Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
Grand Rapids Herald, March 10, 1934. “Ranck Elected President of G.R. TB Society.” 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.
Women’s City Club, Outdoor Number. “The Historical Society Meets At Woodbrooke Farm…” by Annie Archer Pollard.
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.
Pam bnd.“Canoeing Down the Tahquemanon River.” Formerly M91.R15t
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.
Black Book Diary of Samuel Ranck. July 24 – Aug. 9 1931. Appears to be related to the Canoe trip.
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 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.
Library Journal, June 1911. “The Relation of the Public Library to Technical Education,” Reprint. (2 copies)
This series is perhaps best described as a sampler of Ranck's writings, as it is believed Ranck wrote and published more widely than the limited items cited here. See also Coll. 109, for other examples of his work as head of the Grand Rapids Public Library.
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.