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Saugatuck Michigan 1947

2019.35.159

from https://sdhistoricalsociety.org/publications/NLHist/NLHist/P15-16.php Saugatuck Michigan [1947] 24 pp., b 7/8 x 9, saddlestitched. Photo tour of the Saugatuck area, both contemporary and historic photographs. The only clue to the publisher of this little book is the notation "Copyright 1947, William R. Simmons, Saugatuck, Michigan" on page 23 along with the note "This guide is intended to help you find your needs in Saugatuck..." Simmons was a former editor of the Commercial Record and a well-known photographer. There is a summary of history on the inside cover in which he credits May Francis Heath's earlier history, and the balance of the book is made up of photographs with cutlines. Most of the businesses in Saugatuck in 1947 are pictured and profiled. The booklet is fairly common in used book stores for as little as $5.

1930+ Tourism, activites, tours and attractions1930+ Tourism, brochures, guides and maps

Slusar, Vern

Simmons, William "Bill" R. 1890/1-1966

1947

977.401 SIM

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Simmons, William "Bill" R. 1890/1-1966Heath, May (Francis) 1873-1961Paxton, HarryKilwins/Flint's Quality Store/Landmark Building/A.B. Taylor Store/Odd Fellow HallFenn Valley Tasting Room/Consumers Power/Village News & TobaccoSorensen, William A.Plummer, Benjamin 1802-1885Morrison, Mary Elizabeth (Peckham) 1816-1881Simonson, Carlton Dale 1921-1999Simonson StudioOld Chain Ferry ScowsSaugatuck Gallery/Singapore Bank Book Store/Kozy Koffee/Variety Shop/Aliber Grocery/Moore BuildingJarvis, Leroy Dillon “Roy or Jarvie” 1887-1949Force, Russell H. 1902-1975Allens ShopCoral Gables/Hotel Saugatuck/Columbia Hotel/Leiendecker's InnHotel Butler/Grist Mill/HaymarketMI Coast/Music Box/John Ball's RestaurantBlanford Gallery/Taft's Antiques/Simmons of Saugatuck/Tiny Tavern/Schnobel HardwareTara Restaurant/Spencer House @ 200 CenterPhil's/Global/The Walton/The Embassy Bar & Grill/Cook BuildingMocini, Giulio "Julio" 1909-1969Viola Fox Building / Leland Lodge / S.A. Morrison home 1850-1978Maplewood Hotel b.1860/facade 1923Beachway Inn/Ferry Inn c1905-Hotel Casablanca/Grace Hotel/Roamers Inn 1904-1969Articles/Soda Lounge/Fruit Growers Bank/A.B. Taylor Bank 1894Ox-Bow/Summer School of ArtBrass Anchor/Prajna Gallery/Celebration/Elms Hotel/Francis residence/Morrison HallBlue Tempo/Ed-Mar/Louis Beuerle Hotel ?-1976Phelps, Rutherford Ross 1893-1958Glik's/Oostings/Saugatuck/Seymour/Ross Phelps/Schnobel's Hardware CompanyKrueger Good Store IGA MarketPumpernickle's/Carl's AG/Richard Roda's Billiard Hall/Union Hotel 1870Butler Pantry/Wilkins/Koning/Nies HardwareChamber of Commerce, Saugatuck-DouglasSaugatuck Woman's Club 1904-presentHouse, Edwin Harvey 1875-1958Kasten/House's Cherry Cider Co. at Riverside Fruit FarmSea Bags/Oosting Appliance Shop EastAL. Buter StudioHolley, Burton D.Raxworthy, W.K.Carl Walter's Apparel ShopPhelps, Waterman George Grandison 1849-1934Old Harbor/Channel piers pre-1906/Ox-Bow LagoonFishtownKalamazoo Lighthouses 1839/1858/1956-present

Much of the information in these pages the book of Saugatuck is indebted to May Frances Heath's "Early Memories of Saugatuck". Cover picture, Saugatuck in 1870, is courtesy of Mrs. Heath.

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Saugatuck - Douglas History Bookshelf [Featuring publications on area history, both present day and in the past. Offered as a guide and inspiration for those who peruse used book stores.] Saugatuck Michigan [1947] 24 pp., b 7/8 x 9, saddlestitched. Photo tour of the Saugatuck area, both contemporary and historic photographs. The only clue to the publisher of this little book is the notation "Copyright 1947, William R. Simmons, Saugatuck, Michigan" on page 23 along with the note "This guide is intended to help you find your needs in Saugatuck..." Simmons was a former editor of the Commercial Record and a well-known photographer. There is a summary of history on the inside cover in which he credits May Francis Heath's earlier history, and the balance of the book is made up of photographs with cutlines. Most of the businesses in Saugatuck in 1947 are pictured and profiled. The booklet is fairly common in used book stores for as little as $5. Review by Wally Peirce, published in the SDHS newsletter insert, pg. 16

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