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Bingham |
Number of Archive records |
17 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
16 |
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1964.07.01
Photograph of the saw mill, owned by Mike Oberlin, and the saloon in Bingham.
Record Type: Photo
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1964.07.02
Photograph of workers at the saw mill at Bingham, owned by Mike Oberlin.
Record Type: Photo
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1980.07.01
Manuscript. Brief history of Bingham Township by Erhardt Peters. A copy from 1980.07.07 with notes from Erhardt Peters.
Record Type: Archive
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1980.07.07
Manuscript. a) List of historic sites in Solon Township by Leona Kasben and Elma Ruthardt. Includes centennial farm, centennial homes, villages, church, and depot. b) Brief histories of Bingham, Cedar, and Fouch by Erhardt Peters. c) Frank Ruthardt siding history
Record Type: Archive
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1990.51.03 - Our Towns Revisited: Communities of Northern Michigan
Booklet. "Our Towns Revisited: Communities of N. Michigan. By Laura Quackenbush and others. A history of Leelanau CountyTowns written by Laura, students, and teachers.
Record Type: Archive
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1995.59.01
Photo, Postcard. "....Game pioneer of Binghan Township." posing with two friends, and hunting dog. Pelts [raccoon?] tacked on wall. Print Photos given to Pat Hobbins by Maynard Howe, Platte Grange, Honor MI See Document File for more info on pictures
Record Type: Photo
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1997.82.01
Photo. Portrait of Irene Morton. A Native of Bingham. Said to have begun teaching at age 16. Taught at Good Harbor School around 1910, then at Bingham School until she retired. Known as a strict disciplenarian. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1999.22.05
Print, photographic. Bingham Ladies Aid. Evangelical Association Church 1898-? See photo inventory for identification of people in photo.
Record Type: Photo
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2001.31.15 - Leelanau County Bicentennial historical tour
Brochure with map of sites for the historical site tour in Leelanau County, in celebration of the Bicentennial.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.48.18 - Nature beckons us to Leelanau, but she isn't hiring // From steaks to soy milk: One family's long journey north
Two articles from the Detroit Free Press related to living, namely economic and social conditions, in Leelanau County. Article titled, "Nature beckons us to Leelanau, but she isn't hiring" focuses on several individual's experience of relocating to Leelanau County and "From steaks to soy milk: One family's long journey north" focuses on Field and Sandy Carden's experience of relocating to Glen Arbor from Detroit.
Record Type: Archive
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2005.01.07 - The Eco Learnng Center
Informational brochure created by The Eco Learning Center located in Traverse City, Michigan. It was founded in 1999 as "Ndibendaagwaz," a Michigan non-profit corporation. Their mission is to preserve a sustainable oasis as a demonstration project and learning center for ordinary people exploring solutions to the tasks of creating a land-based culture.
Record Type: Archive
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2010.05.01 - 100 Years in Leelanau
Booklet, contains a history of the Leelanau County.
Record Type: Archive
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2010.05.06 - Official Directory for Leelanau County 1965-66
Booklet prepared by the County Clerk. It is a directory that lists State Officers, County Officers, Township Officers, Commitee Chairmen, Members of Commissions, ASC Officers, Health Officers, Village Officers, etc.
Record Type: Archive
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2012.15.61 - Leelanau County Sunday School Association Conventions
Multiple programs of the Leelanau County Sunday School Associations. Programs range from 1924-1936. Program a: June 25-26 at Suttons Bay Program b: 40th Convention. June 8 and 9, 1927 at Northport. Program c: 41st Convention. June 5 and 9, 1928 at Empire. Program d: June 3 and 4, 1929 at Maple City. Program e: 43rd Convention. June 5 and 6, 1930 at Keswick Evangelical Church. Program f: 47th Convention. June 26, 1934 at Suttons Bay Congre...
Record Type: Archive
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