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WPA |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
3 |
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1962.34.06
Photograph of Con. Lather, superintendent of the poor, before W.P.A. helped Native Americans find work. Woodcutters earned about $1.00 a day.
Record Type: Photo
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1990.52.18
Photo. Suttons Bay Park. Water wheel. This is the first one which was built as a W.P.A. project. The park was also terraced and a cedar bridge built. Agroup of Cedar trees was planted in honor of Mrs. Chadsey. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1991.78.18 - Cecelia Bussey Interviewed by Bruce Flees
Tape. Audio Cassette. By Cecelia Bussey. The interview of Cecelia Bussey is part of the "Pioneers on Tape Program" sponsored by the Leland Township Library. Transcript of the tape is available. The summary of the tape is as follows: My name is Cecelia Bussey, Cecelia Hahnenberg before I was married. I was born March 19, 1908 on the farm where Fred Hahnenberg lives now. I was the oldest in my family and had three sisters and four brothers. My mot...
Record Type: Archive
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2000.22 - Owen Bahle Interview - Oral History
Tape, audio cassette. Witness to the Century. Owen Bahle interviewed by Diane Conners. Interview is part of the Leelanau Voices Oral History Project, specifically for the Within Memory Project with the Leelanau Witness to the Century. The interview took place at 2:00 p.m. at Mr. Bahle's home. He reviewed the tape and was comfortable with it. Q: What to you is the most important thing about Leelanau County? A: I was hard pressed to determine ...
Record Type: Archive