History of Calhoun County, Michigan: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principle Interests, Volum 1Lewis Publishing Company, 1913 - 1354 pàgines |
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History of Calhoun County, Michigan: A Narrative Account of Its ..., Volum 1 Washington Gardner Visualització completa - 1913 |
History of Calhoun County, Michigan: A Narrative Account of Its ..., Volum 1 Washington Gardner Visualització completa - 1913 |
History of Calhoun County, Michigan: A Narrative Account of Its ..., Volum 1 Washington Gardner Visualització completa - 1913 |
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Albion College anti-slavery appointed bank Battle Creek became Board building built Calhoun county cashier Cass Charles Charles Dickey church citizens Commissioners committee Company Congress constitution convention Convis court Crary Crosswhite Democrat Detroit district dollars early Eckford elected Erastus Hussey erected farm Fugitive Slave Law fund George Gorham Governor graduate held Henry Homer inaugurated January institution Isaac Isaac E Jackson James John Joseph Kalamazoo Kalamazoo river Kentucky Ketchum Lake land large number later legislature Lewis Cass located Marengo Marshall meeting Methodist Michigan organized party Pierce pioneers present president Public Instruction public school Railroad Rice creek road Samuel sanitarium saw mill school house school system secretary Senate settlers slavery street Superintendent of Public Supervisors teachers Tekonsha territory Thomas tion town township Troutman Underground Railroad Union village Washington Gardner William Wilmot Proviso Zachariah Chandler