The Red Book of Michigan: A Civil, Military and Biographical HistoryScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1871 - 564 էջ |
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... Ohio ; State Organized ......... History as a State and Present Condition . - Admission of Michigan into the Union as a State ; Stevens T. Mason the first elective Governor ; Act passed for establishing University of Michigan ; Other ...
... Ohio ; State Organized ......... History as a State and Present Condition . - Admission of Michigan into the Union as a State ; Stevens T. Mason the first elective Governor ; Act passed for establishing University of Michigan ; Other ...
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... Ohio and Indiana ; and on the west by Wisconsin and Lake Michigan ; and the extent of its dominion is fifty - six thousand two hun- dred and forty - three square miles . * Along the shores of Lake Erie there stretches a belt of level ...
... Ohio and Indiana ; and on the west by Wisconsin and Lake Michigan ; and the extent of its dominion is fifty - six thousand two hun- dred and forty - three square miles . * Along the shores of Lake Erie there stretches a belt of level ...
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... interest . Lake Ontario was formerly called Lake Frontenac , while that of Erie is derived from a nation of Erries , who roamed along the northern borders of Ohio , and were destroyed by the Iroquois . 12 CIVIL HISTORY OF MICHIGAN .
... interest . Lake Ontario was formerly called Lake Frontenac , while that of Erie is derived from a nation of Erries , who roamed along the northern borders of Ohio , and were destroyed by the Iroquois . 12 CIVIL HISTORY OF MICHIGAN .
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A Civil, Military and Biographical History Charles Lanman. of Ohio , and were destroyed by the Iroquois . Lake Huron was termed Karegnondi , and also Lake of Orleans . Lake Michigan was called Lake Michigonong , and also Lake of Puans ...
A Civil, Military and Biographical History Charles Lanman. of Ohio , and were destroyed by the Iroquois . Lake Huron was termed Karegnondi , and also Lake of Orleans . Lake Michigan was called Lake Michigonong , and also Lake of Puans ...
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... Ohio , New York , and Pennsylvania , besides those which are consumed in the State . The northern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan , bordering on Lake Huron , has not yet been thoroughly surveyed and brought into mar- ket . The ...
... Ohio , New York , and Pennsylvania , besides those which are consumed in the State . The northern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan , bordering on Lake Huron , has not yet been thoroughly surveyed and brought into mar- ket . The ...
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