Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
“Thirty-fifth Reunion-Class of 1892 Franklin and Marshall College” June 3, 1927
The Unionite, (1922) “Our Chief Librarian.”
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
The Grand Rapids Spectator “Who’s Who in Grand Rapids-VII,” Jan. 28, 1928.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
The Commonwealth “Our Librarian Is a Worker as Well as Thinker,” Jan. 1928. Facsimile.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
Town County Review, “Samuel H. Ranck, Of Grand Rapids, Mich.,” Nov. 1, 1933.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
Citizens Historical Association in Indianapolis, May 3, 1941.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
A cartoon by Ray Barnes from Razzing the Rapids, N.D.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
“Samuel H. Ranck, Former Librarian, Dies at 86.” newspaper article, source unknown. Facsimile.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
