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An Historic Michigan Road--Carl E. Pray...
A Romantic Chain of Islands-Marion Morse Davis..
Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Dispute-Meredith P.
Sawyer

Pageant of Progress-C. Reid Webber.

Michigan to California in 1861-Ira H. Butterfield, Jr.
Little Journeys in Journalism-Edward G. Holden....
"Taxation Without Representation": An Echo of July
4, 1796-William Renwick Riddell...

Michigan State Archeological Survey-Edw. J. Stevens
Michigan Copyrights-William L. Jenks..

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Historical Notes...

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Among the Books.

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NUMBER 4

OCTOBER, 1927

Bridges Across the Atlantic-Mrs. Cornelia Steketee
Hulst

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Calvin College, Grand Rapids: 1894-1927-Dean Albert
J. Rooks...

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Dr. Tappan, First President of the University of Michi gan-Charles M. Perry....

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Jesuit Influence in the Development of Michigan-
Catherine Frances Babbitt...

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Old Furniture in the Ford Collections at Dearborn-
Henry A. Haigh....

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JANUARY, 1927

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Mr. Chafee, in 1860....

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Mr. and Mrs. Chafee, on His 85th Birthday.

Caroline P. (Mrs. James H.) Campbell..

Mr. James H. Campbell...

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No. 4 Engine House and Incline Trestle, 1879.

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MRS. CATHERINE FRANCES BABBITT, Niles.

WALTER E. BANYON, Benton Harbor-See Contributors, 1924,
Michigan History Magazine, Vol. VIII.

IRA H. BUTTERFIELD, Jr., East Lansing-Member State Board
of Agriculture, 1889-93; secretary of the State Board of
Agriculture and the Michigan Agricultural College, 1893-
1900; member State Fair Board, 1881-1910; secretary and
manager State Fair, 1895-1910; deputy collector and acting
appraiser, U. S. Customs, Port Huron, 1889-93; secretary
of numerous livestock associations.

GEORGE B. CATLIN, Detroit-See Contributors, 1926, Michigan
History Magazine, Vol. X.

GEORGE D. CHAFEE, Shelbyville, Ill.-United States Enrolling
Officer, United States Revenue Assessor and Collector, 1861-
65; U. S. Presidential Elector, 1876; Illinois State Repre-
sentative, 1880; Illinois State Senator, 1904.

LAWRENCE H. CONRAD, Ann Arbor-Instructor in Rhetoric in
University of Michigan; vice-president of the Michigan
Authors Association; author of Temper, The Author's Mind,
Descriptive and Narrative Writing; contributor to numerous
magazines.

MRS. MARION MORSE DAVIS, Pittsburg, Pa.,-See Contributors,
1925, Michigan History Magazine, Vol. IX.

MRS. ADA DICKIE-HAMBLEN, Seattle, Wash.

HENRY A. HAIGH, Detroit-See Contributors, 1921, Michigan
History Magazine, Vol. V.

EDWARD G. HOLDEN, Tryon, N. C.-See Contributors, 1918,
Michigan History Magazine, Vol. II.

MRS. CORNELIA STEKETEE HULST, Grand Rapids-Formerly
head of the English Department, Grand Rapids High School;
instructor in Rhetoric in the Junior College, Grand Rapids;
past president of the Michigan State Teachers Association;
past vice-president of the National Teachers Association;
has held many positions of responsibility in other teachers'
organizations and women's clubs; received honorary degree
of Master of Arts, University of Michigan; Master of Ped-
agogy, Michigan State Normal College; author of Saint
George of Cappadocia; Indian Sketches, Balder's Death
and Luke's Punishment, Homer and the Prophets, and
numerous magazine articles.

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