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Michigan; Cities; ; Bloomfield Hills. Christ Church. Cranbrook. Cornerstone laying.
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Federal Building; Cornerstone Laying . Ferry K. Heath. Laying Cornerstone. 2 negs
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Michigan; Cities; ; Bloomfield Hills. Christ Church. Cranbrook. Cornerstone laying.
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Federal Building; Cornerstone Laying . On Lafeyette. Parade.
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Masons; Detroit; Old Temple; Old Building. John Hanna, Frank A. Fisher, and Thomas C. Craig, only surviving members to lay old cornerstone in 1895.
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Penobscot Building; New. Laying Cornerstone Mr. William H. Murphy laying last stone
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Masons; Detroit; Old Temple; Old Building. John Hanna, Frank A. Fisher, and Thomas C. Craig, only surviving members to lay old cornerstone in 1895.
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Federal Building; Cornerstone Laying. Parade. 2 negs
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Penobscot Building; New. Laying Cornerstone Mr. William H. Murphy laying last stone
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Masons; Detroit; Old Temple; Old Building. John Hanna, Frank A. Fisher, and Thomas C. Craig, only surviving members to lay old cornerstone in 1895.
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