Browse Items (187 total)

A-072 Fred and Florence Porterfield (ful recording).mp3
Interview devoted to Mr. Porterfield's 50 years operation of a garage; Mrs. Porterfield's ceramics business; piano-25 yrs.; and changes in Saginaw.

Position: 36 (357 views)

A-014 Sister Ardeth Platte (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to Saint Joseph's Drop Out Center in North East Saginaw, Michigan.

Position: 13 (442 views)

A-127A Edward Perlberg.mp3
Interview devoted to Edward Perlberg's first memories of standish, the town and outlying areas,

Position: 44 (339 views)

A-101A Ruth Owen.mp3
Interview devoted to early Bay County and Midland.

Position: 103 (278 views)

A-038A Norman D. Osborne.mp3
Interview devoted to the contribution of black people in the formation of the Saginaw area.

Position: 111 (268 views)

A-111A Edward O'Hare.mp3
Interview devoted to O'Hare's background, his career on the Bay City Police Department, occupations and life in the old day's, and railroading during the 192O's.

Position: 91 (287 views)

A-131A Edna Nuttall.mp3
Interview devoted to the history of Standish, MI.

Position: 72 (301 views)

A-007A Gerald Noe and Harold Stevens.mp3
Gerald Noe was the retired International Representative or Disctrict 10 Secretary for the Pattern Makers League of North American.

Harold Stevens was the retired committee member of the Pattern Makers League of North America of Saginaw and helped…

Position: 20 (414 views)

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

Position: 105 (273 views)

A-123 Rev. Howard Mettee (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to the following topics: the purpose of establishing settlements in Michigan; comparing religious bonds among Lutherans of yesterday and today; the difference between synods and the turmoil in the Missouri synod; the founding of St.…

Position: 29 (378 views)

A-026A E.L. Merkley.mp3
Interview devoted to the history of the Temple Theater in Saginaw, and to the Saginaw theaters of the 1940's. Ellis Merkley was the manager of the Temple Theater.

Position: 132 (226 views)

A-141A Harry McCartney.mp3
Interview dedicated to following topics: early gas stations; early housework; progress; the Great depression

Position: 39 (354 views)

A-116A Fred McAllister.mp3
Interview devoted to the following topics: how a day went as an ordinary coal miner; a mule's life in the mine; some comparison of Bay City mines to Illinois mines; wages and jobs down inside the mines; safety conditions of the mines and mine injury;…

Position: 92 (286 views)

KFP007_20a_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Marjory Chapman, of Furtura Publications, to Ken Follett with comments on the first full draft of Triple. 

Position: 183 (93 views)

KFP005_12a_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Marjorie Chapman of Futura Publications to Ken Follett with her comments about his third draft of The Yellowcake Pirates. This work was eventually published as Triple in 1979.

Position: 169 (101 views)

A-054A Norman MacAulay.mp3
Discussion of important figures in Bay City history, Norman Macaulay's work, the history of Bay City and the Women's Suffrage Movement.

Position: 74 (300 views)

A-090A George Loeffler.mp3
Interview devoted to commercial fishing and what caused this enterprise to no longer be a thriving business on the Saginaw Bay. (Sebawaing)

Position: 90 (288 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: 15 (419 views)

A-040A Miss Kathryn Lewis.mp3
Interview devoted to the early school system and development of Freeland, origin to present.

Position: 96 (283 views)

A-073A Henrietta Krohn.mp3
Interview devoted to Saginaw's downtown area in the early 20th century. Bancroft Hotel and other large hotels in Saginaw, Saginaw's auditorium, the Castle post office and other department and general stores in downtown Saginaw during that time.

Position: 114 (264 views)

A-039 Max Key (full recording).mp3
Interview devoted to the Dow Chemical Company, Midland.

Position: 96 (283 views)

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

Position: 89 (289 views)

KFP171_2a.pdf
Part 2 of the draft of I, Spy, written under the pseudonym of Zachary Stone. 

Position: 187 (10 views)

KFP171_1_Redacted.pdf
The first part of a draft of I, Spy. This novel was written under the pseudonym Zarchary Stone.

Position: 186 (12 views)

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