Charles Fey papers 1914-1970

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Charles Fey papers 1914-1970

Birmingham, Michigan, businessman and Masonic historian; correspondence, research materials, and writings on freemasonry; also materials on other research interests, notably the history of Royal Oak and Royal Oak Township.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389032

Bentley Historical Library

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