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Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- History

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 385 Collections and/or Records:

The Betty Gibout real estate listing cards collection

 Collection
Identifier: Collection 287
Abstract This collection includes printed slips documenting real estate for sale in the Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area. The slips include commercial and residential properties as well as vacant land. The slips usually include an image of the property on one side with a sales description on the other side. Slips from George A. Miller Real Estate, as well as those received from the Western Michigan Realty Group and Greenridge Realty are present in the collection. The cards cover a period from the...
Dates: circa 1953-1990s, no date

The Grand Rapids Press Arts and Entertainment Index scrapbooks

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Identifier: Collection 396
Abstract

The Grand Rapids Press Arts and Entertainment Index scrapbooks include arts related newspaper clippings for the years 1973-1992. The clippings are primarily from the Grand Rapids Press, with some from other local and national publications. This collection was a GRHSC department project that was arranged and completed by a volunteer, Marilyn Titche.

Dates: 1973-1992

The Ketcham family papers

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Identifier: Collection 293
Abstract The Ketcham family papers document the lives of this Grand Rapids, Michigan pioneer family and their descendants, in particular the suffragette Emily Burton Ketcham. The material focuses on the Burton family, who were among the earliest pioneers in Grand Rapids, and the Ketcham and Partridge families. Papers, scrapbooks, journals, letters, photographs and ephemera document early life in Grand Rapids and Emily's involvement with the suffrage movement. Some genealogical information is also...
Dates: 1804-1999

The Knights of Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary

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Identifier: Collection 498
Abstract The Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. is the largest historically African-American Catholic lay organization in the United States. The Order is named for St. Peter Claver, the Spanish Priest who ministered to enslaved people from Africa. The Order was founded in Mobile, Alabama and is presently headquartered in New Orleans. Both Cynthia Bailey and Teresa Lamarr, members of The Knights of Peter Claver Ladies Auxiliary, donated material for the collection and Teresa was instrumental...
Dates: 1980 - 2019

The Lincoln Republican Club

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Identifier: Collection 522
Abstract The Lincoln Republican Club of Grand Rapids, Michigan was formed in 1892. Made up of Kent County Republican Party workers, the club sought to promote the principles of Republicanism and to interest those in politics who had previously been indifferent. The club’s constitution provided that Abraham Lincoln’s birthday be commemorated with a banquet every year. Two years later the Young Men’s Republican Club formed to promote similar ideals and held a competing Lincoln Day Banquet until 1899,...
Dates: 1896 - 1922

The Michigan Cyclist collection

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Identifier: Collection 039
Abstract

The Michigan Cyclist was published by the Michigan Cyclist Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Devoted to the general interest of the sport and trade, the weekly magazine was directed to the followers of bicycle racing and touring and served as a major instrument of advertising for the various bicycle manufacturing companies. The coverage area consisted primarily of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.

Dates: 1894-1897

The Perschbacher real estate listing cards collection

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Identifier: Collection 286
Abstract This collection includes printed slips documenting real estate for sale in the Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area. The slips include commercial and residential properties as well as vacant land. The slips usually include an image of the property on one side with a sales description on the other side. The cards or slips in this particular collection are believed to all have come from the Perschbacher firm. Other slips from other firms have been interfiled in a separate...
Dates: circa 1950-1982

The Playgrounds Association of Grand Rapids/Recreation Association of Grand Rapids, Michigan publications

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Identifier: Collection 261
Abstract This small collection contains documents of the history and development of the Playground Association, and subsequently the Grand Rapids Recreation Association, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. These organizations developed in response to the perceived advantages of fresh air and exercise in combating tuberculosis. Playgrounds were also perceived as a way to prevent juvenile delinquencies in the growth urban environments. Charles W. Garfield is considered the father of the playground movement in...
Dates: 1903-1933

The Sara Kinglsey Smith and Isaac Platt Powell Collection

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Identifier: Collection 436
Abstract This collection is made up primarily of the personal papers and photographs of Sara Kinglsey Smith (1872-1963), daughter of former Grand Rapids Mayor, Henry S. Smith, and Isaac Platt Powell (1838-1903) spanning the years from 1884-1935. Issac Powell married Helen Griffith Smith, Henry Smith's second wife and stepmother of Sarah Smith, in 1890 following Henry's death. Most notably the collection contains a photo album that includes photos of Sara Smith's family, including her father, the D.A....
Dates: 1880-1935

The Western Wheelman collection

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Identifier: Collection 041
Abstract

The Western Wheelman was published in Grand Rapids, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois by the Western Wheelman Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The magazine was devoted strictly to professional bicycle racing, especially the Michigan and Chicago circuits, and was a major proponent of national circuit racing.

Dates: 1896-1897