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Newsletter Inserts Vol. 4

Vol. 1 – Vol. 2 – Vol. 3 – Vol. 4 – Vol. 5

November 2004-July 2007, pp. 351-465

  • P351-354– Letters from a Pastor’s Wife- Mary Porter Taylor
  • P355-358– Laketown Twp, 1873, Day By Day- William B. Smalley Diary
  • P359-362– Cocktail napkin from The Dock; SHS Alumni Association-1926 program; Menu-The Corner Grill; Bank Book and Ticket Stubs
  • P363-366– Letters from a Pastor’s Wife- Mary Porter Taylor
  • P367-370– Laketown Twp, 1873, Day By Day- William B. Smalley Diary
  • P371– Grover Stout Daily Thoughts
  • P372-373– Early Survey Map with Wm G. Butler Notes
  • P374– Two More Tillstrom Stories
  • P375-378– Letters of Major William H. Dunn of Ganges
  • P379-382– Donald Richard Woodall-WWII Casualty
  • P383-386– Laketown Twp, 1873, Day By Day- William B. Smalley Diary
  • P387– A Green Beret’s Duffle Bag Memories of Saugatuck- Fred Jones
  • P388-389– Placemat from the House By The Side Of The Road- early 1950s
  • P390– A Special Saugatuck Antique
  • P391-394– Laketown Twp, 1873, Day By Day- William B. Smalley Diary
  • P395– Saugatuck Map- Force’s Snug Harbor Gas Station
  • P396-397– Lake Michigan Water Levels
  • P398– Wonders of Dune Grass-by Bob Simmonds
  • P398-401– Douglas Basket Factory- by Retha Haan
  • P402-405– Letter by surveyor William Forbes 1835
  • P406-408– Susan B. Anthony Visit to Saugatuck
  • P409-412– Early Days of Douglas-Story of Founding of Present Fine Town-by William A. May
  • P413-416– William G. Butler and his Land Grants
  • P417-420– Recollections of Ray Nies
  • P421-424– 1840 Newark Census
  • P425-428– Recollections of Ray Nies
  • P429-432– The Butler Family is Counted
  • P433-440– Recollections of Ray Nies
  • P441-444– The Kleinheksel Legacy
  • P445-448– Hattie’s 1876 Journal
  • P449-450– On The Trail Of Pirates in 1858
  • P451-452– Noted Author Remembers the Big Pool
  • P453-456– Hattie’s 1876 Journal
  • P457– Whistling Bill
  • P458– Obituaries as a Source for History
  • P459-460– Hattie’s 1876 Journal
  • P461-462– A Bit of Saugatuck on a North Shore
  • P463-464– In a Forest By The Water- by Jerry Hill
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