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DescriptionThomas McIntyre Cooley grave Cemetery Forest Hill Cemetery.JPG
English: Thomas McIntyre Cooley grave, Forest Hill Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Cooley was a Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court and the first president of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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