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| Detroit Free Press, March 11, 1864 |
On occasion there are mentions of both East and South Nankin in
search results but I don't think I've ever seen a reference to an either
North or West Nankin. Which might be because that's where the largest
concentration of population was or I could just flatly be wrong.
Regardless, Elizabeth Stewart of East Nankin was in the graduating
class of 1864 at the Normal College (EMU) and read an essay entitled
"Words for the Hour" bidding farewell to classmates and the faculty.
It's hard to imagine such a setting in pre-electricity days but I suppose that people were more quiet and courteous back then.
I also can't imagine going to the archives there on horseback and
publishing my findings in an newspaper called the "Southeastern
Northwestern Nankin Township Historical Society of the Frontierlands of
Michigania in Wolverina".

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