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ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT.17
In conclusion, we well may say that the mining, salt, and lumber interests, with the inexhaustible beds of lime rock and plaster deposits, and the untold millions accumulated from the farms, have combined to make Michigan one of the chief States of America.
A large share of our honored and historic pioneers have left us to be here no more; it is with sadness we review the record of the departed, and we are reminded that in a few more years there will be no one here to recount the early history of this
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