George Harmon Durand papers, 1862-1912.

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George Harmon Durand papers, 1862-1912.

Business and legal papers; manuscript address; scattered correspondence, 1876, dealing with Democratic politics; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on legal business, politics, and his death; and papers concerning the presentation of his portrait to the Michigan Supreme Court.

4 v. and 3 folders in 2 boxes; and 2 oversize items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362977

Bentley Historical Library

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Michigan. Supreme Court

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L.F. Seymour of Farwell (Mich.) won the bid to construct a gravel road, located mostly in Ionia County and a bit of Kent County (Mich.). Seymour and Frank F. Rogers, the then State Highway Commissioner, signed the contract on Oct. 1, 1920. Seymour later sued for $10,663.21, his unpaid balance. He was eventually paid. From the description of Case No. 31094 records, 1920-1928. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 50226073 ...

Durand, George Harmon, 1838-1903.

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Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. From the description of George Harmon Durand papers, 1862-1912. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422486 ...

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...