Papers, 1871-1942.

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Papers, 1871-1942.

Diaries, letterbooks, account books, receipts, printed speeches on the history of Dearborn, Mich., letters, and articles: "Dearborn Eighty Years Ago," "Old Dearborn Families: the Ten Eycks," "Old Dearborn Families: the Dort Family," "Old Dearborn Families: the Gulley Family," "Old Dearborn Families: the Howards," "The Great Indian Mound on the River Rouge: Ancient Burial Place of the Algonquin Indians," "The Surrender of Detroit: Its Effect on Dearborn," "The Battles of Brownstown and Monguagon," "Rumor of a Raid on the Old Arsenal," "Early Settlers and Old Residents of Good Old Dearborn," "Early Residents of Old Dearborn," "List of Old Residents of Dearborn," "Early Days in Dearborn," and "Dearborn's First Town Meeting."

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Howard family.

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Dort family.

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Gulley family.

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Haigh, Henry A. (Henry Allyn), 1854-

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Attorney, historian, and writer, of Dearborn. Mich.; d. 1942. From the description of Papers, 1871-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70949210 Banker and local historian of Dearborn, Mich. Born in Dearborn, Michigan, March 13, 1854, son of Richard and Lucy Billings (Allyn) Haigh. Received B.S. degree at Michigan Agricultural College in 1874, graduated from law school at University of Michigan in 1878. He practiced Law in Detroit and was associated ...

Ten Eyck family.

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