Person Record
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Day, D.H. |
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1985.23.21
B/W 4.25x3" Photo: Fire Tower in Day's forest, moved later between Maple City and Cedar, MI
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1991.79.86
Booklet. "Directory and Announcements for Teachers and School Officers." 1919-1920. Prepared by Harry Dombarille.
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1996.49.06
Booklet. List of County, Township and Village Officers - Co. of Leelanau - Revised for 1931.
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1996.49.07
Booklet. List of State, County, Township, and Village Officers - Co. of Leelanau - Revised for 1933.
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1996.94.01
Photo Postcard. Clearing Roadway at the Day Estate, Glen Lake, MI. Print NOTE- I found a Map of the Day Forest Estate which has no Accession #, but can be found in the Archives Room-Unit D-Shelf 16- Misc. Box 19. per sg Oct. 2011 This map is located: 2018.06.05
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2000.40.01
Print, laser. D.H. Day, far right. West Michigan Pike (M-22). D.H. Day was active in developing the West Michigan Pike.
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2001.24.03 - Glen Lake Region
Booklet (photocopy) with photographs of the Glen Haven area and a history of the region. Scanned - See folder
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2001.47 - D.H. Day at the County Line, on the West Michigan Pike
B/W Negative of three men, including D.H. Day standing by an automobile at the County Line on the West Michigan Pike.
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2003.20.04 - He Beat Reforestation Fans by 20 Years: David H. Day Began it at Glen Haven Half Century Ago
Article about D.H. Day's famous forests, all second growth on cut-over grounds, to be made into resort property.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.10.131 - D. H. Day's Lumber Boat
Image of a lumber boat anchored at D. H. Day's dock at Glen Haven, Michigan.
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2016.10.17 - Locomotive used in the lumber industry
B&W picture of a locomotive used for pulling logs. Owned by D. H. Day. The location is Glen Haven now part of the Sleeping Bear Natonal Lake Shore.
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2016.10.26 - D. H. Day Farmhouse - Glen Haven
B&W. large white farmhouse, near sand dunes, " The 400-acre D.H. Day farm in Glen Haven was known as 'Oswegatchie' in honor of the area in New York State where Day's father was born. The house, barn, and outbuildings were constructed over several years spanning the late 1880's to early 1890's. The farm had a variety of livestock and crops including: pigs, dairy cows, alfalfa, corn, hay, apples, cherries, and peaches. The scenic beauty and arc...
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2021.35.01 - The Farrants of Glen Haven and Empire: A story Restored
Mae Keller with Kay Bond and Andrew White
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