History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources, Its War Record, Biographical Sketches, the Whole Preceded by a History of MichiganA.T. Andreas & Company, 1883 - 790 Seiten |
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... held , but they were unacquainted with Ohio legal practice , and did not look for midnight tribunals held in dark school - rooms or out- houses . But little remains to be said in reference to the war . A volume might be written relating ...
... held , but they were unacquainted with Ohio legal practice , and did not look for midnight tribunals held in dark school - rooms or out- houses . But little remains to be said in reference to the war . A volume might be written relating ...
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... held , officers were chosen , and they assumed their duties . The militia was organized and commenced drilling . In short , we had two active and efficient governments , each striving to excel , and , as may be naturally inferred , the ...
... held , officers were chosen , and they assumed their duties . The militia was organized and commenced drilling . In short , we had two active and efficient governments , each striving to excel , and , as may be naturally inferred , the ...
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... held offices of trust , from the time he came to the day of his death . The family still have in their possession the original document from Gen. Cass , then Governor of the Territory , appointing him Justice of the Peace in Macomb ...
... held offices of trust , from the time he came to the day of his death . The family still have in their possession the original document from Gen. Cass , then Governor of the Territory , appointing him Justice of the Peace in Macomb ...
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... held , and for that matter almost all meetings were held there . Although my parish was St. Clair , and the distance of a Sabbath day's journoy across it , yet practically it extended from Lake St. Clair on the 256 HISTORY OF ST . CLAIR ...
... held , and for that matter almost all meetings were held there . Although my parish was St. Clair , and the distance of a Sabbath day's journoy across it , yet practically it extended from Lake St. Clair on the 256 HISTORY OF ST . CLAIR ...
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... held the office of County Judge , and from the first election under our State government held the office of Justice of the Peace to the day of his death ; he also was the people's favorite man for Supervisor , holding the office for ...
... held the office of County Judge , and from the first election under our State government held the office of Justice of the Peace to the day of his death ; he also was the people's favorite man for Supervisor , holding the office for ...
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