1904 Wayne County, Michigan landowners index and maps/ transcribed and keyed by Sherry Damman Huntington ; proofread by Sharon Bickle Rickerson ; master index and printing by Sarah Sarchet Lange
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"The maps in this book represent cities, townships and villages and are arranged alphabetically within their type of community. For each community there is a map and an alphabetic list of landowners immediately following. It lists the name of the landowner and the section in which the land is located ... A master index for all maps is in the back of the book, listing landowner and community ..." -- P. [2].
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