Michigan state gazetteer and business directory for 1863/1864, embracing historical and descriptive sketches of all the cities, towns and villages throughout the state
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THE GREAT
CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE
OF MICHIGAN.
FOR DEALERS ONLY.
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1800
Class
Book
Five extensive ware Ave., Detroit, article required , woman or child , to keep then warm in winter, be offered every day (Sundays excepted) in the year, from 6 A.M. till 10 P.M., to dealers, or any other man, at the lowest market cash prices. Edward Orr, 146 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
This text is based on the following book(s): 16-11148. General Collection, Library of Congress. Copyright status not determined; refer to accompanying matter.
This compendium begins with a brief general history and description of Michigan's natural resources, and then gives the same information for each county and the Upper Peninsula. There is also a copy of the state constitution, a listing of Michigan post offices and an alphabetical listing of cities, towns, and villages, and the names of a number of local officials, business people, churches, associations, and educational institutions. Miscellaneous practical information is scattered throughout the compendium. A business directory offers a categorical listing of professions, trades, and entrepreneurial efforts. Statistics and tables accompany the text, and there are many illustrated advertisements.
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