Burrows of Michigan and the Republican Party: A Biography and a History, Volume 2 delves into the life and political career of a prominent figure in Michigan's Republican Party. Authored by William Dana Orcutt, this volume offers a detailed account of Burrows' contributions to the party and the state, providing valuable insights into the political landscape of the era.
This biography not only chronicles Burrows' personal journey but also serves as a historical record of the Republican Party's evolution in Michigan. Readers interested in American political history, the Republican Party, and the lives of influential political figures will find this volume an invaluable resource.
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