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... soon only their children , and their children's children , will be left to enjoy and rejoice in the grand Michigan they have builded . In presenting this volume of the Michigan State Pioneer Collections , the Committee desire to express ...
... soon only their children , and their children's children , will be left to enjoy and rejoice in the grand Michigan they have builded . In presenting this volume of the Michigan State Pioneer Collections , the Committee desire to express ...
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... soon after our last annual meeting and again another notice to them a few weeks prior to this meeting reminding them of their duty relative to furnishing to this meeting a memorial report of all pioneers in their respective counties who ...
... soon after our last annual meeting and again another notice to them a few weeks prior to this meeting reminding them of their duty relative to furnishing to this meeting a memorial report of all pioneers in their respective counties who ...
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... soon be presented with a manuscript of a Philanthropic Poem which the Chancellor had devoted many years of the latter part of his eventful life in composing , but never issued to the public . That in addition to the eulogy by Prof ...
... soon be presented with a manuscript of a Philanthropic Poem which the Chancellor had devoted many years of the latter part of his eventful life in composing , but never issued to the public . That in addition to the eulogy by Prof ...
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... Soon after retiring he aroused his wife and informed her that he felt very bad . She gave him some medicine and immediately sent for Dr. Putnam , who lives across the street . The doctor was not at home and a messenger was then ...
... Soon after retiring he aroused his wife and informed her that he felt very bad . She gave him some medicine and immediately sent for Dr. Putnam , who lives across the street . The doctor was not at home and a messenger was then ...
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... Soon , how- ever , the country became settled , log houses and sheds , little patches of wheat here and there , and other crops , with plenty of fever and ague . We bought quinine by the bot- tle and dosed it out without stint . Some of ...
... Soon , how- ever , the country became settled , log houses and sheds , little patches of wheat here and there , and other crops , with plenty of fever and ague . We bought quinine by the bot- tle and dosed it out without stint . Some of ...
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