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Newsletter Inserts Vol. 1

Vol. 1 – Vol. 2 – Vol. 3 – Vol. 4 – Vol. 5

March 1996-July 1999, pp. 1-120

  • P1– Archivist Corner- Flag From Brittain House; Why Some Records Are Unfindable
  • P2-Saugatuck-Douglas Bookshelf- May Heaths Memories of Saugatuck-how to distinguish between editions
  • P3-4– Local History Sent From England
  • P5-6– Saugatuck-The Iris Town; Prentice Correspondence; Archivist Corner-Singapore Bank Money
  • P7-8– Mt Baldhead; Saugatuck-Douglas Bookshelf-1880 History of Allegan County; Lake Street Bordello
  • P9-10– Just Passing Through- Hobo Camp and Gypsies; Pleasure Excursion to Newark-1859 story from Grand Haven News
  • P11-12– Archivist Corner-Carl Mauch painting; Pavilion Memories
  • P13-14– We All Scream For Ice Cream; Pavilion Memories
  • P15-16– Early Days of the Saugatuck Oval; Saugatuck-Douglas History Bookshelf-Saugatuck Michigan (1947)
  • P17– New York Reporter Describes a Trip to Saugatuck in 1853; Archivist Corner- Richter Map of Saugatuck
  • P18-19– Saugatuck-Douglas History Bookshelf- Saugatuck Art Colony-by George Coutoumanos; Old Newspaper Items
  • P20– Pavilion Memories
  • P21-24– The Bards of Saugatuck, Saugatuck-Douglas History Bookshelf-Poetry
  • P25-27– Art Study in Saugatuck-Ox-Bow, Taylor Art School, AK Studio
  • P28– Saugatuck-Douglas History Bookshelf- Art
  • P29-32– General History Of Education and Schools
  • P33-36– History of the SHS Class of 1905; Chronology of Saugatuck Schools; 1901 Union School Rules; Saugatuck-Douglas History Bookshelf- James Sheridan Saugatuck Through the Years
  • P37-38– We Reap a Harvest
  • P39– Heistand Livery; Paintings at Fruit Growers Bank
  • P40– An Old Apple Tree
  • P41-44– Excerpts from American Plan by Celia Gamble House
  • P45-46– Newark- from 1857 Holland Register; A Young Waitress Remembers
  • P47-48– State of the Resort, 1924
  • P49-51– Biography of a House
  • P52– Potato Shooters; Saugatuck-Douglas History Bookshelf- Early Days in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan (1909?)
  • P53– Notes on the New and Old Harbor, by an Old Fisherman
  • P54– Information About Baldhead
  • P55– Traces of the Original Settlers of Saugatuck
  • P56– What Ho, My Ancients- an anonymous poem
  • P57-59– History of Saugatuck Yacht Club; Waiting Tables in Saugatuck
  • P60– Grapevine Swings
  • P61– Nautical Adventures of John Wheeler
  • P62– Toadville, USA
  • P63-64– George Rickey, Master of Kinetic Sculpture
  • P65-67– Airports of the Saugatuck-Douglas Area
  • P68– Letterheads of Firms Doing Business With The Airport- 1947-49
  • P69– O.C. Simonds Sketch and Quotation
  • P70– A Brand New Settlement Named Newark
  • P71-72– The Gage Cottage; Another Airport
  • P73-74– From Ohio to Michigan by Sailing Vessel; An Old Autograph Book
  • P75-76– Edwin H. House, a Friend to Man
  • P77-78– Carl Bird – His Shop
  • P79– The Old Ferry Store
  • P80– O, Who Will Row Me To Saugatuck Town?
  • P81-84– The May Family
  • P85-86– The Other Francis Offspring; Letter To A Friend-from Edna Boyce; George T. Arnold Clipping
  • P87-88– Van Leeuwen Family; Filling Stations and Service Stations
  • P89– Letter From Albert Krehbiel to His Son
  • P90-91– Saugatuck, My Utopia-Ann Wells; Harbor Club/Hotel Liquidation Sale
  • P92– Pioneer Daniel Variell and Family
  • P93-96– Heroes, Rogues and Just Plain Folks
  • P97– Everyday Life In May; Exploring Underwater
  • P98– Problems With The Sand
  • P99-100– Heroes, Rogues and Just Plain Folks
  • P101-102– To Push A Mountain in the Sea
  • P103-104– Heroes, Rogues and Just Plain Folks
  • P105-106– Adventures on the Kalamazoo
  • P107-108– Heroes, Rogues and Just Plain Folks
  • P109-110– Celebrating the Bicentennial of the U.S.
  • P111-112– Heroes, Rogues and Just Plain Folks
  • P113-114– Raising the Bedrooms: The Alvord-Vosburgh Cottage Pair (pt1)
  • P115-116– Food Glorious Food
  • P117-118– School Picnics on Baldhead; Passenger Boats in Port Saugatuck
  • P119-120– Raising the Bedrooms: The Alvord-Vosburgh Cottage Pair (pt2)
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