Moses Goodrich papers, 1865-1896.

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Moses Goodrich papers, 1865-1896.

Family correspondence, particularly from Aaron Goodrich, Democratic politician of St. Paul, Minnesota, and correspondence of Reuben Goodrich, Traverse City, Michigan, and Enos Goodrich of Goodrich with letters concerning the election of 1876, and the campaign of 1896.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362710

Bentley Historical Library

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Goodrich, Aaron, 1807-1887

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Goodrich, Reuben, 1819-1899.

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Democratic Party (Mich.)

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The Democratic Party of Michigan is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Democratic National Committee, and its State Chairman is a member of the Association of State Democratic chairs. The group is dedicated to supporting Democratic candidates for public office in the state of Michigan, promoting the party in Michigan, and fielding the concerns of Michigan citizens as part of their effort to affect legislative change. Although the Democratic Party State Central...

Goodrich, Moses, 1802-1887.

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Resident of Goodrich, Michigan. From the description of Moses Goodrich papers, 1865-1896. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422211 ...

Goodrich, Enos, 1813-1897.

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Enos (1813-1897) was the posmaster and owner of a general store in Goodrich (Mich.) and a Democratic State Senator from the 28th district, 1853-1854. He was born in Clarence (N.Y.) on Aug. 11, 1813 and settled in Atlas (Genesee County, Mich.) in 1836. With his brother, Reuben, Enos built the Goodrich flour mills. He died at Fostoria on Sept. 16, 1897. The Clarke Historical Library has the related published genealogy of the Goodrich family. (Information from Michigan biographies, v. 1, p. 335.) E...