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Excerpt from Collections and Researches Made by the Pioneer and Historical Society of the State of Michigan, Vol. 10
Autobiography of Henry Fralick Fifteenth Annual Reunion of the Pioneers of Kalamazoo County, A. D. P. Van Buren The Political Campaign of 1840, A. D. P. Van Buren A Quarter of a Century of Teaching, A. D. P. Van Buren History of the Freewill Baptist Church of Cook's Prairie, John C. Patterson History of the M. E. Church at Galesburg, John S. Martin Early Michigan, Wm. B. Cross Early Days in Michigan, Alfred L. Driggs The Early Surveys of Michigan, George H. Cannon The Town of Green, C. D. Randall The Early History of Horticulture in Michigan, J. C. Holmes Detroit Three Score Years Ago, E. S. Williams Historical Detroit, Henry A. Ford Detroit in 1838, Henry A. Ford Detroit Nearly Five Decades Ago The Gladwyn and Pontiac Fable, Henry A. Ford The Old Moravian Mission at Mount Clemens, Henry A. Ford Watertown Thirty Years Ago, Enos Goodrich The Schooner Mink and Other Items, E. S. Williams Flint Twenty Years Ago, E. S. Williams Retrospection, E. S. Williams Indian Deeds of Real Estate Early History of Elisha W. Rumsey, A. D. P. Van Buren All About a Marriage License, Henry Raymond Legends of Indian History in Saginaw Valley, E. S. Williams Remembrances of Early Days, E. S. Williams Remembrances of Early Days in Saginaw, E. S. Williams Indian Reminiscences of Calhoun and Kalamazoo Counties Calhoun County, A. D. P. Van Buren Kalamazoo County, A. D. P. Van Buren Indians in Kalamazoo County, A. H. Scott Daily Life, Manners and Customs of the Indians in Kalamazoo County, Mrs.
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