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Go to Sundberg, Harold (Interview outline and video), 2011 item page

Harold Sundberg, born April 14th 1926 in Red Wing, Minnesota, served in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1950 during the end of World War II and the early part of the Korean War. During this time Harold spent much of his service studying electronics and…
Go to Such, Tad (Interview outline and video), 2007 item page

Tad Such served in the US Air Force between 1980 and 1983. He was stationed at Holman Air Force Base in New Mexico, where he worked as a heavy equipment operator.
Go to Succop, Robert (Interview outline and video), 2004 item page

Robert Succop was born in Petoskey, Michigan and served in the Army during World War II. He joined the Army after Pearl Harbor, and worked for a short time in Chicago, Illinois teaching basic electricity before he was transferred to the 989th Company…
Go to Sturim, Harriet (Interview outline and video), 2015 item page

Harriet Sturim was born in the Bronx, New York City, New York in 1943 to German immigrants that had fled the Nazi persecution of Jewish citizens in the 1930s. She met her husband, Rick Sturim, in a Jewish youth group as teenagers and reconnected…
Go to Sturim, Frederick P (Interview outline and video), 2015 item page

Rick Sturim was born in Brooklyn, New York on October 21, 1942. He attended college at the Newark College of Engineering and joined the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps. He graduated in 1964 and was commissioned in that same year as a 2nd…
Go to Abraham Lincoln's first law partner John T. Stuart item page

John T. Stuart, Abraham Lincoln's first law partner from April 12, 1837 until May 14, 1841. Print from portrait in the office of Mr. Logan Hay. Signed declaration of responsibility for costs, dated August 26, 1837.
Go to Lost Borders item page

Binding of Lost Borders, by Mary Austin, published by Harper & Brothers, 1909.
Go to The Barrier: A Novel item page

Binding of The Barrier: A Novel, by Rex Beach, published by Harper & Bros., 1908.
Go to Dandelion Cottage item page

Binding of Dandelion Cottage, by Carroll Watson Rankin, published by H. Holt and Company, 1946.
Go to Pa Flickinger's Folks item page

Binding of Pa Flickinger's Folks, by Bessie R. Hoover, published by Harper & Brothers, 1909.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, October 27, 1855 item page

Letter expressing Holmes's desire that a Constitutional Union Party be formed for the 1856 election.
Go to Strum, Susan (Interview transcript and video), 2019 item page

Susan Strum was born in Alberta, Canada, in 1951 and grew up in Michigan after her father’s work moved to the United States. Her father was a Canadian citizen working for a telephone company in Edmonton and her mother was a schoolteacher in Michigan.…
Go to Struble, Lambert (Interview outline and video), 2014 item page

Lambert Struble is a World War II veteran who was born in Muir, Michigan in 1925. He grew up there and in 1943 he was drafted into the Army and was inducted at Camp Grant, Illinois. He received heavy weapons training at Camp Wolters, Texas and then…
Go to Strom, Carl J. (Interview transcript and video), 2004 item page

Carl J. Strom is a WWII Veteran who served in the United States Army in France and Italy from July 1942 to May 1945. Strom was a platoon leader in ompany B, 141st Regiment, 36th Infantry Division and fought at the Rapido River crossing, Monte…
Go to Strehlau, Wesley K. (Interview outline and video), 2009 item page

Wesley Strehlau was born on December 14, 1926 in Detroit, MI. He served in World War II in the U.S. Navy as a second class water tender. During his three years of service, his responsibilities included operating and repairing machinery. He traveled…
Go to Straayer, Leonard (Interview outline and video), 2008 item page

Leonard Straayer was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on March 30, 1918. He was drafted in 1941, shortly after graduating from high school. Leonard was assigned to a service company in the 126th infantry and drove trucks. He was first sent to South…
Go to Stout, Donald (Interview outline and video), 2014 item page

Donald Stout was born in Muskegon, Michigan on July 20, 1923. He grew up in Muskegon and enlisted in the Michigan National Guard on June 30, 1939. In October 1940 his unit, G Company of the 126th Infantry of the 32nd Division was mobilized and sent…
Go to Story, Ronald D. (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2007 item page

Ron Story was born in Lowell, Michigan and graduated from high school in 1950. Ron was drafted into the Army in 1952 and feels that he was very fortunate that he was sent to Europe rather than Korea. Ron was stationed in La Rochelle, France on the…
Go to Christine Marcus Stone interview (video and transcript) item page

Christine Marcus Stone is a painter of Navajo, Scottish, and English descent, who was born in Tuscon, Arizona and moved to Michigan at a young age. In her interview, she disucsses her arts education, her personal and family history, and the Grand…
Go to Stolt, Edward (Interview outline and video), 2008 item page

Edward Stolt was born Jan 13, 1919, in Bayshore, Michigan. His family moved around frequently. He did not finish school, and stopped at the eighth grade. He worked on farms until he joined the Army. He was at Fort Leonard Wood for three years…
Go to Stolk, Peggy (Interview transcript and video), 2008 item page

Peggy Stolk was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and grew up during the Depression. Her family never ran into any major problems during that time, but afterwards her father left her mother with six children to raise on her own. Peggy worked during…
Go to Stolk, Mike (Interview outline and video), 2007 item page

Mike Stolk was born in 1920, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was drafted in 1942, and trained at Fort Sill as an artillerist. His main job was to site guns and check their ranges. His unit went to England in 1942 and served in France, Belgium,…
Go to Stoepker, Jack (Interview outline and video), 2015 item page

Jack Stoepker was born in 1928 in Holland, Michigan, and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He served as an air raid warden during World War II, and enlisted in the Army in summer 1946. While training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, he injured a knee and was…
Go to Mayor's remaks for the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Temple B'nai Israel item page

Letter with enclosed remarks from Edward J. Stewart, Mayor of Muskegon, Michigan to Mr. Richard Kaufman of Temple B'nai Israel regarding his absence from the 25th Anniversary Celebration and his intended remarks for the event.

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