George Burke Jr & Luella Smith View First Criminal Case History Book, March 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1948
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Ann Arbor News, March 5, 1948
Caption:
Attorney George J. Burke, jr., here looks over an 1837 court transcript showing that Edward Mundy, first lieutenant-governor of Michigan, was fined five dollars for an assault and battery offense. Holding the transcript is County Clerk Luella M. Smith, in whose office Burke did much of his work in making a study of early crime in Washtenaw county.
Ann Arbor News, March 5, 1948
Caption:
Attorney George J. Burke, jr., here looks over an 1837 court transcript showing that Edward Mundy, first lieutenant-governor of Michigan, was fined five dollars for an assault and battery offense. Holding the transcript is County Clerk Luella M. Smith, in whose office Burke did much of his work in making a study of early crime in Washtenaw county.
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