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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY

their dispatches and memoirs copious and minute. Those already published gave certain assurance that there were many unpublished, and awakened a keen desire that these also should see the light. Through the kind intervention of Gen. Cass I was furnished a letter of introduction from Lord Napier to Gov, Gen. Head. Sir Edmund received me with courtesy, interested himself in the object of my inquiries, and granted me every facility for making the examinations I desired. By his procurement the Provincial Library was thrown open to me and full
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