Browse Items (200 total)

A-110A A.B. Tillock.mp3
Interview devoted to personal data, family background, father's occupation, and lifestyle of the early 20th Century.

Position: 103 (326 views)

A-065A Arthur Muehlenbeck.mp3
Interview devoted to coal mining and early events in Saginaw.

Position: 111 (312 views)

A-091A Arthur Rummel.mp3
Interview devoted to the changes which have taken place in Rummel's General Store from its early days to the Rummel IGA supermarket of 1973.

Position: 62 (360 views)

A-063A Arthur Spencer (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to the history and life of Indian Dave (David Stocker); Tuscola County.

Position: 26 (455 views)

A-078A Arthur Weiss.mp3
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.

Position: 97 (330 views)

A-089A August Vennix.mp3
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.

Position: 46 (389 views)

A-047 Benjamin Baker (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to railroad history (C&O), Saginaw.

Position: 8 (519 views)

A-019A Bernard & Nellie Jochen.mp3
Social Life (Biography) of Mr. & Mrs. Jochen and history of Saginaw.

Position: 27 (452 views)

A-071A Bernice Barlow.mp3
Interview devoted to the NAACP and Saginaw history. Bernice Barlow was the president of the Saginaw Branch of the NAACP.

Position: 104 (325 views)

A-096 Mrs. Bernice Swincicki (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to being the wife of a coal miner.

Position: 95 (332 views)

A-098A Bertha & Mary Hall.mp3
Interview devoted to early life in Hemlock, Michigan.

Position: 75 (349 views)

A-005A Bruce Johnson.mp3
An interview discussing the topic of shipping on the Great Lakes, focused mainly on the Bay City and Saginaw areas.

Position: 25 (456 views)

A-016A Burke W. Lodewyk.mp3
Interview devoted to twentieth century Bay City, Michigan, its early years to the present as seen by Mr. Lodewyk. Mr. Lodewyk was a past president of the Bay City public school board.

Position: 16 (475 views)

A-018 Caesar Goode (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to changes in Bay City and opportunities for blacks.

Position: 20 (471 views)

A-114 Calvin Campbell (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to history of the Saginaw Valley and Dow Chemical Company.

Position: 119 (302 views)

A-021A Calvin Ennis.mp3
Interview devoted to the late Mr. Ennis's knowledge of the history of the Arenac County Area.

Position: 89 (339 views)

A-081A Capt. Stanley Harrison.mp3
Interview devoted to the following topics: What influenced him to go sailing; responsibilities of being captain; life and living conditions of a sailor; shipping during the great depression; the Great Storm of 1913; changes in shipping during his…

Position: 105 (323 views)

A-120 Carl C. Poston (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to participation in the Saginaw City Council and on the Saginaw County Board of Commissioners and the development and the affects of the Commission on the residents of Saginaw County.

Position: 34 (413 views)

A-099A Karl F. Knettelhohn.mp3
Interview devoted to early Saginaw jobs, from lumber yards to the Post Office.

Position: 83 (343 views)

A-119A Carl Ruffershafer.mp3
Interview devoted to the following topics: coal miners wages compared to other industries; definitions of jobs and machinery at the mine; names, locations, and operation of Bay City area mines; labor problems, mine safety, and health conditions;…

Position: 59 (363 views)

KFP005_15.pdf
A handwritten description of characters and comments for The Yellowcake Pirates in Follett's hand. The work was eventually published as Triple. 

Position: 175 (143 views)

A-024A Charles R. Delaney.mp3
Interview devoted to the Saginaw Labor Movement of the 1930's and local history, U. A. W.

Position: 100 (328 views)

A-009A Chester A. Hey.mp3
Chester Hey was a historian from Bad Axe, Michigan. The interview focuses on the German communal colony, Ora Labora, founded near Bay Port, Michigan by Emil Baur in the mid-nineteenth century.

Position: 17 (474 views)

KFP011_04_Redacted.pdf
A handwritten timeline of the North African campaign during World War II

Position: 200 (14 views)

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