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Filed under: St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Manistee, Mich.) -- HistoryFiled under: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Manistee, Mich.) -- HistoryFiled under: Manistee (Mich.) -- Politics and governmentFiled under: Danish Lutheran Church (Manistee, Mich.)
Filed under: Catholic Church -- Michigan -- Manistee -- HistoryFiled under: Directories -- Michigan -- ManisteeFiled under: Education -- Michigan -- Manistee- Catalogue of the Manistee public schools for the school year ... (Manistee, Mich. : Published by order of the Board, in the 19th century), by Manistee (Mich.). Board of Education (page images at HathiTrust)
- Course of study, assignment of work, general information ([Manistee, Mich.] : By Authority of the Board of Education, 1898., 1898), by Manistee (Mich.). Board of Education and Frederick Martin Townsend (page images at HathiTrust)
- Circular of the Manistee High School for the school year ... (Manistee, Mich. : Published by order of the Board, in the 19th century), by Manistee (Mich.). Board of Education (page images at HathiTrust)
- Announcement of the Manistee High School for the academic year ... (Manistee, Mich. : Published by order of the Board of Education, in the 19th century), by Manistee (Mich.). Board of Education (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Harbors -- Michigan -- Manistee- Manistee harbor, Mich. Letter from the Secretary of war, transmitting, with a letter from the chief of engineers, reports on examination and survey of Manistee harbor, Mich., with a view to securing a channel not less than 20 feet deep from Lake Michigan to Lake Manistee, and the enlargement of the outer harbor, including the construction of a new south pier. March 7,1912. ([Washington, 1912), by United States War Department (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Polish Americans -- Michigan -- Manistee -- HistoryFiled under: Salt industry and trade -- Michigan -- Manistee |