Annette Lavier collection, 1931-1969.

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Annette Lavier collection, 1931-1969.

Letter by Dane S. Dunlop, a school teacher on High Island, Beaver Island, Charlevoix County, Michigan, to the United States Department of Interior, written on behalf of Paul Kenawabakisse, an native American requesting assistance dealing with members of the House of David. He states that members of the House of David were cutting lumber from his property without payment, 1931. Kalamazoo Gazette article, ca. 1950s, about Lustron Homes. Songs and flowers from Riley, published by Cupples & Leon Co., New York, ca. 1950s. Harry Ashton's wish; and the Two ladders, and other stories, published by Carlton & Porter, New York. Water over the dam; Vicksburg then and now, by Grace Molineau, published by the Vicksburg Historical Society, Vicksburg, Michigan, 1972.

1 box (.25 cu. ft.)

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Dunlop, Dane S.

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Lavier, Annette,

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Molineau, Grace.

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Lustron Corporation

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Columbus, Ohio, manufacturer of prefabricated housing made of enamel baked steel, which operated ca. 1946-1952. From the description of Scrapbook, 1947-1950. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 41487669 From the description of Lustron home book of plans, 1948-1949. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 40824699 ...

House of David

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A religious cult that flourished in Benton Harbor, Michigan, in the 1910s and 1920s. The group was led by King Benjamin Purnell. He proclaimed himself the younger brother of Christ and the Seventh Messenger Angel who, according to the Book of Revelation, would gather together the 144,000 people who were to have immortal life on earth. From the description of Scrapbooks, [ca. 1921]-1924. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23933396 ...