Papers, 1871-1913.

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Papers, 1871-1913.

Papers, 1871-1913 and undated, include: some Koopman family correspondence and miscellaneous, 1871-1910; published materials of the Modern Woodmen of America (MWA), including forms, booklets, fliers, music, notices, and a supply catalog, 1904-1913, undated; meeting minutes, 1902-1903, of the MWA Camp 10399 (Butterfield, Mich.); and records of the MWA Camp 7660 (Falmouth, Mich.), 1902-1913, including account books by-laws, correspondence, and membership certificates.

.25 cubic ft. (in 1 box)

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Modern Woodmen of America. Camp 7660 (Falmouth, Mich.)

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Modern Woodmen of America

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Modern Woodmen of America. Camp 10399 (Butterfield, Mich.)

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Koopman, Henry J.

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Koopman (1865- ) was born in Holland, the son of JOhn Koopman. His family emigrated to the U.S. in1870, settling in Missaukee Co. (Mich.) in 1879, where his father was a merchant and prominent in local politics. Henry Koopman was a farmer and lumber manufacturer. He married Miss E.F. Uridge and raised three sons and four daughters. In 1907 he became clerk of MWA Camp 7660. (Information from the collection.). From the description of Papers, 1871-1913. (Clarke Historical Library). Worl...