Box 6
Contains 26 Results:
Constitution and By-Laws of the Grand Rapids Art Association. Adopted Sept. 1959.
History of the Grand Rapids Art Gallery, 1835-1961 (2 typed pages)
Synopsis of History (2 copies of 1 page document) + History of Children's Education Department of the Grand Rapids Art Gallery, 1942/43 to 1962/63 (1 copy of 3 page document + Comparative Figures Children's Education Department, 1958-1962 (2 legal sized charts, folded)
Director's Annual Report. Grand Rapids Art Gallery. 1961/1962 / Walter H. McBride, Director.
“From the Desk of George Jackoboice” Re telephone call with Louis J. Hake & George A. Jackoboice, Nov. 13, 1965.
The presence of this accession number accompanying this material indicates that it was separated from the collection, and accessioned as a separate item in the massive 1986 project. This is probably the fate of numerous other items which were actually received as part of the Lydens project, as well.
Letter. Nov. 27, 1965. to GR Historical Commission from Monarch Road Machinery Co. with attached photocopy of invoice header and business card(?) for Joseph Jackoboice of West Side Iron Works.
The presence of this accession number accompanying this material indicates that it was separated from the collection, and accessioned as a separate item in the massive 1986 project. This is probably the fate of numerous other items which were actually received as part of the Lydens project, as well.
Letter. Mar. 17, 1966. to George A. Jackoboice from Lydens.
The presence of this accession number accompanying this material indicates that it was separated from the collection, and accessioned as a separate item in the massive 1986 project. This is probably the fate of numerous other items which were actually received as part of the Lydens project, as well.
Excerpts from the Utley family record “Other Days and Other Ways, 1882-1909 by Blanche U. Miller.” 3 typed sheets with “P-11” in red ink upper right + typed note to Lee from Cy. “In the stage coach days of the 1840’s …” RE: Damon Hatch stone house, on Rose, later Cherry St. [stood opposite the Morris house still standing]
The presence of this accession number accompanying this material indicates that it was separated from the collection, and accessioned as a separate item in the massive 1986 project. This is probably the fate of numerous other items which were actually received as part of the Lydens project, as well.
Typed note on Perkins home location.
The presence of this accession number accompanying this material indicates that it was separated from the collection, and accessioned as a separate item in the massive 1986 project. This is probably the fate of numerous other items which were actually received as part of the Lydens project, as well.
