Native American Research

2016.37.06
Charles Lorenz0001 Anishinabek/Ojibwe/Odawa/Bodéwadmi
Stevens, Meghann
2016.37
Pena, Day
Donation
Native American IndianOttawaPottawatomieBlack LakeOld Wing MissionWakazooWolfeGeorge SmithNative American Indian burial grounds
Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994
1970 - 1990
1 box- native american indian research 4 folders-research materials on Ottawa legends, the Wolfe family, and burial grounds
English
Date(s) Created: 1841-1958 Date(s) Assembled: 1970-1990 Archivist's Notes: There are 4 folders of native american research in box 20, which is labeld as the background research box. These files could not fit intobox 1 and seemed to be more of background information rather than pertinent information for his manuscripts. The folders in box 20 contain information on Ottawa legends, buiral grounds in Saugatuck, and personal correspondence between Lorenz and Bud and Avis Wolfe. Also, before processing began a label was put on the box that reads "Charles Lorenz Box 82." It is unknown where this number came from or what it refers to. But, the label has been left on for the time being until it can be determined what the number refers to. But, in the case of this record it will be referred to as box 5 and will have a second label stating this. Finding Aids: Charles Lorenz Native american indian Wakazoo Shashaguay Wolfe George Smith Old Wing mission indian affairs Ottawa Pottawatomie Level of Description: Series
Background Research
There are 4 folders that contain more research on the Ottawa. These papers are in this box because they were more background information than anything used directly for his papers. They are notes on Ottawa legends and burial grounds found in Saugatuck. There is also a folder of correspondence with Bud and Avis Wolfe who were related to the Wolfe family. While mainly it is personal correspondence, there are also several letters that contain historic information on the Wolfe family.
Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994
Ottawa legendsIndian burial groundsWolfe
Box L20
Native American Research
This box contains the majority of Mr. Lorenz's research on the Native Americans of the Saugatuck Douglas area. Information from Old Wing Mission and prominent families from the Ottawa tribe is included as well.
Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994
OttawaPottawatomieWakazooShashaguayWolfe
Location: Row 13A Shelf 5 Container: Box 1
Lorenz Collection
Good
The majority of the materials are in decent condition, but do show signs of deterioration from age. The typewritten notes are moderately yellowed and some of the pages are becoming fragile. As a result, it is best to handle the typewritten pages with care. Photocopied pages have faded somewhat, but are not to the point of being illegible.
Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994
Wolfe, Bud and Avis
Waukazoo, Chief Joseph
Shashaguay
Kassimigimi
A copy of The Early History of the Black Lake Region is in the Joint Archives of Holland.
The Saugatuck-Douglas History Center now owns the copyright to Charles Lorenz's materials and we are able to reproduce his writing. This only applies to his own writing, however, and not his sources. But, Lorenz always signed and dated the copyright to his own work so distinguishing between his work and others is very easy.
Status: OK Status By: Meghann Stevens Status Date: 2018-09-21
09/21/2018
06/11/2022