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Detroit: Ragtime and the Jazz Age (Images of America)

[PDF] Detroit: Ragtime and the Jazz Age (Images of America) by Jon Milan in Arts-Photography

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The Cambridge Valley has always been united and divided; each community holding tightly to its identity. In 1773; the Cambridge District was formed; comprised of the current towns of Cambridge; White Creek; and Jackson. In 1788; the area became the Town of Cambridge in Albany County and was annexed to Washington County in 1791. The area was divided into the present town boundaries in 1816. The three communities of Cambridge; North White Creek; and Dorrs Corners; though each only three-quarters of a mile from the next; did not unite into the Village of Cambridge until 1866. Today the village spans the boundaries of the three townships but still divides itself into the East End and the West End.


#2214336 in eBooks 2009-03-16 2009-03-16File Name: B009ACMYNK


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. RootsBy Dennis KewleyI was looking for a book that had some history about my father (Fred Kewley). The book exceeded my expection with loads of information about the history of blues in detroit.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. love the photosBy Kindle CustomerSo much research. love the photos.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Three StarsBy sosoLots of information but in a reference guide style. Not much of narrating.

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