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    Information on Farms, Families, etc. - Sleeping Bear Dunes Region - Port Oneida Area, 1979; 1992-2010

    Van Zoeren, Tom
    2014

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    Abstract

    Documents relating to local and family histories collected related to the Port Oneida Area of the Sleeping Bear Dunes Region. Mainly consists of summaries and transcripts of oral history interviews, typically organized by track. Also includes some correspondence and histories in written forms, as well as notes pointing to other oral history interviews for more information about particular farms.

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    0129_0001_0003

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    Interview
     
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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/107624

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