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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY

and many historical writers are deeply indebted to him for valuable aid and material for their work. He has many volumes of manuscripts carefully and neatly transcribed by his own hand and his annotations exhibit great and accurate research and a genuine love of historic truth. In his collection are very many manuscripts of no little value to us. These, of course, are private property, and it is only through the liberality and courtesy of M. Viger, that access can be had to them. He very cheerfully permitted me to make such extracts and copies as my time allowed. There are some Catholic clergymen connected with the
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