Jim Fisher collection, 1973.

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Jim Fisher collection, 1973.

Collection, 1973, includes typed letters from Cornell to Clarke Historical Library, asking for any available information on Jim Fisher, Jan. 15, 1973; from Lynn Pier, United Methodist Church, Central Michigan University, to Cornell, about recording Cornell's knowledge about Fisher, Feb. 12, 1973; and from Thomas Powers, Archivist, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, to Lynn Piers, with a typescript of Cornell's recollection about Fisher, Feb. 26, 1973.

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Bentley Historical Library

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The Bentley Historical Library as a repository of Michigan-based materials has accumulated from different sources a collection of motor truck catalogs. These catalogs are an important source for the study of the development of the truck manufacturing industry in Michigan. From the guide to the Catalogs of Michigan-based motor truck companies, 1900-1946 and undated, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) The Bentley Historical Library early in its history began ...

Powers, Thomas Edgerton, 1940-

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Pier, Lynn.

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Central Michigan university

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Maybee was a history professor at CMU. The Clarke Historical Library has several of his publications and his papers. The Advisory Committee developed plans for major events, publications, re-dedications of campus buildings, presentations, and a historical marker for CMU's 75th Anniversary. The Awards Screening Committee reviewed nominations of people who had contributed significantly in some way to CMU, selected honorees, and organized a presentation ceremony and plaque for each honoree. The Cla...

Fisher, Jim, b. 1837 or 47.

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Cornell, Theo A., Mrs.

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Jim Fisher was stolen at the age of three by Indians near St. Charles (Saginaw Co., Mich.) in the 1840s or 1850s. He found out that he was white and American as an adult. He later married, had a family, and lived in St. Charles. Theo was a distant, younger relative. From the description of Jim Fisher collection, 1973. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 45578329 ...