Johnson, Mildred,. Mildred Johnson Collection, 1881-1980.
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Mildred Johnson Collection, 1881-1980.
Samuel Lutheran Church, Muskegon, Michigan, materials include photographs, ca.1881-ca.1964; report to the congregation of Samuel Lutheran Church by the building committee and finance committee, 1954; dedication program, 1955; seventy-fifth anniversary program, 1950; ninetieth anniversary program, 1965; centennial anniversary program, 1975; history of women's organizations of the church by Mildred Johnson. Letters written by Conrad Johnson while serving in the United States military, 1941-1945. Letter by Navy Chaplain Captain E. S. Swanson, United States Marine Corps, stationed in Vietnam, 1969. Compilation of histories of congregational organizations, sponsored by the Michigan Synodical Unit, Lutheran Church Women, Lutheran Church in America, 1980. Information on some Muskegon churches including St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, St. Paul's Episcopal, Lakeside Baptist, Swedish Christian Evangelical Lutheran Mission Church, Sheridan Drive Baptist Church, McGraft Memorial Congregational Church, First Congregational Church, St. Jean's Catholic Church, First Evangelical Lutheran Church. 40th anniversary program, Dr. Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church, Muskegon Heights, 1955. Dedication program Mamrelund Lutheran Church, Kent City, Michigan, 1957. Material on the history of Muskegon. Information on Muskegon businesses including Mangleson Grocery Store, Continental Motors Corporation, Hackley Union National Bank, and National Lumberman's Bank. Business-Industry-Education day, Shaw-Box Crane and Hoist Division of Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Muskegon by Mildred Johnson, 1948. City of Muskegon annual reports, 1950-1951. Dedication program for Walter B. Steele High School, Muskegon, 1959. Dedication program John Craig Elementary School, 1967. Muskegon High School centennial booklet, 1975. A history of Muskegon County Pioneer and Historical Society, 1887-1962 by William G. Benjamin. Photocopies of newspaper articles about Great Lakes shipping and Muskegon history. The First white pathfinders of Newago County, by Harry L. Spooner, printed in the Newaygo County Sun, 5 July 1976.
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