Charles S. May correspondence, 1853-1861.
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Lawyer at Kalamazoo, Michigan and Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, 1863-1865. From the description of Charles S. May correspondence, 1853-1861. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81063402 From the description of Charles S. May correspondence, 1853-1861. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423642 Born at Sandisfield, Mass, Mar. 22,1830; moved with parents to Richland, Mich., 1834; studied at Kalamazoo branch of University of Mich.; stud. law &a...