Symons, James S. (James Shirley)
Symons was a member of the Saginaw Rotary Club and a banker. At one point he lived in East Tawas (Mich.). He died on Aug. 7, 1935. Symons had been an influential citizen and fly fisherman. The Swimming Deer Club was founded by business men from Detroit, Toledo, and Saginaw on the north branch of the AuSable. The stadium at Central Michigan University is named, in part, for Shorts.
From the description of Papers, 1920-1935. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 44036744
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referencedIn | Shorts, R. Perry. Papers, 1914-1975. | Clarke Historical Library | |
creatorOf | Symons, James S. (James Shirley). Papers, 1920-1935. | Clarke Historical Library |
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associatedWith | Shorts, R. Perry. | person |
associatedWith | Shorts, R. Perry. | person |
associatedWith | Swimming Deer Club. | corporateBody |
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Saginaw (Mich.) | |||
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AuSable River (Mich.) |
Fishing |
Hunting and fishing clubs |
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