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DONATIONS

The Kresge Foundation

Louisa St. Clair Chapter, NSDAR

Junior League Gardeners

Mrs. Kay Agney, Higbie Maxon Agney Realtors

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gandelot

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harle

Mr. Herman Mozer

GIFTS

Mrs. Patricia Colett

Book,

More faces – I have saw

Program, “The Merry Go Round of 1936”

Mrs. Patricia Cosgrove

Four old-fashioned bread pans, ladle, small black frying pan

Mr. and Mrs. John Conway

Architectural drawings of residence of

Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Drake on Windmill Pointe Drive

Mr. Ric Geyer

Blueprints, building drawings and letters related

to construction of 1100 Buckingham Road

Mr. Robert Hackathorn

Marble corner from fireplace at Torrey House

(torn down in the early 1960s)

Handwritten letters from Mrs. C.A. Dean

and typed transcript of the letters

Thank You, Donors

Mrs. Suzanne M. Karle

Abstract of Hollywood Sub-Division

Abstract and Title of $6,000 Deed

Blue Prints of 1470 and 1454 Hollywood

Ms. Sue Roncker

Membership roster of the Suburbia Garden Club

Ms. Anne Silver

Hand-drawn women on Hotel Gotham Stationary

Mr. Hal Smith

Booklet, “Here,There and Everywhere!”

Five Christmas Cards from Judy and Bob Kanzler

Mrs. Elizabeth Soby

Book,

In Detroit …Courage was Fashion,

by Alice Tarbell Crathern

Grosse Pointe Puzzle and the game Grosse Pointopoly

24 piece Wm. Rogers silver plated silverware set

Mrs. Eric VanderHagen

Leather-bound scrapbook from Cercle Dramatique

Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Weyhing

School District Artifacts, real estate information, blueprints,

Anecdotal family memories

The Grosse Pointe Historical Society is constantly growing and

sometimes updates need to be made to accommodate such growth.

Our top researchers, Pam Scanlon and Susan Bologna, know

this all too well and made a couple of great suggestions for the

Resource Center. By carefully rearranging some of our drafting

file cabinets we were able to create a lighted work station with

enough space to view our rare, oversized books.These fragile books

need to be handled very carefully and having a work station now

allows us to view these books with more ease and efficiency.

New at the Alfred B.

and Ruth S. Moran

Resource Center

Our indispensable handy man,

Phil Filkin, helps us re-organize

the Resource Center