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Census entry for Andrew B. Glaspie, postmaster, of Oxford, Michigan. Ancestry.com. 1910 United States
Federal Census . Census Place: Oxford, Oakland, Michigan; Roll: T624_668; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0135; Image: 539; FHL Number:
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Registration Card for Andrew Bird
Glaspie, born November 21, 1876. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918 . Registration Location: Oakland County, Michigan; Roll: 1682689; Draft Board:
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Census entry for Andrew B. Glaspie, age 53. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States
Federal Census . Census Place: Oxford, Oakland, Michigan; Roll: 1017; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 41; Image: 281.0.
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Glaspie was the seventh head football coach at his alma mater, Michigan State Normal School. His record at MSNS was 2 wins and 3 losses for the 1897 season, the only year he served as head coach.
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Glaspie played college football at Michigan State Normal School (now
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344:from 1917 until 1922, and then served in the
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1156:20th-century American legislators
514:Eastern Michigan Coaching Records
342:Michigan House of Representatives
563:A. Bird Glaspie coaching records
390:by Thaddeus De Witt Seeley, 1912
237:Michigan State Normal Normalites
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505:College Football Data Warehouse
305:Newspaper and political career
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1126:# denotes interim head coach
177:Michigan State Normal School
641:Stephen D. Bingham (1924).
481:Eastern Michigan University
430:Thaddeus D. Seeley (1912).
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644:Michigan Biographies
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311:Spanish–American War
206:Head coaching record
117:Head coaching record
36:Biographical details
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360:Pontiac Daily Press
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136:Andrew Bird Glaspie
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16:American politician
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774:Ernest P. Goodrich
688:The News-Palladium
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142:player and coach.
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1056:(1993–1994)
1040:(1983–1992)
1038:Jim Harkema
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146:Early years
1140:Categories
1094:Jeff Genyk
1054:Ron Cooper
1022:Mike Stock
1014:Ed Chlebek
405:, Volume 1
375:References
350:postmaster
224:Conference
47:1876-11-21
918:Lynn Bell
539:April 13,
227:Standing
80:1897–1898
1120:(2014– )
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1086:Al Lavan
1072:# (1999)
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557:Archived
508:Archived
221:Overall
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122:Overall
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318:Leader
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