Folder 13.6
Container
Contains 3 Results:
Louis Campau / Speaker: Charles Shelley, Feb. 23, 1965. “Hoyt-Public Library, Saginaw, Michigan”--stamped at bottom of legal paper. (4 sheets, bad photocopy)
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Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Louis Campau has been credited as the founder of Grand Rapids, Michigan, although there were Baptist missionaries and other fur traders in the area before Campau. His trading post was located on the east side of the Grand River, while the mission settlement was on the west side. This series includes select original documents which have survived, along with reference materials related to the couple. Also, there area materials located in other archival collections, and many...
Dates:
1830-1922
Louis Campau: the man who sold the firewater to the Indians / by Stephen K. Schroeder. From Saginaw News, no date. (3 oversized sheets, poor copy)
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Louis Campau has been credited as the founder of Grand Rapids, Michigan, although there were Baptist missionaries and other fur traders in the area before Campau. His trading post was located on the east side of the Grand River, while the mission settlement was on the west side. This series includes select original documents which have survived, along with reference materials related to the couple. Also, there area materials located in other archival collections, and many...
Dates:
1830-1922
Amiable Louis Campau a Friend of the Indians. Source unknown. Aug. 2, 1964. Stamps from the Saginaw Library. (2 sheets, poor photocopy)
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Louis Campau has been credited as the founder of Grand Rapids, Michigan, although there were Baptist missionaries and other fur traders in the area before Campau. His trading post was located on the east side of the Grand River, while the mission settlement was on the west side. This series includes select original documents which have survived, along with reference materials related to the couple. Also, there area materials located in other archival collections, and many...
Dates:
1830-1922