Michigan History home
Michigan History home
   

YOUR source for Michigan history

      

Home Current Issue Products For Kids
About/Contact Subscription Info Online stories Subscribe


Products—Back Issues

This list of back issues is intended to be a reference of past story topics. Only back issues from the year 2000 and forward may be available for purchase. Those that are currently sold out are indicated, however please call (800) 366-3703 or email our circulation department to verify availability before ordering. For copies of articles printed before 2000, contact the Archives of Michigan.

Back issues listed below are $3.00 each, unless otherwise indicated. Special issues topics are highlighted bold. See also our products page for additional information about special issues.

Ordering info 
Back issues selection form

Issue date

Contents include

Jan/Feb 2009

Detroit's Harper Hospital School of Nursing · Bert R J Hassell's flying adventures · Hank Czerwick creates summertime fun in Dearborn in the 1940s · The Copper Country grows potatoes during the Great Depression · Rogers City remembers the sinking of the Carl D. Bradley · A Michiganian goes to Iran · Farmington · The clergy use railroads to spread the word · Metamora's Historic White Horse Inn · Archives of Michigan's Image of the Month · Relive road trip memories at the Michigan Historical Center

Nov/Dec 2008

Young, female archer, Ann Marston · Six generations work the Evatt farm in Davison · Hugh MacNair of Houghton drives ambulance in the great war · Living next door to Capone relatives · Billy Wells, running back for Michigan State College · Special trains carried fans to far away games · Cheboygan · Where Henry Ford dreamt up the Model T · Mike Smith remembers Doug Fraser · Three Michigan teachers win the 2008 Odyssey Award

Sept/Oct 2008

Michigan's voting history · La Choy gets its start in Detroit · Michigan at the Battle of Antietam · Michigan women's Hall of Fame celebrates 25 years · Flint, Billy Durant and the beginning of General Motors · Michigan's Black Sox Connections · Saugatuck · Detroit Industrial Expressway · President Harry Truman visits Lansing · The Michigan Historical Museum holds 3rd grade teacher workshop

July/Aug 2008

Resorts at Holland · Swimwear on Holland's beaches · First to fly to Macatawa · A historic cannon comes to Alpena · A visit from Fidel in Cuba · Rededication of soldiers' graves in Lansing · Michigan J. Frog · Creating Art from Cement, Trabajo Rustico · Blaney Park Resort · Karl Christofferson, Blaney's Bird Man · Copper Harbor · 2008 Governor's Awards for Historic Preservation  

May/June 2008
$5.00

12 summer destinations · Historic bicycle tours on Mackinac Island · Oakland Hills Country Club · Michigan State Capitol · Underwater preserves · Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon · Fox Theatre and the Fisher Building in Detroit · St. Julian Winery in Paw Paw · Drummond Island · Walker Tavern in the Irish Hills · Fort Wilkins · The Detroit Zoo · The Sleeping Bear Dunes  

Mar/Apr 2008

Detroit Native, Fred Foy, was the narrator for The Lone Ranger · Combining basketball and music to increase game attendance at Lawrence Tech · The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League · Brownstown Historical Society restores a War of 1812 memorial · In the 1930s one Ypsilanti family moved to Mackinac Island · A Chicago family has memories of their cottage at Portage Lake · Two Detroit sculptors created works of art at Michigan State University · Roberta Applegate was a pioneer among female journalists · Taverns of early Detroit · Newberry ·

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

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

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

July/Aug 2007
$10.00

Fifty Years of the Mighty Mac · Not everyone was happy about the building of the bridge · The Mackinac Bridge Authority is created and authorized to build the bridge · Interview with Larry Rubin, the Mackinac Bridge Authority's first executive secretary ·  William Cochran remembers his appointment to the Mackinac Bridge Authority · Surveyors, painters, builders, engineers: how the bridge was built · Ceremonies and parades mark the opening of the bridge · Five men who died while building the bridge · The histories of St. Ignace and Mackinaw City · One U.S. Air Force Captain flew under the bridge · Team Mac--those who work on the bridge today · Reader memories of the bridge

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

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. 

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

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  

Sept/Oct 2006

Sold out

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

Sold out

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  

May/June 2006

$5.00

The World's Finest Fruit · 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

Mar/Apr 2006

Sold out

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

Jan/Feb 2006

Sold out

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

Nov/Dec 2005

Sold out

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

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

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

May/June 2005

$5.00

A Century of Transportation · 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

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

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  · 

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

Sept/Oct 2004

$7.00

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

July/Aug 2004

Sold out

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

May/June 2004

Sold out

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

Mar/Apr 2004

Sold out

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

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 

Nov/Dec 2003

$7.00

Islands of the Great Lakes · Belle Isle · The House of David and High Island · Loren Graham spend many years exploring Grand Island · Horatio Earle suggested a system of roads and bridges to get across the Straits of Mackinac · Early twentieth century fishing community on Isle Royale · A ride to Bob-Lo Island · Picture postcards from Mackinac Island · The "remoteness" of Drummond Island · Turtle Island in Lake Erie · James Jesse Strang led hundreds of Mormons to Beaver Island · Manitou Islands · Ground-breaking study in child nutrition on Grosse Ile · Former Governor Chase Osborn loves Les Cheneaux Islands · Reader memories of their favorite island

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 

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 

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 

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 

Jan/Feb 2003

1937 Flint Sit-Down Strike · Surveying southern Michigan · Russell Alger · Michigan's Orphan Train · Marquette County's soda water manufacturers 

Nov/Dec 2002

$7.00

The history of women in Michigan · Suffragettes · Michigan's first woman governor ·

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May/June 2001

Famous Michigan Musicians, Part II · Michigan Doughboys at Camp Custer · Michigan Marine Supply Companies · Remembering Richard Austin

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

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

Nov/Dec 2000

$7.00

Detroit at 300 · Turning points in Detroit history · Ste. Anne de Detroit, the nation's second oldest parish · Detroit's founder Monsieur Cadillac · British Detroit · Commercial cigar-making · Chrysler's turbulent past · Organized labor began in 1937 · Civil Rights Leader Clarence L. Franklin · Detroit Red Wings goalie Terry Sawchuk · Albert Kahn designed and defined the city

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

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

May/June 2000

Sinking of the Pewabic · Calumet · Walter Reuther · Father of the Modern Highway System, William B. Bachman · Capture of Jefferson Davis

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

 
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

Sept/Oct 1999

Memories of Tiger Stadium · Gwen Frostic · The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailor's Monument · Sturgeon Point Life Saving Station · "Nail Picker" Trucks

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

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 

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

Nov/Dec 1998

Endangered: Michigan Lighthouses · Battle of the River Raisin · Michigan's Constitutional Convention ·  Zachariah Chandler's Bog

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

May/Jun 1998

The Detroit Zoo Turns 70 · Civil War Preview · Historic Theaters · Douglas Fraser · Michigan's Art Coast

Mar/Apr 1998

Ford's Tin Goose and Eagle · DIVCO, the Milkman's Favorite Truck · Pioneer Contraptions · Upper Peninsula Railroads

Jan/Feb 1998

Coleman Young · Life in the Keweenaw · Jiffy Mix · Forest Fires · Joseph Weber, Priest and World War II U.S. Marines Chaplain

Nov/Dec 1997

Muskegon's Hackley House · Frank Knox · Mighty Mac Turns 40 · Detroit's Workers · Automotive Hall of Fame · WJR

Jul/Aug 1997

Oldsmobile Centennial · Three Brothers Revisited · Gerald R. Ford Museum

May/Jun 1997

Dow Centennial · African American Heritage Museum · World War II Music

Mar/Apr 1997

Michigan's Titanic Connections · Herbert Jeffries, The Bronze Buckaroo · Holland Turns 150

Jan/Feb 1997

Georgian Bay Line · Following Father Marquette · Grand Rapids' seaport

Nov/Dec 1996

Three Brothers Revealed · Detroit-Dearborn Cars · Bridgman Communists

Sep/Oct 1996

Warren Featherbone Company · Spanish-American War · Stonemasons

Jul/Aug 1996

Huron Lightship · Painting Dow · Almost Vice President Ferry

May/Jun 1996

Michigan Soldiers in General Lee's House · Ring Lardner · Home Economics at MAC

Jan/Feb 1996

St. Johns Mastodon · A Slave's Flight to Freedom · Belle Isle Aquarium

Nov/Dec 1995

Surviving the Antarctic · McKinley's Assassin · Rosa Parks · Coca-Cola Artist

Sep/Oct 1995

Roosevelt and Clinton at MSU · Buster Keaton · Mailship J. W. Westcott II · Tigers Win 1945 World Series

May/Jun 1995

Mt. Clemens Mineral Baths · Henry Ford and Soybeans

Mar/Apr 1995

Milo Radulovich, part 2 · One Man's Fascination with Abraham Lincoln

Jan/Feb 1995

Sitting Bull Pictographs · The Battle of the Bulge · Milo Radulovich

Sep/Oct 1994

Prohibition · Victory Gardens and Rationing · High School Football

Jul/Aug 1994

Fordlandia · Lewis Cass · Mystery of the Persian

May/Jun 1994

Remembering D-Day · Edsel Ford · American Indian Art

Mar/Apr 1994

Spotsylvania Search · German Americans in WWI · Mrs. Schoolcraft

Jan/Feb 1994

Gerald Ford in World War II · Zachariah Chandler · Historic Bridges

Sep/Oct 1993

Wreck of the Indiana · 1968 Detroit Tigers · Willow Run · The Freedom March

Jul/Aug 1993

Harriet Quimby · The War to End All Wars

May/Jun 1993

Michigan Peach Boom · Lady Be Good · Detroit's 1943 Riot

Mar/Apr 1993

Voyageur Vittles · Detroit's Jefferson-Chalmers District

Jan/Feb 1993

Henry Ford and African Americans · Grand Rapids' Mr. Baseball

Sep/Oct 1992

L. Frank Baum · Dr. Mudd--Conspirator or Victim · MSU Student Life

Jul/Aug 1992

Wexford County History · Marie Lasselle · Lighthouses · Michigan at the Centennial · Prisoner at Andersonville · Bataan Survivors

May/Jun 1992

Wayne County History, part 3 · Ludington's Boys of Summer · Restoring the Commandant's Quarters at Fort Wayne

Mar/Apr 1992

Wayne County History, part 2 · Women in the WWII Labor Force · Beginnings of the Michigan State Police · V-mail in WWII

Jan/Feb 1992

Wayne County History, part 1 · The Bungtown Canal · Rickenbacker's Cars · The 1st Michigan Engineers Regiment · Cora M. Brown

Sep/Oct 1991

Washtenaw County History · Four Flags over St. Joseph · Beaver Island Editor · Tama Siding · Restoring the Capitol Dome

Jul/Aug 1991

Van Buren County History · House of David Commune · Historic Marshall · African-American Quilts · Joseph Campau · 24th Michigan Regiment

May/Jun 1991

Tuscola County History · Hobart's Journals · Mapping the Lakes · President James Monroe's 1817 Visit to Detroit

Mar/Apr 1991

St Joseph County History · Life in the Mines · Civil War Ghost Story · Wreck of the Forester · Michigan Apples · Woman Suffrage

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

Nov/Dec 1990

Shiawassee County History · Hemingway in Seney · Michigan/Ohio Border Problems · The Carl D. Bradley

Sep/Oct 1990

Schoolcraft County History · Gibson Guitars · Surveying Michigan Territory · 20th Century Detroit Architecture Sampler

Jul/Aug 1990

Sanilac County History · Sanilac's Petroglyphs · Restoring the State Capitol · Lafayette and Blair · Lumber Barons

May/Jun 1990

Saginaw County History · Isle Royale: Mining, Shipwrecks, Winter of 1923-33 · Holland's Cappon House · Pere Cheney

Mar/Apr 1990

Roscommon County History · The Siege at Petersburg · Maple Sugaring · Grand Rapids in WWII · The Changing Farmscape

Jan/Feb 1990

Presque Isle County History · The F. T. Barney · Archaeology at Fort Wilkins · Stovewood Barns · Taming the Tahquamenon

Nov/Dec 1989

Ottawa County History · U.S.S. Michigan · The Huron at Mackinac · Monroe's Navarre-Anderson Trading Post · Photographer Jex Bardwell

Sep/Oct 1989

Otsego County History · WWII Prisoners of War on Michigan Farms · The Patriot War · Michigan's Midwives · The Farm Chemurgic Movement

Jul/Aug 1989

Oscoda County History · Walter P. Reuther · Michigan and Trumbull Before Baseball · Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, Michigan's First

May/Jun 1989

Osceola County History · French Blacksmith on the River Raisin · Oceana Civil War Soldiers · St. Louis Mineral Springs

Mar/Apr 1989*

*Ontonagon County History · 1930s Grocery Shopping · The New Michigan Historical Center · 1847 Crosswhite Fugitive Slave Case

Jan/Feb 1989*

*Ogemaw County History · Robert C. Kedzie · U.P. Iron Ore Trimmer Wars · Martin Luther King, Jr., in Grosse Pointe

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

Sep/Oct 1988

Oakland County History · 1943 Republican Conference at the Grand Hotel · Wright L. Coffinberry · Michigan Bureau of Labor Reports

Jul/Aug 1988

Newaygo County History · Charles Lindberg's Michigan Connections · Bay View · Swamplands to Roads, Railroads and Recreation Areas

May/Jun 1988

Muskegon County History · The 1926 Barnes-Hecker Mine Disaster · Wayne County Courthouse Restoration · Guardian Building · Interviews with Michigan's Polar Bears

Mar/Apr 1988*

*Montmorency County History · Mount Clemens Glass Works · U.P. Homesteading · Barn Photos · The Cadots at the Sault

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

Nov/Dec 1987

Monroe County History · Douglass Houghton · The Northwest Ordinance and Michigan Education · Statehood Era Pioneers · Stopping Shipwreck Plundering in the Great Lakes

Sep/Oct 1987

Missaukee County History · Simon Pokagon's Sandbar Claim · Art in Glass · Michigan Quilts · Ford's Factory at Cherry Hill

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

Jan/Feb 1987

Mason County History · Life After Lumber · Cass County's Black Settlers · Wyman's School of "Practical Forestry"

Jul/Aug 1986*

*Macomb County History · Holland's Centennial Park · A Victorian Girlhood · Jo Labadie · Lansing's Sabin-Judson House

Jan/Feb 1986*

*Livingston County History · Leander Burnett · Detroit's Calvert Lithographing Company · Jackson's Rosier Players · Henry J. Kaiser · Photographer Norton Louis Avery

Nov/Dec 1985

Lenawee County History

Sep/Oct 1985*

*Leelanau County History

Jul/Aug 1985*

*Lapeer County History

May/Jun 1985*

*Lake County History

Nov/Dec 1984

Kalkaska County History

Sep/Oct 1984

Kalamazoo County History

Jul/Aug 1984

Jackson County History

May/Jun 1984

Isabella County History

Mar/Apr 1984*

*Iron County History

Jan/Feb 1984*

*Iosco County History

Nov/Dec 1983

Ionia County History

Mar/Apr 1983

Hillsdale County History

Jan/Feb 1983*

*Gratiot County History

May/Jun 1982*

*Genesee County History

Nov/Dec 1981*

*Dickinson County History

Jul/Aug 1981*

*Crawford County History

Jan/Feb 1980*

*Berrien County History

Nov/Dec 1979*

*Benzie County History

Mar/Apr 1979*

*Arenac County History

StatCounter - Free Web Tracker and Counter

 

 

Michigan Historical Center, Department of History, Arts and Libraries
Use and Reproduction Information Home  |   HAL Home  |   MI Historical Center  |   Michigan History
Accessibility Policy   |   Privacy Policy  |   Link Policy  |   Security Policy
Copyright © 2008 State of Michigan