Tony Vranesich Collection, 1903-1960.

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Tony Vranesich Collection, 1903-1960.

Collection, 1903-1960, of Tony Vranesich, a resident of Copper Harbor, Michigan. Includes U.S. Coast Guard material that consists of a log from Jacobsville, Michigan and law enforcement material as well as material from a shorthand correspondence course, images depicting Copper Country life and other printed ephemera.

0.45 cubic feet; 1 manuscript box (legal size)

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Tony Vranesich was born in Ahmeek, Michigan in 1914. From the description of Tony Vranesich Collection, 1903-1960. (Michigan Technological University). WorldCat record id: 717324180 ...