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*<p style="margin-bottom: .5em;">Howard, Saralee R.  "[https://www.msu.edu/~dowj/osborn/cso_biog.htm Chase Salmon Osborn]."  ''Great Lakes Informant'', Series 1: "Famous Michiganians," Number 2 (Lansing: Michigan Department of State, DATE??).<br>&emsp;&emsp;<span style="font-size:85%">Howard was a historian at the Michigan Historical Museum</span></p>
*<p style="margin-bottom: .5em;">Howard, Saralee R.  "[https://www.msu.edu/~dowj/osborn/cso_biog.htm Chase Salmon Osborn]."  ''Great Lakes Informant'', Series 1: "Famous Michiganians," Number 2 (Lansing: Michigan Department of State, DATE??).<br>&emsp;&emsp;<span style="font-size:85%">Howard was a historian at the Michigan Historical Museum</span></p>
*<p style="margin-bottom: .5em;">Shaul, Richard D.  "[http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/soo/Osborn.pdf To a Different Drum]." ''Michigan History Magazine''.  September/October, 2004, 26-33.<br>&emsp;&emsp;<span style="font-size:85%">Shaul is an amateur historian and resident of Mackinac County, Michigan, and frequent contributor to ''Michigan History Magazine''.</span></p>
*<p style="margin-bottom: .5em;">Shaul, Richard D.  "[http://www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/extra/soo/Osborn.pdf To a Different Drum]." ''Michigan History Magazine''.  September/October, 2004, 26-33.<br>&emsp;&emsp;<span style="font-size:85%">Shaul is an amateur historian and resident of Mackinac County, Michigan, and frequent contributor to ''Michigan History Magazine''.</span></p>
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*<p style="margin-bottom: .5em;">Evening News Association.  s.v. "Osborn, Chase Salmon."  ''Men of Progress: Embracing Biographical Sketches of Representative Michigan Men with an Outline History of the State''. Detroit, MI: Evening News Association, 1900.<br>&emsp;&emsp;<span style="font-size:85%">Includes a genealogy of Osborn going back four generations.<br>&nbsp;&emsp;&emsp;[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=lhbum&fileName=29692/lhbum29692.db&recNum=141&itemLink=r%3Fammem%2Flhbum%3A%40field(DOCID%2B%40lit(M296925))%2329692012&linkText=1 Library of Congress].&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;[http://books.google.com/books?id=VA-lqmFeEVAC Google Books].</span></p>
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  • Howard, Saralee R. "Chase Salmon Osborn." Great Lakes Informant, Series 1: "Famous Michiganians," Number 2 (Lansing: Michigan Department of State, DATE??).
      Howard was a historian at the Michigan Historical Museum

  • Shaul, Richard D. "To a Different Drum." Michigan History Magazine. September/October, 2004, 26-33.
      Shaul is an amateur historian and resident of Mackinac County, Michigan, and frequent contributor to Michigan History Magazine.

  • Evening News Association. s.v. "Osborn, Chase Salmon." Men of Progress: Embracing Biographical Sketches of Representative Michigan Men with an Outline History of the State. Detroit, MI: Evening News Association, 1900.
      Includes a genealogy of Osborn going back four generations.
       Library of Congress.   Google Books.