2017 02 GRHS Grand River Times 38-05

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Volume 38, number 5

February 2017

Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue: Cover Story: February program

Brookby and the Blodgetts PRESENTED BY:

Jeff Sytsma Letter from our President page 2

Thursday, February 9, 2017, 7:00 p.m. Ryerson Auditorium, Grand Rapids Public Library

Grand Rapids Area AfricanAmerican Museum & Archives page 4 African-American History Month page 5 Happening in History page 6 Photo Sleuth page 7

Search: Grand Rapids Historical Society Next program: After the February program, the Grand Rapids Historical Society’s next program will be on March at the Grand Rapids Public Library. Louis Moore will be speaking about the history of boxing in Grand Rapids with a presentation titled: Fighters From the Furniture

City. Grand River Times

The affluent and wealthy citizens of Grand Rapids once lived in the neighborhoods we know today as Heritage Hill and Cherry Hill. And the 400 block of E. Fulton was once lined with magnificent homes and impeccable lawns and gardens. Eventually these residents pushed further into the country, and many built country homes around the areas of Reeds Lake and Fisk Lake, in East Grand Rapids. The 1920’s saw a boom of construction around this area, with craftsmanship and hand-detailed work rarely seen today without a computerized machine. Among these country homes, one estate was built which was more aristocratic, more stately, and was better known than all the rest. This was the estate of Brookby. It’s owners were John W. and Minnie C. Blodgett. Today in the 21st century, most citizens really don’t know the Blodgett family. The family that lived here has all passed away, and the grandchildren and great-grandchildren are spread across the country. However, 100 years ago the Blodgett name summoned visions of, not only great wealth, but of civic leadership and philanthropy. Along with the Waters, the Lowes, the Bissells, and other similar families, the Blodgetts were among the top leaders in the greater Grand Rapids area, but their influence was felt across the country. Continued on page 3 1


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