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A Child's day:: a book of rhymes by Walter De La Mare
Description based on print version record.
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The family Sabbath-day miscellany: comprising over three hundred religious tales and anecdotes, original and select with occasional reflections ; adapted to the use of families on the Lord's day
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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Little Lucy: or, The pleasant day. An example for little girls
In original pictorial wrappers.
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New Year: and other stories
New year.--The Gophers' ball.--Christmas fairies.--About the squirrels.--What came of quarrelling.--Robin Redbreast.--About the rats.--The lost mate.--Don't be vain.--The travelled frog.--The sea-gulls.--The discontented bud.--The discontented mouse [by Rev. J. D. Strong].
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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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Letter from Henry Van Riper to "Dear Father," March 6, 1865
Letter from Henry to his father, in it he discusses sickness spreading at camp and leaving for Chattanooga
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Letter from Bill Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, January 26, 1860
Letter from Bill Van Riper to his Cousin Henry Van Riper discussing day to day events, weather and school.
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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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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, January 15, 1865
Letter from Alexander VanRiper describing camp life.
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to "Dear Cousins," September 9, [1864]
Letter from Alexander Van Riper describing recent fighting and the debate about the draft.
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Letter from John Van Riper to Alexander Van Riper
Letter from John Van Riper to his Brother Alexander inquring about various members of the family and discussing day to day life
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, December 22, 1863
Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, in it he dicusses being in the Battle of Chattanooga and other aspects of the war
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Letter from Silas Van Riper to Willis Van Riper, April 1860
Letter from Silas Van Riper to his Cousin Willis talking about different family members, school, and day to day life.
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Letter from G. Van Riper to Nick Van Riper and family, January 28, 1866
Letter from G. Van Riper regarding his travels from Texas to Michigan.
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Letter from Joshua Besnter to Henry [Van Riper], March 7, 1865
Letter from Joshua Benster discussing his work in North Carolina, among other topics.
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Letter from H.A. Van Riper to "Dear Nephew," January 22, 1860
Letter from H. A. Van Riper to his nephew discussing day to day issues like weather, work, etc.
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The starlight wonder book
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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Jane, Joseph & John: their book of verses
Ornamental borders.
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Sandford and Merton in words of one syllable
Illustrations hand colored.
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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…