Pere Marquette Railway Company : Corporate records, 1917 March 12-1947 June 6.

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Pere Marquette Railway Company : Corporate records, 1917 March 12-1947 June 6.

Includes indexes; tables of contents; articles of association; annual reports incorporators, Board of Directors, executive committee, and stockholders meeting minutes.

11 v. (2.125 linear ft.) ; 28-41 cm.

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