Volume 41, number 8
May 2020
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society
Inside this issue: Cover Story: Little Bohemia Letter from our President page 2 Local History and the Expressway page 4 Share Your COVID-19 Story page 5 Grand Rapids Herald Headlines page 6 Preusser Jewelers page 6 Photo Sleuth page 7
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Little Bohemia: Part I From Kratzau to Grand Rapids, Michigan By: Nan Schichtel—GRHS Trustee My mother, Esther Shears Schichtel, and her uncle, Fred J. Esbaugh, loved to share stories about our family’s roots in the Sudeten Mountains of Northern Bohemia. The Riemer family came from Kratzau, now Chrastava, Czech Republic. The Schitky side came from Grottau, now Hrádek nad Nisou, Czech Republic. Both towns are north of Prague, near Liberec, formerly Reichenberg, close to the German and Polish borders. One Thanksgiving afternoon when I was about 11 years old, while most of the clan were watching football or playing setback, Uncle Fred sat me down on the couch with the family albums and a box of treasures. He told me that his mother, Anna Figure 1 Real photo postcard of Kratzau, Bohemia Riemer Esbaugh, was born in Kratzau in 1863 and came to America in 1866 with her parents, Josef and Maria Anna Schitky Riemer. The Riemers had planned to emigrate earlier, but the US Civil War deterred them. They were joining extended family who already were living in Grand Rapids, Dorr, and Alpine. Upon arrival, they initially stayed with Mrs. Blumrich, whose husband, City Physician Dr. Wenzel Blumrich, had died in 1862.
Grand Rapids Historical Society Figure 2 Anna Riemer, age 3, Kratzau, Bohemia
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