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L.S. Dooley, Jeweler Ledger
From the business statement we know that his Jeweler store was for some time located at 49 N. Main Street, Three Rivers. By 1964 it appears that Dooley had moved his business to a new location at 111 ½ W. Michigan Street. This may have been caused by new jewelers moving into the area, as seen within the 1964 Telephone Directory which has three jewelers all listed on N. Main Street. Although this directory does not list Dooley’s store.
Lull Carriage Company Collection
Lydia Siedschlag Papers
M. Basil Pennington OCSO Archive
Papers of Father M. Basil Pennington, OCSO, Trappist monk who wrote extensively on Catholic contemplative practices and was associated with the Centering Prayer movement at St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts. Drafts and typescripts of articles and books, serials and periodicals containing articles by or about Pennington, notes, correspondence, multi-media, also includes genealogical research concerning the Pennington family.
Mable Beckley Millen Collection
The collection is composed of 10 diaries written by Frederic Millen (1891- 1954) along with various letters written by family members from 1818 to 1932 all from the eastern part of the United States.
Mae Dorsey Hicks Collection
Mall City Harmonizers
The collection is composed of 2 boxes with 28 folders of many artifacts from the Mall City Harmonizers, a barbershop chorus, of Kalamazoo Michigan ranging from 1942 all the way up to 2022.
March Street Press Collection
Editorial office archive of March Street Press including correspondence, typescripts, proofs, copyright documents, photographs, cover art and ephemera. Also contains issues of Parting Gifts magazine and copies of books published by the press.
Marcia Kuder Collection
The collection is composed of the genealogy of Marcia Kuder and her various family lines from Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties all compiled by Marcia Kuder. The earliest family research begins in 1782 and ends in 2016. The donor’s family surnames include Laudenslager, Perkins, Stringham, Hussey, Bowen and Jones.
Margaret Poinier Bird
This collection is composed of 4 diaries detailing the daily activities of Margaret Poinier Bird, her husband, Charles Harold Bird, and their two daughters Margaret and Barbra Bird. The diaries document their travels across the United States and most of Europe from 1930 - 1932. In addition there is a large scrap book with many postcards and some photographs from their travels.