Correspondence and papers of James May, 1792-1810.

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Correspondence and papers of James May, 1792-1810.

Papers include deeds, daybooks, letter books, ledgers and material dealing with outfitting a blockhouse as a jail.

2 folders.6 volumes.

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May, James, 1756-1829

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Marshal of the Michigan Territory. From the description of James May account, 1806-1807. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778547 James May (1756-1829) was a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Wayne County (Mich.) and, later, Chief Justice. Arrest warrants and legal papers he signed may be found in the F. Navarre papers and Charles I. Walker Papers in the Clarke Historical Library. Hull served as Governor of Michigan, 1805-1813, and Griswold was Secretary o...