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Issue date |
Contents include |
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Jan/Feb 2008 |
Discovery of the shipwreck Hennepin
reveals the captain may have been stretching the truth
· Diary of Kentucky slavecatcher tells of adventures in Michigan
· Ransom Olds builds a community in Florida
· Hoaxes and practical jokes in the 1800s
· Fayette residents survive long, cold winters
· Augustus Herring was first to fly?
· Mason |
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Nov/Dec 2007 |
Michigan's 40 & 8
Boxcar from the French
· The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald
· Jeanne Omelenchuk's sweater
· Sayklly's chocolates in Escanaba
· 1957 Detroit Lions
· Camp Custer near Battle Creek
· Benjamin Purnell and the Israelite House of David in Benton
Harbor
· Two Saginaw women invent Spic and Span
· Seventeenth-century Mohawk woman Kateri Tekakwitha and Cross
in The Woods shrine
· Detroit's Harper Hospital doctors and auto engineers build the
Michigan Heart
· Jack Pine Run
· Escanaba |
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Sept/Oct
2007 |
Clarkston residents watch excitedly as I-75 off ramp is built·
Governor George Romney's casual comment about the Vietnam War
hurt his aspirations to become president
· The 1973 Saginaw High School football team has the perfect
season ·
Hugh
Jennings helps the 1907 Detroit Tigers team reach the World
Series for the first time
·
Migrant farm workers march on the state capitol in 1967
·
Thanks to Michigan family vacations, Ernest Hemingway developed
a love of the outdoors that influenced his later-day writings
· The
history of Wyoming
· An
Upper Peninsula railroad that failed to make the grade |
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May/June
2007 |
During the Vietnam War, a former U.S. Army officer recalls one
of his most difficult jobs · 1890s letters from a lumber camp
reveal daily challenges · Tragedy on the Saginaw River Bridge ·
Will Carleton's 1877 poem to Civil War soldiers · Alma Highland
Festival · Michiganians repeatedly try to entice the president
to visit Mackinac in the summer · History of Lapeer ·
Detroit's
Walk to Freedom |
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Mar/Apr 2007 |
During WWII,
the Ford Motor Company encouraged urban employees to plant
gardens on company land
· The Upper Peninsula's First train robbery · Gerald R. Ford
balanced his responsibilities without losing touch with his
Midwestern roots · Gerald Ford's funeral ceremony in Grand
Rapids · Discovery of a sailor's desperate note may give
insight into 1929 sinking· History of Ironwood · René-Robert
Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle · In 1982, American astronaut Jack
Lousma and his watch traveled 3.4 million miles. |
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Jan/Feb 2007 |
Steamer Michigan is found off Holland's harbor ·
Archaeologists unearthed a shipwreck along the banks of the
Millecoquins River · Michigan was the spot to tie the
knot · Along the shores of Gitche Gumee · Chicago gang
member moves to St. Joseph and leaves police officer dead · The
elusive cougar ·
The history
of Ypsilanti
· Valentine's Day at the USO
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Nov/Dec
2006 |
Author Carl Sandburg is inspired by Lake Michigan dunes · 1946
Golden Jubilee celebrated Detroit's wartime accomplishments ·
Michiganian Iven Kincheloe is first man to fly into outer space
· David Bivins, murderer · Outstanding Michigan history
teachers honored · Riot at State Prison in Jackson · History of
Kalamazoo · Stevens T. Mason ·
Michiganians
in Space
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Sept/Oct
2006 |
Dave
Tinder's collection of Michigan photos
· Flint Journal photographer Bill Gallagher and his
Pulitzer Prize-winning photo · Other Pulitzer Prize-winning
moments · Original plans for the Mackinaw Trail started in
Saginaw · History of Jackson Motor Speedway · Seven Gables home
in Huron City, built by Langdon Hubbard · History of Cadillac ·
Teaching in a one-room school on the Garden Peninsula |
July/Aug
2006 |
History of
"acceptable" Sunday activities
· Bringing a Truscott boat home to St. Joseph · Lincoln visits
Kalamazoo in 1856 · Discovering the people of Fayette · A
Detroit company produced the "catalog of kid joy" during the
1930s and 1940s · History of St. Johns
Sorry, sold out. |
May/June
2006 |
Michigan's
west coast is one of the world's richest fruit-producing regions
· Western Michigan University students record firsthand accounts
of local fruit growers · A famous Chicago chef uses only Berrien
County fruit in his restaurants · Benefits of Michigan-grown
food · Impact of urban sprawl on West Michigan's farmland ·
Blossomtime Festival in southwest Michigan · Stanley Johnston
made Michigan the leading blueberry producer and developed the
world's most widely grown peach |
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Mar/Apr
2006 |
Rural Free Delivery comes to Michigan in 1896 · Postal works of
art · Michigan-themed commemorative stamps · How a regional
postal distribution center works · Quilt highlights towns in
the 488 ZIP code area · Nation's second largest postal museum in
Marshall · History of Milan · The Industrial Workers of the
World unionized Detroit autoworkers ·
Counterfeit
money threatened to close mining companies and banks in
Marquette
· Social Sorority Tau Beta influenced lives of tens of
thousands Hamtramck residents |
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Jan/Feb 2006 |
Homestead
Act of 1862 gives land to Michiganians
· Lieutenant Colonel Miller Perry's artillery battalion stood
bravely against invading North Koreans · Detroit Lions win
their first National Football League title · Plymouth is the
"air gun capital of the world" · Inventor Lloyd Groff Copeman
· The history of Leland |
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Nov/Dec 2005 |
A caring
community at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans
· Corporal Walter Mundell of the Fifth Michigan Infantry earned
a Medal of Honor · A deadly storm in 1913 sinks a dozen boats
and kills hundreds of sailors · The history of Big Rapids ·
Four Michigan history teachers win the Odyssey Award · Why our
readers love Michigan State University (MSU) · Michigan Supreme
Court unveils painting of first Chief Justice Woodward ·
Restoring Saginaw's Temple Theatre · A Soldier's Life
exhibit at the Michigan Historical Center |
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Sept/Oct 2005 |
Famous
Detroit citizen Max Fisher
· Durand Union Station celebrates hard-earned centennial ·
Grandpa helped steal a sawmill · U.S. Lake survey charted the
Great Lakes floorbed · Riding a Michigan stagecoach ·
Millbrook churches open doors for Cambodian refugees during the
1970s and 80s · History of Holly ·
The revival
of the Durand Union Station |
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July/Aug 2005 |
Irish Hills Towers in Lenawee County · Tradition of
blacksmithing on Mackinac Island · The building of the first
Soo Lock · The history of Chassell · Soo Locks photos taken by
Ruth Stevens · Construction of other Soo Locks · Hale's
Department store in South Haven is the state's oldest family-run
clothier ·
Springport
builds a new community center |
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May/June 2005 |
Horatio
Earle brings good roads to Michigan
· Railroad car ferries plowed through Great Lakes' ice ·
Pictorial of the five bridges and tunnels that connect Michigan
to Canada · The history of Flint · The development of weigh
stations to protect roads ·
Streetcars
left their mark in Grand Rapids
· State prison inmates upgraded Michigan highways in the 1920s |
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Mar/Apr 2005 |
History of
Grand Marais
· Ford Willow Run bomber plant produced B-24 Liberator bombers
· Detroit Stock Exchange served growing industrial companies ·
Fishermen spend a night on Keweenaw Bay during a blizzard ·
Michigan provides latex from dandelions for WWII ·
Biltmore
Forest School sets up base at Cummer-Diggens in Cadillac
· Explosion in six-mile industrial tunnel beneath Lake Huron |
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Jan/Feb 2005 |
Creating the state of Michigan · Twentieth century immigrants
exhibit at Michigan Historical Museum · Sled dog racing in the
Upper Peninsula · Manufacturing gliders during WWII ·
Michigan's roadside parks · The history of Petoskey · Caberfae
Peaks Ski Resort · Detroit Lions' visit to Charlevoix · |
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Nov/Dec 2004 |
The mystery of the murals in Michigan's State Capitol ·
Pictorial of The Motor City · Four Michigan history teachers
win the Odyssey Award · The history of Frankenmuth · History of
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association · Christmas at
Henry Ford's Fair Lane Estate in Dearborn · The Polar
Express connections to Michigan · Three Oaks' efforts to
obtain the Dewey Cannon · Lorenzo Barker's rifle |
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Sept/Oct 2004 |
Formation of the Republican Party in Jackson · G. Mennen "Soapy"
Williams helps renew the Democratic Party · Chase S. Osborn was
Michigan's unconventional governor from the U.P. · Jerome
Cavanagh's tenure as Detroit's major in the 1960s · Louis
Rabaut, Grosse Pointe Congressman responsible for adding "Under
God" to the Pledge of Allegiance · Interview with former
governor William G. Milliken · Pictorial of President Gerald
Ford's 1976 campaign for reelection · Only 38 Michiganians have
ever been part of the U.S. Senate · Proposals to change the
boundaries of Wayne County · Michigan's State Capitol
celebrates 125 years · Michigan History readers share
their most poignant political memories |
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July/Aug 2004 |
Marquette's cow pound · Must-see summer exhibits for 2004 ·
America's first steel is made in Wyandotte · The history of Elk
Rapids · Amazing resilience of Holland polio survivors · Kent
County Civil War Memorial tributes the boys in blue · Norman
Bullock recalls modernizing the Ivory farm in the 1930s ·
Michigan's Gettysburg connection |
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May/June 2004 |
What the Sam Hill! · The Michigan Relics, fraudulent artifacts
from the 1800s · Centennial Celebration of the Reo Motor Car
Company · The history of St. Joseph · 75 years of Boy and Girl
Scouts on Mackinac Island · Ernie Allen's underwater logging
operation |
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Mar/Apr 2004 |
Controversial fire at the Ten Eyck Memorial Episcopal Methodist
Church in Dearborn · Philo Beckwith founded Round Oak Stove in
Dowagiac · Pictorial history of Tulip Time Festival in Holland
· The History of Hubbardston · Edgar A. Guest, America's "Poet
of the People" · The honorable life of John Ward Doyle |
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Jan/Feb 2004 |
Walter Chrysler and the Chrysler Six · The death of U.S.
Coastguardsman Earl Cunningham · Nash-Kelvinator refrigerator
workers create helicopters for WWII · The history of Sault Ste.
Marie · 1960s battle between butter and margarine · The last
train to Traverse City · Close encounter with Governor G. Mennen
Williams |
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Sept/Oct 2003 |
Zeeland's chick hatchery history · The death of Mary Terry, Sand
Point Lighthouse keeper · The Saginaw Treaty of 1819 · Louis
Campau · Michigan Court of Appeals · Cobblestone homes in
Washtenaw County · Higgins Lake Nursery |
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Jul/Aug 2003 |
Steamer H.C. Akeley · Battle of Fallen Timbers · Henry
Ford in Detroit's first "World Championship" race · 100 Years of
Ford · Mass transit plan to connect Detroit and Pontiac |
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May/June 2003 |
Earlene "Beans" Risinger, Grand Rapids Chicks pitcher · Sam
Dunlap, WMU's star football player of the early 1900s · Great
Lakes piscatorial product producers · Mackinac Island—Michigan's
summer playground · Base ball comes to Michigan · 1950s Chassel
Class D basketball champs |
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Mar/Apr 2003 |
Songs about Michigan · History of the state's fish hatcheries ·
Blending of American, Canadian and French cultures in the Great
Lakes Region · S. E. Overton Company gunstock production company
· Jessie Bonstelle |
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Jan/Feb 2003 |
1937 Flint Sit-Down Strike · Surveying southern Michigan ·
Russell Alger ·
Michigan's Orphan Train · Marquette County's soda water
manufacturers |
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Sept/Oct 2002 |
East Jordan Iron Works · Documenting the Holocaust on Film ·
Fort St. Joseph is found! · 1962 gubernatorial race between
John Swainson and George Romney |
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July/Aug 2002 |
Painted lines on roads · Dixie Highway · Memorial highways ·
Traffic light · Songs of the Great Lakes · Life aboard a Great
Lakes Schooner · Shipwrecks · Lighthouses that failed |
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May/June 2002 |
Eaton Rapids' VFW Home for Children · Michigan history summer
exhibits ·
50 Essential Books on Michigan history
· Michigan soldiers in the Spanish American War · Woodward
Street in Detroit |
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Mar/Apr 2002 |
Norden Ski Club in Ishpeming · Diary from the Boardman River
fishing shack · Log "branding" · James McMillan · Charles Freer
· Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, DC |
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Jan/Feb 2002 |
Beaver Island's Ice Walkers · Potash · Shipwreck on The
Millecoquins River · Detroit's Harper Hospital · The life of
Lena Murgittroyd Wright · Samuel Codes Watson |
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Sept/Oct 2001 |
Michigan's Wine Industry · "The Lady of the Parks," Genevieve
Gillette ·
Findings at Fort St. Joseph · Celebrating Labor Day · Big
Louie, The Copper Country Giant |
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July/Aug 2001 |
Life as a Lumberjack · Remembering the Model T · Michiganians'
Pearl Harbor stories · The Michigan Manual of Freedmen's
Progress · New books about the Motor City's history ·
Geologic history of Michigan |
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May/June 2001 |
Famous Michigan Musicians, Part II · Michigan Doughboys at Camp
Custer · Michigan Marine Supply Companies ·
Remembering Richard Austin |
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Mar/Apr 2001 |
Iron Mountain Man Tom Izzo · Marlborough, A Lake County Ghost
Town · The Story of the Detroit Arsenal · Famous Michigan
Musicians, Part I |
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Jan/Feb 2001 |
25 African Americans You Need to Know · Leonard Woodcock,
The Great Negotiator · Detroit Opens 100-year-old Time Capsule ·
1951 State Office Building Fire · Henry Ford and the Revival of
Old-Fashioned Dancing · The Great Sawmill Heist |
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Sept/Oct 2000 |
Fielding Yost Builds a Sports Empire ·
The Top 10 Elections of the 20th Century · The Blackstone
Magic Show · Low Huron River Water Levels Reveal an 1812
Corduroy Road · Duane E. Dewey, Korean War Medal of Honor Winner
· Rural Electrification |
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Jul/Aug 2000 |
Roundhouse at Greenfield Village · Bruce Catton · Goodridge
Brothers, Photographers ·
DIA Returns Looted Art · The U.P.'s Marrying Judge, Michael
E. Nolan · Stalking George Wallace in Michigan |
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May/June 2000 |
Sinking of the Pewabic · Calumet ·
Walter Reuther · Father of the Modern Highway System,
William B. Bachman ·
Capture of Jefferson Davis |
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Mar/Apr 2000 |
Player Pianos · How Michigan Mourned Lincoln · Detroit's
Breweries · From Sugar Beets to Sugar ·
Women Who Made a Difference · The Census in Michigan
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Nov/Dec 1999 |
The Edmund Fitzgerald · Detroit Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh
· The Michigan Highway Map Story · Michigan's Thanksgiving Day
Heritage · Armistice Day Air-show Tragedy · Thanks for the
Memories Exhibit · Northern Michigan University at 100 |
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Sept/Oct 1999 |
Memories of Tiger Stadium · Gwen Frostic · The Michigan
Soldiers' and Sailor's Monument · Sturgeon Point Life Saving
Station · "Nail Picker" Trucks |
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May/June 1999 |
Lois Bryan Adams's Letters from Washington in 1863 · The Dewey
Cannon at Three Oaks · 1927 Bath School Disaster · Peter White,
Marquette's Renaissance Man |
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Mar/Apr 1999 |
Robert Cavelier Walks from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie in 1680 ·
Around the World with Gwen Dew · Dr. Clarence "Ed" Hemingway's
1917 Trip to Walloon Lake ·
Packards for Pershing · John Kenneth Doherty, 1928 Olympics
Decathlon Medalist |
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Jan/Feb 1999 |
Painted Ladies of Michigan's Capitol ·
WWII's Michigan Polar Bears · Life and Logging in Pequaming
· Michigan's "Birth Certificate" · Kalamazoo's Music Professor
Elwyn Carter ·
Nathaniel Leach, Historian of Second Baptist Church |
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Nov/Dec 1998 |
Endangered: Michigan Lighthouses · Battle of the River Raisin ·
Michigan's Constitutional Convention · Zachariah Chandler's Bog |
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Sept/Oct 1998 |
Remembering Hudson's · Politics, Peace & Police in 1968 ·
Veep Gerald Ford · On the Air! A New Exhibit · Rescuing the
Stove · 2nd Graders Build Log Cabin ·
Arab Americans in Greater Detroit · Tecumseh |
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May/Jun 1998 |
The Detroit Zoo Turns 70 · Civil War Preview ·
Historic Theaters ·
Douglas Fraser · Michigan's Art Coast |
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Mar/Apr 1998 |
Ford's Tin Goose and Eagle · DIVCO, the Milkman's Favorite
Truck · Pioneer Contraptions · Upper Peninsula Railroads |
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Jan/Feb 1998 |
Coleman Young · Life in the Keweenaw · Jiffy Mix · Forest
Fires · Joseph Weber, Priest and World War II U.S. Marines
Chaplain |
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Nov/Dec 1997 |
Muskegon's Hackley House · Frank Knox · Mighty Mac Turns 40 ·
Detroit's Workers ·
Automotive Hall of Fame ·
WJR |
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Jul/Aug 1997 |
Oldsmobile Centennial · Three Brothers Revisited · Gerald
R. Ford Museum |
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May/Jun 1997 |
Dow Centennial ·
African American Heritage Museum · World War II
Music |
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Mar/Apr 1997 |
Michigan's Titanic Connections · Herbert Jeffries, The
Bronze Buckaroo · Holland Turns 150 |
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Jan/Feb 1997 |
Georgian Bay Line · Following Father Marquette · Grand Rapids'
seaport |
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Nov/Dec 1996 |
Three Brothers Revealed ·
Detroit-Dearborn Cars · Bridgman Communists |
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Sep/Oct 1996 |
Warren Featherbone Company · Spanish-American War · Stonemasons |
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Jul/Aug 1996 |
Huron Lightship · Painting Dow · Almost Vice President
Ferry |
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May/Jun 1996 |
Michigan Soldiers in General Lee's House · Ring Lardner · Home
Economics at MAC |
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Jan/Feb 1996 |
St. Johns Mastodon · A Slave's Flight to Freedom ·
Belle Isle Aquarium |
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Nov/Dec 1995 |
Surviving the Antarctic · McKinley's Assassin · Rosa Parks ·
Coca-Cola Artist |
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Sep/Oct 1995 |
Roosevelt and Clinton at MSU · Buster Keaton · Mailship J. W.
Westcott II ·
Tigers Win 1945 World Series |
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May/Jun 1995 |
Mt. Clemens Mineral Baths ·
Henry Ford and Soybeans |
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Mar/Apr 1995 |
Milo Radulovich, part 2 · One Man's Fascination with Abraham
Lincoln |
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Jan/Feb 1995 |
Sitting Bull Pictographs · The Battle of the Bulge · Milo
Radulovich |
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Sep/Oct 1994 |
Prohibition · Victory Gardens and Rationing · High School
Football |
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Jul/Aug 1994 |
Fordlandia · Lewis Cass · Mystery of the Persian |
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May/Jun 1994 |
Remembering D-Day · Edsel Ford · American Indian Art |
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Mar/Apr 1994 |
Spotsylvania Search · German Americans in WWI · Mrs. Schoolcraft |
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Jan/Feb 1994 |
Gerald Ford in World War II · Zachariah Chandler · Historic
Bridges |
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Sep/Oct 1993 |
Wreck of the Indiana ·
1968 Detroit Tigers ·
Willow Run ·
The Freedom March |
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Jul/Aug 1993 |
Harriet Quimby · The War to End All Wars |
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May/Jun 1993 |
Michigan Peach Boom · Lady Be Good ·
Detroit's 1943 Riot |
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Mar/Apr 1993 |
Voyageur Vittles ·
Detroit's Jefferson-Chalmers District |
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Jan/Feb 1993 |
Henry Ford and African Americans · Grand Rapids' Mr.
Baseball |
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Sep/Oct 1992 |
L. Frank Baum · Dr. Mudd--Conspirator or Victim · MSU Student
Life |
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Jul/Aug 1992 |
Wexford County History · Marie Lasselle · Lighthouses · Michigan
at the Centennial · Prisoner at Andersonville · Bataan Survivors |
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May/Jun 1992 |
Wayne County History, part 3 · Ludington's Boys of Summer ·
Restoring the Commandant's Quarters at Fort Wayne |
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Mar/Apr 1992 |
Wayne County History, part 2 ·
Women in the WWII Labor Force · Beginnings of the Michigan
State Police · V-mail in WWII |
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Jan/Feb 1992 |
Wayne County History, part 1 · The Bungtown Canal ·
Rickenbacker's Cars · The 1st Michigan Engineers Regiment · Cora
M. Brown |
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Sep/Oct 1991 |
Washtenaw County History · Four Flags over St. Joseph · Beaver
Island Editor · Tama Siding · Restoring the Capitol Dome |
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Jul/Aug 1991 |
Van Buren County History · House of David Commune · Historic
Marshall · African-American Quilts ·
Joseph Campau ·
24th Michigan Regiment |
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May/Jun 1991 |
Tuscola County History · Hobart's Journals · Mapping the Lakes ·
President James Monroe's 1817 Visit to Detroit |
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Mar/Apr 1991 |
St Joseph County History · Life in the Mines · Civil War Ghost
Story · Wreck of the Forester · Michigan Apples · Woman
Suffrage |
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Jan/Feb 1991* |
*1st Colored Michigan Colored Infantry · Grand Rapids Scrip
Labor in the 1930s ·
Lewis Cass & the Surrender of Detroit · Michigan Earthquakes
· Pentwater · Don R. Ostrander |
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Nov/Dec 1990 |
Shiawassee County History · Hemingway in Seney · Michigan/Ohio
Border Problems · The Carl D. Bradley |
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Sep/Oct 1990 |
Schoolcraft County History · Gibson Guitars · Surveying Michigan
Territory · 20th Century Detroit Architecture Sampler |
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Jul/Aug 1990 |
Sanilac County History · Sanilac's Petroglyphs · Restoring the
State Capitol · Lafayette and Blair · Lumber Barons |
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May/Jun 1990 |
Saginaw County History · Isle Royale: Mining, Shipwrecks, Winter
of 1923-33 · Holland's Cappon House · Pere Cheney |
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Mar/Apr 1990 |
Roscommon County History · The Siege at Petersburg · Maple
Sugaring · Grand Rapids in WWII · The Changing Farmscape |
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Jan/Feb 1990 |
Presque Isle County History · The F. T. Barney ·
Archaeology at Fort Wilkins · Stovewood Barns · Taming the
Tahquamenon |
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Nov/Dec 1989 |
Ottawa County History · U.S.S. Michigan · The Huron at
Mackinac · Monroe's Navarre-Anderson Trading Post · Photographer
Jex Bardwell |
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Sep/Oct 1989 |
Otsego County History · WWII Prisoners of War on Michigan Farms
· The Patriot War · Michigan's Midwives · The Farm Chemurgic
Movement |
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Jul/Aug 1989 |
Oscoda County History · Walter P. Reuther · Michigan and
Trumbull Before Baseball · Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, Michigan's
First |
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May/Jun 1989 |
Osceola County History · French Blacksmith on the River Raisin ·
Oceana Civil War Soldiers · St. Louis Mineral Springs |
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Mar/Apr 1989* |
*Ontonagon County History · 1930s Grocery Shopping · The New
Michigan Historical Center · 1847 Crosswhite Fugitive Slave Case |
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Jan/Feb 1989* |
*Ogemaw County History · Robert C. Kedzie · U.P. Iron Ore
Trimmer Wars · Martin Luther King, Jr., in Grosse Pointe |
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Nov/Dec 1988 |
Oceana County History · Letters from a Finnish Immigrant ·
Various Uses of Michigan's Capitol · First Fort at Le Detroit ·
Legislative Relations of Governors Williams and Milliken |
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Sep/Oct 1988 |
Oakland County History · 1943 Republican Conference at the Grand
Hotel · Wright L. Coffinberry · Michigan Bureau of Labor Reports |
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Jul/Aug 1988 |
Newaygo County History · Charles Lindberg's Michigan Connections
· Bay View · Swamplands to Roads, Railroads and Recreation Areas |
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May/Jun 1988 |
Muskegon County History · The 1926 Barnes-Hecker Mine Disaster ·
Wayne County Courthouse Restoration · Guardian Building ·
Interviews with Michigan's Polar Bears |
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Mar/Apr 1988* |
*Montmorency County History · Mount Clemens Glass Works · U.P.
Homesteading · Barn Photos · The Cadots at the Sault |
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Jan/Feb 1988 |
Montcalm County History · 107th Medical Battalion · L.E. Smart
Sale Farm · St. Joseph Valley Railroad Co. · Bela Hubbard · A
Polish-American Boyhood |
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Nov/Dec 1987 |
Monroe County History · Douglass Houghton · The Northwest
Ordinance and Michigan Education · Statehood Era Pioneers ·
Stopping Shipwreck Plundering in the Great Lakes |
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Sep/Oct 1987 |
Missaukee County History · Simon Pokagon's Sandbar Claim · Art
in Glass · Michigan Quilts · Ford's Factory at Cherry Hill |
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Mar/Apr 1987 |
Mecosta County History · WWII Japanese Balloon Bombs in Michigan
· Underground Railroad and Museum of African-American History in
Detroit · Houses by General Motors · Statehood Era Pioneers |
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Jan/Feb 1987 |
Mason County History · Life After Lumber · Cass County's Black
Settlers · Wyman's School of "Practical Forestry" |
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Jul/Aug 1986* |
*Macomb County History · Holland's Centennial Park · A Victorian
Girlhood · Jo Labadie · Lansing's Sabin-Judson House |
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Jan/Feb 1986* |
*Livingston County History · Leander Burnett · Detroit's Calvert
Lithographing Company · Jackson's Rosier Players · Henry J.
Kaiser · Photographer Norton Louis Avery |
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Nov/Dec 1985 |
Lenawee County History |
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Sep/Oct 1985* |
*Leelanau County History |
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Jul/Aug 1985* |
*Lapeer County History |
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May/Jun 1985* |
*Lake County History |
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Nov/Dec 1984 |
Kalkaska County History |
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Sep/Oct 1984 |
Kalamazoo County History |
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Jul/Aug 1984 |
Jackson County History |
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May/Jun 1984 |
Isabella County History |
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Mar/Apr 1984* |
*Iron County History |
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Jan/Feb 1984* |
*Iosco County History |
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Nov/Dec 1983 |
Ionia County History |
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Mar/Apr 1983 |
Hillsdale County History |
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Jan/Feb 1983* |
*Gratiot County History |
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May/Jun 1982* |
*Genesee County History |
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Nov/Dec 1981* |
*Dickinson County History |
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Jul/Aug 1981* |
*Crawford County History |
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Jan/Feb 1980* |
*Berrien County History |
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Nov/Dec 1979* |
*Benzie County History |
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Mar/Apr 1979* |
*Arenac County History |