Celery City Dirt Collection
Celery City Dirt Collection
Celery City Dirt was a newsletter, that appears to have been printed twice a month, produced for the local Kalamazoo soldiers during World War II. It was filled with all types of information about weather, business, sports, jokes, addresses, schools and just general information. Western's purchase of the Old Gateway Golf Course is mentioned along with activities of various local individuals. No listing of who specifically was responsible for the newsletter however the address listed was 132 Edgemoor, Kalamazoo 34, Michigan which was the home for Clifford Povenz who was a vice-president for Crescent Engraving. The August 4, 1944 issue reports that it is the second issue coming from the offices of Crescent Engraving. Previous to that the group met at various homes and at the Arctic Ice Cream Company. All of the newsletters have envelopes addressed to the servicemen who were getting the newsletter. Five of them were sent to Dean Arend (A-1191), the other one was sent to Victor E. Lewis.
- Conditions Governing Access
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No restrictions
- Dates
- Creation: 1944-1945
- Extent
- 0.05 Cubic Feet
- Language of Materials
- English
Folder 1
v. 1, n. 18, August 4, 1944
- Dates
- created: August 4, 1944
v. 1, n. 19, August 18, 1944
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- created: August 18, 1944
v. 1, n. 20, September 1, 1944
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- created: September 1, 1944
v. 1, n. 21, September 15, 1944
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- created: September 15, 1944
v. 2, n. 1, November 26, 1944
- Dates
- created: November 26, 1944
v. 2, n. 16, June 22, 1945
- Dates
- created: June 22, 1945
Citation
Cite Item
Celery City Dirt Collection, RH-A-3400. Western Michigan University Archives & Regional History Collections.
Cite Item Description
Celery City Dirt Collection, RH-A-3400. Western Michigan University Archives & Regional History Collections. https://aspace.library.wmich.edu/repositories/3/resources/22 Accessed April 07, 2025.