Michigan Historical Collections, Volume 1


Lu par Ted Lienhart

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The Michigan Historical Society solicited accounts by Michigan pioneers about the early settlement of various locations, or early development of institutions in Michigan. Many of these accounts were read to members of the society in the early 1870s at its regular meetings. This audiobook version includes only those articles from the volume that were judged to contain content of broad interest in the 21st century. In addition to biographical sketches, Volume 1 contains several papers concerning the early history of Detroit, and memoirs about primitive pioneer travel and life in the Michigan wilderness. - Summary by Ted Lienhart (7 hr 41 min)

Chapitres

Sketch of the Life of "Uncle Harvey Williams" 16:46 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Origin and Progress of the Michigan School System 33:48 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Internal Improvements 8:13 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Incidents in the Black Hawk War 13:13 Lu par Ted Lienhart
A Trip from Utica, New York, to Ingham County, Michigan 21:11 Lu par Ted Lienhart
The Early Colonization of Detroit Part 1 36:33 Lu par Ted Lienhart
The Early Colonization of Detroit Part 2 35:41 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Fort Shelby 12:29 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Observations and Experiences in Michigan Forty Years Ago 27:59 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Wild Animals of Wayne County 10:14 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Memoir of Luther Harvey 30:39 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Slavery in Detroit 10:36 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Schools of Wayne County 8:14 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Judge Zephaniah W. Bunce 38:03 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Plymouth 16:25 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Life and Times of Rev. Joseph Hickox 35:10 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Life and Times of Rev. Gabriel Richard Part 1 27:53 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Life and Times of Rev. Gabriel Richard Part 2 30:44 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Recollections by George Clark of Ecorse 22:24 Lu par Ted Lienhart
Recollections by Hon. Levi Bishop 25:21 Lu par Ted Lienhart