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In addition to this finding aid, the Clements Library has created a List of Contributors for the Lucius Lyon papers . For more information on contributors see the Clements Library card catalog.
- Lyon, Lucius, and Samuel Finley Vinton. Letters of Lucius Lyon, Delegate in Congress From Michigan, And Samuel F. Vinton, of the Delegation in Congress From Ohio, to the Honorable Lewis Williams, Chairman of the Committee on Territories, Respecting the Boundary Line Between Ohio and Michigan: Also, the Report of Said Committee on the Subject of Admitting Michigan Into the Union. Washington: Printed by Gales & Seaton, 1834.
- Lyon, Lucius. A Communication Addressed to Members of the United States' Senate: And Laid On Their Tables, While the Bill Establishing the Northern Boundary of the State of Ohio Was Under Consideration In That Body. Washington: Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1834.
- Lyon, Lucius. In Senate of the United States. June 7, 1838. Agreeably to Notice, Mr. Lyon Asked And Obtained Leave to Bring In the Following Bill ... June 8, 1838. Reported Without Amendment. A Bill to Create the Office of Surveyor of Public Lands for the State of Michigan. Washington, 1838.
- Lyon, Lucius. In Senate of the United States. December 11, 1837. Agreeably to Notice, Mr. Lyon Asked And Obtained Leave to Bring In the Following Bill...January 9, 1838. Reported With Amendments ... A Bill to Create an Additional Land Office in the State of Michigan, And for Other Purposes.... Washington, 1838.
- Ames, James Rubens. The Legion of Liberty: And Force of Truth, Containing the Thoughts, Words, and Deeds, of Some Prominent Apostles, Champions and Martyrs. Pictures and Poetry ... Illustrated With Engravings. Sold at the Office of the American A.S. Society, 143 Nassau St. New York, and at the offices of the other Anti-slavery periodicals and depositories, 1844.
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Information to Persons Having Business to Transact at the Patent Office. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, printers, 1842.
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Dialogue Between a One Thousand Dollar Clerk and a Member of Congress. Washington: J. Gideon, Jr., printer, 1836.
- Hough, Sabin. Remarks on the 'Revelations' of A.J. Davis, Clairvoyant. Columbus, Ohio: Published by William Siebert, 1848.
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List of Military Bounty Land Warrants, Improperly Issued by the Commissioner of Pensions, and Subsequently Cancelled or Suspended by that Officer.... Washington: Gideon and Company, 1850.
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Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting ... Held in Jackson, Michigan, June 2d, 1875: Official Report. Detroit: Free Press Book and Job Printing House, 1875.
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Biographical Sketches of the Democratic Candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency.... 1844.
- Crane, Silas A. Christian Truths And Motives, the Surest Basis and Best Means of Education: An Address Delivered at the Graduating of the First Medical Class in Kemper College. Saint Louis: Printed by Chambers & Knapp, 1841.
- De Charms, Richard. A Discourse on the True Nature of Freedom and Slavery: Delivered Before the Washington Society of the New Jerusalem, in View of the One Hundred And Eighteenth Anniversary of Washington's Birth. Philadelphia: J.H. Jones, 1850.
- Stockton, Robert Field. Letter of Commodore Stockton on the Slavery Question. New York: S.W. Benedict, 1850.
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A Bill to Ascertain the Losses At Detroit and the Adjacent Country During the Late War. Washington, 1832.
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Treaty Between the United States of America and the Chippewa Nation of Indians. Concluded July 29, 1837--ratified June 15, 1838. Washington, 1838.
- Lincoln, Abraham. An Address Delivered by Abraham Lincoln, Before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society: At the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, On the 22d Day of February, 1842. Springfield, Ill.: O.H. Oldroyd, publisher, 1889.
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Report of the Committee on State Affairs, in Relation to the Annexation of Texas to the Union, &c. 1838.
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J.F. Stratton, S. Neale, And Orin White. February 24, 1832...Mr. Plummer From the Committee on the Public Lands... Made the Following Report.... Washington, 1832.
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Losses At Detroit, &c. March 17, 1832. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, from the Select Committee ... Made the Following Report.... Washington, 1832.
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Treaty Between the United States of America And the Chiefs And Delegates of the Ottawa And Chippewa Nations of Indians. Concluded March 11 (i.e. 28) 1836--ratified May 27, 1836. Washington, 1836.
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Treaty Between the United States of America and the Chiefs of the Swan Creek and Black River Bands of the Chippewa Nation. Concluded May 9, 1836--ratified May 20, 1836. Washington, 1836.
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In Senate of the United States. June 25, 1838. Amendment Proposed by Mr. Clay, of Alabama, to the Bill, (S. 356,) Entitled "An Act to Create the Office of Surveyor of Public Lands for the State of Michigan," Viz: Add the Following as a New Section .... Washington, 1838.
- Lundy, Benjamin. The Anti-Texass [sic] Legion: Protest of Some Free Men, States and Presses Against the Texass [sic] Rebellion, Against the Laws of Nature and of Nations ... 1844. Sold At the Patriot Office, No. 9 Exchange St. Albany.
- Davies, William. Circular. Dear Sir,--You Will Allow Me to Introduce ... the Following Valuable Hair Restorative ... Balm of Virginia ... Restore the Hair Upon Any Person's Head Living ... Sold Wholesale And Retail by Wm. Davies, No. 26, N. Liberty St., Baltimore. Baltimore, 1837.
- Ellis & Thayer, Detroit (Mich.). Homoepathic Treatment of Cholera, and its Prevention: The Following Recommendations Adopted by the Cincinnati Homoepathic Physicians, We Cordially Recommend to Our Friends. Detroit: Munfer & Pattison, 183-.
- Field, George. Detroit, Mich., Dec'r. 1st, 1848: To the Members of the Michigan And Northern Indiana Association of the New Church, And Others ... The Time for Our Seventh Annual Meeting Being Near at Hand... On Friday, Saturday And Sunday, the 2d, 3d And 4th of February Next .... Detroit, 1848.
- Harrison, B. I. Port of Louisville, Nov. 20th. 1833. Sir: Permit Me to Trouble You With the Perusal of...This Letter. I Am the Custom-house Officer at this Port.... 1833.
- Kilbourn, Byron. General Land Agency, In Wisconsin, Office At the Corner of Chesnut And Third Streets, Milwaukee: Having Been Engaged In the Surveys of Wisconsin Territory... I Feel Competent to Give to the Emigrant And to the Speculator, Such Information As May Enable Them to Purchase Lands Advantageously... May 1, 1836. Milwaukee, 1836.
- Lyon, Lucius. For Sale At a Bargain!!: The House and Lot (containing One Fourth of an Acre of Ground) Recently Owned and Occupied by Asa Lyon, Deceased ... [Signed] Lucius Lyon. Burlington, April 12, 1851. Burlington, Vermont, 1851.
- Lyon, Lucius. Ypsilanti Village Lots at Auction: On Friday, the 8th Day of June Next. The Subscriber, One of the Proprietors of the Villiage of Ypsilanti ... Will Offer for Sale ... the Part of Said Village Owned by Him, Consisting of about One Hundred Lots.... Detroit, Chipman & Seymour, 1827.
- Paimboeuf, Louis. Circular. Paimboeuf's Fire-proof Paint ..: Washington, December 9, 1836... [and] March 1, 1837...Having Made My Second Public Experiment Under the Superintendence and Direction of Dr. Thomas P. Jones.... Washington, 1837.
- Young, Richard M. Law And General Agency Office: Richard M. Young, (late Commissioner of the General Land Office,) Has Opened an Office in Washington City, and Will Devote his Attention to the Practice of Law And the Prosecution of Claims Before Congress ... Washington City, March 20, 1850 .... Washington, 1850.
- White, Philo. Wisconsin Pioneer. It is Proposed to Publish a Newspaper, With the Above Title, in the New City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Territory: It is Requested that Subscription Papers May Be Returned to Solomon Juneau, Esq., Post-master at This Place... Milwaukee, (Wis. Ter.) March, 1837. Milwaukee, 1837.
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By the President of the United States. In Pursuance of Law, I, Martin Van Buren.. Hereby Declare And Make Known That Public Sales Will Be Held...In the State of Michigan...At Detroit, On Monday, the Fifth Day of November Next for the Disposal of the Public Lands...At the Land Office At Genesee, On Monday, the Nineteenth Day of November Next...At Ionia, On Monday, the Fifteenth Day of October Next.... Washington, 1838.
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Circular to Registers and Receivers....
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Democratic Republican Convention: On Monday, the 18th Inst. the Delegates... Met At the Mansion House in the City of Detroit...This Convention...Recommend [John R. Williams]...as Delegate, and Solicit for Him the Suffrages of the Democratic Republicans of the Territory... [Signed] H.B. Brevoort, Chairman; James Q. Adams, Secretary. Detroit, April 18, 1831. Detroit, 1831.
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Fort Wayne, May 22, 1843. Sir:--The Citizens of Ohio and Indiana, Living Upon the Line of the Wabash & Erie Canal, Intend Celebratin ...the Completion of This Important Work, On the 4th of July Next.... Fort Wayne, 1843.
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Message of the Acting Governor: To the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan: I Herewith Communicate for Your Action the Returns of the Census of the Territory.... Detroit, Sheldon McKnight, 1834.
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Office of the National Intelligencer, Washington, March 27, 1837: Sir: The Encouragement Given to the Register of Debates by the House of Representatives...Has Determined Us to Proceed with That Work .... Washington, 1837.
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The Old Countryman, and English, Irish, Scotch, Welsh And Colonial Mirror, (the Only Similar Publication In the United States.) Is Published Every Thursday Morning, at 57 Frankfort Street, New York.... New York, 1832.
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Railroad Journal, Mechanics' Magazine, And New-York Farmer, (extra): Dear Sir--We Take the Liberty of Forwarding a Statement of Your Account.... New-York, 1837.
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Specification of the Method of Grading Or Forming the Road-bed on the New York And Albany Railroad. 1841.
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To the Honorable, the Convention of Delegates Assembled at Lansing, to Revise the Constitution of the State of Michigan: The Undersigned Memorialists...Pray Your Honorable Body to Insert in the Constitution a Provision Making it the Duty of the Legislature to Endeavor to Obtain from the United States...a Cession to this State, of all the Unsold and Unappropriated Public Lands Lying Within its Limits.... 1850.
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To the Senate And House of Representatives of the United States in Congress Assembled: The Memorial of the Undersigned, Citizens of Michigan, would Respectfully Represent;--That a Design Having Been Formed for Severing From the Southern Border of Michigan a Large Portion of its Most Valuable Territory .... Washington, 1836.
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Veto Message: To the House of Representatives of the United States...Sept. 9, 1841. Detroit, 1841.
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Virginia State Lottery, for the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 53, for 1850: to be Drawn at Alexandria, Va., On Saturday the 11th of May, 1850. J.W. Maury & Co., Managers. 1850.
- Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont
- Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
- Grand Rapids Public Library
Lane, Kit. Lucius Lyon: an Eminently Useful Ctizen. Douglas, Michigan: Pavilion Press, 1991.
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