Diary, 1869,1870.

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Diary, 1869,1870.

(Pocket) diary, Jan. 1, 1869- Jan. 4, 1870, discusses auditing county tax books, attending state government officials' receptions, and his activities in the Grand Army of the Republic and Methodist Episcopal Church choir. Also the diary includes cash accounts for the year 1869, memoranda, Jan. 3-4, 1869, and a sketch of a falling bicyclist on the inside front cover.

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Howe, Frank M.

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Howe worked with the Auditor's General Office (Lansing, Mich.) and was Superintendent of the State Reform School, (in Lansing?), in 1878. From the description of Diary, 1869,1870. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 36911090 ...

Methodist Episcopal Church

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Grand Army of the Republic

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