Family papers, 1900-1984.

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Family papers, 1900-1984.

Family papers, 1900-1984 and undated, include: Floyd's published and unpublished materials; correspondence; minutes, notes and reports of the Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission; bulletins and miscellaneous he created for the American Legion; a Pi Gamm Mu directory, and miscellaneous. His wife's, Mary Dietrich Haight's, papers include programs, directories, and miscellaneous of Delta Kappa Gamma Society and its Kappa Chapter (Detroit, Mich.). Both Floyd and Mary are documented in newspaper clippings, photographs, and some of the unpublished materials.

.75 cubic ft. (in 1 box) : ill.

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Pi Gamma Mu

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Haight, Floyd L., 1897-

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Educator, writer, lecturer, historian, chairman of the Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission (1959-1966), and chairman of the Dearborn Historical Commission (1939-1951; 1956-1975). From the description of Papers, 1928-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70949217 Mary E. Dietrich (April 28, 1899-Jan. 17, 1969) was the youngest of eight children born to Rev. John and Sarah Dietrich. She earned a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Michigan. While there, Mary me...

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Haight, Mary Dietrich.

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Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission

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On Oct. 18, 1958, a charge was issued by Gov. G. Mennen Williams to the Michigan Civil War Centennial Commission. A 28-member commssion was appointed to cooperate with the National Civil War Centennial Commission. It was asked to plan and lead in an observance program for the state of Michigan; to encourage communities, schools, and others to act; encourage the preservation of documents and other materials relating to the war; encourage historical research on Michigan's role in the war and its e...

Delta Kappa Gamma Society

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Delta Kappa Gamma is a professional honorary society for women educators. Dr. Annie Webb Blanton and friends founded the Alpha Chapter in 1929 at the University of Texas at Austin with the purpose of promoting women in education and bringing respect and recognition to the profession. The Society now has over 3,000 chapters in 77 state organizations in 14 countries. On March 23, 1935, at the Nimitz Hotel of Fredericksburg, Texas, Dr. Blanton and charter member Lalla M. Odom officiated the organiz...

American Legion. Fort Dearborn Post #364 (Dearborn, Mich.)

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