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Peter Riley's Reserve was compiled in an expression of celebration during the United States Bicentennial. Contained in the book is a nostalgic glance at Carrollton, Michigan's past, through a mingling of factual information and recorded memories of the citizens who grew up with the community.
The title of the book refers to a portion of the tract of land that consists of present-day Carrollton. It was deeded by the Chippewa Nation to a half-Chippewa trapper named Peter Riley in the Treaty of Saginaw in 1819.
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Peter Riley's reserve: "For the use of Peter Riley, the son of Menawcumegoqua, a Chippewa woman, six hundred and forty acres of land ..." : a commemorative history of Carrollton Township
1976, Carrollton Community Education Dept.
in English
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