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Milo Milton Quaife

    Milo Milton Quaife was a historian dedicated to the study of Michigan and the Great Lakes region. His scholarly pursuits focused on a detailed examination of the area's past. He held significant positions within prominent historical societies and served as the long-time editor for a notable series of historical texts. Quaife's contribution lies in his meticulous documentation and accessibility of the history of the Great Lakes.

    Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835, a Study of the Evolution of the Northwestern Frontier; Together With a History of Fort Dearborn
    The Development of Chicago, 1674-1914, Shown in a Series of Contemporary Original Narratives
    The Conquest of the Illinois
    The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency, 1845 to 1849: Now First Printed From the Original Manuscript in the Collections of the Chicago Histo
    The Bark Covered House; or, Back in the Woods Again;
    Chicago's Highways, old and new, From Indian Trail to Motor Road