Correspondence, 1896.

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Correspondence, 1896.

Correspondence, 1896, concerning an invention for oiling trains. One letter is from Wright, Detroit, Oct. 9, 1896. A second letter of support for the invention is from J.W. Fortune, Assist. Gen. Mger, Grand Truck Lines of the Saint Clair Tunnel, to Gen. L.S. Trowbridge, July 29, 1896.

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Wright, A. W., fl. 1896.

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Wright, an inventor, lived on Montcalm E., Detroit (Mich.). From the description of Correspondence, 1896. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 46885768 ...

Trowbridge, L. S. (Luther Stephen), 1836-1912

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Civil war general and lawyer. From the description of L.S. Trowbridge papers, [ca. 1842-1890] and undated. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420470 Detroit lawyer, served as colonel in the 10th Michigan Cavalry during the Civil War. From the description of Correspondence of Luther Stephen, 1846-1898. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 55628618 General Luther S. Trowbridge was born in Oakland County, Michigan. He attended Yale Uni...

Fortune, J. W.

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