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... William H. Beal , Ph . D. Lucius E. Gould ... 225 236 247 Hon . Charles H. Chapman . 305 351 The Early History of the State Board of Health of Michigan .. Dr. Robert C. Kedzie ... The Selkirk Reservation ... 361 A Prehistoric Fort at ...
... William H. Beal , Ph . D. Lucius E. Gould ... 225 236 247 Hon . Charles H. Chapman . 305 351 The Early History of the State Board of Health of Michigan .. Dr. Robert C. Kedzie ... The Selkirk Reservation ... 361 A Prehistoric Fort at ...
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... William Gill , and William Thomas . Of these the greater number were heads of families , but a few were unmarried men . In 1855 there was not a frame house in the place only a part of one , a structure in size about 14 feet by 20 ...
... William Gill , and William Thomas . Of these the greater number were heads of families , but a few were unmarried men . In 1855 there was not a frame house in the place only a part of one , a structure in size about 14 feet by 20 ...
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... William Slawson and Perry Stocking , each with a cow . From Grand Rapids the party struck north , their route from ... William Copeland , William Merrill , Almon Young , and several others , attracted by the choice lands on Round lake ...
... William Slawson and Perry Stocking , each with a cow . From Grand Rapids the party struck north , their route from ... William Copeland , William Merrill , Almon Young , and several others , attracted by the choice lands on Round lake ...
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... William Slawson and Perry Stocking , each with a cow . From Grand Rapids the party struck north , their route from ... William Copeland , William Merrill , Almon Young , and several others , attracted by the choice lands on Round lake ...
... William Slawson and Perry Stocking , each with a cow . From Grand Rapids the party struck north , their route from ... William Copeland , William Merrill , Almon Young , and several others , attracted by the choice lands on Round lake ...
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... Williams soon left , but afterwards returned to Pine River . The other two , after remaining about a year , removed to ... William H. Porter was the first permanent settler at Advance . Hẻ first came to the place in 1859 , selected his ...
... Williams soon left , but afterwards returned to Pine River . The other two , after remaining about a year , removed to ... William H. Porter was the first permanent settler at Advance . Hẻ first came to the place in 1859 , selected his ...
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Seite 223 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
Seite 182 - ... therefore thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation : he that believeth shall not make haste.
Seite 182 - And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou ? And I said, A plumbline. Then said the Lord, Behold, I will set a plumbline in the midst of my people Israel : I will not again pass by them any more...
Seite 16 - Banks' retreat from the Shenandoah Valley he was badly wounded, and fell into the hands of the enemy. At the close of the war he resumed the practice of his profession, and at times engaged also in various business projects, together with literary work.
Seite 357 - And he commanded certain mighty men that were in his army to bind Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, and to cast them into the burning fiery furnace. Then these men were bound in their...
Seite 374 - Resolved, That a denominational school be established within the territorial limits of the yearly meeting; that a committee of three be appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws, and that a convention be called at the village of Jackson to consider and adopt such constitution and by-laws and to take such other measures as shall be necessary to establish the school.
Seite 394 - Brock, and will be considered prisoners of war, with the exception of such of the militia of the Michigan territory, who have not joined the army. II. All public stores, arms, and all public documents, including everything else of a public nature, will be immediately given up.
Seite 267 - So saying, he re-entered the lodge, and the freed traveller bounded forward as if his feet had suddenly been endowed with the power of wings. But all things retained their natural colors and shapes. The woods and leaves, and streams and lakes, were only more bright and comely than he had ever witnessed. Animals bounded across his path with a freedom and a confidence which seemed to tell him there was no blood shed here.
Seite 159 - ... forth among you, and has prevailed. You are preparing to resign country and houses and lands to him. Many of you are about to leave the haunts of civilization and of men to go into an unexplored wilderness among savages, and in trackless deserts, to seek a home in the wilds where the footprint of the white man is not found. The voice of God has not called you to this. His promise has not gone before to prepare a habitation for you. The hearts of the Lamanites are not turned unto you, and they...
Seite 348 - ... shall not thereafter be increased; and this rule continue in operation until the debt is reduced to fifteen million dollars, beyond which it shall not be increased. Nor shall taxation for all State purposes, excepting the support of public schools, ever exceed twelve and a half mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the real and personal property in the State, except in case of war or invasion.