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</head><body><p>All items are spoken for! Thank you!</p><blockquote type="cite"><blockquote type="cite"><p>Revised list below and attached.  If you're interested, <br>send me a list and your Z number for Rides, or a mailing address if <br>you can't do Rides.<br><br>North of Saginaw Bay – Petersen – 1954<br><br>North of Saginaw Bay – Petersen – 1953<br><br>The Whole Library Handbook – Eberhart – 1991<br><br>Michigan Heritage – Winter 1972<br><br>Family Trails – Summer/Fall/Winter 1977-8, Spring 1977, Summer <br>1976, Summer 1975, Spring 1967, Summer 1967, Spring/Summer/Winter <br>1968, Summer/Fall/Winter 1969, Spring/Summer/Fall/Winter 1970, <br>Spring/Summer/ Fall/Winter 1971, Summer 1972, Summer 1973, <br>Spring/Fall 1974, Winter 1979, 1982, Winter 1979<br><br>Family Trails – Michigan Source material ethnic studies in <br>Michigan - 1983<br><br>Michigan Heritage – Autumn 1971<br><br>Genealogy Materials in the Eddy Historical Collection of the Saginaw <br>Public Library – 1975<br><br>Mackinac Bridge Souvenir – 1958<br><br>The Birds of Michigan – Wood – 1943 (poor condition)<br><br>Elson Grammar School Reader – Book Two – Fifth Grade <br>– 1910<br><br>The Young and Field Literary Readers – Book Four – 1914<br><br>The Beginner’s American History – Montgomery – 1920<br><br>Favorite Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – 1947<br><br>Greater Thumb Area White/Yellow Pages 1992-93<br><br>Greater Thumb Area 1991-92<br><br>Lapeer Area white/yellow pages 1986-87<br><br>Davison, Goodrich, Ortonville Directory 1990<br><br>The Merrill Readers – Third Reader – Dyer & Brady <br>– 1915<br><br>American Commonwealths – edited by Scudder – 1885<br><br>Michigan Manual 1921<br><br>Michigan Wildlife Sketches – Bradt – 1955<br><br>Directory of Michigan Libraries – 2002-2003<br><br>Michigan: Pioneer in Education – 1955<br><br>Deluxe picture book of Michigan in beautiful natural color – 1966<br><br>Back Roads and Wild Roses – Hill – 1975<br><br>The boy pioneers: sons of Daniel Boone – D.C. Beard – 1909<br><br>Our Country and its resources – Albert A Hopkins – 1917<br><br>Iron Brew – Stewart Holbrook – 1946<br><br>The long ships passing: the story of the great lakes – Walter <br>Havighurst – 1975<br><br>Guide to the State Archives of Michigan: State Records – <br>Browne – 1977<br><br>Addresses and special messages of governor William G Milliken 1969-1982<br><br>History of Detroit and wayne county and early Michigan – <br>Farmer – 1969<br><br>Michigan atlases and plat books: a checklist 1872-1973<br><br>Lady unafraid – J. Raleigh Nelson – 1952<br><br>The indian captive or the long lost Jackson boy William filley,<br> abducted from his parents at Jackson, Michigan, aug. 3 1837, at the <br>tender age of five years. Returned October 19 1866.  Twenty <br>nine years with the indian tribes of the rocky mountains – <br>J.Z. Ballard – 1971<br><br>Boards that make a difference – John Carver – 1997<br><br>Holy old mackinaw – stewart h Holbrook – 1957<br><br>Lewis cass: the last Jeffersonian – frank b woodford – 1950<br><br>Business of running a library – paul john cirino – 1991<br><br>Your capitol and mine: a story of michigan’s government for <br>young readers – ellen c Hathaway -1953<br><br>Early Pennsylvania births 1675-1875 – Charles a. fisher <br>– 1983<br><br>New war portfolio showing all battlefronts in detail: 1914 – <br>1918 WW1 – 1916<br><br>Complete history alpena county Michigan – William boulton <br>– reprint 1876<br><br>Massacre at mackinac 1763 – david a armour – 1966<br><br>American farm and home almanac – 1943<br><br>The memory train – fred w sheill – 1991 (AuGres)<br><br>Federal population censuses 1970-1890<br><br>1900 federal population census – 1978<br><br>Index to ohio pensioners of 1883 – w. louis phillips – 1987<br><br>76 che boc way ting Owosso bicentennial – 1976<br><br>1890-1990 century of progress: charter centennial (Indiana) – 1990<br><br>Railroad nostalgia and related historical facts of the clio area <br>– eben reed – 1981<br><br>Souvenir of Owosso Michigan – 1908 (reprinted in 1986)<br><br>Souvenir of Owosso Michigan: 150 years of Owosso highlights 1836-1986<br><br>Old fashioned melodrama in the historic atlas theater<br><br>The saint Lawrence seaway development corporation 1970-1976 annual</p></blockquote><p>report</p><blockquote type="cite"><p>Ellen payne odom genealogy library Family tree publication – <br>volume V1 2-6, VII number 1 & 2<br><br> Michigan’s state technology plan 1992-1997<br><br>Michigan occupational outlook 1985<br><br>Michigan 1972 uniform crime report<br><br>Michigan 1971 uniform crime report<br><br>Missing links: genealogical clues – Number 54 – 65 <br>(January 1967 – December 1967)<br><br>1976 Calendar<br><br>A guide to the Michigan bicentennial (2 available)<br><br>Michigan Aviation 1929-1979<br><br>Status of civil rights in Michigan 1973-1978<br><br>Michigan’s civil war markers, memorials, and monuments – <br>1962<br><br>Michigan round table reports – July 1962<br><br>City civil war commission reports – august 1 1962<br><br>Minutes of the meeting of Michigan civil war centennial observance <br>commission – july 14 1962<br><br>Michigan environs: don’t dump that oil!: cascade’s <br>disposal dilemma – 1981<br><br>Michigan historical commission information leaflets: how to display <br>the state flag – 1956<br><br>Michigan historical commission information leaflets: indian <br>reservations – 1957<br><br>Michigan historical commission information leaflets: history of the <br>state flag of Michigan – 1957<br><br>Michigan historical commission information leaflets: indian <br>reservations – 1959<br><br>Michigan songs<br><br>Portage and its past – grace j potts (pamphlet)<br><br>Lake huron’s death ship (pamphlet)<br><br>The soo locks -1978 (pamphlet)<br><br>Michigan state police: uniform traffic code for cities, townships <br>and villages – 1958<br><br>Catholic annual guide – 1979<br><br>Tuscola and Saginaw bay railway calendar – 1979<br><br>Orchids of Michigan – Marjorie t bingham – 1939<br><br>Wildflowers of Michigan –dewitt<br><br>Historic Michigan travel guide – 1980/81 edition<br><br>Collecting minerals in Michigan – rw Kelley and hj hardenberg <br>– 1962<br><br>Two hundred and fifty years of Michigan dairying – 1950s/1960s <br>(no date listed)<br><br>Michigan conservation –july/aug 1952<br><br>Jack-pine warbler – September 1956<br><br>Jack-pine warbler – june 1972<br><br>Cranbrook institute of science: resident birds of southern Michigan <br>– William henry burt – 1936<br><br>Michigan schools commemorate the bicentennial – 1976<br><br>Community rediscover – 1976<br><br>A short description of the American colonies – 1976<br><br>Bicentennial resource guide – 1976<br><br>American revolution bicentennial goals and programs – 1976<br><br>Bicentennial crier – March/april, February, January 1976<br><br>Michigan bicentennial review - july, june, march, may 1976; august <br>1975; september, june, february 1974<br><br>Bicentennial report – 1976<br><br>National calendar of bicentennial events – 1976<br><br>Horizons on display: part of the continuing American revolution <br>– 1976<br><br>National bicentennial quilt exposition and contest – 1976<br><br>Bicentennial times – v. 3 december 1976, v 2, v 3 february 1976<br><br>Publications of the member societies of the Michigan genealogical <br>council – 1988<br><br>Federal population census 1790-1890 – 1979<br><br>Michigan: a short history and description – 1967<br><br>Historic guidebook: mackinac island – 1962<br><br>Historical society of Michigan 100th annual meeting 1974<br><br>Michigan’s historic attractions<br><br>Flint journal – august 31st 1975 section D – 40,000 <br>michigan men have died in war<br><br>Michigan government and politics: a selected bibliography of titles <br>dealing with Michigan state and local government and politics- 1967<br><br>…but men are more interesting than rivers: Michigan <br>biographies – 1968<br><br>The forts of mackinac: guide to official publications<br><br>Tittabawassee river log marks – ralph a stroebel – 1964<br><br>Diary of a department: a history of the Saginaw police department <br>– freeman coats – 1965<br><br>Revised list of books and prices issued by the superintendent of <br>public instruction – 1917<br><br>Ye lakes and hills of Michigan – William h phelps – 1933<br><br>Enjoying birds in Michigan – 1970<br><br>A brief history of Michigan – George s may (pamphlet)<br><br>A short story of the battle of Gettysburg – William h Allison <br>– 1946<br><br>Bundling – henry reed stiles – 1973<br><br>A guide for the writing of local history – john cumming <br>– 1976<br><br>Researching your family tree: a bibliography – 1979<br><br>Ohio land grants – 1968is<br><br>Michigan law enforcement officials report on crime – 1965, <br>1966, 1969, 1970<br><br>American lakes series: lake huron – landon – 1944<br><br>Incredible seney – reimann – 1982<br><br>The mystery of a monogram – 1905 (rebound)<br><br>Michigan’s day – gary w barfknecht – 1984<br><br>Shipwrecks of lake huron…the great sweet water sea – <br>jack parker – 1987<br><br>The massacre of old for mackinac (michilimackinac) – Raymond <br>mccoy – 1956 (rebound)<br><br>Great lakes reader – walter havighurst – 1966<br><br>Revision of 1011: state of Michigan general school laws – 1911<br><br>Lore of the lakes – dana Thomas bowen – 1958<br><br>The white squaw – Petersen – 1954 (rebound)<br><br>Census returns recensements 1666-1881<br><br>Historic Michigan, land of the great lakes – George newman <br>fuller – no date found – rebound – poor condition <br>(very old – early 1900s likely)<br><br>American commonwealths v. 5: Michigan: a history of government <br>– Thomas cooley – 1973<br><br>Bright Michigan morning: the years of governor tom mason – <br>Harlan hagman – 1981<br><br>The American lakes series: lake Michigan – m quaife – 1944<br><br>Brownie scout handbook – 1961<br><br>Life and times of stevens t mason – hemans -1930 (rebound)<br><br>Assistant Director<br><br>Millington Arbela District Library<br><br>8530 Depot St<br><br>Millington, MI 48768<br><br>Phone: 989-871-2003<br><br>Fax: 989-871-5594<br><br> <br><br>“You want weapons? We're in a library. Books are the best <br>weapon in the world. This room's the greatest arsenal we could <br>have. Arm yourself!” - Doctor Who</p></blockquote><p>------- End of Original Message -------</p></blockquote></body></html>