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- The Northlander: A Mimeographed Publication of the Fort Brady CCC District, March 1939 -

- March 01, 1939
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The Northlander: A Mimeographed Publication of the Fort Brady CCC District, March 1939
- Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 32-33, 1846 - <i>Godey's Lady's Book</i>, later <i>Godey's Magazine</i>, was an American women's magazine published from 1830 to 1896. Sarah Hale, editor from 1837 to 1877, used the magazine to advance women's causes, particularly in the realm of education. It featured colored fashion plates, sewing patterns, sheet music, and works by notable authors. Several of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories were first published in <i>Godey's</i>.

- January 1846-December 1846
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Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 32-33, 1846
Godey's Lady's Book, later Godey's Magazine, was an American women's magazine published from 1830 to 1896. Sarah Hale, editor from 1837 to 1877, used the magazine to advance women's causes, particularly in the realm of education. It featured colored fashion plates, sewing patterns, sheet music, and works by notable authors. Several of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories were first published in Godey's.
- "Collier's," October 3, 1903 - Created by Peter F. Collier, <em>Collier's</em> was an American weekly magazine published from 1888 to 1957 that would become known for its investigative journalism.<em> Collier's</em> published Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories for an American audience, beginning with the character's return in 1903. American illustrator Frederick Door Steele created several covers featuring the famed detective.

- October 03, 1903
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"Collier's," October 3, 1903
Created by Peter F. Collier, Collier's was an American weekly magazine published from 1888 to 1957 that would become known for its investigative journalism. Collier's published Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories for an American audience, beginning with the character's return in 1903. American illustrator Frederick Door Steele created several covers featuring the famed detective.
- Souvenir Book, "Northern Michigan, Lower Peninsula," 1940 - The first automobile clubs were established to organize motoring tours and lobby for better roads. In time, their missions expanded to include other services. The Automobile Club of Michigan, founded in 1916, promoted tourism in the Great Lakes State by distributing maps, and by publishing guides to many of the state's restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions.

- 1940
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Souvenir Book, "Northern Michigan, Lower Peninsula," 1940
The first automobile clubs were established to organize motoring tours and lobby for better roads. In time, their missions expanded to include other services. The Automobile Club of Michigan, founded in 1916, promoted tourism in the Great Lakes State by distributing maps, and by publishing guides to many of the state's restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions.