Michigan History Magazine, Volumen22Michigan Department of State, 1938 |
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... industry having changed the state from a farming into an industrial commonwealth . The census of 1900 , for example , gives the population of Michigan as 2,810,142 , and this number was almost doubled during the next twenty years . Industry ...
... industry having changed the state from a farming into an industrial commonwealth . The census of 1900 , for example , gives the population of Michigan as 2,810,142 , and this number was almost doubled during the next twenty years . Industry ...
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... industry started earlier than on Lake Huron , probably at the time of the first settlements . Little is known of the fishing industry of Lake Superior prior to 1833 except that the fishery was already at that time a principal source of ...
... industry started earlier than on Lake Huron , probably at the time of the first settlements . Little is known of the fishing industry of Lake Superior prior to 1833 except that the fishery was already at that time a principal source of ...
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... industry of Kalamazoo . Every year saw a new mill in operation . In 1901 John F. King sev- ered his connections with the Bryant Paper Company and was prominent in the formation of the King Company . A. L. Pratt was president of this ...
... industry of Kalamazoo . Every year saw a new mill in operation . In 1901 John F. King sev- ered his connections with the Bryant Paper Company and was prominent in the formation of the King Company . A. L. Pratt was president of this ...
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AMERICAN RED CROSS IN MICHIGANDOUGLAS GRIESEMER | 5 |
HISTORY OF THE SAFETY MOVEMENT IN MICHIGANH | 19 |
The Financial and Tax History of MichiganW | 34 |
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