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LEADER: 01870cam 22002651 4500
001 8262188
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008 821217s1839 miu 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aF564$b.B651
100 1 $aBlois, John T.,$d1809-1886.
245 10 $aGazetteer of the state of Michigan,$bin three parts ... with a succinct history of the state, from the earliest period to the present time ... with an appendix, containing the usual statistical tables, and a directory for emigrants, &c.$cBy John T. Blois.
260 $aDetroit,$bS.L. Rood & co.; [etc., etc.]$c1839.
300 $axi, [13]-418 p.$c20 cm.
520 $aThis is a detailed compendium of information about Michigan in 1839. Part One presents a "general view of the state," describing Michigan's geology, soil, climate and topography as well as its improvements, products, governance, religious and educational institutions, population, and antiquities. Part One also incorporates a "Succinct History of the State," which treats major events from the era of French exploration through statehood. Part Two provides a general view of each county, including its seat of justice, principal towns and villages, waterways and natural resources, political subdivisions, and population. Part Three imparts similar information for all the organized townships, and includes a large section on Detroit. Finally, there are a few pages of advice for immigrants.
530 $aAlso available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
651 0 $aMichigan$vGazetteers.
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