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Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown. The twentieth century biographical dictionary of notable Americans ... University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS Front Cover.
Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown. The twentieth century biographical dictionary of notable Americans ... University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS Front Cover.
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Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown. University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS TWENTIES BIOGRAPHIEVE ANG DAV NOTABLE T P MIN i 1.
Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown. University of Michigan Libraries 1817 ARTES SCIENTIA VERITAS TWENTIES BIOGRAPHIEVE ANG DAV NOTABLE T P MIN i 1.
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... Michigan , leaving in 1864 to enter the U.S. army as a private in the 39th Wisconsin volunteers . He was mustered out of service with the rank of 1st lieutenant ; was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1866 and was admitted to ...
... Michigan , leaving in 1864 to enter the U.S. army as a private in the 39th Wisconsin volunteers . He was mustered out of service with the rank of 1st lieutenant ; was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1866 and was admitted to ...
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... Michigan , A.B. , 1858 , A.M. , 1861 , and was ad- mitted to the bar in 1859. He was married , in April , 1860 , to Adeline Frazier . As a boy he assisted his father in publishing the Literary Miscellany , and in 1861 obtained ...
... Michigan , A.B. , 1858 , A.M. , 1861 , and was ad- mitted to the bar in 1859. He was married , in April , 1860 , to Adeline Frazier . As a boy he assisted his father in publishing the Literary Miscellany , and in 1861 obtained ...
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... Michigan and set- tled in Kalamazoo , where he established himself in practice with Charles E. Stuart . In 1836 , upon the admission of Michigan into the union , he was appointed first judge of the second judicial circuit and associate ...
... Michigan and set- tled in Kalamazoo , where he established himself in practice with Charles E. Stuart . In 1836 , upon the admission of Michigan into the union , he was appointed first judge of the second judicial circuit and associate ...
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