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Centennial notes
This 1876 edition of "Centennial notes" was written by A.L. Carter.
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A Child's history of England:: Volume I. England from the ancient times to the death of King John
Description based on print version record.
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A Child's history of England:: Volume II. England from the reign of Henry the Third to the reign of King Richard the Third
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A Child's history of England:: Volume III. England from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the revolution of 1688
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Curiosities of history: with new lights. A book for old and young
1862 edition of "Curiosities of history: with new lights. A book for old and young" written by John Timbs.
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History of Michigan: [in words on one syllable]
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Merrie England: travels, descriptions, tales and historical sketches
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Robert Ramble's stories selected from the history of Spain
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Stories from the history of France
The two brothers.--Henry of Navarre.--The lion turned into a lamb.--The royal captives.--The old soldier's story.--The escape.
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Detroit to Fort Sackville, 1778-1779: the journal of Normand MacLeod
In 1777 Normand MacLeod, a British army officer, assumed the post of town major of Detroit, then a British colony on the frontier of late eighteenth-century America. Although it was not in the forefront of action in the American Revolution, the fort at Detroit had an important role because its strategic location made it a point of interest to military leaders on both sides.
Under the leadership of Captain Normand MacLeod, the city of Detroit played a role in the War for Independence that is … -
All our yesterdays: a brief history of Detroit
All Our Yesterdays is an accurate account based on extensive historical research when initially published in 1969, and is written in such a style as to make interesting and historical snapshot of the history of the city of Detroit.
The authors recount the founding of the town by the French, control by the British, and growth as an American city. These episodes are recounted in the words and deeds of the people who lived and worked here, men like Judge Woodward, Father Gabriel Richard, a…
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Toast of the town: the life and times of Sunnie Wilson
As part of the great migration of southern blacks to the north, Sunnie Wilson came to Detroit from South Carolina after graduating from college, and soon became a pillar of the local music industry. He started out as a song and dance performer but found his niche as a local promoter of boxing, which allowed him to make friends and business connections quickly in the thriving industrial city of Detroit. Part oral history, memoir, and biography, Toast of the Town draws from hundreds of hours of ta…
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Uppermost Canada: the Western District and the Detroit frontier, 1800-1850
The publication of this volume in a freely accessible digital format has been made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation through their Humanities Open Book Program.
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A series of prints of Roman history: designed as ornaments for those apartments in which children receive the first rudiments of education
Companion book to A Description of a set of prints of Roman history, by Mrs. Trimmer [i.e. S. K. Trimmer].
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A youth's history of the great Civil War in the United States, from 1861 to 1865
1866 edition of "A youth's history of the great Civil War in the United States, from 1861 to 1865" written by R.G. (Rushmore G.) Horton.