Interview devoted to the early days of Hampton Township, industries and education in Essexville. August Vennix was the grandson of Geradus Vennix, a Dutch immigrant involved in the establishment of St. John the Evangelist Church.
An article entitled "Texas Tornado Hist Wall Street: He's Wiry, Talkative, Unorthodox, and Rich" that appeared in The New York Times Biographical Edition. Due to copyright law, the article cannot be published here. Current SVSU students, facultym,…
Interview devoted to the history of Weiss centennial farm in relation to area history and recollections of Arthur Weiss about area events past and present, Saginaw.
Interview devoted to the Great Lakes Express Company. Topics discussed include the company background, labor union transition, and important historic people and events of Great Lakes Express.
A transcript of an interview with Ruthie Chiapparone, the wife of EDS employee Paul Chiapparone. The interview was conducted by Ken Follett. Hotfoot was an early working title for On Wings of Eagles.
An article from Time Magazine about Dallas debutante Mimi Martin's coming out ball. Due to copyright law, this article cannot be publihsed openly. Current SVSU students, faculty, and staff may access it at the following…
Alden B. Dow was an architect from Midland, Michigan. In 1983, he was named the architect laureate of Michigan. He was the son of Herbert and Grace Dow.