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Online Schools - Libraries in Michigan
Michigan has over 600 libraries. You can use the Michigan Library finder tool to search for libraries across the state and find information like library phone number, address, web address, and driving directions to the library.
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Repositories of Primary Sources: Michigan
A list of links to online resources from the Univ. of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives.
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Photographs, maps, spoken histories, and documents. Collections from The Library of Michigan and Archives of Michigan.
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Owosso and Durand, Michigan.
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Major repository for information on Dutch Americans who immigrated to the midwest after 1847, especially to western Michigan. Brings together the archives of the Holland Museum, Hope College, Western Seminary, and others. Collection catalog is searcable via the web and provides access to over 6,000 lf of archival materials.
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The Making of Modern Michigan : Digitizing Michigan's Hidden Past
The Making of Modern Michigan is a collaborative project involving more than 50 Michigan libraries. It includes local history materials from communities around the state. Michigan's unique heritage is represented through photographs, family papers, oral histories, genealogical materials, and much more.
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United Methodist Church - General Commission on Archives & History - Directory for Local and Regional United Methodist Archives
List of annual conference archive contacts for the state. For local Methodist church records, your best resource is the annual conference archives. The boundaries of the annual conference do not necessarily coincide with state boundaries, and some states may have several conferences within their borders.
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WorldCat.org: The World's Largest Library Catalog
WorldCat is the world's largest network of library content and services. WorldCat.org lets you search the collections of libraries in your community and thousands more around the world. You can search for books, music CDs, videos, and many new kinds of digital content such as downloadable audiobooks. You may also find article citations with links to their full text; authoritative research materials, such as documents and photos of local or historic significance; and digital versions of rare items that aren't available to the public. Special features include the ability for you to create lists of library items and build biblilographies.










