Box 2
Container
Contains 50 Results:
“S.G. Ketcham, Nortons Mills, Ontario Co., New York” Daily pocket diary for the year 1862 (with some transcriptions)
File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
Pocket diary, probably also Smith Ketcham’s, 1863
File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1863
“Emily Burton Ketcham, Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 25, 1904” Arthur Studio, Detroit (two copies of same portrait photos), 1904-12-25
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1904-12-25
Portrait photo with handwritten ID below image
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
Man in field surrounded by sheep, wearing a hat, holding a hat in left hand. Verso handwritten ID notes.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
“Ketcham & Burton, Lime Cement. Sewer Pipe.” n.d. Two men stand before storefront at number “14” street unknown
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
Snowy view of house at “Second & Bagg, Detroit, Mich, 1900”
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
“Harriet Burton” n.d. Seated near spinning wheel in colonial dress
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
Bayne, GR. Image published in a couple of books.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999
Photo postcard of “Gideon & Mary Herendeen, Your Uncle & Aunt...”
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A considerable amount of material in this collection relates to Grand Rapid’s earliest pioneers. Several of the published books contain intimate details of these first settlers who were Emily Burton Ketcham’s parents and their relatives. The scrapbooks are filled with newspaper clippings of early settler’s obituaries and reunions. Photographs can be found of many of these individuals as well. EBK’s and her husband’s genealogy, including their descendants and ancestors, are well documented in...
Dates:
1804-1999