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Edwin Havens obituary
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Date
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1931-08-25
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Collection
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Edwin R. Havens Papers (c.00016)
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Description
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This image is a newsclipping of Edwin Havens' obituary, telling of his accomplishments with the Michigan land division department and his work in the Civil War. At the time of its writing, Havens was survived by seven children, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
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Title
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Edwin Havens discharge certificate
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Date
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1865-12-15
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Collection
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Edwin R. Havens Papers (c.00016)
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Description
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This document certifies Edwin Havens' discharge from the 7th Michigan Cavalry.
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Title
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Edwin Bement
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Date
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1875~
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photo of Edwin Bement, founder of E. Bement & Son, a Lansing agricultural implement firm, in 1869. It became E. Bement & Sons in the 1870's. Edwin Bement died in March, 1880.
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Title
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Edwards, Frank L.
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Date
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1927-02-14
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Obituary of William J. Allen resided in South Rockwood, Michigan.
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Edward, Mabel L.
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Date
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1991-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Obituary of Mrs. Mable L. Edward born Nov.5, 1917 in Detroit, Michigan. Resided in Flat Rock, Michigan.
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Title
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Edward W. Barber Letter : February 16, 1862 Page 4
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Creator
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Barber, Edward W.
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Date
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1862-02-16
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Collection
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Kedzie Family Papers (c.00244)
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Description
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Edward W. Barber writes to his friend, Robert C. Kedzie, about not entering the military and working in the county clerk's office instead. Barber criticizes Union General George "Little Mac" McClellan and praises Union Major General John C. Fremont. Note: Barber incorrectly dates the letter as 1861, but it is from 1862.
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Title
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Edward W. Barber Letter : February 16, 1862 Page 3
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Creator
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Barber, Edward W.
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Date
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1862-02-16
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Collection
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Kedzie Family Papers (c.00244)
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Description
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Edward W. Barber writes to his friend, Robert C. Kedzie, about not entering the military and working in the county clerk's office instead. Barber criticizes Union General George "Little Mac" McClellan and praises Union Major General John C. Fremont. Note: Barber incorrectly dates the letter as 1861, but it is from 1862.
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Title
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Edward W. Barber Letter : February 16, 1862 Page 2
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Creator
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Barber, Edward W.
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Date
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1862-02-16
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Collection
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Kedzie Family Papers (c.00244)
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Description
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Edward W. Barber writes to his friend, Robert C. Kedzie, about not entering the military and working in the county clerk's office instead. Barber criticizes Union General George "Little Mac" McClellan and praises Union Major General John C. Fremont. Note: Barber incorrectly dates the letter as 1861, but it is from 1862.
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Title
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Edward W. Barber Letter : February 16, 1862 Page 1
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Creator
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Barber, Edward W.
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Date
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1862-02-16
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Collection
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Kedzie Family Papers (c.00244)
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Description
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Edward W. Barber writes to his friend, Robert C. Kedzie, about not entering the military and working in the county clerk's office instead. Barber criticizes Union General George "Little Mac" McClellan and praises Union Major General John C. Fremont. Note: Barber incorrectly dates the letter as 1861, but it is from 1862.
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Title
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Edward W. Barber Letter : February 16, 1862
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Creator
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Barber, Edward W.
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Date
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1862-02-16
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Collection
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Kedzie Family Papers (c.00244)
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Description
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Edward W. Barber writes to his friend, Robert C. Kedzie, about not entering the military and working in the county clerk's office instead. Barber criticizes Union General George "Little Mac" McClellan and praises Union Major General John C. Fremont. Note: Barber incorrectly dates the letter as 1861, but it is from 1862.
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