Manuscripts From The Burton Historical Collection offers a detailed guide to the extensive manuscript holdings of the Burton Historical Collection, a significant resource for researchers of Detroit and Great Lakes history. Compiled by Clarence Monroe Burton and Mary Agnes Burton, this volume serves as an invaluable reference for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of the region's past.
The book provides descriptions of various documents, letters, and records within the collection, shedding light on the lives, events, and social dynamics of early Detroit. It presents a curated overview, highlighting key materials that offer insights into the city's development and its place within American history. A crucial resource for academic institutions and historical societies, ensuring these manuscripts remain accessible to future generations.
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