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History
Bay City Native Charles B. Warren "Almost" Became U.S. Attorney GeneralDave Rogers Jul 08, 2012 Close, but no cigar, as the saying went at the county fair. Native Bay Cityan Charles Beecher Warren not only was an important diplomat and served as ambassador to Japan, he made more history by refusing the job of attorney general and by his p . . . Full Story
Other Recent History ArticlesNOT LUMBER, FUR & FISH: Primary Industries Quickly Died Due to Over-UseNeed for Conservation Arose When Exploited Resources Were DepletedRead Full StoryHEROIC SHIP COMING: Brig Niagara Played Key Role Saving Nation from BritsWas Bay City Founder Dr. D.H. Fitzhugh on Niagara in 1813?Read Full StoryGOLD IN MICHIGAN??? Recalling Mysterious Find by State Geologist HoughtonRead Full StoryQUENTIN ROOSEVELT: Bay City National Guardsmen Found Airman's GraveHistorical Mystery Unveiled in World War I Account of Ambulance CompanyRead Full StoryWHY PURPLE GANG? Color of Rotten Meat, Teen Gangsters TaggedProhibition was Heyday of Jewish Mobsters Who Also Lurked in ClareRead Full StoryTHE ABOLITIONISTS: PBS Documentary Begins Tuesday NightRead Full StoryMAGNIFICENT MAGNESIUM: Forthcoming Book From MSU Documents Wonder MetalDow Historian E.N. "Ned" Brandt Out Soon With Fourth TitleRead Full StoryBIRNEY ON PBS: Bay City Pioneer Recognized as Alabama Abolition LeaderLiberty Party Leader Organized Abolitionists in Michigan Leading to GOPRead Full Story
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