2015 04 GRHS Grand River Times 36-07

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Rapids Historical Society

Volume 36, number 7!

April 2015

Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society

W h o t he H ec k is Ab ner D oub led ay: Inside this issue: Cover Story: April program

B as eb all an d t h e Civil War by Bruce Allardice (member of the Chicago Civil War Round Table)

Letter from our President, page 2 Searching for Doc Lavan, by Robert Schichtel, part 2, page 4

Co sponsored by: Grand Rapids Civil War Round Table Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Grand Rapids Historical Society

Thursday, April 9, 2015, 7:00 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum

Happening in History, page 6 Photo Sleuth, page 7

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In May: Annual Banquet. Program: Berkey and Gay Litigation of 1933-34: The Furniture City’s Struggle Against a Corporate Raider. Save the date: May 14, 2015, 7:00 p.m., at the Women’s City Club.

Grand River Times!

Baseball was labeled the "national pastime" even before Fort Sumter, and Civil War soldiers spent more time playing baseball than they did fighting battles. Professor Allardice takes a sometimes serious, sometimes humorous, look at the "National Pastime" and how it was played during the Civil War. A professor of history at South Suburban College, Bruce S. Allardice is past president of the Northern Illinois Civil War Round Table, and past president of the Civil War Round Table of Chicago. Prof. Allardice has authored or coauthored six books, and numerous articles, on the Civil War. A Board Member of the Illinois State Historical Society, Prof. Allardice has presented numerous lectures and presentations on the Civil War and genealogy for Civil War Round Tables, museums, and civic organizations.

About the Grand Rapids Historical Society. The Grand Rapids Historical Society sponsors eight programs each year, beginning in September and running through May, including lectures, audio/ video presentations, demonstrations, collections, or special tours. Programs are co-sponsored by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Membership. Membership is open to all interested persons with annual dues of $30 per family, $20 for seniors and students, or $400 for a lifetime membership. The membership year runs from May to the following May. Members of the Grand Rapids Historical Society receive eight newsletters each year and a subscription to our annual magazine, Grand River Valley History. Members also receive a 20 percent discount on books published by the society as well as books published by the Grand Rapids Historical Commission. Change of Address. If you will be permanently or temporarily moving to a new address, please notify GRHS before your change occurs. Let us know your new address and the date you plan to leave and plan to return. Email to grhs.local@gmail.com, or mail to Grand Rapids Historical Society, c/o Grand Rapids Public Library, 111 Library Street NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503. 1


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