Detroit biographies by M.M. Quaife includes: J. Askwith, P.J. Celoron, J. Henry (by Louise Ray) Commodore Alexander Grant, Detroit Battles: The Blue Licks. 1904.
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Henry, James F., 1930-....
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The Circuit Court of Cook County Retired Judges Oral History Project was begun in 1996 by Judge James F. Henry. The goal of the project is to give a human face to the judiciary. Retired Cook County Judges are interviewed for this project. From the description of Circuit Court of Cook County Retired Judges Oral History Project, 1996-2006, (bulk 2004-2006). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 643287476 There is no biographical information available on James Henry. His niece worked ...
Askwith, John.
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Rau, Louise.
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Quaife, Milo Milton, 1880-1959
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Milo M. Quaife was born in Nashua, Iowa on October 6, 1880, the son of Albert E. and Barbara S. (Hine) Quaife. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1908. Dr. Quaife taught at Lewis Institute in Chicago, Wayne University and the University of Detroit. He served as superintendent of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin from 1914 until 1920. He was editor and founder of Wisconsin Magazine of History to 1.922 and managing editor of Mississippi Valle, Historical Review, 1924-1...
Celoron, Pierre Joseph.
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