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Box 51

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Holm, Richard. “How to Kill a Neighborhood: How a Highway Killed St. Isidore’s Parish,” Grand Rapids Aug, 1982, p.41-46. (original issue of magazine, self-bound)

 File — Box: 51
Scope of the Skendzel Gift From the Collection: The Skendzel gift, as it was originally received, contained three primary segments of information:1. Skendzel's extensive research materials and writings specific to the Polish community in Michigan and the Grand Rapids area in particular.2. Skendzel's collection of research materials on Grand Rapids churches.3. General historical reference materials, primarily those related to Grand Rapids. The third segment, the general historical materials,...
Dates: no date

Misc. History

 File — Box: 51
Scope of the Skendzel Gift From the Collection: The Skendzel gift, as it was originally received, contained three primary segments of information:1. Skendzel's extensive research materials and writings specific to the Polish community in Michigan and the Grand Rapids area in particular.2. Skendzel's collection of research materials on Grand Rapids churches.3. General historical reference materials, primarily those related to Grand Rapids. The third segment, the general historical materials,...
Dates: no date

Pietrasik’s Journal: photocopy of the original bound in book form. Written in polish language and also includes the parish history, receipts and expenses of St. Isidore, and Rev. Marian Malkowski. ca. 1897-1944, 1897-1944

 File — Box: 51
Scope of the Skendzel Gift From the Collection: The Skendzel gift, as it was originally received, contained three primary segments of information:1. Skendzel's extensive research materials and writings specific to the Polish community in Michigan and the Grand Rapids area in particular.2. Skendzel's collection of research materials on Grand Rapids churches.3. General historical reference materials, primarily those related to Grand Rapids. The third segment, the general historical materials,...
Dates: 1897-1944