Gundlach Family Collection, Circa 1890- 2003.

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Gundlach Family Collection, Circa 1890- 2003.

Collection, circa 1890s-2003, of the Gundlach family of Houghton, Michigan. Includes business papers and records from the Herman Gundlach, Inc. construction company and the Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home as well as personal papers, photograph albums, notebooks, clipping albums, audiovisual materials, and other printed ephemera.

42.0 cubic feet; 33 boxes.

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Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home (Calumet, Mich.)

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Gundlach, Barbara Jane Kettle, 1914-1983

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Herman Gundlach, Inc.

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Gundlach family

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A native of Houghton, Michigan, Herman 'Winks' Gundlach was born in 1913. He received his baccalaureate in civil engineering from Harvard University in 1935. During his student years, he played varsity football and lacrosse for the Crimson and captained the 1934 football team. He was named to various All-Eastern and All-American football teams and played for the College All-Star Squad against the Chicago Bears in the 1935 All-Star Game. Following graduation, he played professional football with ...

Gundlach, Herman 1913-2005

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A native of Houghton Michigan, Herman 'Winks' Gundlach was born in 1913. He received his baccalaureate in civil engineering from Harvard University in 1935. During his student years, he played varsity football and lacrosse for the Crimson and captained the 1934 football team. He was named to various All-Eastern and All-American football teams and played for the College All-Star Squad against the Chicago Bears in the 1935 All-Star Game. Following graduation, he played professional football with t...