Letter, 1866 November 27, Detroit, to the President of the United States [n.p.].

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Letter, 1866 November 27, Detroit, to the President of the United States [n.p.].

Praises J. Logan Chipman and asks that his service receive appropriate Executive recognition.

2 p. 25 cm.

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Russell, Alfred, 1830-1906

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Born in Plymouth, N.H., Mar. 18, 1830; grad. at Dartmouth College, 1850; .stud.law at Harvard, 1850-52; settled at Detroit, Mich. 1852; appointed by Pres. Lincoln U.S. Distr. Attorney for Mich., 1861; resigned 1869. Private practice until his death in Detroit 1906. (from Repres. men of Mich., pt. 1, p. 123. - Wayne Co., Mich., Chronography, p. 351. - Detroit Illus. p.871 port. p.1.) From the description of Alfred Russell papers, 1843-1868 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id:...

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Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875

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