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... SOCIETIES . VOL . VIII . PLURIBUS UNUM FUEBOR SI QUARIS PENINSULAM AMCENAM CIRCUMSPICE LANSING : 1886 . TEGA FEB 13 16.8 Bright Fund Entered according to Act. THORP & GODFREY , STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS. PIONEER COLLECTIONS .
... SOCIETIES . VOL . VIII . PLURIBUS UNUM FUEBOR SI QUARIS PENINSULAM AMCENAM CIRCUMSPICE LANSING : 1886 . TEGA FEB 13 16.8 Bright Fund Entered according to Act. THORP & GODFREY , STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS. PIONEER COLLECTIONS .
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TEGA FEB 13 16.8 Bright Fund Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1886 , by the “ PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN , " In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington , D. C. PREFACE ...
TEGA FEB 13 16.8 Bright Fund Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1886 , by the “ PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN , " In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington , D. C. PREFACE ...
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... entered upon the memorial record book , who have died during the ten years of the organization of the society , 1874-1884 . A vocal solo , " Unforgotten Days , " was sung by Miss Ella Baker . The President said that he would take the ...
... entered upon the memorial record book , who have died during the ten years of the organization of the society , 1874-1884 . A vocal solo , " Unforgotten Days , " was sung by Miss Ella Baker . The President said that he would take the ...
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... teers . His commission was issued by Hon . William L. Greenly , then Gov- ernor of Michigan , and bears date December 22 , 1847. He entered at once into the service and sailed with his regiment from New 4 REPORT OF MEMORIAL COMMITTEE . 25.
... teers . His commission was issued by Hon . William L. Greenly , then Gov- ernor of Michigan , and bears date December 22 , 1847. He entered at once into the service and sailed with his regiment from New 4 REPORT OF MEMORIAL COMMITTEE . 25.
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... entered into partnership with his brother John , in the hardware trade , and so continued for six years , when he purchased the latter's interest and carried on the business alone until 1860. He was then obliged to retire on account of ...
... entered into partnership with his brother John , in the hardware trade , and so continued for six years , when he purchased the latter's interest and carried on the business alone until 1860. He was then obliged to retire on account of ...
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