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Grand Rapids (Mich.) -- History

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 397 Collections and/or Records:

Theodore Beyne music scores

 Collection
Identifier: collection 540
Abstract Theodore J. “Ted” Beyne (1884–1963), a Dutch-born musician and composer, was a founding violinist, manager, and longtime board member of the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra. This collection documents his work through original music manuscripts and arrangements, ranging from duet pieces to full orchestral works, including Symphony No. 1, whose “Scherzo” was performed at the 1980 dedication of DeVos Hall. The collection also includes a 1933 sliding tool for transposing musical keys....
Dates: 1900 - 1962

Thomas C. Mathieu, Sr. papers

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Identifier: Collection 388
Abstract Thomas C. Mathieu, Sr. (1936-) was a Michigan State Representative from 1975 to 1998. He is known for his work with the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps, the Michigan Veterans Facility and Grand Rapids Community College. In addition, Mathieu secured funding for many local organizations, including Grand Valley State University, the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the Grand Rapids Public Museum. He also authored numerous bills, including the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act (1976), the...
Dates: 1968-2010

Thomas J. Majchrzak collection

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Identifier: Collection 203
Abstract Thomas J. Majchrzak (1889-1981) ran the Grand Rapids Social Center from 1930 to 1933. The center was a city department that provided shelter and food to unemployed, single men during the onset of the Great Depression. The collection includes correspondence, photographs and issues of Our Gang, a newspaper published by and for people receiving various forms of welfare during the Depression. The manuscript material includes information on Majchrzak’s injury received while working and on his...
Dates: 1929-1940

Thomas R. and Debra C. Dilley collection

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Identifier: 364
Abstract This collection is named for the donors/collectors and reflects their historical interests and expertise. The collection provides diverse visual and written information on the history of the Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan community. Some of the stereographic photographs (ca. 1865-1910) included in the collection, may also be found in the books written by Thomas R. Dilley on this historical graphic format. Other original or copy photographs document numerous events, people and organizations,...
Dates: circa 1850s-2000s

Thomas R. Wilson graphics collection

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Identifier: Collection 359
Abstract

The Thomas R. Wilson graphics collection focuses primarily on the reproduction graphics or photographs created by Wilson and given to the library. Tom currently operates a home business creating poster art from historical travel literature and ephemera. Wilson and his wife, M. Christine Byron, are authors of several Michigan travel books.

Dates: 2006-

Thomas W. Porter Archaeological, Architectural and Geological graphics

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Identifier: Collection 042
Abstract Thomas W. Porter (1827 - 1911) collected, sold and traded archaeological artifacts from West Michigan during the last third of the nineteenth century. Often working with Wright L. Coffinberry and others from the Kent Scientific Institute, he used his skill as a sketcher to draw facsimiles of Native American and other artifacts. The collection includes maps and illustrations of the Indian burial mounds in Grand Rapids and the items recovered from them, including the “Big Find” in...
Dates: 1873-1900, no date

Trades and Labor Council collection

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Identifier: Collection 038
Abstract This is a devised collection of programs from annual Labor Day events held by the Trades and Labor Council of Grand Rapids, an umbrella organization for local unions. The Labor Day programs were organized as a celebration of union strength and solidarity, to celebrate labor's own day and to provide an atmosphere of enjoyment for the union workers and their families. The programs include identified images of labor representatives, and/or candidates for office. Advertising is also a large...
Dates: 1890-1910

United States Army 32nd Michigan Infantry Company H papers

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Identifier: Collection 005
Abstract The United States Army 32nd Michigan Infantry Company H Papers include records, correspondence, and other documents of this unit, which was part of the National Guard. Research indicates that the unit was mobilized in May 1898 during the Spanish-American War, but due to transportation problems never got to the action and was mustered out in October of that same year. The Company's membership resided primarily in Grand Rapids, Michigan and began holding reunions in 1908. Papers of...
Dates: 1895-1971

United States Army Weather School collection

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Identifier: Collection 173
Abstract The Weather Training School of the United States Army Air Force was located in Grand Rapids, Michigan from 1942-1943. The school converted several downtown buildings, including the Pantlind Hotel and Civic Auditorium, into barracks, mess halls, classrooms, offices and officer's quarters. The collection includes newspaper clippings, photographs, school publications, invitations and programs for school events, a history of the school, rosters and the Weather School newspaper, the...
Dates: 1942-1943

Van Hoecks Shoes scrapbooks

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Identifier: Collection 400
Abstract

The Van Hoecks Shoes scrapbooks includes eleven scrapbooks for the years 1975-2008. Each of the scrapbooks contains clippings of advertisements for Van Hoecks Shoes that were published in the Grand Rapids Press or other local newspapers.

Dates: 1975-2008