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Portrait of Governor McClelland with Leon Macheilski (artist) and Roscoe Bonisteel (donor), June 1946

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Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1946
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That "popularity At Home."

Parent Issue
Michigan Argus, August 3, 1860
Day
3
Month
August
Year
1860
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Broken Banks

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Signal of Liberty, January 22, 1848
Day
22
Month
January
Year
1848
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Public Domain
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Congressional

Parent Issue
Signal of Liberty, January 15, 1848
Day
15
Month
January
Year
1848
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Public Domain
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"those Books" Again

Parent Issue
Signal of Liberty, January 08, 1848
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1848
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The Wilmot Proviso

Parent Issue
Signal of Liberty, January 08, 1848
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1848
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Congressional

Parent Issue
Signal of Liberty, January 01, 1848
Day
1
Month
January
Year
1848
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Public Domain
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To Patriotic Wolverines!

Parent Issue
Signal of Liberty, January 30, 1847
Day
30
Month
January
Year
1847
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Public Domain
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Congressional

Parent Issue
Signal of Liberty, January 09, 1847
Day
9
Month
January
Year
1847
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Public Domain
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Congressional

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Signal of Liberty, January 02, 1847
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2
Month
January
Year
1847
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