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- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Back: Michigan's Magnificent Capitol
Spring blossoms celebrating Michigan's elegantly restored Capitol. Listed as a National Historic Landmark, the building attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Sponsored by Friends of the Capitol, Inc., Box 17067, Lansing, Mi, 48909
Photography by Greg Domagalski
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections
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- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission.
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections
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- Photographic composites of Michigan legislators and other state officials created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Commission Collections
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- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Front: State Capitol, Lansing, Mich.
Back: Pub. by T.C. Hodson & Son, Lansing, Mich.
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections
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- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Back: THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING , Lansing, Michigan - The beautif ully domed capitol building is repre-sentative of the character of the people whom it serves. Michigan has grown since statehood in 1837 to a position of eminence in all phases of human I endeavour and environment.
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections
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- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Michigan's Magnificently Restored Capitol. Winter or summer, Michigan's carefully restored Capitol, a National Historic Landmark, presents a handsome picture, enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year. sponsored by Friends of the Capitol, Inc. Box 17067, Lansing, MI 48909. Photography courtesy of Greg domagalski.
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections
- Description:
- Photographic composites of Michigan legislators and other state officials created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Commission Collections
- Description:
- Photographic composites of Michigan legislators and other state officials created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission
- Data Provider:
- Library of Michigan
- Collection:
- Michigan State Capitol Commission Collections
- Description:
- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission.
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections
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- These digital images were created from materials held by the Michigan State Capitol Commission. and Front: State Capitol Ernest A. Snow 1926-27
Back: At Andersonville National cemetary there inscriptions are found "The hope, the fears, the blood, the tears that marked the latter strife are now all crowened with . . . that saved the National life" "On . . . eternal cmping ground Their resileint tents are spread solemn And glory guards with . . . the bivouac of the dead" Even in he realms of glory in all you starry fame the angels have heard your story God knows all your names.
Inside: STATE OF" MICHIGAN 1787-Continental Congress established the Northwest Territory, which included Michigan. 1805-Michigan became a separate territory. Wm. Hull of Massachusetts appointed governor by President Jefferson. 1813-Lewis Cass appointed governor of Michigan Territory. 1835-Michigan adopted a State Constitution, and elected a group of state officials with Stevens T . Mason as Governor. 1837-Congress acknowledged Michigan to be a state in the Union.
Inside 2: "The spirit of Michigan, adventurous, unafraid, alive always to the call of new frontiers, ready to build in new ways upon the experience of the past." - From an Address by G. MENNEN WILLIAMS, GOVERNOR
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- Library of Michigan
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- Michigan State Capitol Collections