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- Daniel_D._Minier abstract "Major General Daniel D. Minier (1794–1849), of South Lansing served in the New York State Militia, Infantry division.His father, Abram Minier and uncle, Daniel Minier were original Lake Country settlers in 1787.On family land, Daniel D. Minier constructed the Central Exchange Hotel (currently known as Rogues' Harbor Inn), the first brick structure in Lansing. Minier died in 1849 and his remains were placed in the Asbury Cemetery.".
- Q6738070 abstract "Major General Daniel D. Minier (1794–1849), of South Lansing served in the New York State Militia, Infantry division.His father, Abram Minier and uncle, Daniel Minier were original Lake Country settlers in 1787.On family land, Daniel D. Minier constructed the Central Exchange Hotel (currently known as Rogues' Harbor Inn), the first brick structure in Lansing. Minier died in 1849 and his remains were placed in the Asbury Cemetery.".
- Daniel_D._Minier comment "Major General Daniel D. Minier (1794–1849), of South Lansing served in the New York State Militia, Infantry division.His father, Abram Minier and uncle, Daniel Minier were original Lake Country settlers in 1787.On family land, Daniel D. Minier constructed the Central Exchange Hotel (currently known as Rogues' Harbor Inn), the first brick structure in Lansing. Minier died in 1849 and his remains were placed in the Asbury Cemetery.".
- Q6738070 comment "Major General Daniel D. Minier (1794–1849), of South Lansing served in the New York State Militia, Infantry division.His father, Abram Minier and uncle, Daniel Minier were original Lake Country settlers in 1787.On family land, Daniel D. Minier constructed the Central Exchange Hotel (currently known as Rogues' Harbor Inn), the first brick structure in Lansing. Minier died in 1849 and his remains were placed in the Asbury Cemetery.".