Browse Items (226 total)

  • Collection: Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat collection
Go to Schuurman family, 1928 item page

Photograph of the Schuurman family. Left to right: Adriana B., Cornelis, L. Schuurman-Hennipman, Lisje Schuurman, Jacob N. and Nicolaas P. J. Schuurman.
Go to Schuurman family, 1933 item page

Photograph of Adriana B. Schuurman (b. 1916) seated on the floor at the feet of her parents, Listje Schuurman-Hennipman (b. 1889) and Nicholas P. J. Schuurman (b. 1890).
Go to Senate Concurrent Resolution 108 (1983) item page

Typescript text of the State of Michigan Senate Concurrent Resolution 108, to honor Mr. Peter Termaat and Mrs. Adriana Termaat.
Go to Service of Comemoration: Kristall Nacht item page

Address delivered by Pieter N. Termaat at Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 9, 1988.
Go to Seven From Area to be Honored for Resistance Work in WWII item page

Article about Termaats' and others honors with the Resistance Remembrance Cross.
Go to Snowman, 1955 item page

Snowman at Termaat family residence, 1920 Haines Avenue NW, Grand Rapids
Go to Staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp, 1945 item page

Group photograph of staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp for Nazi women. Center front: Cornelis Barend Termaat, Camp Commander and Hendrika Termaat-Harms. Taken after Victory Europe Day, 1945.
Go to Starvation documentation item page

Map of the Netherlands annotated by Pieter Termaat, and notes from Termaat documenting the starvation conditions during the Nazi occupation, and locations of farms visited to acquire food.
Go to Termaat Authorization for visit item page

Authorization for Pieter Termaat to visit Grand Rapids, Michigan as a contract employee of Touche, Niven, Bailey & Smart.
Go to Termaat boys greeting Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Netherlands, 1952 item page

Photograph of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Netherlands, Governor Williams of Michigan, Nicolaas P. J. Termaat, and Cornelis B. Termaat. The Termaat boys greet the Queen and Prince on their visit to Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Go to Termaat Emigration documents item page

Several documents related to Termaat family's emigration from the Netherlands to Grand Rapids, Michigan. In English and Dutch.
Go to Termaat family and friends, 1957 item page

Group photograph of Termaat family and friends in spring outfits. Front, left to right: Mike and Pete Termaat, Nancy Albers. Back: left to right: Peter, Keith and Adriana Termaat, Nelly Sr. and Jr., Karl and Jean Vanderlaan. 1920 Haines NW, Grand…
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