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  1. Aug 14, 2014 · The Legacy of Earl H. Mead. Architect Earl Humphrey Mead was born on January 12, 1871, in Lansing, Michigan. He was the eldest child of Charles and Hattie (Humphrey) Mead and studied mechanical drawing and engineering at Michigan Agricultural College in Lansing.

  2. Michigan in the Civil War Mead, Charles. He was an assistant surgeon and surgeon in the 112th New York Infantry. The thirty-eight letters-mostly to his sister (1863-1865), explain his duties in the hospital at Suffolk, Va., and Folly Island, S.C.; tell of contrabands and deserters coming into camp; of treason among the inhabitants.

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    Mead is a Democrat in politics and, with his wife and family, belongs to the Catholic church at Beal City. Mrs. Mead has been her husband’s faithful and efficient co laborer ever since assuming his name and to her assistance and co-operation not a little of his success is due.

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Online Genealogy Records. Michigan Statewide Online Genealogy Records. This table shows links to statewide collections. To find links to collections on the county level, use the county Wiki pages. Some subscription websites listed below can be searched for free at a FamilySearch center or FamilySearch affiliate library.

  6. Aug 6, 2014 · In the inner-ring suburb of Ferndale, one of the city's fastest-growing business segments is mead, the artisanal beverage made from honey. Within the last decade, two new businesses have opened...

  7. Region. Western philosophy. School. Pragmatism. Institutions. University of Michigan. University of Chicago. George Herbert Mead (February 27, 1863 – April 26, 1931) was an American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist, primarily affiliated with the University of Chicago. He was one of the key figures in the development of pragmatism.

  8. 1659 Pierre-Esprit Radisson and Médard des Groseilliers traveled to western Lake Superior with an envoy of fur trading Native Americans returning from Montreal. 1661 Father René Menard retraced the route of Radisson and Groseilliers to find the Wyandot, wintered in L'Anse, and then disappeared traveling inland from Chequamegon Bay.

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