The great northwestern fair, [196-].

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The great northwestern fair, [196-].

Research paper describing 1863 fair of the Michigan Soldiers' Aid Society of Detroit, Michigan.

1 v. (31 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7363242

Bentley Historical Library

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