Collection, 1880-2011.
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Michigan Central Railroad Company
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On March 20, 1837, legislation providing for work to proceed on three railroads and two canals in Michigan became law. One of the railroads -- the central -- was to connect Detroit and St. Joseph through the second tier of counties. Based upon preliminary work already done by the Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad Company (whose rights and properties were purchased by the state), the railroad was able to begin operation (at least as far as Dearborn) by the end of 1837. In 1846, the central railroad...
Michigan State University
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Michigan State University was established in 1855, and by 1862, it stood as the nation’s premier land-grant university. Over the decades, the university has continued to be a model of what a land-grant university can and should do. As a university of, for and by the people, Michigan State University began a long tradition of empowering people through educational opportunity....
Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette Railroad Company
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Barnett, LeRoy
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Nearly all improved roads in Michigan are numbered highways. These identifying digits are assigned by the Federal government (thus carrying a US- or I- prefix), the state government (carrying an M- prefix), or a county government (bearing a C- prefix or a three-digit number). Despite the simplicity and efficiency of numerical designations, many of these primary roads-- known today mainly by their ciphers-- also have been assigned names. These monikers may have been bestowed a century or more ago...
Farmer, John, 1798-1859
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Born in Half Moon, N.Y., Feb. 9, 1798; educated near Albany, N.Y. ; teacher in University of Michigan, 1821-1825; engaged in surveying; drew first published map of Michigan; published twelve different maps of Michigan, Wisconsin, Lake Superior, and Detroit; engraved most of them; filled many important offices in Detroit; published first Gazetteer of Michigan in 1830; died. in Detroit, Mar. 24, 1859. From the description of John Farmer papers, 1630-1836 (Detroit Public Library). World...
Michigan. Naitonal Guard
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