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Newsletter Inserts Vol. 2

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

August 1999- April 2002, pp. 121-239

  • P121– Georges Seurat in Saugatuck: Some More Raising The Roof; Letter Discusses Former Residents of The Ames-Morrison House
  • P122– Keeping Busy on the West Shore in the 1920s and 1930s
  • P123– Joseph W. Prentice Strawberries
  • P124– Singapore Shorts; A Worker Writes Home
  • P125– Kalamazoo River and Saugatuck Harbor in 1931
  • P126– The Last Resident of Singapore; Cappy Brittain’s Recollections of Singapore
  • P127– Douglas Beach in the Thirties
  • P128– Lake Michigan Sea Serpent
  • P129-131– Roller Skating at the Big Pavilion; Blue Tempo Lounge Plans Jazz Festival Over Weekend
  • P132– Raising the Roof Addenda
  • P133-135– A Franklin (Wallin Letters)
  • P136– Sightseeing With the Swayzes (John Cameron Swayze)
  • P137-138– Hardings Hotel
  • P139-140– A Letter From Zinkepoel; Bird Correspondence
  • P141– Insurance Letter to Dr. Walker
  • P142-144– A Bed Upstairs; Area Lion Makes Good In Windy City
  • P145-148– Early days on the Lakeshore (part 1)
  • P149-150– George B. Tisdale Letter
  • P151-152– Albert Krehbiel letter to his Son
  • P153– O.R. Johnson Letter
  • P154-155– Singapore Bank Audit 1839
  • P156– O. R. Johnson Letter
  • P157-160– Early Days on the Lakeshore
  • P161– Discovery on the Lagoon
  • P162– Goshorn Lake
  • P163– A Tale of Two Hills
  • P164– Early Days on the Lakeshore
  • P165– Raining Toads and Frogs
  • P166-167– Letter From Reuben Sewers, Sr
  • P168– Timeline for Michigan Statehood/Allegan County
  • P169-172– Florence Dannie Ely Dunn- Pier Cove Designer and Architect Re-discovered
  • P173-176– The Sessions IGA Store in the 30s and 40s; Research Books Added- Michigan Wallins, Forest Haven Soldiers, Centennial of East Saugatuck Reformed Church
  • P177-178– Biography of a Boy (William G. Shriver)
  • P179-180– The Big House at Singapore
  • P181-183– The Mize Family and the Rose Garden
  • P184– Saugatuck Artist Advertisement
  • P185-187– My Childhood Block
  • P188a– Advertisement for Pop-Ade
  • P188-195– Letter to a Great Lakes Sailor
  • P196-197– Excerpts from Two Autograph Books
  • P198-199– Invitation to A Fireman’s Ball, Description of the Alice Purdy; Grand Ball, Feb. 22, 1882
  • P200-203– Letter to a Great Lakes Sailor
  • P204– Last Cavalry Charge on Butler Street
  • P205-206– Letters to Hattie (Smalley) Veits
  • P207– Etching By F.D. Schook
  • P208-211– Letter to a Great Lakes Sailor
  • P212-215– The Commercial Record and Its Ancestors
  • P216-217– The Launch of the William Carey; Introduction of Mrs. Lybarger
  • P218– Englewood Beach Addition, Saugatuck
  • P219– Successful Orchards (House’s Fruit Stand)
  • P220-223– Letter to a Great Lakes Sailor
  • P224-229– The Court Case of the Decade (Allegan Rd Com. vs Millionaire David A. Bennett)
  • P230– Gumwood
  • P231– Young and Old Enjoy Boating in Saugatuck
  • P232-233– Camp Oak Openings- 1933 Brochure
  • P234-235– Liberty Hyde Bailey onNature Study
  • P236– Wavecrest
  • P237– D.E. Felt Letter to Editor -Suggests Different Attitude Toward Resorters
  • P238-239– Visitors Respond to Pictures in Simmons’ Exhibit
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