The society met according to adjournment , the President in the chair . The 23rd Psalm was ...
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... removal of the Capitol from Detroit to Lan- sing , by Isaac N. Bush , H. Fralick and O. C. Comstock . " Blest be the Tie " was sung by the audience , and the society adjourned . Thursday Evening The society met according to adjournment ...
... removal of the Capitol from Detroit to Lan- sing , by Isaac N. Bush , H. Fralick and O. C. Comstock . " Blest be the Tie " was sung by the audience , and the society adjourned . Thursday Evening The society met according to adjournment ...
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... removed to a better location near Mr. Nettleton's present place of business , and soon found himself able to start in trade upon his own account . Merchandising in pioneer days was very hazardus . Goods were sold on credit , farm ...
... removed to a better location near Mr. Nettleton's present place of business , and soon found himself able to start in trade upon his own account . Merchandising in pioneer days was very hazardus . Goods were sold on credit , farm ...
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