Volume 42, number 1
September 2020
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society
Inside this issue: Cover Story: Vice and Flowers Updated Photo Sleuth page 2 Little Bohemia: The Leitelt Family page 4 2020 Program Schedule page Photo Sleuth page 7
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Vice and Flowers: The Black Hills, 1890—1906 By: Matthew Daley, GRHS Board Member, and Professor of History, GVSU Thursday, September 10, 2020, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Program on Zoom and YouTube https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ tZwtdeusqD4qH9F5LZybktdqvIH-r4Ej1-th
In 1906, the Grand Rapids Press ran a story entitled “Where Vice Dwelt Peaceful” about the transformation of the Black Hills from a center of vice to a growing neighborhood of homes. “The Hills were a regular breeding ground for crime. Many a lad started on a career there that landed him in prison” recalled Detective Joseph Smith of the GRPD on the area’s colorful past. The Black Hills, named for the black oaks that grew along its slopes, is a rock outcropping lying between the Grand River and the steep ridge to the east where Grandville Avenue runs.
Our next program will be on Thursday, October 8, 2020. Ruth Stevens will be speaking about: Women Should be Seen and Heard: Grand Rapids and the Fight for the Vote
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