Volume 37, number 1
September 2015
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue: Cover Story: September program Letter from our President, page 2
A WALK THROUGH OAK GROVE CEMETERY BY THOMAS DILLEY Saturday, September 12, 2015, 10:00 a.m.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015 12:00 p.m.
page 4 History of Labor Day, Page 6 Happening in History, page 6 Photo Sleuth, page 7
Our exploration of the historic burial sites of Grand Rapids will continue on September 12 & 13, at one of the oldest, and certainly the smallest of city cemeteries, Oak Grove Cemetery. Though today situated in the midst of the busy, and thoroughly developed southeast end of the City of Grand Rapids, our walk into Oak Grove Cemetery will provide a brief look at what much of southern Kent County looked like more than a century and a half ago. When the cemetery was first opened, as the Paris Township Cemetery probably about 1839, all of the land that surrounded it was forested, and then only beginning to be opened up by early arrivals for farming purposes.
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Next program: After the September cemetery tours, the Grand Rapids Historical Society’s next program will be on October 8, 2015 at the Donnelly Center at Aquinas College. The speaker will be Ron Yob, Tribal Chairman of the Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians and Adjunct Instructor in the Sociology Dept. of Aquinas College.
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