For The Northern Miners
The amount of money raised in this city for the suffering miners of the upper peninsula is $483.24. The clothing, which has been forwarded to Iron Mountain, filled eighteen boxes and was appraised by a clothing merchant before it was sent as worth $590.95. Besides this a few barrels of flour have been sent. These contributions are all from wiĆ¼iin the city and do not include the township contributions, as some of qur Ypsilanti exchanges have hinted. Iron Mountain was the point designated by the Detroit committee as the place where clothing was most needed, the other points having been supplied.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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