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Hunter Savidge
TitleHunter Savidge
Date1860
SubjectSavidge, Hunter, 1828-1881
DescriptionHunter Savidge came to Spring Lake in 1856 to manufacture lumber as an associate of Young and Montag...
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Nathaniel Volney Slayton
TitleNathaniel Volney Slayton
Date1875
SubjectSlayton, Nathaniel Volney, 1838-1889
DescriptionIn 1873, Nathaniel Volney Slayton opened a grocery store in the Cutler House block. He was one of t...
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Henry Pennoyer
TitleHenry Pennoyer
Date1850
SubjectPennoyer, Henry, 1809-1886
DescriptionIn 1838, Henry Pennoyer was elected Ottawa County's first Sheriff. From 1838 to 1856, Pennoyer mana...
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Lora A. Smith
TitleLora A. Smith
Date1877
SubjectSmith, Lora A.
DescriptionMiss Lora A. Smith was a much-revered high school teacher and principal from 1877-1894.
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George Parks
TitleGeorge Parks
Date1867
SubjectParks, George, 1817-1880
DescriptionGeorge Parks, the first mayor of Grand Haven, elected 1867, settled in Grand Haven in 1844. Captain...
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Martha Huntington Duncan
TitleMartha Huntington Duncan
Date1890
SubjectDuncan, Martha Huntington, 1852-1918
DescriptionMartha Huntington Duncan was the wife of Robert Duncan, Mayor of Grand Haven from 1868-1869. Martha...
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Stephen Munroe
TitleStephen Munroe
Date1873
SubjectMunroe, Stephen
DescriptionDr. Stephen Munroe came to Grand Haven in 1850. Although a busy physician, he also was an entrepren...
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Permelia Wattles Parks
TitlePermelia Wattles Parks
Date1867
SubjectParks, Permelia Wattles, 1819-1891
DescriptionPermelia Wattles Parks was the wife of Grand Haven's first mayor, George Parks.
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Edward Payson Ferry
TitleEdward Payson Ferry
Date1877
SubjectFerry, Edward Payson, 1837-1917
DescriptionEdward Ferry was the son of William Montague and Amanda White Ferry. He engaged in lumbering, acqui...
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George E. Hubbard
TitleGeorge E. Hubbard
Date1883
SubjectHubbard, George E., 1833-1891
DescriptionGeorge Hubbard came to Grand Haven from Chicago in 1856 and opened the first tin and hardware store....
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Pierre C. Duvernay
TitlePierre C. Duvernay
Date1834
SubjectDuvernay, Pierre C., 1790-1862
DescriptionDuvernay, a French-Canadian, accompanied Ferry on his journey from Detroit to Grand Haven. They arr...
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William Montague Ferry
TitleWilliam Montague Ferry
Date1858
SubjectFerry, William Montague, 1796-1867
DescriptionReverend Ferry had been a missionary on Mackinac Island, who in the summer of 1834, made a circuit o...
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Robert W. Duncan
TitleRobert W. Duncan
Date1894
SubjectDuncan, Robert W., 1824-1903
DescriptionDuncan came to Grand Haven in 1851 and opened a law practice. He was representative to the Michigan...
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Elizabeth Hatton
TitleElizabeth Hatton
Date1915
SubjectHatton, Elizabeth, d. 1918?
DescriptionElizabeth was the first wife of William Hatton, president of Eagle Ottawa Leather Works. When Elizab...
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First Presbyterian Church
TitleFirst Presbyterian Church
Date1915
SubjectFirst Presbyterian Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionThe local Presbyterian church was begun by Rev. William Ferry in 1834. This building began as a stru...
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First Reformed Church
TitleFirst Reformed Church
Date1889
SubjectFirst Reformed Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionKnown as “the Church of Many Towers”, this was the third building to serve the congregat...
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Second Reformed Church
TitleSecond Reformed Church
Date1966
SubjectSecond Reformed Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionAn outgrowth of the First Reformed Church, this congregation formed in 1871. Its first two buildings...
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Seventh Day Adventist Church
TitleSeventh Day Adventist Church
Date1970
SubjectSeventh Day Adventist Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionThe founders of this church gathered initially in 1907. Their first permanent place of worship was e...
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St. John
TitleSt. John's Lutheran Church
Date1969
SubjectSt. John's Lutheran Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionFounded in 1865, the first St. John’s Lutheran Church was built two years later on the northw...
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St. Patrick
TitleSt. Patrick's Catholic Church, Demolition
Date1964
SubjectSt. Patrick's Catholic Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionThe first Catholic church in the area was built in 1857 in Spring Lake. In 1867, the Grand Haven fa...
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St. Patrick
TitleSt. Patrick's Catholic Church, Manse and School
Date1950
SubjectSt. Patrick's Catholic Church (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionSt. Patrick’s Church was built on Fulton Street in 1872 with funds from Captain Thomas Kirby....
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St. Paul
TitleSt. Paul's Evangelical Church
Date1950
SubjectProtestant church buildings -- Michigan -- Grand Haven
DescriptionIn 1882, a group of Evangelical Germans formed a congregation named the Evangelical-Lutheran St. Pau...
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St. Paul
TitleSt. Paul's United Church of Christ
Date1966
SubjectSt. Paul's United Church of Christ (Grand Haven, Mich.)
DescriptionThe cornerstone for this church was laid in 1893 when it was known as the Evangelical-Lutheran St. P...
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Dunewood Medical Center
TitleDunewood Medical Center
Date1976
SubjectHospitals -- Michigan -- Grand Haven
DescriptionJust west of Grand Haven’s hospital, the Medical Center was built on the site of Grand Haven...
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Elizabeth Hatton Hospital
TitleElizabeth Hatton Hospital
Date1919
SubjectHospitals -- Michigan -- Grand Haven
DescriptionGrand Haven’s first hospital, opened in 1919, was named after William Hatton’s decease...
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