HENRY A. HAIGH, Addresses, Pamphlets, Articles, Family Biographies...

np (Detroit), 1935. Hardcover. Very Good. Item #22-0253

9 x 6", leather-like cloth, vp, covers rubbed with remnants of cello tape, extremities lightly bumped and worn, spine cocked, EX-LIBRARY with usual markings, removal marks near end else a good copy of this home-made book. Henry Haigh collects his pamphlets and articles with this handwritten note: "It seemed worth while to me to have these pamphlets bound together, as they might sometime be of interest to my children or to my grandchildren. H.A.H. April 25, 1935". Contains "The Henry Ford Historical Collections", "Pageant, Carriages of Two Centuries", "Henry Ford's Typical Early American Village at Dearborn" (from Michigan History Magazine), "Old Days and Early Authors of Michigan State College" (also from Michigan History Magazine), "Old Days and Early Authors of Michigan State College" (also from Michigan History Magazine), "Proceedings of the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Establishment of the Michigan Department of Health..." "Early Days in Detroit", "Dearborn Garden Club, An Address on Later Days in Dearborn", "The Library- Greatest Blessings", "The Michigan Club", "The Alger Movement of 1888", "In Memoriam- Lucy Billings Allyn Haigh", "The Following Pages are Dedicated to the Memory of Richard Haigh, Senior..." "Captain George W. Haigh, Died February 28, 1920", some handwritten notes on genealogy with newspaper clippings [and] "The Last Rally" by Henry A. Haigh. Unique. With H.A.H.'s own private library stamps. Haigh was a prominent Detroit attorney, and first chairman of the Dearborn Historical Society (from whose collection this was released). He has an elementary school named after him in Dearborn, Michigan.

Price: $195.00

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