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Envelop, stamped: United States Air Mail, Grand Rapids, Michigan, First Flight. Postal date, June 15, 1928. Has a %.06 air mail stamp.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: no date

William Thomson Powers / William T.P. Spooner possessions

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Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This section includes manuscript items associated with a particular individual, such as previously owned by an historical citizen of Grand Rapids. In this area, the items valued as previously owned or used by some, the object itself may or may not be about Grand Rapids.

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“Grand Rapids War Memorials : Long a Sentimental Football” Peninsular Club Magazine, v. 21, Aug. 1952, pg. 2. Photocopy pending.

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Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

This series holdings miscellaneous documents related to military service that don't fit in other generic collections such as the Civil War, WWI and WWII Collections. Such documents may also be found included with general biographical files and individual men and women, but are placed here when they are the only or primary document on/from the individual.

Dates: no date

Dec. 21, 1846. Indenture. Between Benjamin Smith and James B. Parsons and Newbold Lawrence of New York City. Filed at Registers office, Ottawa County. Dec. 23, 1846.

 File — Box: Unknown, Folder: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: no date

Dec. 21, 1846. IOU Note for $317. Due of Parsons & Lawrence to Benjamin Smith / A.T. Parlee.

 File — Box: Unknown, Folder: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: no date

Dec. 21, 1846. List of Accounts Due B. Smith & Co. ... Signed Benj. Smith, A.T. PerLee

 File — Box: Unknown, Folder: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: no date

Two treasurers office receipts for Township of Grand Rapids and for Ottawa County, Feb. 1849. From Parsons & Lawrence. 1986.298

 File — Box: Unknown, Folder: Unknown
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This devised collection contains a hodge podge of manuscript items, which came to the department separately, but together begin to tell an interesting though incomplete story of Grand Rapids, and its citizens and organizations, over the years. One of the greatest strengths of the collection is the biographical information, either direct, such as in the Citizens Biographies, or indirect, such as information from a random diary or remembrance. Some other subseries...
Dates: no date