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and his kingdom on an island, by Henry E. Legler; The Beaver Island prophet,
the trial in 1851 of King Strang, by Geo. C. Bates; Pioneer life in southern
Michigan in the thirties, by W. J. Beal; Four papers on the early history of
Shiawassee county, by Lucius E. Gould; The historic Johnston family of the
"Soo," by C. H. Chapman; The early flora and fauna of Michigan, by Charles
S. Wheeler; The early history of the state board of health of Michigan, by
R. C. Kedzie; The Selkirk reservation, by James W. Humphrey; A prehistoric
fort at Climax, by F. Hodgman; From New England to Lake Superior (1854),
by O. W. Robinson; The province of Michilimackinac, by John R. Bailey; The
Jesuits in Michigan, by John E. Day; East Tennessee campaign and siege of
Knoxville, by Byron M. Cutcheon; Reminiscences of the Michigan legislature of
1871, by Lewis M. Miller; The twin peninsulas, a poem, by Hannah F. Taylor;
Hillsdale college, Hillsdale, Michigan, by S. W. Norton; Scientific uses for Michi-
gan folk-lore, by Harlan I. Smith; Certain shamanistic ceremonies among the
Ojibwas, by Harlan I. Smith; Ferry service between Detroit and Windsor, by
Friend Palmer; Extracts from the diary of John Askin, 1812-1814; War
of 1812-Williams papers; Woodbridge papers; Report of memorial committee.
General Index.
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MICHIGAN PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Index to the Reports and Collections. Vols. I-XV. 1874-1890. Lansing, Mich., 1904.

Svo, pp. 612.

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PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN. Tenth annual meeting, June 13 and 14, 1883.

Svo, pp. 4, 1883. No title-page.

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PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN. Tenth anniversary of the Society, June 4 and 5, 1884.

Sheet.

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PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN. 1874-1885. Eleventh annual meeting, June 17 and 18, 1885.

Sheet.

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PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN. The Diocese of Detroit; what it was; what it is. By Rev. Frank A. O'Brien. A paper read at the an

nual meeting of the Society, June 8, 1886. Detroit, 1886. (4288 [PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN.] Early history of Michigan, with biographies of State officers, members of Congress, judges, and legislators. By Stephen D. Bingham. Lansing, 1888.

8vo, pp. 745.

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PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN. Manual. History, act of incorporation, constitution, by-laws, and list of officers and members. Lansing, 1893.

16mo, pp. 37.

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MICHIGAN PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. "Le père juste," Right Reverend
Monsignor Joos, V. G. A paper read before the Michigan Pioneer and
Historical Society at its thirtieth annual session, in the Senate chamber,
Lansing, June 2, 1904, by Father O'Brien. Nazareth, Mich. [1904].
8vo, pp. 48. Front. (port.).

MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.

MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Publications. ing six numbers.

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Volume I. Contain

Contents: No. 1. May, 1893. Svo, pp. 143. Organization of the association; State bank issues in Michigan-a retrospect of legislation, by Thomas M. Cooley; A sketch of the origin, establishment, and workings of the national banking system, with special reference to issues, by Dwight B. Waldo; Federal taxation of state bank issues, by Thomas M. Cooley; Bank note circulation, by Theodore C. Sherwood; President's address, Edward Cahill; Should United States senators be elected by the people?--T. E. Barkworth-Discussion, by A. C. McLaughlin, E. V. Robinson, B. A. Hinsdale, II. C. Adams, D. B.

Waldo. The interstate commerce act-its purpose, practical operation, par-
tial failure, and reason, with suggestions for improving it, by E. W. Med-
daugh; The interstate commerce act from the shippers' standpoint, by James
T. Shaw; Discussion of the interstate commerce act, T. G. Craig, H. C.
Adams. [Vol. 1.] No. 2. May, 1894. pp. 139. Penological hints, by
L. C. Storrs: Dissatisfaction with the senate, by Alfred Russell; Sugges-
tions for a system of taxation, by Henry C. Adams; Discussion, The rela-
tion of the church to political and social science, by A. Gaylord Slocum; The
province of agricultural colleges, by L. G. Gorton; Corporations in Michigan,
by Alfred Russell; Publicity and corporate abuses, by Henry C. Adams; Emi-
nent domain, its growth and limitations, by T. E. Barkworth; Alien suffrage,
by Henry A. Chaney. No. 3. December, 1894.
pp. 75. Uniform legislation by
the several states, by S. M. Cutcheon; Census bulletin No. 48 of 1891, by Alfred
Russell; A national reserve for the exigency of war, by J. Sumner Rogers;
Competition and organization, by Charles H. Cooley; Corporations in the light
of history, by John P. Davis; Suggestions for amendment of the laws governing
corporations in the state of Michigan, by Jay P. Lee. No. 4. April, 1895.
pp. 77.
Legal education: its relation to the people and the state, by H. B.
Hutchins; Local self-government, so called, as it is found in the constitution of
Michigan, by Otto Kirchner; Social Evolution, by Benjamin Kidd—a critical
review, William Prall; Incongruity of the divorce laws in the United States-
a legal tangle, by John C. Richberg. No. 5. July, 1895. pp. 36. British rule
in Central America, or a sketch of Mosquito history, by Ira D. Travis. No. 6.
December, 1895. pp. 59.
City government in Michigan: Some remarks upon
the government of municipalities suggested by the experience, growth, and
development of the city of Grand Rapids, by John W. Champlin; City govern-
ment in Kalamazoo, by Dallas Boudeman; City government in Jackson, by
W. H. Withington; City government in Saginaw, by Wm. L. Webber; City gov-
ernment in Detroit, by Charles A. Kent.
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MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
1897.

Publications. Vol. II. 1896 and

Contents: No. 1. Do we want an elastic currency? By F. M. Taylor. pp. 28. No. 2. The southern and western boundaries of Michigan, by Anna May Soule. pp. 71, (2). No. 3. The real Monroe doctrine, by B. A. Hinsdale: The United States and the peace of the world, by Edward Cahill. pp. 45. No. 4. Municipal government in Europe, by Richard Hudson; State supervision of cities, by John II. Grant. pp. 51. No. 5. The discoverers of Lake Superior, by Charles Moore. No. 6. Agricultural depression in the United States, by W. A. No. 7. Industrial prosperity and the means for bringing it about (President's address), by John W. Champlin; Labor in relation to the production of wealth, by Wm. L. Webber. No. 8. The binding effect of pp. 60. No. 9. The relation of pp. 15. (4293

pp. 13.

Coutts. pp. 96.

pp. 34.

the Ordinance of 1787, by Walter C. Haight. corporations to the state, by William L. Webber. MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Publications. Vol. III. [Nos. 1-8],

[1898-99]. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

8vo. Map.

Contents: No. 1. March, 1898.

pp. 56.

The history of suffrage in Michigan,

by Mary Joice Adams. No. 2. April, 1898. pp. 24. The popular initiative

1899.

and referendum, by C. M. Barnes. No. 3. June, 1898.
pp. 27. Indeterminate
sentence, by Levi L. Barbour. No. 4. December, 1898.
pp. 17. The pine
industry in Michigan, by Arthur J. Hill and John Bertram. No. 5. January,
Pp. 15.
The development of the copper industry of northern Michigan,
by J. N. Wright. No. 6. January, 1899. pp. 19. The mining industry of
northern Michigan, by Peter White. No. 7. March, 1899. pp. 40.
in Michigan, a sketch by Romanzo Adams. [No. 8.] pp. ix, 312.
of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, by Ira Dudley Travis; Bibliography.
Publications. Vol. IV. [1900-1902.]

MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.

[Nos. 1-6.] Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Svo.

pp. 48.

Agriculture The history (4294

Contents: No. 1. July, 1900.
An historical sketch of internal im-
provements in Michigan, 1836-1846, by Hannah Emily Keith. No. 2. Novem-
ber, 1900.
Pp. 11.
The salt industry in Michigan, by S. G. Higgins. No. 3.
December, 1900. pp. 159, (1). Methods of keeping the public money of the
United States, by John Burton Phillips. No. 4. June, 1901.

pp. 76. Тахаtion in Michigan and elsewhere: The importance of good tax laws, by Harvey H.

Hollister; The purpose and working of the Michigan State tax commission, by
Milo D. Campbell; The state taxation of inter-state properties, by Edwin R. A.
Seligman; A separation of state and local finances, by Horace M. Oren; Some
history of the struggle in Illinois to realize equality in taxation, by Harvey B.
Hurd; Remarks on the general problem of tax reform, by Edwin R. A. Seligman;
Michigan railroad appraisal-Valuation of physical properties, by Mortimer E.
Cooley; Valuation of the non-physical element in railways, by Henry C. Adams.
No. 5. January, 1902.
pp. 26.
The Iowa board of control: A centralized sys-
tem of administration for state institutions, by Harold M. Bowman. No. 6.
July, 1902. pp. 159.
The social problems of the farmer, papers read before
the joint meeting of the Michigan Political Science Association and the Michi-
gan Farmers' Institutes, Feb. 25th and 26th, 1902: The economic value of in-
dustrial education, by J. L. Snyder; Higher education and the people, by Henry
C. Adams; Discussion of the preceding papers, by H. R. Pattengill; The de-
crease of rural population in the southern peninsula of Michigan, by Charles H.
Cooley; Changes demanded in the educational system of rural communities,
by L. D. Harvey; The rural school problem in Michigan, by Delos Fall; The
origin and development of forest work in the United States, by George B.
Sudworth; The forestry problem in Michigan, by E. A. Wildey; Discussion of
the forestry question, by C. A. Davis; Needs and possibilities of organization
among farmers, by Geo. B. Horton; The church as a center of rural organiza-
tion, by Graham Taylor; Discussion of the preceding papers, by Kenyon L.
Butterfield; The dependence of agriculture upon transportation, by E. A.
Prouty; The agricultural department and its relation to the farmer, by James
Wilson; Agriculture and the home market, by E. D. Jones; Canada, what she
has done for the farmer by organization, by George C. Creelman; Resolutions.

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MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Studies in Michigan History. Publications. Vol. v. No. 1. September, 1902. The territorial tax legislation of Michigan. By Margaret A. Schaffner.

8vo. pp. 46.
Bibliography, pp. 44-46.

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MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Publications. Vol. V. No. 2. June, 1903. Convention of educators and business men for the discussion of higher commercial education held under the auspices of the Michigan Political Science Association February fifth, sixth, and seventh, nineteen hundred and three. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ann Arbor, 1903.

8vo, pp. 229.

Contents: Opening remarks of Arthur Hill; Address of welcome from the President of the University of Michigan, James B. Angell; The problem of commercial education, by Edmund J. James; The place of commercial studies in the college or university curriculum, by William A. Scott; Remarks concerning the Amos Tuck School of Dartmouth College, by H. S. Person; Secondary schools of commerce and their relations to higher institutions, by Cheesman A. Herrick; Higher commercial education and the business community, by Edward D. Jones; What can a university contribute to preparation for business life? The reply of the manufacturer, by David M. Parry; of the transporter, by Edwin H. Abbott; of the wholesale dealer, by A. C. Bartlett; of the corporation lawyer, by James B. Dill. The functions of technical science in education for business and the professions, by R. H. Thurston; Discussion of Dr. Thurston's paper, by Henry S. Carhart; Training needed for consular service, by George M. Fisk; Essential elements in the education of a I. S. consular officer, by James C. Monaghan; Discussion of technical questions relative to the organization of higher commercial education with universities and colleges. (4297

MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Publications. Vol. v. No. 3. September, 1903. Juvenile offenders in the city of Detroit, with suggestions for the establishment of a juvenile court and probation system. By Richard A. Bolt. Ann Arbor, 1903.

Svo, pp. 64.

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MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Publications. Vol. v. No. 4. March, 1904. Papers and discussions on municipal problems in Michigan at the joint convention of the Michigan Political Science Association and

the League of Michigan Municipalities, February 11-12, 1904. Michigan, 1904.

Svo, pp. viii, 204.

Ann Arbor,

Contains: Suggestions for and against municipal ownership of public utilities, by C. A. Kent; The enforcement of the criminal laws of the state in cities and villages, by Claudius B. Grant; The legislature and local bills, by David E. Heineman; Municipal home rule: city charters framed by municipal conventions, by Delos F. Wilcox; Merit in municipal administration, by Sherman D. Callendar; Uniform municipal accounting, by Charles C. Brown; Direct primary elections, by Charles C. Simons; Public works in Detroit, by W. H. Maybury; Sanitary sewers in small cities, by E. R. Nellis ; Tar-Macadam pavements, by James W. Inches; The water supply of cities, by V. C. Vaughan; Some requisites of a good city charter, by Elvin Swarthout. (4299 MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Papers and addresses on primary reform read at the annual meeting of the Michigan Political Science Association. Ann Arbor, 1905.

Svo, pp. 149. (On cover: Publications of the Michigan Political Science Association. Vol. VI, No. 1.)

Appendix: References to the primary election laws of the several States, pp. 144-149.

Contents: Direct primaries in Kent County, R. W. Butterfield; Forty years of direct primaries, E. L. Hempstead; Direct primaries in Minnesota, J. A. Fairlie, D. F. Simpson, W. A. Schaper, and F. M. Anderson; The new primary law in Wisconsin, H. L. Smith; The New York primary law, H. A. Bull; The Bronson primary law in Ohio, A. H. Tuttle; The Chicago primary system, Dr. C. E. Merriam; Constitutional limitations on primary election legislation, F. R. Mechem. (4300 MICHIGAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Programme for the joint meeting of the Michigan Political Science Association and the League of Michigan Municipalities on Municipal Problems, to be held at Ann Arbor February 11 and 12, 1904.

12mo, pp. [4].

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MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

St. Paul, Minn.

MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vols. I-VI. St. Paul, Minn. Published by the Society.

8vo, 6 vols.

1860-1891.

CONTENTS.

Vol. 1. Republication of the original parts issued in 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1856; Preface; Sketch of the Society; Charter: Officers; French voyageurs to Minnesota during the seventeenth century, address by E. D. Neill, January 1. 1850; Description of Minnesota, by H. H. Sibley, 1850; Our field of historical research: Address of A. Ramsey, January 13, 1851; Organization of Minnesota Territory, speech of H. H. Sibley before the Committee on Elections of the [U. S.] House of Representatives, December 22, 1848; Early courts of Minuesota, by A. Goodrich; Early schools of Minnesota, by D. A. J. Baker; Religious movements in Minnesota, by C. Hobart; The Dakota language, by S. R. Riggs; Memoir on the history and physical geography of Minnesota, by H. R. Schoolcraft; Letter from W. W. Mather, 1851; Letter of Mesnard, written on the eve of embarkation for Lake Superior, 1654; St. Louis River, by T. M. Fullerton; Ancient mounds and monuments: Iowa Indians and mounds, by G. H. Pond; Stone heaps at Red Wing, by J. F. Aiton; Mounds of Minnesota Valley, by S. R. Riggs; Schoolcraft's exploring tour of 1832, by W. T. Boutwell; Battle of Lake Pokeguma, by E. D. Neill; Memoir of Jean N. Nicollet, by H. H. Sibley; A sketch of Joseph Renville, by E. D. Neill; Department of Hudson's Bay, by G. A. Belcourt; Obituary of James M. Goodhue, by E. D. Neill; Dakota land and Dakota life, by E. D. Neill; Who were the first men? by T. S. Williamson; Louis Hennepin, the Franciscan, first explorer of the Upper Mississippi River: Sieur Du Luth, explorer between Mille Lacs and Lake Superior; Le Sueur, the explorer of the Minnesota River; D'Iberville, an abstract of his

memorial on the country of the Mississippi; The Fox and Ojibway war; Capt. Jonathan Carver, and his explorations; Z. M. Pike's explorations in Minnesota, 1805-1806; Who discovered Itasca Lake? letter of W. Morrison; Early days at Fort Snelling; Running the gauntlet, a thrilling incident of early days at Fort Snelling; Reminiscences, historical and personal--annual address, by H. H. Sibley, February 1, 1856; Chronological index; General index. 1872. pp. 519.

Portrait.

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Vol. II [part 1]. Collections, 1860; Voyage in a six-oared skiff to the Falls of St. Anthony in 1817, by S. H. Long, with introductory note by E. D. Neill. Philadelphia, 1860. pp. 87 (1).

Vol. II [part 2]. Collections, 1864; Officers; Introductory; Early French forts and footprints of the valley of the Upper Mississippi, by E. D. Neill; Occurrences in and around Fort Snelling from 1819 to 1840, by E. D. Neill; History of the Dakotas, J. W. Lynd's manuscripts. St. Paul, 1865. pp. 62.

Vol. 11 [part 3]. Collections, 1867; Officers; Report of committee on publica tion; Annual report of the secretary, January 21, 1867; Mineral regions of Lake Superior, as known from their first discovery to 1865, by H. M. Rice; Constantine Beltrami, by A. J. Hill; Historical notes of the United States land office, by H. M. Rice; The geography of Perrot, so far as it relates to Minnesota, by A. J. Hill; Dakota superstitions, by G. H. Pond. St. Paul, 1867. dp. 62.

Vol. II [part 4]. The Carver centenary; an account of the celebration by the Society of the one hundredth anniversary of the council and treaty of Capt. J. Carver with the Naudowessies on May 1, 1767 held May 1, 1867. 1867. pp. 23.

Portrait.

Vol. II [part 5]. Charter, constitution, and by-laws. St. Paul, 1868.
Vol. II reprinted in 1889.

8vo, pp. 294.

St. Paul,

pp. 11. (4303 Vol. III. Preface; Organization of the Society; Relation of M. Penicaut; Introductory note, by E. D. Neill, translated by A. J. Hill; Bibliography of Minnesota, by J. F. Williams; A reminiscence of Fort Snelling, by C. O. Van Cleve; Narrative of Paul Mazakootemane, translated by S. R. Riggs; Memoir of H. A. Swift, by J. F. Williams; Sketch of John Other Day, by H. H. Sibley; A coincidence, by C. O. Van Cleve; Memoir of J. W. Lynd, by S. R. Riggs; The Dakota mission, by S. R. Riggs; Indian warfare in Minnesota, by S. W. Pond; Fort Snelling, Colonel Leavenworth's expedition to establish it in 1819, by T. Forsyth; Memoir of J. B. Faribault, by H. H. Sibley; Memoir of M. Scott, by J. F. Williams; Napehshneedoota, the first male convert to Christianity, by T. S. Williamson; Memoir of H. L. Dousman, by H. H. Sibley; Memoir of Joseph R. Brown; Memoir of Cyrus Aldrich, by J. F. Williams; Memoir of Lucian Galtier, by J. Ireland; Memoir of D. Olmstead, by J. F. Williams; Reminiscences of the early days of Minnesota, by H. H. Sibley; The Sioux or Dakotas, by T. S. Williamson; Memoir of S. Y. McMasters, by E. S. Goodrich; Tributes to the memory of John Mattocks, by several of his associates; Life and public services of W. A. Gorman; Lake Superior, its history, etc.; Annual address, January 24, 1879, by J. H. Baker; Memorial notices of G. H. Pond; In memory of T. S. Williamson, by S. R. Riggs; The Ink-pa-du-ta massacre of 1857, a paper read December 8, 1879, by C. E. Flandrau; Index. St. Paul, 1880. pp. viii, 433. Portrait. (4304 Vol. IV. History of the city of St. Paul and of the county of Ramsey, Minnesota, by J. F. Williams. St. Paul, 1876.

pp. 475. Portraits. Woodcut.

(4305 Vol. v. Memoir of W. W. Warren, by J. F. Williams; History of the Ojibways, based upon traditions and oral statements, by W. W. Warren; History of the Ojibways and their connection with fur traders, based upon official and other records, by E. D. Neill; Officers of the society; Members; Index. St. Paul, 1885. pp. 535. (4306

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Vol. VI. St. Paul, 1894. 8vo, pp. iv, 556. [part 1.] The sources of the Mississippi, their discoverers, real and pretended; A report by Hon. James H. Baker, read before the Society February 8, 1887. pp. 1-28.

Vol. VI [part 2]. The Hennepin bicentenary celebration by the Society of the two hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Falls of St. Anthony in 1680, by Father Louis Hennepin; Early Days at Red River settlement and Fort Snelling; Reminiscences of Mrs. Ann Adams, 1821-1829: Protestant missions in the Northwest, by Stephen R. Riggs; Autobiography of Maj. Lawrence Taliaferro; Henry Hastings Sibley, a memoir, by J. Fletcher Williams; Mounds in Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, by A. J. Hill. St. Paul, 1887-1891. pp. 29-319. (4307

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