Secondary Sources
- Michigan Genealogy: Sources & Resources By Carol McGinnis, Genealogical Publishing Commercial 2005, ISBN 0-8063-1755-8
- Encyclopedia of Michigan By Beth Blenz by Somerset Publishers (1990), ISBN 0-403-09973-0. Original at University of Michigan.
Read more about this topic: John Caldwell (Michigan Politician)
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