Grand Rapids and Kent County, Michigan: Historical Account of Their Progress from First Settlement to the Present Time, Volumen1Robert O. Law Company, 1918 - 995 páginas |
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acres afterward April avenue bank became born building built Byron township Cannon township Cascade township Charles Church city of Grand clerk Company congregation corner court Courtland township Creek death Democratic Detroit died district early east elected engaged erected established farm Furniture Gaines township George graduated Grand Haven Grand Rapids Grand River Valley Grandville Grattan township held Henry Indian Ionia Ionia streets James John July June Kalamazoo Kent County Lake land later Legislature located Louis Campau Lucius Lyon Lyon March Michigan miles mill mission Monroe street Ohio organized Ottawa Ottawa County Paris township pastor pioneer practice present purchased railroad regiment removed residence Rix Robinson Robinson school house Section Sept served settled settlers Smith soon spring succeeded supervisor territory tion town township trade village Walker township William York
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Página 28 - Breadth and in length and longitude of and within all the Breadth aforesaid throughout the Main Lands there from the Atlantick and Western Sea and Ocean on the East parte to the South Sea on the West part...
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Página 471 - ... stock then paid in and actually possessed; nor shall its loans and discounts at any time exceed twice and a half the amount of its capital stock so paid in and possessed.
Página 369 - The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America: not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way.
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