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Name |
Settlers |
Number of Archive records |
18 |
Number of Library records |
7 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Related Records
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1958.79 - The Kalamazoo Valley Family News Letter
Newsletter with historical and general information about the villages and townships in Leelanau County, as well as family histories and a directory of individuals living in each township. Vol. 8, No. 1, Autumn Quarter, 1978.
Record Type: Archive
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1991.13.99 - "Resorting -- Early Style" (1949) by Charlotte Nicholls
Manuscript, Photocopy of "Resorting -- Early Style" (1949) by Charlotte Nicholls. 50 pages, hand-written. Charlotte (12 MAR 1872- AUG 1969) was the daughter of Luther and Emily (Cole) Conant. Charolotte's father built "Round top" cottage in 1900. The family lived in Oak Park IL and came north for the cool summer weather. Luther was the editor of a news service in Oak Park, Chicago and London. daughter of Luther
Record Type: Archive
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2002.02.03b - A Remembrance
Program enclosure, A brief essay on the history of the Omena Church and early settlers.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.21 - Glen Arbor Pioneers: John LaRue, John Fisher, John Dorsey
Tozer, James R.
Record Type: Library
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2003.36.17 - Early Northport
Manuscript, poem, titled, "Early Northport," a short history of the settlement of Northport, Michigan.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.36.23 - Old Northport
History of Northport, Michigan, written in the form of a poem. Photograph of Northport, c. 1897. On backing.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.55.01 - Settling the Grand Traverse Region
Manuscript on this history of the settlement of the Grand Traverse Region.
Record Type: Archive
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2003.55.02 - Omena: A Permanent Place
Manuscript on the history of the village of Omena, as told from four biographical stories of Omena residents - Reverend Peter Dougherty, William H. Solle, Pat Taylor Kulick and Queenie Smith.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.13.03 - Glen Arbor Pioneers: John LaRue, John Fisher, John Dorsey
Tozer, James R.
Record Type: Library
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2004.18.02 - Local Legends & Traditions of Leland
Historical account of the Village of Leland spanning from the time of it's first inhabitants, the Native Americans, to a place known for being a summer vacation destination.
Record Type: Archive
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2005.05.34 - First Protestant Mission in the Grand Traverse Region
A history of the early settlement of Old Mission and Omena and the Native Americans who inhabited these areas. Reverend Peter Dougherty was the first missionary to the Indians of the Grand Traverse Region.
Record Type: Archive
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2006.39.02a - Leelanau County, A Sketch of Its History and Development
An article about the first settlers in Leelanau county. The article is part of a series written on the early history of the county. The first article is 2006.39.01.
Record Type: Archive
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2006.39.03a - Leland
An article about the history of Leland, Michigan (article continued, 2006.39.04).
Record Type: Archive
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2010.22.04 - Old Settlers of The Grand Traverse Region
S.E. Wait and W.S. Anderson
Record Type: Library
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2023.02.02 - Harriet LaDue Dearwood
A charcoal portrait of Harriet LaDue Dearwood, she was one of the original settlers of Suttons Bay. Her husband was Casimir Dearwood and her daughter was Jane Dearwood Kuemin.
Record Type: Archive