The font used for the word ‘proceedings’ is Caslon’s notorious 1821 ‘Italian’ design, or a close copy of it, an attention-grabbing reverse-contrast display font apparently created as a parody of the Didone designs popular at the time.
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2006-05-09 03:21 Jtmichcock 414×600×8 (38417 bytes) Journal of the 1836 proceedings of the [[Michigan]] Territorial Convention, often called the [[Frost-Bitten Convention]], as Michigan was compelled to accept the terms dictated by [[Ohio]] in ceding the [[Toledo strip]] over which the [[Toldeo War]] was f
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