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Michigan relics. A photo of one of the Michigan relics published in the Deseret Museum Bulletin in 1911. The Michigan Relics (also known as the Scotford Frauds or Soper Frauds) are a series of alleged ancient artifacts that were "discovered" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. They were presented by some to be evidence that ...
0632205 [2] Michigan Center is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jackson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,672 at the 2010 census. [4] The CDP is located within Leoni Township on the eastern border of the city of Jackson . Michigan Center was platted as "Michigan Centre" in 1837 by Abel ...
Damage from the St. Louis-East St. Louis Tornado. The tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896 was a series of violent and deadly tornado outbreaks that struck much of the Central and Southern United States from May 15 to 28, 1896. It is considered one of the worst tornado outbreak sequences on record with tornado expert Tom Grazulis stating that ...
The sword and trunk used by Gen. William T. Sherman during the Civil War are among about 500 items up for bid in Fleischer's Auctions' “Civil War & African American History: Wm. T. Sherman ...
The next shows are July 13-14 and Sept. 7-8. And here's a good deal: Pay for admission on Saturday and you'll be able to return on Sunday for free. Address: 11541 21 Mile Road, Shelby Township ...
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The Moccasin Bluff site (also designated 20BE8) is an archaeological site located along the Red Bud Trail and the St. Joseph River north of Buchanan, Michigan.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and has been classified as a multi-component prehistoric site with the major component dating to the Late Woodland/Upper Mississippian period.
The base of the CSA monument moved from Rockville, MD, to White's Ferry, MD. The original monument, a bronze life-sized Confederate soldier on this pedestal, was originally donated by the UDC and the United Confederate Veterans, and built by the Washington firm of Falvey Granite Company at a cost of US$3,600 (equivalent to $110,982 in 2023).