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In p. 159 of the Monteith reprinting of the Mayer source it's stated that "Several Japanese attend the Japanese Mission which meets at the Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward." WhisperToMe ( talk) 08:05, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
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These sheets show the populations of Japanese nationals in Michigan. The largest in January 2014: Novi (2,941), Ann Arbor (1,584), West Bloomfield (974), Farmington Hills (643), and Battle Creek (343) WhisperToMe ( talk) 05:12, 17 June 2014 (UTC)
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In p. 159 of the Monteith reprinting of the Mayer source it's stated that "Several Japanese attend the Japanese Mission which meets at the Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward." WhisperToMe ( talk) 08:05, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
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These sheets show the populations of Japanese nationals in Michigan. The largest in January 2014: Novi (2,941), Ann Arbor (1,584), West Bloomfield (974), Farmington Hills (643), and Battle Creek (343) WhisperToMe ( talk) 05:12, 17 June 2014 (UTC)
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