Mary Meade Papers
Scope and Contents
The Metropolitan Planning Association was formed to plan the city's postwar development. A banquet was held on August 31st 1943 at the Morton Hotel Banquet Room where ideas for a citizens planning committee were first discussed. An organization committee was created out of this meeting, and their efforts resulted in the creation of the MPA on October 16th 1943. The address of the association was registered at the 700 Michigan Trust Building.
Under the Articles of Incorporation, the purpose of the MPA is "To promote cooperation in the planning efforts by all local government units in the Metropolitan area of Grand Rapids, Michigan, including the City of Grand Rapids, the territory adjacent thereto, and the County of Kent; to prepare, adopt and promulgate scientific plans for the economic and social development of the areas described; to prepare and distribute literature in connection therewith, and to provide the public with information relating to proper municipal planning and development."
These materials were already organized into folders upon donation, and the contents have been processed to reflect the order of materials as we had received it.
In 2001, the minutes of the Metropolitan Planning Association (Accession number 1986.059) were added to this collection to be integrated with the Meade materials as one large MPA collection. These minutes were later removed in May 2012 and turned into Collection 389 to retain the original curated donation as it was given to us.
Dates
- 1934-1978
- Majority of material found within 1943 - 1951
Biographical / Historical
Mary Meade was born Mary M. Martin in New York on August 22, 1897, and died in Grand Rapids on May 19, 1982. Her mother's name was Althea, and her father, John B. Martin, became a member of the city planning department in 1921. Mary was appointed by Mayor George Welsh to the municipal planning department to succeed her father in 1943. She was elected to serve a three year term on the board of directors (along with Dorothy Judd) of the Metropolitan Grand Rapids Planning Association on April 28th, 1945.
She was first married to Martin Robinson but later remarried Richard H. Meade II, a physician who practiced at 1810 Wealthy Ave (listed as the Medical Building Dispensary in the City Directory). She had five sons: Oliver L. Robinson, Richard H. Meade III, Charle F. Meade, James G. Meade, and David E. Meade. She lived most of her life in her home at 750 San Jose Drive in East Grand Rapids.
Extent
1 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection, donated by Mrs. Richard H. Meade (Mary Robinson) consists of Grand Rapids Planning Comission minutes and reports from 1943-47; zoning maps and plans from 1934-60; articles of incorporation for the Metropolitan Planning Association and correspondences in regards to its founding; and copies of the "Metropolitan Planner" 1944-46.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift from Mrs. Richard H. Meade (Mary Robinson/Mary Martin), accession number 1986.191
- City planning -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids
- City planning -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids
- Express highways -- Michigan -- History -- 20th century
- Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- History -- 20th Century
- Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- Politics and government
- Grand Rapids Metropolitan Area Study (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
- Highway planning -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids
- Metropolitan Grand Rapids Planning Association
- Metropolitan areas -- Michigan -- Grand Rapids
- Title
- Finding Aid for the Mary Meade Papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Drew Damron
- Date
- October 2014
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Grand Rapids History Center Repository
Grand Rapids Public Library
111 Library Street NE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 USA
616-988-5497
localhis@grpl.org