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1-2000 “30 YEARS OF THE MUSEUM GUILD OF DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 53 “50 YEARS AND COUNTING” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 29 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-ARCHIVES” (Part III of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 35-40 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-BACKGROUND OF THE BEGINNINGS” (Part I of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3-7 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-EDUCATION” (Part VII of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99-109 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-A LIVING MUSEUM – SPECIAL EVENTS” (Part VI of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 73-84 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-THE McFADDEN-ROSS STORY” (Part II of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 8-14 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-PUBLICATIONS” (Part V of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 67-72 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM-RESTORATION AND THE FUTURE” (Part VIII of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 110-115 “50 YEARS: THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM - THE THIRD DIMENSION – EXHIBITS AND COLLECTIONS” (Part IV of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 41-51 “50 YEARS OF A LOCAL HISTORICAL AGENCY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 88 “60 YEARS: DEARBORN HISTORICAL COMMISSION” by Lester A. Twork: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 29-36 “90 YEARS OF EDUCATION IN ONE CITY BLOCK” by Lester A. Twork: 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 54-61 “120TH ANNIVERSARY OF AN INDUSTRIALIST’S BIRTH” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “175 YEARS OF SERVICE, A HISTORY OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF DEARBORN” by Elizabeth Curtis: D. H. S. Report, Part 1, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 88 Part 2, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 118 “1831 GARDNER HOUSE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 “1887” by Quinn C. Smet: 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 27-34 “1987 TO BE A BIG HISTORICAL YEAR FOR THE NATION & MICHIGAN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 “1988 WAS A SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL YEAR” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 26 “1929-2004 DEARBORN PROUD PAST, BRIGHT FUTURE by Mary V. MacDonald:” Muse Editorial, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 23 “1941 STRIKE PHOTO WINS A PULITZER FOR ‘One Shot Milton’,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 37 “1991: THE REVERSE OF 1947”: Automobile Industry, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 88

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A ABBAS, LEENA: “Paradise Lost and Found?,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 75 ABEEL, AUGUSTA: Mrs. Francis H. Parker, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 105 JAMES STILLE: Commandant Detroit Arsenal, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 24-25; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 76-77; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 63-66 MARY P.: Mrs. James Stille Abeel, Letter About Widow’s Pension, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 65 ABELL, ALEXANDER GURDON: “Alexander Gurdon Abell, Father,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63-75 ALEXANDER: “Ally,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 71 ANNA MORGAN: Mrs. Gurdon Abell, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63 EMILIE AUSTIN: Mrs. Alexander Gurdon Abell, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 70 EMILIE AUGUSTA: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 66, 69, 71, 72 GURDON: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 70, 72 MADELINE CRAGIN: “Maddy,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 71, 74 OLIVER CLINTON: “Clinton,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 69 SARAH: 1991, Vol. 31, 68, 69, 71, 72-73 SARAH AUSTIN: Mrs. Alexander Gurdon Abell, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 64 SOPHIA AUGUSTA: “Augusta,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 66, #4, 108 SUSAN: Mrs. Thomas M. Marston, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 66, 68, 69 WALTER: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 71 ABERCROMBIE, JAMES E.: Appt, D.H.C., 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 25 “A-BIT-O-HISTORY” by Donald V. Baut: - “An Early Advertisement,” D. P. Lapham General Merchant, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 37 - “Early Days At The Detroit Arsenal,” 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 15-18

- “Fines And Penalties,” 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 35

- “Fractional School District No. Six, Springwells,” 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & 2, 18-19

- “From The Cyrus Howard Papers,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 46-47 - “Notes From Dearborn’s First Undertaker,” Elba D. Howe, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 84

- “The O’Brien Family in Dearborn,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 47-48 - “Teaching In Old Dearborn,” 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 36

- “Township And Sections,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 83 ABORIGINAL RESEARCH CLUB: Disbands, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 90 “A Brief History of the City of Dearborn,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 3-6 “A Brief History of Fort Detroit…,” 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 48 “A Chat with Kari Guido: ‘He Took Care of the City, And I Took Care of the Home,” 2013, Vol.50, #1, 130-144 ACKERMANN, RALPH C.: American Revolution Bicentennial Commissioner, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 “ACQUISITION OF THE GARDNER HOUSE, THE” by Richard E. Carden: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 20-23 ADAM, ROBERT: Architect, Mentioned, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99 FRANKLIN A.: “Four Views Of The Rouge River Or A Place Where A Deer Was Born,” 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 41-56 JOHN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 146 RAY H.: Mentioned, 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 92-93, #4, 108; 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 56 Superintendent, Dearborn Public Schools, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 60; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91

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“Builders of Dearborn –Long-time Dearborn Educator: Ray H. Adams,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 21-22 SAMUEL: “Profiles of the Signatories” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 62 ADAMS, FRANK: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 GEORGE: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 ADAMS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, RAY H.: 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 60; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 6; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 22 Mentioned, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 14; 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 56; 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 84 ADDAMS, JANE: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 113 ADDISON FORD AND SON: Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 8; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 10-11, 16, 18; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 17 “AFFECTIONATE FAREWELL, AN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 59-61 “AFTERMATH OF A BUDGET CRUNCH” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 120 AGRICULTURE: “Down On The Farm In Dearborn Township,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 78 “Fabric to Farming: Richard Haigh,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97-98 “George Washington the Farmer,” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15-28 “Henry Ford and the Farmer,” 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 103-113 “Highlights of Michigan Agriculture,” 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 114-129 “Two Centuries of Farming in Dearborn Township,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-94 AHERN, PATRICK: “Patrick Ahern, Henry Ford and Fair Lane,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 3-18 AIRCRAFT: Airplanes, Consolidated Aircraft–B-24 Bombers, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69 Ford Motor Company - B-24 Liberator Bombers, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-43, 46, 47, 50; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69-71 Tri-Motor, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 122; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 50 Gliders, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 82-84 “Henry Ford & Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 “Pride of Detroit,” Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 63

Stout Metal Airplane Company, “Maiden Detroit,” 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 48 Airships, Los Angeles, Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 63 Shenandoah, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 97

AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Ford Airport Mooring Mast, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 97 AIRCRAFT ENGINES: Ford Motor Company, Intermittent Pulse Jet, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 85-86 “Ford Aircraft Engines,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 42-46; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 67-68

Lincoln Motor Company, Liberty, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 45 AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS: SEE AIRCRAFT DEVOLOPMENT CORPORATION SEE CONSOLIDATED AIRCRAFT COMPANY SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE KAISER-FRAZER CORPORATION SEE STOUT METAL AIRPLANE COMPANY SEE WACO AIRCRAFT COMPANY AIRPORTS: Detroit Metropolitan, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 50; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 71 Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, 1961, #1, #4, 49; 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62-63; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 114, 122, 124; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 50 “Ford Airport Mooring Mast,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 Wright Field, U. S. Army Air Field, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 85-86 Willow Run, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 50, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 71

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AIRSHIP: SEE AIRCRAFT ALBERTSON, ELIZABETH M.: D.H.C., 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 11; 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4; 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 62 Appt., D.H.C., 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 26 “The Museum’s Victorian Doll House,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 58 ALCONA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 ALDERFER, WILLIAM K.: “House Divided,” Lincoln’s Speech, 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 71-72 ALEXANDER, JOHN W.: 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 75, 81; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95-96 “ALEXANDER GORDEN ABELL, FATHER” by Donald V. Baut: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63-75 ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA: Queen Victoria of England, Mentioned, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 “ALFRED WOODWORTH HOUSE, THE” by Joseph F. Oldenburg: 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 83-94 ALGER, COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 “ALL TIN LIZZIES WERE NOT PAINTED BLACK” by David L. Lewis: 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 23-24 ALLEGAN COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 ALLEN, CHARLES: 1st Michigan Sharpshooter, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 19 CHARLES BRONSON: Reverend, Supt. of Detroit District Methodist Churches, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 74 DAVID: Dearborn Postmaster, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & 3, 35 MARSHALL T.: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 ALLEN-FORD COMPANY: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90, 92

ALLISON, FRED: Electric Motor, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15 ALLYN, LUCY BILLINGS: Mrs. Richard Haigh, Sr., 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 THOMAS: Private, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 41 ALPENA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 ALVERSON, MARGUERITE: Employ., D.H.M., 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 139 Resig., D.H.M., 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 76 AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OF STREET, ELECTRIC RAILWAY AND MOTOR COACH EMPLOYEES OF AMERICA: Labor Union, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 10 AMERICAN ARAB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Mentioned, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 82 “AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE CENTENNIAL, THE” by Michael Skinner: D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 119 “AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY CENTENNIAL 1896-1996” by Michael Skinner: D.H.S. Report, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 28 “AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY CENTNNNIAL CALENDAR: THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS 1896-1946”: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 52-53 THE SECOND FIFTY YEARS”: 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 116-117 “AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE PIONEERS OF THE FIRST DECADE, 1893-1903” by Leslie R. Henry: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 75-86 “AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SIGNERS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 22-25, #2, 52-53, #3, 82-83, #4, 112-113; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 20-21, #2, 50-51, #3, 80-81, #4, 106-107; 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 24-25, #2, 54-55 AMERICAN HERITAGE PROGRAM: 1946 “Let Freedom Ring,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 80 AMERICAN INDIANS: SEE NATIVE AMERICANS SEE ALSO INDIANS AMERICAN LEGION: Edsel Ford Post, Willow Run Memorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 47 AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION: Mentioned, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 76 AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL: Mentioned, 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 131, 1973 #1, 26 Celebration - 1975-1976, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 79 Commission Ordinance #73-1976, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 111-114, 115

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Exhibits, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 31, #2, 65 Restoration of Commandant’s Quarters, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 101, #4, 133-134 Historical Marker, Arsenal Powder Magazine, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 131-132

“American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Dearborn,” 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66 AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL: “Bicentennial Era Restoration At Arsenal Park,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 99-108 “Bicentennial In Dearborn, The,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 111-118 “Bicentennial Memorandum,” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 98-100, 107 “Bicentennial Pilgrimage,” Muse Editorial, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 111 “Bicentennially Yours,” Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 127 “Church’s Role In The Founding Of The United States, The,” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 99-100, 107 “Dearborn History & The American Bicentennial Era,” 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 25-29 “Do Your Thing,” Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 25 “Document That Traveled, The,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 17-24 “July 4, 1976, Plus Before And After,” Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 97 “Liberty Bell,” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 91-96 “Our Nation’s Bicentennial,” Muse Editorial, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 26 “Your Dearborn Historical Museum And The Bicentennial,” Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 64 “AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION OF DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66 AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Battle of Bunker Hill, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & 2, 4-5 Battle of Saratoga, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & 2, 6-9 Battle of Monmouth, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 9-10 Expedition to Quebec, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 5-6 Great Lakes Native Americans, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 10, 12 “Profiles Of The Signatories,” 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 24-25, #2, 60-61, #3, 104-105, #4, 146-147; 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 30-31, #2, 64-65, #3, 106-107, #4, 146-147; 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 28-29, #2, 78-79, #3, 114-115, #4, 136-137; 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 28-29, #2, 62-63 “Treaty of Paris: 1783,” 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 85-96 “Vignettes of History: - The American Revolutionary War Southern Theatre – 1778–1781,” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 81-87 - The American Revolutionary War Surrender At Yorktown – 1781,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 76-84

- Declaration of Independence,” 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 60-61

- First Continental Congress-Philadelphia,” 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 76-77

- Jamestown And The Year 1607,” 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 112-113

- Lexington-Concord…Prelude To Independence,” 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 62-63

- Rebellion – 1775,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 26-27

- The Signer Of The Declaration of Independence,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 128-129 - Valley Forge: Symbols Of Freedom 1777-1778 1977-1978,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 25-27 AMERICAN ROAD SYSTEM: “The Evolution of the American Road System During the Late 19th

and Early 20th Centuries,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 11-17 AMERICAN STATE BANK: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 48 AMERICAN TRANSIT CORPORATION: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 12 AMMAN FAMILY: Five Mile House, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70 AMPHIBIAN: “Dearborn’s Ducks,” GPW Reconnaissance Vehicles, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 103-104; reprint, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 77-78 ANDERKO, ROBIN: Employ., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 56; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 41, 44, 50;

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2001, Vol. 41, #4, 108 ANDERSON, JOHN: Letter to Father, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 16-18 PAUL D.: Dearborn Civil War Centennial Commissioner, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & 2, 25; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67-68 ANDERSON, RICHARD M.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 125 ANDERSON CARRIAGE COMPANY OF DETROIT: Detroit Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14-15 Owners, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14

ANDERSONVILLE PRISON AND STATION: Civil War, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 17-20; 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 110 ANDRESS, EDWIN V.: 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 20 ANDRUS, MARYANNE: Resigns D.H.M., 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 87 “Follow the North Star: The Underground Railroad Through Southern Michigan,” 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 35-42 ANGEL, TOMMIE R: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 130 ANKENY, ROBERT W.: “’The Old Perspector’ Strikes Pay Dirt With Historical Society,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 150-151 ANIMAL RECYCLING: “Our Early Animal Recycling,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56-57 “ANOTHER CHRISTMAS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 108 ANTIQUE APPRAISAL CLINIC: SEE MUSEUM GUILD OF DEARBORN ANTOL, DAVID: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 124 ANTRIM COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 “APPEAL, AN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 33 APPERSON, EDGAR: Apperson Automobiles, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77 ELMER; Apperson Automobiles, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77 APPERSON AUTOMOBILES: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77 AQUILA STURGES CHAPTER– DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Mentioned, Vol. 29, 1979, #4, 128 “ARABIAN NIGHT:” Dearborn Shine Club, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 82 ARBRES MATACHES: “Land Patents Issued By Duperon Baby 1780-1796 To Settlers Along Baby Creek Arebres Mataches of the River Rouge,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 3-11 ARCHAEOLOGY: “Great Lakes The: An Emerging Landscape,” 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 7-11 ARCHER, ROBERT K.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 ARCHITECTS: Adam, Robert, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99

Bennett & Straight, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 52 Bulfinch, Charles, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99

Guenther, Robert, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 Derrick, Robert - Ford Summer Retreat, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 74 Field, Hinchman & Smith, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35 Kahn, Albert, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 37, 49 Kamper, Louis, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 70, 74 Malcomson & Higginbotham, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52 McIntire, Samuel, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99, 106, 107 Van Tine, William H., 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 53-54; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 18-19 Von Holst, H. L., 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 52, 53 Von Holst & Fyfe, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 52-53 Willeke, Leonard B., “Fordson Village: A Model Industrial Suburb,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 51-55

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ARCHIVAL PRESERVATION: “To Save or Not to Save - That is the Question,” 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 17-19 “Paper Treasures,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 112-117

ARCY, EDWARD T.: “Centennial Stamp,” Henry Ford, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 96 “ARE STRUCTURAL REMINDERS OF OUR HERITAGE WORTH IT?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 80 “ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH WHAT WE DO?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 55 ARENAC COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 “ARMISTICE DAY TRAGEDY: LT. MORROW’S STORY” by William K. McElhone: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 99-108 “ARMORY BUILDING DEDICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 77-78 “ARMORY/MASONIC LODGE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 23 Army Nurse Corps WWII: Anna Johnson, 1995, #4, 99-108 ARNA MILLS: 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 48 Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64 ARNESON, KARIN: Mrs. Winfield Arneson, Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 79 WINFIELD H.: Bicentennial Committee of Wayne County, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 60 Chief Curator, D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 43, 45-46, 47, #4, 99, 103, 104; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 108 Curator of Research, D.H.M., 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 124 Editor of Michigan Museums Review, 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 144 Employ., D.H.M., Biog., 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 9 History Seminar, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 109 Research, National Archives, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 26, #2, 43-45; 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 36, #2, 68; 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 27 Retires, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 87 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Archives” (Part 3 of 8), 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 35-40 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum Background of the Beginnings” (Part 1 of 8), 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3-7 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum Publications” (Part 5 of 8), 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 67-72 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum Restoration & The Future” (Part 8 of 8), 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 110-115 “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 22-25, #2, 52-53, #3, 82-83, #4, 112-113; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 20-21, #2, 50-51, #3, 80-81, #4, 106-107; 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 24-25, #2, 54-55 “Armory Building Dedication,” 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 77-78 “Arsenal Commandants: 1833-1875 - James Stille Abeel,” 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 63-66 -Joshua Howard,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 4-5 -Josiah Gorgas,” 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 35-37 -Otho Ernest Michaelis,” 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 70-75 -Francis H. Parker,” 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 104-107 -William H. Rexford,” 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 99-101 -Dr. Thomas M. Sweeney,” 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 43-45 -Stephen H. Webb,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 9-10 “Arsenal Marker: Recognition Of Powder Magazine And Mary Elizabeth Ross,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 130-132 “Arsenal Marker Dedication,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 85-86

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“Bicentennial Era Restoration At Arsenal Park,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 99-108 “Bicentennial Memorandum,” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 98-100, 107 “Builders of Dearborn, The: Agricultural Professors - Alfred B. & Frank A. Gulley,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 108-109 Anthony Wagner: Brickmaker & Hotel Proprietor,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 21-22 Arsenal Builder - Col. Joshua Howard,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 49-50 Bark Covered House Fame - William Nowlin,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 85-86 Businessman of Many Interest - Floyd L. Maxwell,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 22-23 ARNESON, WINFIELD H.: “Builders of Dearborn, The: Charles Roulo – Springwells Township Pioneer,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 47-48 Civic Leader & Benefactor - Fred E. Maples,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 106-107

Clyde M. Ford,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113-114 Contractor & D.U.R. Motorman - David H. Barker,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83-84 Dearborn’s First Department Store - William & Margaret Sloss,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 79-80 Doctor – Dentist – Lawyer – Politician - Dr. Eugene C. Keyes,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 107-108 Dr. Edsel A. Ruddiman: Soybean Nutrition Researcher,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 29-30 Dr. Edward F. Fisher: Dedicated Community Servant,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 23-24 Early Newspaper Publisher - William F. Kronberg,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 22-23 Early Painter & Decorator - John M. Farland,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98-100 Fabric to Farming - Richard Haigh,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97-98 Floyd E. Yinger; Former Fordson Mayor,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 76-78 Friend of the Bereaved - Louis E. Howe,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 50-52 Harness Maker & Civic Leader - Herman Blankertz,” Vol. 30, 1991, #1, 21-22 James M. Guinan: Business & Civic Leader Spanning 60 Years,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18-19 Lee Hankinson: First Licensed Master Plumber,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 54-55 Long-time Dearborn Educator - Ray H. Adams,” 1989, Vol. 29, #l, 21-22 Michael McFadden’s General Store,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 16-18 Pioneer Brickmaker & Public Servant - Titus Dort,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24-25 Prospector to Mayor - Joseph M. Karmann,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 52-53 Public Servent & Farmer - William Daly,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 48-49 Samuel D. Lapham; Businessman of Many Interest,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 55-56 Six Mile House Proprietor - John H. Schaefer,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 22-23 Tale of a Lost Opportunity - Dr. Samuel P. Duffield,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81-82 The Humanitarian Doctor - Dr. Edward S. Snow,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 51-52 The Ten Eyck Traven - Conrad Ten Eyck,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 107-108 To Sell is to Serve - Graham Brothers,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 53-55

Village President & Business Leader – Herman Kalmbach,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 48-49 Village of Springwells First President - Charles T. Horger,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 87

Wagon Farmer & Elected Official - Herbert E. Harlan,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 100-101 William B. Stout: Engineering Wizard,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 53-54 William Ten Eyck Gregory: Real Estate Purchaser,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 75-76 “Businesses Of Consolidated Dearborn 1929-1930, The,” (Part 1 of 2), 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 33-45

(Part 2 of 2), 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 67-78 “Cabriolet (Carriage) Comes Home,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 55-58 “Civil War Marker Dedication,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 66-69 “Commandant’s Quarters: An Interior Restoration,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 3-15

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“Commandant’s Quarters Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places,” 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 63-65 “Commandant’s Quarters State Marker Dedication,” 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 127-130 “Commission Marker Dedication,” 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 86 “Dearborn Doctors At The Turn Of The Century,” 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 3-11 “Dearborn General Store: 1840 Prices,” 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 28-29 “Dearborn’s Fourth Of July,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 54 “Detroit Arsenal Story – 1833-1875, The Part 7 - Disposition of Quartermaster Supplies at Public Auction,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 109-124 ARNESON, WINFIELD H.: “Early Christmas Postcards,” 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 101-118 “Early Independence Days In Dearborn,” 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 95-104 “Floyd L. Haight: Historian And Educator,” 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 131-135 “Ford Motor Company: 75 Years,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 39-45 “Forty Years” Dearborn Historical Museum, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 57-69 “Gardner House Acquisition Story, The,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3-10 “George Washington the Farmer” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15-28 “Henry Dearborn Remembering the 250th Anniversary of His Birth 1751-2001,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 24-27 “Henry Dearborn: City’s Namesake,” Part 1, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 3-16 Part 2, 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 43-51 Part 3, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 71-83 “Historic Michigan Avenue,” 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 77-87 “Historical Markers In Dearborn,” 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 42-50 “Howe-Peterson Funeral Home Celebrates 125 Years In Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67-74 “It Was 40 Years Ago,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 61-66 “Kresge’s 5 & 10 Cent Store,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 9-17 “Local Journal Turns Silver, A,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 3-14 “Markers Dedicated,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 78-82 “Meet Your Mayor,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 31 “Meet Your New Elected Officials,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 48-52 “Michigan Model, The,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 99 “Michigan Museum Review, Editor of, 1971, #4, 144 “More On The Iron Brigade,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 24 Muse Editorial, “30 Years of the Museum Guild Of Dearborn,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 53 “50 Years and Counting,” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 29 “50 Years Of A Local Historical Agency,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 88 “120th Anniversary Of An Industrialist’s Birth,” 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “1831 Gardner House,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 ‘1987 to Be a Big Historical Year for the Nation & Michigan,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 “1988 Was a Significant Historical Year,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 26 “Aftermath of a Budget Crunch,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 120 “An Affectionate Farewell,” 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 59-61 “An Appeal,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 33 “An Arsenal Came 150 Years Ago,” 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “Another Christmas!!!” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 109 “Are Structural Reminders Of Our Heritage Worth It?” 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 80 “Are You Familiar With What We Do?” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 55

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“Artifact Collecting At The Museum,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 64 “The American Revolution Bicentennial Commission Of Dearborn,” 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66 “Bicentennial Pilgrimage,” 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 111 “Bicentennially Yours,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 127 “Behind the Scenes For Rendezvous on the Rouge,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 58 “Brief Museum Guild History,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 88 “Brrrrrrr - It’s Cold In Dearborn,” 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 29 “Busy, Busy Year, A!” 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 90 “Cable Television And The Museum,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 84 “City Seal Modification,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 ARNESON, WINFIELD H.: Muse Editorial, “Civil War Flag in Need of Preservation, A,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2. 57 “Collecting For The Next 50,” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 57 “Cross-Section Of Historic Michigan Avenue, A,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 54 “Dearborn Has A Sesquicentennial Committee,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 23 “Dearborn Homecoming - 1980,” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 91 “Decoration Day/Memorial Day,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 25 “Did You Know ? – We Have a Diverse Listing of Programs or Activities For Each Calendar Year,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 24 “Disasters and History,” 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 88 “Do Your Thing,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 25 “Fiftieth Anniversary Next Year,” 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 26 “Fifty Years Back and Ahead,” 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 57 “Ford R. Bryan: Benefactor to History and Dearborn,” 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 57-58 “Forty Years of Publicity, The Dearborn Historian,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 28 “Forty Years” McFadden-Ross House, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 59 “Four People, Forty-Nine Years And Our Heritage,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 30 “Future Historical Markers In Dearborn,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 111 “Getting History Out To The Public,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 125 “Historical Perspective of Orville Liscum Hubbard, A,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 26-27 “History And The Closing Of A School,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 62 “In Memoriam – Commissioner Richard L. Hagelthron,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 28 “In Memoriam - Richard Edward Carden,” 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 118-119

“It’s Good To Reflect And Celebrate,” 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 25 “It’s Now 70 Years!” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 27 “July 4, 1976, Plus Before And After,” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 97 “Keeping Up In A Museum,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 88 “Labor Day, One Hundred Years Ago,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 79 “Lester A. Twork A Historical Commissioner Remembered,” 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 56-57 “Let’s Try Something Different,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 55 “Looking Forward To 1983 - A Sesquicentennial Year,” 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 127 “Looking Forward To The 1980’s By Looking Backward,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 131 “Many Nice Things Happen At The Museum,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 114 “Many Nice Things Happen To A Museum,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 24 “Many Thanks To A Benefactor, Mary Elizabeth Ross,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 “Markers Play A Vital Role In The Community,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 96

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“Moving From The 1980’s To The 1990’s,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 109 “Museum And The Community, The,” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 30 “Museum Celebrates Anniversary,” 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 117 “Museum Volunteers,” 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 29 “Museums and the 21st Century,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 28 “Museum Are Exciting,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 116 “Next 25 Years, The,” 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 138 “One of Those People Everybody Knew!” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 53 “Our American Constitution Will Soon Turn 200,” 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 86 “Our Nation’s Bicentennial,” 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 26 ARNESON, WINFIELD H.: Muse Editorial, “Periodicals,” 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 59 “Programs for Museum’s Year July 1992 – June 1993,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 78 “Promoting Two Big Fund Raisers,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 25 “Rapid Growth Of Museums,” 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 145 “Reflections of the 1963 Henry Ford Centennial,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 73 “Reflections on 1928 - The Year The Voters Of Fordson And Old Dearborn Approved Consolidation,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 104 “Restoring a Very Historic Building” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 98 “Salute to a Dearborn Pioneer: Dr. Samuel Pierce Duffield,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 127 “Salute To A Museum Volunteer And Consultant,” 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 95-96

“The Seasons,” 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 59

“She Left An Imprint In Dearborn,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 50 “Six Decades Of Michigan’s First Local Historical Commission,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 21 “So You Are Staying Close-By This Summer,” 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 51 “Some Specifics For Museum Volunteers,” 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 59 “Staffing The Museum,” 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 103 “Summer Heat,” 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 89 “Summertime and Museums” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 56 “Surveying Dearborn Homes And Other Sites,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 17 “They Moved Here 100 Years Ago,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 62 “Traditional Nativity Scene & Its Historical Significance,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 108 “Tribute To A Valued Museum Colleague, Solan W. Weeks,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 “Tribute to the Men and Women of World War II, A,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 111 “Tribute to the Museum Volunteer, A,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 85 “Twenty Years Of A Local Journal,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 24 “Two Prominent People From the Past!” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 25 “Value Of A Museum Costume/Textiles Workshop,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 “Value Of History From The Museum Viewpoint,” 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 104 “Volunteer Appreciation Day: A Time To Reflect,” 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 63 “We Are 70 Years Young in 1999,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 89 “We Can’t Be Complacent” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 51 “We Need a Few Things” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 89 ‘We’ve Come A Long Way-Dearborn,” 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 99 “What Is The Dearborn Historical Foundation,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 56 “What is More Historic Than Miss Liberty?” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 49

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“What Was Happening In Dearborn On September l, 1939?” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 85 “When Did You Last Use The Historical Records & Library?” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 82 “When You Donate” 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 105 “Why A Museum Library,” 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 148 “Why The Rendezvous On The Rouge,” 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 22 “Your Dearborn Historical Museum And The Bicentennial,” 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 64 “Museum Collection: Thanksgiving Post Cards,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 133-138 “Museum Exhibit Annex: Anatomy Of A Major Exhibit,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 63-79 “Museum Guild’s Silver Anniversary, The,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 41-47 “Our Northwest Ordinance of 1787,” 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 65-75 ARNESON, WINFIELD H.: “Profiles Of The Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 24-25, #2, 60-61, #3, 104-105, #4, 146-147; 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 30-31, #2, 64-65, #3, 106-107, #4, 146-147; 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 28-29, #2, 78-79, #3, 114-115, #4, 136-137; 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 28-29, #2, 62-63 “Quotes From 1928,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 37-39 “Remembering The Forgotten War,” 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 116 “Sentry Box Dedication,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 89-92 “Spanning 40 Years,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 42-47 “Take A Historic Tour Of Dearborn,” 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 37-47 “Through The Arsenal Gates,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 105-108 “Town Hall Story (Part I), How It Came About,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 97-104 “Trade Or Advertising Cards,” 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 111-126 “Treaty Of Detroit - 1807,” 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 3-10 “Treaty Of Paris - 1783,” 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 85-96 “Tribute To Orville L. Hubbard,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 3-10 “Twenty-five Years,” 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 87-110 “Twenty-five Years In Retrospect,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 19-29 “Two New State Markers In Dearborn,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 117-119 “Your Dearborn Heritage - Down On The Farm In Dearborn Township,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 78 -From Flats To Fields,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 81 -Gulley Farm, The,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 51 -Interurban Days In Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 79 -Maplewood Days In Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 80 -Michigan Avenue Keeps Changing,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 49-50 -Michigan Central Railroad, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 79 -Original Inhabitants, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 48 -Tavern, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 47 -When Livestock Ran Loose,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 49 ARNOLD, WILLIAM F.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 “ARSENAL CAME 150 YEARS AGO, AN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “ARSENAL COMMANDANTS: 1833-1875 -JOSHUA HOWARD” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 4-5 -MAJOR HENRY WHITING” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 5-8 -STEPHEN H. WEBB” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 9-10 -CHARLES PEOBLE KINGSBURY” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 10-13 -JOSIAH GORGAS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 35-37

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-FRANKLIN DYER CALLENDER” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 37-43 -Dr. THOMAS M. SWEENEY” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 43-45 -ROBERT AUCHMUTY WAINWRIGHT” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 45-51 -JAMES STILLE ABEEL” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 63-66 -CHARLES WILKINS” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 66-69 -OTHO ERNEST MICHAELIS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 70-75 -JACOB HENRY SMYSER” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 76-84 -WILLIAM H. REXFORD” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 99-101 -JOHN RUFUS EDIE” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 102-103 -FRANCIS H. PARKER” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 104-107 “ARSENAL COMMANDANTS: 1833-1875 -JOHN WARNER TODD” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 108-116 “ARSENAL MARKER DEDICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 85-86 ARSENAL, U.S. DETROIT: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 40-41 ARSENAL, U. S. DETROIT - DEARBORNVILLE: SEE ALSO DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM, Commandant’s Quarters 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 86; 1969, Vol. 9. #2, 40-41; 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 120, 122-124; 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 50; 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 105-106; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62, #4, 100; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 86-87; 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 48; 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99-100; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17-18; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 42; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 41-42 Armory, 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 48 Foundation Excavation, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 70 “Armory Building Dedication,” Historic Marker, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 77-78 Arsenal Buildings, Historic Marker, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 86 Buildings and Land Value in 1875, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 17 Commandants, Abeel, James Stille, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 24-26; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 76-77; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 63-66 Callender, Franklin Dyer, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 121-122, 124; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 37-43 Edie, John Rufus, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 49; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 102-103 Gorgas, Josiah, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 120; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 35-37 Howard, Joshua, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3; 1966, Vol. 6, #1, 17; 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 40-41, 42, 44-46; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 75-76; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44-45; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 4-5 Kingsbury, Charles Peoble, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 119-120, 121; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 10-13 Michaelis, Otho Ernest, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-44; 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 23; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 70-75 Parker, Francis H., 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 50, 52-53; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 104-107 Rexford, William H., 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 49; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 99-101 Smyser, Jacob Henry, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 45-46, 48-49; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 76-84 Sweeney, Dr. Thomas M., 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 121; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 43-45 Todd, John Warner, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, #1, 4; 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 85, 86, 88; 2001, Vol. 41, #4,108-116 Wainwright, Robert Auchmuty, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23-24; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 45-49 Webb, Stephen H., 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 4, 5-7, 12; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 9-10 Whiting, Henry, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 5-8 Wilkins, Charles, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-44; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 78-80; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 66-69 Commandant’s Quarters, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40-41 Historic Wall Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 4

“Commandant’s Quarters, A Federal Style Building On Michigan’s Frontier, The,”

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1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99-109 Gun Carriage Shed, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 41 Guard Duty, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 92 Lighting, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 56 Officer & Surgeon’s Quarters, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 Historic Marker, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 86 Public Auction Sale of Arsenal, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 111-113 Powder Magazine, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 130; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 100 Historic Marker, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 102, #4, 131 Purchased by Nathaniel Ross, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 62

ARSENAL, U. S. DETROIT - DEARBORNVILLE: Registry of Ordnance Stores Sold at the Detroit Arsenal in 1875, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 111-124 Sesquicentennial Anniversary, 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 64 Sutler Shop, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 42; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 41 Historic Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, Front Cover, 42-43 Tunnel, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 27 Wall, Historic Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 50 “1987 to Be a Big Historical Year for the Nation & Michigan,”Muse Editorial, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 “A-Bit –O- History: Early Days at the Detroit Arsenal,” 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 15-18 “An Arsenal Came 150 Years Ago,” Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “Arsenal Marker Dedication,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 85-86 “Christmas Eve In 1833,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 114-115

“Detroit Arsenal At Dearbornville During The Civil War,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 75-82 “Detroit Arsenal At Dearbornville And The Patriot War - 1838,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 3-16 “Detroit Arsenal Story 1833 - 1875, The, Part 1 - Building An Arsenal,” 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 39-59 Part 2 - Captain Stephen H. Webb vs. Captain Joshua Howard (Ret),” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 73-90 Part 3 - 1842-1851,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 119-126 Part 4 - 1851-1863,” 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23-28 Part 5 - Civil War And Its Aftermath,” 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-54 Part 6 - End Of An Era, The,” 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 85-88

Part 7 - Disposition of Quartermaster Supplies at Public Auction,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 109-124 Part 8 - Beginning Of An Era; 1875-Present, The,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 13-24 “First Regiment Light Artillery Battery “M,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 38-47 “Research on the Detroit Arsenal,” 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 37-54 “Social Life During Arsenal Days,” 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 102-130 “These Men Have Seen Hard Service: The First Michigan Sharpshooters in the Civil War,” Part I, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17-25; Part II, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 45-54 Veterans Reserve Corps – Those Who Served At The Arsenal,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 21-24 “Looking Forward To 1983 – A Sesquicentennial Year,” Muse Editorial, 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 127

“ART DECO JOHN H. SCHAEFER BUILDING, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN, THE,” by Daniel Gallio: 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 67-85

ART IN THE PARK: Dearborn Community Artist Society, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 61 ARTHUR, PAUL: Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 “ARTIFACT COLLECTING AT THE MUSEUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, Vol. 28, 1978, #2, 64 ARTISAN CLUB: “James A Humberstone & the Artisan Club,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 45-50

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ARTISAN COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIES: “James A. Humberstone & Artisan Cooperative Industries,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 79-86 ARTISAN GUILD: 1931 Members, 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 50 Staff, Artisan Guild Players, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 116 “James A. Humberstone & the Artisan Guild,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 116-119 “AS I REMEMBER THE ROSSES” by Alice Moody Valuet & Mildred Cronouge: 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 26-27 ASHCROFT, JAMES W.: Obit., 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 150 ASKIN, JOHN: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102; 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 ASWAD, BARBARA C.: “How a Dearborn Community Gained the ACCESS It Needed,” 2014, Vol.51, #1, 9-17 ATKINSON-FRYE SALES COMPANY: Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 64 ATLAS: Illustrated Historical, Wayne County, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 77 ATTALLA, TIM: Owner, Schaefer Building, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 77, 79, 80, 81

ATONEMENT LUTHERAN SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 54, 55 ATWELL, H. H.: Surveyor, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 7 AUBERLIN, CHARLES: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 11 AUCTION SALE AT DETROIT ARSENAL AT DEARBORNVILLE:: 1977, #4, 111-124 AUSTIN, JOHN A.: Special Council, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 LUCIUS: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 101, 102

RICHARD: McFadden-Ross House Dedication, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 SARAH: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 64 AUSTIN COMPANY: Engineer & Builders, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 97 AUTO HERITAGE ROUGE CORRIDOR: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 90 AUTOCAR COMPANY: Clarke, Louis, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 80, 82 AUTOCOASTER RECREATIONAL CENTER: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 130 AUTOMOBILE CENTENNIAL: 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 “American Automobile Industry Centennial 1896-1996,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 28 “American Automobile Industry Centennial Calendar – The First Fifty Years, 1896-1946,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 52-53 “The Second Fifty Years, 1946-1996,” 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 116-117 AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIPS: Addison Ford & Son, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 5; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 8; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 10-11, 16, 18; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 17 Atkinson-Frye Sales Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 64 Bob Ford, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18; Burnham Ford, Flat Rock, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88 Clyde M. Ford, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18; 1984, Vol. 24, #1,11, 16, 18 Koehler-Frye Sales Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 97 Robert W. Ford, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 18; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 Fordson Sales & Service, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 64 Stuart Wilson, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 18; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 21

Village Ford, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 21

Roy W. Wood, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 64, #3, 93, 94 Roberts-Wurst Motor Sales, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 94-95 Rothfuss Motor Sales, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 93-94 Martin-Chaffee Motor Sales, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 94 “Dearborn’s Auto Dealers 1920,” Part 1 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 3-22

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Part 2, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48-65 Part 3, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 88-106 AUTOMOBILE DESIGNERS: Dietrich Inc., 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 111, 113, 117 Dietrich, Raymond H., 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103-118 Earl, Harley, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103 Hibbard, Tom, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 104-108, 112 LeBaron Inc., 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 105-115 AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY:“1991: The Reverse of 1947,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 88 “Diamond Jubilee Medallion,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 89-90 “The Effect of the Automobile on the Environment and on Health Care Services,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 3-13 “Memorable Automotive Dates,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 100-103 AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS: American Automobile Pioneers of the First Decade, 1893-1903” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 75-86 “Five Auto Builders in Dearborn,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 91-95

SEE AMERICAN AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY SEE AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION SEE ANDERSON CARRITAGE COMPANY OF DETROIT

SEE AUTOCAR COMPANY SEE BUICK MOTOR COMPANY

SEE CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SEE CHRYSLER CORPORATION SEE DAIMLER CHRYSLER A.G.

SEE DETROIT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SEE DETROIT-DEARBORN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SEE DODGE BROTHERS

SEE DUESENBURG COMPANY SEE FORD & MALCOMSON COMPANY, LTD. SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION SEE GRAHAM-PAIGE MOTOR CORPORATION SEE HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY SEE LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY SEE PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY SEE WILLYS-OVERLAND COMPANY SEE YORK MOTORS

AUTOMOBILE SALON: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 106, 108-109 AUTOMOBILE SLOGANS: “How Good Are You At Auto Slogans?’ 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 96-97 AUTOMOBILES: Early, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 “American Automobile Pioneers of the First Decade: 1893-1903,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 75-86

“Five Auto Builders in Dearborn,” 1971, Vol. 11, 91-97 “Memorable Automotive Dates,” 1971, Vol. 11, 100-103 “Dearborn’s Auto Dealers – 1920’s,” Part 1, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 3-22 Part 2, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48-65 Part 3, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 88-106

SEE AMERICAN AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY

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SEE AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION SEE ANDERSON CARRITAGE COMPANY OF DETROIT SEE APPERSON AUTOMOBILES SEE CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SEE CHRYSLER CORPORATION SEE DAIMLER CHRYSLER A.G. SEE DETROIT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SEE DETROIT-DEARBORN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY SEE DODGE BROTHERS SEE DORT SEE DUESENBURG COMPANY SEE FORD, HENRY AUTOMOBILES: SEE FORD & MALCOMSON COMPANY, LTD. SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION SEE GRAHAM-PAIGE MOTOR CORPORATION SEE HENRY FORD COMPANY SEE HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY SEE LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY SEE PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY SEE WILLYS-OVERLAND COMPANY SEE YORK MOTORS

AVERY, ERASTUS: Constable, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 AVIATION: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62-63; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 122, 124 100th Anniversary of Wright Brothers’ Flight, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 129 “Ford Aviation History,” D.H.S. Report, , 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 31 “Henry Ford & Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94

AYERS, HOMER E.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98

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B B-24 LIBERATOR BOMBERS: Consolidated Aircraft Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69 Ford Motor Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-43, 46, 47, 50; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69-71 BABY, JACQUES DUPERON: Duperon Baby, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 4; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 69-70; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 5-7, 8-9; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 39 JACQUES DEPERON: James Baby, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 7; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 39

JEAN BABTISTE: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 7; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 39

FRANCOIS: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 7; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 39

BABY CREEK: “Land Patents Issued By Duperon Baby 1780-1796 To Settlers Along Baby Creek, Arbers Mataches of the River Rouge,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 3-11 BACHMAN, H. BRENT: “Burn 2 and a Hot One (2 burgers and a coffee),” 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 115-117 “Cam Winders Car Club, Dearborn, Michigan,” 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 42-43 “Can I Help You, Ma’am?” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 122-123

“City Champs,” 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 90-91

“First Taste of Freedom,” 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 17-20

“Get Your Paper,” 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 53-56 "Stable Boy," 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 26-28 “Your Prescription is Ready Ma’am,” 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 86-87 BACHRACH ANIA and PATTI MACK: “In Community Services It’s A Perennial,” 2014, Vol.51, #1, 5-6 BAK, RICHARD: “Barney McCosky: Tiger Rookie or Car Salesman, He ‘Couldn’t Get Enough Baseball’,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 43-47 “Michigan in the Civil War, Conscription, Reincarnation and the Pacificism of Henry Ford,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 61-63 “Norbert Schemansky: Our Own Superman, Honored Everywhere Except His Hometown,” 2016, Vol.53, #4, 70-74 BALD, F. CLEVER: “The Effect Of The Great Lakes Water Route On Dearborn,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 101-105 BALDORI, BOB: “The Woolies: Jump-Starting the Grande,” 2016, Vol.53, #4, 67-69 BALDWIN, ABRAHAM: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 24 BALLOONISTS: Edward J Hill, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101-103 Jean & Jeannette Piccard, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101-105 Ralph H. Upson, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101 BAMBER, JUDY: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83 BANFIELD, JOHN A.: 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 19 BANICH, MICHAEL J: Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 59 BANJOS OF MICHIGAN: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 83 BANK OF COMMERCE: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 52; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 BANK OF DEARBORN: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 3 “BANKING & UTILITIES TO 1940 IN DEARBORN” by Julia Gatlin Moore: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 45-60 BANKNOTES: Types of, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 3-8

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“BANKNOTES OF DEARBORN” by Eugene A. Collister: 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 3-8 BANKS, LAWRENCE: Private, 1st Michigan Sharpshottters, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 41 BANKS: American State Bank, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 48; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 Bank of Commerce, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 52; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 Bank of Dearborn, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 3 Dearborn Bank & Trust, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1

Dearborn State Bank, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46-47; 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 49; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 First Bank of Dearborn, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 3 First Federal Savings & Loan, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54 BANKS:First National Bank of Dearborn, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 48; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 4 Fordson State Bank, Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & 2, 16 Guardian Bank of Dearborn, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 50; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 Lapham Bank, David P., 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 27, #3, 45-46; 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 49; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 102-103, 106; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 Manufactures National Bank of Detroit, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46, 48-49, 50, 52-53; 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 49; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 4, 5 People’s State, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 51; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 Peoples Wayne County Bank Of Dearborn, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 51-53; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 Peoples Wayne County Bank Of Detroit, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 51-53 Springwells State Bank, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 49-50; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 4; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 Union State Bank, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 76

United State Bank of Dearborn, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 50; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 Wayne County & Home Bank, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 Wayne County & Home Savings Bank of Springwells, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 50-51 BARAGA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 BARBEE, JAMES: Employ, DHM, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 39 BARK COVERED HOUSE, THE: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 85-86 4th Edition Printed, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 29 5th Edition Printed, 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 26, 32 Excerpts from, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 35-36 BARKER, DAVID H.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91

“The Builders of Dearborn – Contractor & D.U.R. Motorman: David H. Barker,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83-84 JOHN D.: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83 MARGARET GARLOCK: Mrs. David Barker, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83, 84 BARNARD, EDWARD: 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 98, 101 BARNES, AURELIA: Employ, D.H.M., Biog., 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 36 Obit., 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 63

Ret., D.H.M., 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 102 “Costumes And Customs-50 Years Ago,” 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 69-72 “Fan-Fare,” 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 73-88 “Museum Guild Of Dearborn,” 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 55-62 “Quilt Making - Pioneer Handicraft,” 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 23-26 BARNHART, JOYCE: Employ., D.H.M., 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71 Resig., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 79 BARONE, JOSEPH: Camp Dearborn Commissioner, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67 BARRY COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76

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BARTHEL, OLIVER: 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 10, 11

BARTKOWIAK, JOHN: Boxer, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 BARTLETT, CHARLES O.: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56 BARTLETT, JOSIAH: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 146-147 BARTON, SHIRLEY: Fairlane Marker Dedication Committee, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113, 115 BARTRAM, JOHN: Botanist, Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 20 M. H.: Reverend, First United Methodist Episcopal Church, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 88 BASEBALL: “My Search For The Missing Tiger Of 1902,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 33-35 “Baseball - At Its Best,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 “BASEBALL - AT ITS BEST” by Donald V. Baut: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 BASSETT, RICHARD: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 24 BATES, GEORGE C.: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 BATTLE OF THE OVERPASS: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68 “Battle of the Overpass: Sixty Years Ago,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 35-41 “BATTLE OF THE OVERPASS: SIXTY YEARS AGO” by Helen K. Mamalakis: 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 35-41 BATTLE OF WINDSOR: 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 10, 12 BAUER, JACK: Owner, Bauer’s Automotive Supply, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 16 BAUER, FREDERICK: Appt., D.H.C., Biog., 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 17 Chairman D.H.C., 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 119 Award, Society of Automotive Engineers, 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 36 BAUER’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 16

BAUMAN, ROBERT F.: D. H. M., Chief Curator, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 93; 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 39

“Historical Blunder Of 1876, The,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 76-87 BAUT, DONALD V.: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 8, #2, 45, #4, 99, 102; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 108

Curator of Research, D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & 2, 23 Employ., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 110-111 Research National Archives, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 26, #2, 45-53; 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 36, #2, 68; 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 27 Retired, D.H.M., 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 79 “A-Bit-O-History,” - An Early Advertisement, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 37 - Early Days At The Detroit Arsenal, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 15-18 - Fines And Penalties, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 35 - Fractional School District No. Six, Springwells, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & 2, 18 - From The Cyrus Howard Papers, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 46-47 - Notes From Dearborn’s First Undertaker, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 84 - The O’Brien Family in Dearborn, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 47-48 - Teaching In Old Dearborn, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 36 - Township And Sections, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 83 “Alexander Gurdon, Father Abell,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63-75 “Baseball - At Its Best,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 “Christmas In Old Dearborn,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 91-100 “Close-up Of George Ernest Brady,” 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 11-19 “Commissioners Five, The,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 40-42 “Dearborn During Statehood,” 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61-64

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“Dearborn: Fifty Years Ago,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120-130 “Dearborn Historical Commission, Its Birth,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3-5 “Dearborn Township: How It Got That Way,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 37-43 “Dearborn’s Auto Dealers-1920s,” Part 1, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 3-22; Part 2, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48-65; Part 3, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 88-106 “Dearbornville During Arsenal Days,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 11-19 “Detroit Arsenal Story 1833 - 1875, The, Part 1 - Building An Arsenal,” 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 39-59 Part 2 - Captain Stephen H. Webb vs. Captain Joshua Howard (Ret),” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 73-90 BAUT, DONALD V.: “Detroit Arsenal Story 1833 - 1875, The, Part 3 - 1842-1851,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 119-126 Part 4 - 1851-1863,” 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23-28 Part 5 - Civil War And Its Aftermath,” 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-54 Part 6 - End Of An Era, The,” 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 85-88

Part 8- Beginning Of An Era; 1875-Present, The,” 1978,Vol. 18, #1, 13-24 “Farming With The Fordson,” 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-70 “Fifty Years Of Dearborn’s Officials,” 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 84-98 “Fire! Fire!” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64-66 “Five Auto Builders In Dearborn,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 91-95 “Ford Motor Company: 75 Years,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 39-45, #3, 90 “Great Lakes Shipping And Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20-21 “Here To Help You,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 130-132 “How About Warren Avenue,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1-6 “How Good Are You At Auto Slogans?” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 96-97 “Illegal Entry Of Michigan Into The Union, The,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 3-6 “In The Footsteps Of General Henry Dearborn,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 43-53 “Letterheads Tell A Narrative,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 38-44 “Man Named Richard, A,” 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 48-55 “McFadden-Ross Family, The,” 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59-69 “Michigan: The Roaring 1830’s,” 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20-28 Muse Editorials, “Help,” 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 32 “Our German Friends In Dearborn,” 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 71-89 “Queen And The Admiral, The,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 91-98 “Salute To The Ford Motor Company Fleet,” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 6-27 “Ship Is Born, A - U.S.S. Dearborn,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 3-9 “Some Sesquicentennial People Of Action,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91-98 “Streets, What’s In A Name?” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 63-80 “Track ‘N’ Trolley,” 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 1-22 “Who Was There First-The Battle At Thompson’s Tavern,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83 BAY COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 BEAL, GEORGE W.: Willys-Overland Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 90 BEADLE, HOMER: Fordson School Board, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 10 BEADLE, WILLIAM H.: Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 45, 46, 50 BEATCHLER, FRED C.: Judge, Springwells Township, Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 97 BECKER, IRIS M.: 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 118; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44, #3, 79 Award of Commendation, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 112

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Chairman, Henry Ford Centennial Commission, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 26; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75-76 D.H.C., 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 47 Emeritus, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 110 Reappt., 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 26-27 Director, “The Progress of Dearborn,” 1963, Vol. 3, #3, 33 Woodworth House, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 66 “Dearborn Historical Society Reports, - Our Town People,” 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 68-70 “One of Those People Everyone Knew,” Muse Editorial, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 53 “Fair Lane Dedication,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113-116; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 22-24

“Henry Ford Centennial Year In Dearborn A Report On Activities – Executive Committee,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 70-71 MARSHALL: Principal, Robert Oakman School., 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 53 BEDFORD JR., GUNNING: “American Constitution Signers” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 25 BEE, WILLIAM G.: Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15, 18 BEESON, LEWIS O.: Doctor, Resolution, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 22-23 “BEFORE FAIR LANE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59-77 “BEHIND THE SCENES FOR ‘RENDEXVOUS ON THE ROUGE’ ” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 58 BELDING, GEORGE A.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91 “Early Effects Of The Lumber Industry,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 95-102 “History Of The Dearborn Courts To 1949, The,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 93-100 BELL, CHARLES: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 BELLAR, ALIDA: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 68 BELLVUE PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY BENCHER, LEO: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 BENDER, HENRY: Carpenter, D.H.M. Sentry Box, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 89-90 BENEDUM, MICHAEL D.: Greystone, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 18-19, 22 BENET, S.V.: Brigadier General Letter, Death Notice & Biography of John Warner Todd, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 115 BENNETT, HARRY: Ford Motor Company, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 10, 11, 14 “Battle of the Overpass: Sixty Years Ago,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 35-41 BENNETT & STRAIGHT: Architects, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 52 BENZ, KARL: Gas Combustion Automobiles, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 76, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 BENZIE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76 BERCE, FREDA M.: “These Are a Few of My Favorite Places,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 76 BERRIEN COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 BERTHIAUME, ANDRE: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9 BEST, DAY: Employ., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 110 BIBBINS, CHARLES: 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 21 “BICENTENNIAL IN DEARBORN, THE” by Delores Yannatta: 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 111-118 “BICENTENNIAL ERA RESTORATION AT ARSENAL PARK” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 99-108 “BICENTENNIAL MEMORANDUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 98-100, 107 “BICENTENNIAL PILGRIMAGE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 111 “BICENTENNIAL PILGRIMAGE” by Ray and Winnie Goeboro: 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 55-58 “BICENTENNIALLY YOURS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 127 BIERMAN, ROBERT: “A Guided Tour of the Rouge Before Rotunda Fire,” 2014, Vol.51, #1, 7-8

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BIG BAY, MICHIGAN: Henry Ford Property, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 75 “BILL OF RIGHTS” by Mary V. MacDonald: Muse Editorial, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 114 BINGLEY, SHARON A.: “Ford Rotunda, The: The Crown Jewel Of A Vast Industrial Empire,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 14-20 “Marguerite C. Johnson: A Woman Ahead Of Her Time,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 20-24 “Walter Reuther: The Man Behind The Name,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 72-75 BIRD, EDWIN BYRON: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 130 ORSON W.: Mentioned, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 73

“BIRDS AND HENRY FORD” by David L. Lewis: 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 141-144 "BIRTH OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY, THE" by Ford R. Bryan: 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 7-25 BISHOP, JAMES: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 “BISMARCK” by Ford R. Bryan: Henry Clausen, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 85-87 BLACK, ALEXINA McCALLUM: Mrs. John Black Jr., 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 20, 22 ANDREW: Mentioned, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 19 BLACK, BESSIE: Mrs. Robert Black, Dearborn Historical Commissioner, Obit., 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 66 Museum Guild of Dearborn, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 106

FRED: Vagabond Players, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4 128 GEORGE: Mentioned, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 19 JOHN H.: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 17, 19, 20, 22

Farm, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 17-19 JOHN, Jr.: Son of George Black 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 17, 19-20, 22 Farm – Aquired from John H. Black, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 17 Sold to Henry & Clara Ford, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 19-20, 22 MARY SCOTT: Mrs. George Black, Mentioned, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 19 MAUDE: Vagabond Players, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4 128 ROBERT: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 “BLACK FARM and the WILLIAM FORD HOUSE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 33 BLACK HAWK WAR: Mentioned, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 21 BLACK SWAMP: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24 BLAINE, WILLIAM: Seven Mile House, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72 BLAIR, AUSTIN: Govenor, State of Michigan, Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 47 MRS. AUSTIN: 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 47 JOHN: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 52 BLAND, EDWARD: Detroit-Dearborn Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 100 BLANKERTZ, CAROLINE: Mrs. Herman Blankertz, “More Nineteenth Century Recolections,” Interview, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 54-61 HERMAN: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91-92 Family, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 54-61

“The Builders of Dearborn – Harness Maker & Civic Leader: Herman Blankertz,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 21-22 WALTER H.: Sergeant, U.S. Army, WW I Casualty, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 16 BLARE, JOHN: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4 BLEDSOE, SHARON: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 77 BLESSER, NICHOLAS: Grave, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47 “BLIND PIGS:” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 121-122 BLOOM, AUGUST J.: Detroit-Dearborn Car, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101

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BLOUNT, WILLIAM: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 52 BLUM, JOHN: Instructor, Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 33, 41 BLUTH, JOHN A.: “Charles A. Lindbergh: Detroit’s Own International Hero,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 35-44 BOB FORD: Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 BOCK, DOLLY: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 94 EMORY: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 94 MABEL: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 94 BOETTCHER, MICHAEL: Executive Director, East Dearborn Development Authority, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 67-68, 79, 82, 84 BOLLES, LAURA WHITMORE: Mrs. J. E. Bolles, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 119 BOLLINGER, JESSE W.: Appt. Hospital Commission, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 BOLZ, JOHN: Mentioned, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 73 BOMBER, B-24 LIBERATOR: “Ford,” 1996, #2, 39-43, 49, 50 “Facts & Figures,” 1996, #2, 46 BOMFORD, GEORGE: Colonel, United States Army, Chief of Ordenance, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 4, 7, 10, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48 #3, 74, 75, 80, 82; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 6-7 BONNICI , ROBERT J.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 127 BONO, SONNY: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 BOOK, FRANK: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101; 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 70 HERBERT: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101; 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 70 J. B.: 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 70 BOOK REVIEW: “For The Good Of All: A Pledge Respected, A History Of Henry Ford Community College,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 59

“The Ford Tri-Motor, 1926-1992,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 103 “Henry Ford’s Airport And Other Aviation Interests, 1909-1954,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 26 BOONE,. JOEL: Doctor, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 118 BORER, MARGARET: Mrs. James Humberstone, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 118 BORGIA, SISTER: St. Joseph’s Retreat, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 48, 50 BORING, C. KING: “Community Tours,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 98-99 “Some Personal Reminiscences,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 39-50 BOROWSKI, RAYMOND L.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 122 BOUCHARD, FRED: Pilot, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124 BOUDREAU, BILL: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 83 BOVILL, REGINALD V.: Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1929, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 44 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 74 BOWEN, ROBERT N.: “Plants and the American Indian,” 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 43-54 BOWLES, CHARLES: Mayor, City of Detroit, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 100 BOWYER, ROBERT: Pharmacist, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 86, 87

BOWYER PHARMACY: 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 86-87

BOYER, JOSEPH: Vol. 28, 1998, #1, 18 BRADDOCK, EDWARD: English General, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 19 BRADY, GEORGE: Fordson School Board, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 Obit, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 139

“Close-up of George Ernest Brady,” 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 11-19 HUGH: General, United States Army, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 5, 7-8, 10, 12, 13 BRAINARD, ASAHIEL: Doctor, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 41 CHARLES N.: Justice of the Peace, Dearborn Township, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 96

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BRANCH COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 BRANNON, DAVID C.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 129 BRAXTON, CARTER: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 105 BREARLEY, DAVID: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 52-53 BREECH, ERNEST R.: Employ., Ford Motor Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 64, 70 WILLIAM H.: President, Ford-Allen Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 92 BREER, CARL: Designer, Chrysler Airflow, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 BREMER, ARTHUR H.: “It’s Too Late To Stop George Wallace..,” 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 35-40 BRANNER, GEALD S.: Priest, Vol. 1964, 4, #4, 68 BRENNEN’S HATS: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 124 BREWSTER, WILLIAM: 2003, #4, 104-105 BRICKMAKING: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72 Askin, John: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102; 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 Clippert Brick Company, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72 “One Hundred Years of the Clipper Brick Company,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 59-60 Common Brick Manufactures Association, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 97 BRICKMAKING: Dort, Titus, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3; 1964, Vol. 4, #3, 60; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 63; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 96-97 “Builders of Dearborn – Pioneer Brickmaker-Public Servent,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24-25 Haggerty Brothers Brickyard, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31-32 John Strong Haggerty Brickyard, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 35, #4, 102-103 L. D. Haggerty & Son Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 34 BRIGGS, JAMES: Ribbon Farm, Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 10 “BRIEF MUSEUM GUILD HISTORY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 89 “BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEARBORN COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL, A” by Harold F. Myler: 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 35-50 BRISBANE, ARTHUR: Fordson Truck, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12, 13 BRISCOE, BENJAMIN: Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 85 BRITISH & FRENCH SETTLEMENTS: Dearborn Area, 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-82 “Dearborn’s First Pioneers 1780-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 BROCK, ELI: Private 2nd Class, Ordnance Corp, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81 JAMES B.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 125 EMELINE: Mrs. Charles Wilkins, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 69

BROOKS, CARL: Chief of Police, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 10, 11, 14, 15, #4, 120 EDWARD: Grist Mill, Rouge River, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 16 HARRY: Aviator, Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 44 WILLIAM: Grist Mill, Rouge River, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 16

BROOM, JACOB: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 53 BROWN, B. R.: Dearborn Country Club, Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 16 DAVID A.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 127 HENRY D.: Director, Detroit Historical Museum, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 39, 40

Obit., 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 27 JOE: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 10-11 JONATHAN: Saw & Grist Mill, Mentioned, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72 JULIE A.: Employ., D.H.M., 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 89

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Resign, D.H.M., 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 95

"Thank You, Mrs. Brown," 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 109-115

LEO R.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 STAN: Victorian Tea, Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 79 “BRRRRRRR-IT’S COLD IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 29 BRUBAKER, BERNICE: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 48 Mrs. Lawrence Pardee, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70 EVA BRYANT: Mrs. George Brubaker, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 48; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70 GEORGE: 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 48; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70

GRACE: 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 48 “Grace Brubanker Prunk 1097-1998,” Vol. 1999, Vol 39, 70-71 BRUCKER, WILBUR: Govenor, State of Michigan, Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 101 BRUNK, THOMAS W.: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 7, 8 “Fordson Village, A Model Industrial Suburb,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 51-55 BRYAN, DONALD QUINN: Employ., D.H.M., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 23 BRYAN, FORD R.: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 7; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44-45, 47, #3, 68, 70, #4, 113 Appt., D.H.C., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 109-110 “Ford R. Bryan Benefactor to History and Dearborn,” Muse Editorial, Obit., 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 57-58 Book Review – “The Ford Tri-Motor, 1926-1992,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 103 “Before Fair Lane,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59-77 “Birth of Ford Motor Company, The,” 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 7-25

“Bismarck,” 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 85-87 “Building of Fair Lane: The Drama, The Players,” 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 52-58 “Bungalow, The - Henry & Clara’s Retreat in Dearborn,” 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52-56 “Clyde McKinloch Ford, First Mayor of Dearborn,” 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 15-22

“Concrete Homes For Dearborn,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 87-89

“Dearborn Historical Society Reports,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 123 “Dearborn’s Buzz Bomb Engine,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 10-13 “Dearborn’s Chemical Park, - Dr. Duffield, Pharmaceutical Chemist,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 20-25 - “Carver Ford Laboratory, The,” 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 90-97 - “Henry Ford’s Waterworks,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 44-50 “Dearborn’s Ducks,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 103-106 “Dearborn’s Early Ford Dealers: Addison & Clyde Ford,” 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 3-19 “Dearborn’s Foundation,” 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 59-62 “Dearborn’s Navy Service School,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 16-20 “Dearborn’s Woodbridge Park Zoo,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17-20

“Early Ford Factories in the Detroit Area,” 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35-50

“Early Years Of The Dearborn Country Club,” 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15-21 “Family Of William Ford, South, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29-43 “Ford Aircraft Engines,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 42-46 “Ford Airport Mooring Mast,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 “Ford Cemetery, The” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67-69 “Ford Rouge Tire Plant During World War II,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 17-20 “Ford Squad Tents - 1945,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 13-15

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“Ford Summer Retreat At Huron Mountain Club, The,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 73-77 “Ford Tank Engines,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 69-71 “Ford Tanks & Tank Destroyers During World War II,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 63-68 “Ford Tri-Motor, 1926-1992, The,” - Book Review, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 103 “Ford World War II Gliders,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-53 “Ford World War II Passenger Cars,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 35-37 “Ford-Edison Electric Car, The,” 1996, Vol. 36, #l, 12-19 “Fordson Truck,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12-15 “Frischkorn Investment Company,” 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 12-16 “Good Old Days, The,” 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 92-96 “Grace Brubaker Prunk, 1907-1998,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70-71

“Greenfield Dance Club Of 1882, The,” 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112-116 “Greenfield Mutual Protection Association, The,” 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 82-88 “Greystone, Fair Lane’s Sister in Pittsburg,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 18-25

“Gulley Farm-Valley Farm,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 109-116

“Henry Ford & Son Tractors,” 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 43-56

“Henry Ford’s Early Educational Experiment,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 99-104 BRYAN, FORD R.: “A Onetime Powder Magazine Marks Its 175th Year,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 62-65

“Henry Ford’s Experiment At Richmond Hill,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 103-116 “Henry Ford’s Great Uncle, Robert Ford,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 19-22 “Henry’s Gasoline Rail Car,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-12 “Henry’s Other Uncle Henry,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 33-42 “Henry’s Troubles Getting Started,” 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 108-115 “Henry’s Uncle Henry,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 93-105 “How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down On The Farm,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 15-20

“Ireland’s Kilnagross Church,” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 116-121 “James A. Humberstone And The Artisan Club,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 45-50 “James A. Humberstone And The Artisan Cooperative Industries,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 79-86 “James A. Humberstone And The Artisan Guild,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 116-119 “Jettison Fuel Tanks,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 109-111

“Long Before Fair Lane,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 14-23

“Model T Travel In The Early Twenties,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 95-107 “Old Pete – Early Dearborn Tradesman,” 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 110-111 “Old Test Well Located,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 35-38 “Open=Road,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 43-45 “Our Early Animal Recycling,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56-57 “Our Itinerant Historian,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 74-78 “Patrick Ahern, Henry Ford And Fair Lane,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 3-18 “Piccard Stratosphere Flight,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101-105 “Remembering Edsel Ford I on the Centennial of His Birth,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101-104 “Revival of Old-Fashioned Harvesting,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 100-111 “Richmond Hill Revisited,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 26-27 “Samuel Ford Story, The,” 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 111-126 “Samuel Forde 1792-1842 - First Of The Fords To Come To Dearborn,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 13-21 “Sialia” - Henry Ford’s Yacht, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46-55

“Some Ford Contributions to World War II,” 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 67-86

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“Speedboat Miss Dearborn, The” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 10-13 “Village Of Fordson Squashed By Dodge Brothers,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6-16 “Village Of Oakwood - Our Neighbor To The South, The,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83-86 “We Never Missed Them” - Saugus Iron Works; Windmill Point Lighthouse; Wright Brothers’ Hangar; Dr Crawford W. Long House, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 18-24 “What Happened To Our Sweet Chestnut Tree?” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 89-92 “When Americans Fought Russians,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 67-72 “Will Ford And Family,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87-92 “William S. Ford Family, The,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 35-48 “Yankee Schoolmaster – Early Dearborn Residents: Charles W. Richardson & Emma A. Ford,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 3-12 LORD GEORGE GORDON: Poem, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 26 BRYANT, CLARA JANE: Mrs. Henry Ford, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 70-72, #4, 108; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 7 Junior High Named For, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 61 EDGAR LeROY: Bookkeeper, Ford Farms, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61 EDWARD L.: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 KATHERINE WRIGHT: Appt. Library Board, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120

Biog., 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 10 Marker Ceremony, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 10 BRYANT, MARVIN: Manager, Ford Farms, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61 BRYANT, CLARA JANE: 1996, #3, 70-72 BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, by Tara B. Gnau: 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 61 BRYANT LIBRARY: (Dearborn Main Library), Dedication Address by Henry A. Haigh, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 3-9; 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 27 Marker, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 11 Marker Ceremony, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 10 “Five Decades of the Dearborn Public Library,” 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 77-94 BRYCE, ALEC: “The St. Andrew’s Highlander Ford Kiltie Pipe Band,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 57-61 BUCKBEE, EDWARD JULIAN: Adjutant, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 47, 50 BUCKLIN, JAMES: School Inspector, Wayne County, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 TIMOTHY: Highway Commissioner, Wayne County, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 WILLIAM: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100 Justice of Peace, Wayne County, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 40, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94 BUCKLIN TOWNSHIP: 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 40; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94, 95; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 38-39 BUDLONG, MILTON: York Motors, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 107 BUDNY MARKET: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124 BUGAS, JOHN S.: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 34 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 “BUILDERS OF DEARBORN, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Agricultural Professors - Alfred B. & Frank A. Gulley,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 108-109 Anthony Wagner: Brickmaker & Hotel Proprietor,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 21-22 Arsenal Builder - Col. Joshua Howard,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 49-50 Bark Covered House Fame - William Nowlin,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 85-86 Businessman of Many Interest - Floyd L. Maxwell,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 22-23 Charles Roulo – Springwells Township Pioneer,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 47-48 Civic Leader & Benefactor - Fred E. Maples,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 106-107

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Clyde M. Ford,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113-114 Contractor & D.U.R. Motorman - David H. Barker,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83-84 Dearborn’s First Department Store - William & Margaret Sloss,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 79-80 Doctor – Dentist – Lawyer – Politician - Dr. Eugene C. Keyes,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 107-108 Dr. Edsel A. Ruddiman: Soybean Nutrition Researcher,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 29-30 Dr. Edward F. Fisher: Dedicated Community Servant,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 23-24 Early Newspaper Publisher - William F. Kronberg,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 22-23 Early Painter & Decorator - John M. Farland,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98-100 Fabric to Farming - Richard Haigh,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97-98 Floyd E. Yinger; Former Fordson Mayor,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 76-78 Friend of the Bereaved - Louis E. Howe,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 50-52 Harness Maker & Civic Leader - Herman Blankertz,” Vol. 30, 1991, #1, 21-22 James M. Guinan;: Business & Civic Leader Spanning 60 Years,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18-19 Lee Hankinson: First Licensed Master Plumber,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 54-55 Long-time Dearborn Educator - Ray H. Adams,” 1989, Vol. 29, #l, 21-22 Michael McFadden’s General Store,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 16-18 Pioneer Brickmaker & Public Servant - Titus Dort,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24-25 Prospector to Mayor - Joseph M. Karmann,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 52-53 Public Servent & Farmer - William Daly,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 48-49 Samuel D. Lapham; Businessman of Many Interest,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 55-56 “BUILDERS OF DEARBORN, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Six Mile House Proprietor - John H. Schaefer,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 22-23 Tale of a Lost Opportunity - Dr. Samuel P. Duffield,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81-82 The Humanitarian Doctor - Dr. Edward S. Snow,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 51-52 The Ten Eyck Traven - Conrad Ten Eyck,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 107-108 To Sell is to Serve - Graham Brothers,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 53-55

Village President & Business Leader -Herman Kalmbach, 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 48-49 Village of Springwells First President - Charles T. Horger,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 87

Wagon Farmer & Elacted Official - Herbert E. Harlan,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 100-101 William B. Stout: Engineering Wizard,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 53-54 William Ten Eyck Gregory: Real Estate Purchaser,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 75-76 “BUILDING OF FAIR LANE: THE DRAMA, THE PLAYERS” by Ford R. Bryan: 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 52-58 BULFINCH, CHARLES: Architect, Mentioned, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99 BUNDY, STUART: Henry Ford Community College, Mentioned, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 “BUNGALOW, THE – HENRY & CLARA’S RETREAT IN DEARBORN” by Ford R. Bryan: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52-56 BUNGALOW CAFE: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124 BURBANK, LUTHER: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111 BURDENO, HENRY L.: Doctor, Recollections of Dearborn, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 8-11 “BURN 2 AND A HOT ONE (2 burgers and a coffee)” by H. Brent Bachman: 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 115-117 BURNHAM FORD AUTO DEALERSHIP: Flat Rock, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88

BURNS, RUSSEL: Preacher, Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 35 BURNS PHARMACY: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 BURNS, SANDRA COPELAND: “Unflagging Patriotism the Odyssey of a Civil War Hero’s Banner,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 113-114; 2016, Vol.53, #3, 73-74

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BURROUGHS, JOHN: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 BURSTYN, ELLEN: Edna Rae Gilholley, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 BURTELL, JOSEPH: Judge, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 98 BUSES: Detroit Motor Bus Company, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62 Dearborn Coach Company, Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62; 2002. Vol. 42, #3, 83 Name Changed, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 11 “The Dearborn Coach Company,” 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 3-13 “BUSINESSES OF CONSOLIDATED DEARBORN 1929-1930, THE,” by Winfield H. Arneson: (Part 1 of 2), 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 33-45 (Part 2 of 2), 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 67-78 “BUSY, BUSY YEAR, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 90 BUTLER, DONALD E.: City Plan, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 MICHAEL H.: “Dad,” Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 34, 43 NELSON: Mentioned, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 73 PIERCE: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 82 BUTTS, STEPHEN D.: Library Board, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 BUXTON, CHARLES: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113 HARRIS: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113 BUZZ BOMB ENGINE: “Dearborn’s Buzz Bomb Engine,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 10-13 BYRD, RICHARD E.: Admiral, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 103

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C C & A COMPANY: Gardner House Movers, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 47 CABLE TELEVISION: Dearaborn Historical Museum, “Through The Arsenal Gates,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 23; 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 26; #4, 110; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 110; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 47; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 “Cable Television and the Museum,” Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 84 “CABLE TELEVISION AND THE MUSEUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 84 “CABRIOLET (CARRIAGE) COMES HOME” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 55-58 CACHET: City of Dearborn, 50th Anniversary, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 30 CADDY, FRANK: Appt., D.H.C., 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 63 Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 Emeritus D.H.C., 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 26

“Man of the Year,” Dearborn Chamber of Commerce, 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 29

Speech at Rededication of Commandant’s Quarters, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 101-102 CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 53; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 11 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 52 Division of General Motors Corporation, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 53 Henry Ford Company, Name Change, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 111 CAINE, GEORGE A.: Sergeant, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 46 CALDWELL, CAPT.: Rangers, Mentioned, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 5 PHILIP: Employ., Ford Motor Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 66 CALEDONIA: John Askin’s Ship, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102 CALHOUN COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CALLENDER, FRANKLIN DYER: Commandant, Detroit Arsenal, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 121-122, 124; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 37-43 CALLIE B: Clara Ford’s Electric Boat, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 100; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 CALVIN THEATER: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 120

CALVIN THEATRE BUILDING: 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 118 “CAM WINDERS CAR CLUB, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN” by H. Brent Bachman: 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 42-43 CAMELOT THEATER: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 CAMERON, WILLIAM J.: D.H.C., 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 73

Appt. D.H.C., 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5, #2, 40, 42; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3

Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 68

CAMP CHANDLER: 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17 CAMP DEARBORN: 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 12 “Camp Dearborn: Citizens’ Country Club,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67-73 “CAMP DEARBORN: CITIZENS’ COUNTRY CLUB” by William K. Gould-McElhone: 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67-73 CAMP LEGION: “Henry Ford’s Camp Legion,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 31-49 CAMPBELL, ANNE: “Do You Remember?” Poem, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 47 BETTY: Vol. 43, 2003, #3, 90, #4, 119 LUCINDA: Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103

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CAMPBELL, MARTHA: Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 PEGGY: Bryant Branch Library Marker Dedication, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 10 CAMPBELL’S PAINT: Michael Ray, Donation for Gardner House, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 7, 9 CAMPEAU COMPANY: Reenactors, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 74 CAMPSALL, FRANK: 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 104, 114 “CAN I HELP YOU, MA’AM?” by H. Brent Bachman: 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 122-123

CAPOBIANCO, MATTHEW: Rendezvous on the Rouge, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44 “CAPSULE HISTORY OF DEARBORN, A” by Jean H. Hatch: 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 127-134 CARDEN, BERNICE: Employ., D.H.M., 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 80; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 41, 44, 50, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 74, 77, #4, 103; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 108 RICHARD E.: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44, #3, 74; Gardner House: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 5, 9; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 47 “In Memoriam, Richard Edward Carden,” Muse Editorial, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 118-119 “Acquisition of the Gardner House, The,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 20-23 “Chauvin Farm Cemetery,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93-96 “Detroit Area’s Connection To Rendezvous On The Rouge, The,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 33-41 “Detroit Arsenal at Dearbornville During The Civil War,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 75-82 “Excavation in Progress at McFadden-Ross House,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 100 “First Regiment Artillery Battery “M” - Those Who Served At The Arsenal,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 38-47 “His Majesty’s Royal Shipyard On The Rouge River (1771-1796),” 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 10-14 “Rendezvous On The Rouge,” 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 3-9 “Rendezvous On The Rouge-1991,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 45-49 “Reves-Wilhelm Cemetery,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 35-42 “Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Opens Camp in Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 25-26 “Veteran Reserve Corps - Those Who Served At The Arsenal,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 21-24 CARDINAL, JOSEPH: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 121, 128 CARENCE, THOMASINE JANE FLAHERTY CARTER GARDNER: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 74, 76, 78 CAREY, JOHN L.: 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 11-12, 14-15 CARLIN, PHILLIPS: Raido Announcer, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 113 CARMEN THEATER: “Tickets Please!” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 56 CARMICHAEL, MILTON W.: 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 73, 76 CARPENTER, JUSTICE: State Supreme Court Judge, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 96 CARR, JOEL R.: Appt., D.H.C., 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 106 Resig., D.H.C., 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 58

PATRICIA E.: “The Document That Traveled,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 17-24 CARROLL, CHARLES: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 28 DANIEL: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 82 CARRIAGE CABRIOLET COMES HOME: by W.H. Areneson: 1988, #3, 55-58 CARTER, HORACE R.: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73 CARVER, GEORGE WASHINGTON:, “Dearborn’s Chemical Park, Carvers Food Laboratory, 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 90-97 “CASE OF THE MISSING CLOCKS, THE” by Peggy MacLachlan Timlin: 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 79-86 CASEY, JAMES P.: 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 6; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 18

Welfare Director, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120; 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 110;

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CASS, LEWIS: Governor, Michigan Territory, 1970, Vol. 10, #4. 116, 117; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 69; CASS, LEWIS: Governor, Michigan Territory, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99 Secretary of War, Mentioned, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 39; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20, 21 CASS AUTO SERVICE: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 CASS COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CASE, WILLIAM: Reverend, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 88 CATHERMAN, RUSSEL D.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 “Vice Chairman’s Statement,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 109 TERRY: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 120 CATO, GEORGE: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 CAULKINS, HORACE: Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101 CEBULSKI, DENNIS: Dearborn Historical Society, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113, 114 CEMETERIES: Big Sloss, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 50

Chauvin, “Chauvin Farm Cenetery,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93-96 Ford Family, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 52

“The Ford Cemetery,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67-69 Little Sloss, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 50

Kilnagross Ireland, Churchyard, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 117 Maplewood, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 52

Mt. Kelly, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47, 51

Northview, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93, 95; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47, 49-50

Old Hill, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47

Sacred Heart Cemetery, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 51 St Alphonsus, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47-49

Woodmere, 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 50, 52

“Writen in Stone, A Walk Through Dearborn’s Cemeteries,” 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47-51

CENSUS: Dearborn Township, 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 122 “CENTENNIAL STAMP” by Edward T. Arcy: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 96 CHAFFIN, ISABELLE: D.H.C., 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 72; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5, #2, 41, 42; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3 CHALMERS, HUGH: Automobile Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 93 CHANDLER, MILFORD G.: “A Bicentennial Ear Contribution - Great Lakes Indians,” Part II-1974, Vol. 14, #2, 47-58, Part, III-1974, Vol. 14, #3, 89-98, Part IV-1974, Vol. 14, #4, 129-140 CHAPIN, MERRICK S.: Constable, Wayne Country, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 ROY D.: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 92-93 CHARETTE, PAUL: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 “Ford Trade School,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 106 “CHARLES LINDBERCH: DETROIT’S OWN INTERNATIONAL HERO” by John A. Bluth: 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 35-44 CHARLEVOIX COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CHARLOEBOIS, ALVIN: Carpenter, Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 39 CHASE, SAMUEL: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 28-29 CHAUVIN: SEE ALSO CHOVIN CHAUVIN, CHARLES: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 95 FRANCIOS: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70 GILLES: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93 JEAN-BAPTISTE: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93 LOUIS: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93

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NOEL: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 95 CHAUVIN, PIERRE: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 95 SUSANNE: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 95 CHAUVIN FARM: “Chauvin Farm Cemetery,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93-96 “CHAUVIN FARM CEMETERY” by Richard E. Carden: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93-96 CHAVOY, PIERRE-JACQUES PAYNE de NOYAN et de : 1740 Commandant of Detroit, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 95 CHEBOYGAN COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CHENE, ISSIDORE: 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 4; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 5 CHESTNUT RIDGE: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 90 CHESTNUT STREET: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 90 CHESTNUT TREES: “What Happened to Our Sweet Chestnut Trees?” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 89-92 CHICAGO ROAD: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51-53; 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 33; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 85-86 CHICAGO ROAD STEAK HOUSE: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 44 “CHIEF EXECUTIVE, THE - DEARBORN’S EARLY MAYORAL DAYS 1924-1942” by Ralph G. Fader: 1979, Vol. 19, #1. 3-16

CHILD, ANN ELIZA: Mrs. Robert Auchmuty Wainwright, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 46 CHIPPEWA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CHOVIN: SEE ALSO CHAUVIN CHOVIN, FRANCIOS: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70 CHOVIN: “The Chauvin Farm Cemetery,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93-96 CHOATE, WARD N.: Lawyer, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 73, 75, 76 CHRIST, WILLIAM: Transfer to D.H.M., 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 128 Resig., D.H.M., 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 85 CHRISTENSEN, C. A.: Doctor, Health Commissioner, City of Dearborn,. 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 CHRISTIE, GEORGE W: Employ., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 20; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 45 Ret., D.H.M., 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 139 CHRISTMAS: “Another Christmas,” Legalized Holiday, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 108 “Christmas Eve at the Arsenal in 1833,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 114-115 “Christmas in Dearborn- 1910,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 117 "Christmas in Dearborn Fifty Years Ago: A True Interview with an Old Lady,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 107-108 “Christmas in Old Dearborn,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 91-100 “Christmas Past,” Muse Editorial, 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 123 “Christmas Traditions in Dearborn,” 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 139-145 “Christmas Vignettes,” Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 153-154

“Traditional Nativity Scene and Its Historical Significance,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 108 “CHRISTMAS EVE AT THE ARSENAL IN 1833” by Eva O’Neal Twork: 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 114-115 “CHRISTMAS IN DEARBORN- 1910” by Joyce Maples: 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 117 "CHRISTMAS IN DEARBORN FIFTY YEARS AGO: A TRUE INTERVIEW WITH AN OLD LADY" by Katherine Moore Cushman: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 107-108 “CHRISTMAS IN OLD DEARBORN” by Donald V. Baut: 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 91-100 “CHRISTMAS PAST” by Mary V. MacDonald: Muse Editorial, 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 123 “CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS IN DEARBORN” by Katherine M. Cushman: 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 139-145

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“CHRISTMAS VICTORIAN OPEN HOUSE: A FESTIVE NOEL”: 2014, Vol. 51, #1, 18-19 “CHRISTMAS VIGNETTES” by Patricia Long: D.H.S. Report, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 153-154 CHRYSLER CORPORATION: Automobile Manufacture, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 9-15; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84-85, 94; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 76, 80 Acquires Dodge Brothers, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 9-11 Automobile, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 9-10, 15 DeSota, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 94 Imperial, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 94 SEE ALSO DAIMLER CHRYSLER A.G. CHRYSLER, WALTER P.: 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 7-11; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 85; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 112 CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATION: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 126 CHURCH TOURS: SEE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM CHURCHES: SEE SPECIFIC CHURCH CHURCHWARD, ALEXANDER: Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15 CIRCLE THEATER: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 CISSNE, JAMES: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 5; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70 Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4 JOSEPH SR. : Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 4, 8; Vol. 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70 “CITIZENS RALLY TO SAVE McFADDEN-ROSS MUSEUM” by John David Williams: Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 67-69 CITY HALL BRANCH LIBRARY: 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 81-84 “CITY SEAL MODIFICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 “CITY CHAMPS!” by H. Brent Bachman: 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 90-91 CIVIL WAR, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: 1st Michigan Calvary, “Tale of an Old Flag,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 108-112 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, “A Man, His Regiment, His Deeds,” 1961, #2, 15-20 “These Men Have Seen Hard Service: The First Michigan Sharpshooters in the Civil War,” (Part I of II), 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17-25 (Part II of II), 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 41-53

1st Michigan Volunteer Regiment, Dearborn Men, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 64 24th Michigan Infantry, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 77 104th Indiana Regiment of Volunteers, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 68 Battle of Bull Run, 1978, #4, 108-112 Edmonds, Sarah Emma, aka Franklin Thompson, 2nd Michigan Infantry, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78 Flag, Restoration, 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 57 “A Solider and His Flag,” 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 3-22 “Tale of an Old Flag,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 108-112 Gregg, Phineas, Medical Journal, Excerpts from, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 82-84 Haydon, Charles, Diary Excerpts, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 79-80, 85 Iron Brigade, “The Civil War’s Iron Brigade Honored,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 48-49

“More on the Iron Brigade,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 24 List of Arms and Ammunition Distributed to Troops, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 68-69 Marker Dedication, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 38 “Civil War Marker Dedication,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 66-69 Michigan Regiments, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 52 Michigan Units, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78 Moses Wisner, 22nd Michigan Infantry, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 82 Native American Soldiers, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 19-21, #2, 43

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Randall, Cryus, Copperhead, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 18 Ripley, General James W., Letters to, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 66-68 CIVIL WAR, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Robins, Jerome, nd Michigan Infantry, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78

Thompson, Franklin, aka Edmonds, Sarah Emma, 2nd Michigan Infantry, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78 Veteran Reserve Corp, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 80 “The Veteran Reserve Corps; Those Who Served at the Arsenal,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 21-24 Veterans, GAR Camps, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 25-26; 2005, Vol. 45. #4, 118 “A Man , His Regiment, His Deeds,” 1961, #1, #2, 15-20

“First Regiment Light Artillery – Battery M, Those Who Served At The Arsenal,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 38-47 “Secession, Salt Pork, Surgeons & Sin,” 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 76-87 “Tale of an Old Flag,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 108-112 “The Veteran Reserve Corps; Those Who Served at the Arsenal,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 21-24 CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION: Dearborn, Commissioners, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25 Exhibit by William A. Lewis, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25 “CIVILWAR FLAG IN NEED OF PRESERVATION, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 57 “CIVIL WAR MARKER DEDICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 66-69 “CIVIL WAR’S IRON BRIGADE HONORED, THE” by William K. McElhone: 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 48-49 CLARE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CLARK, ABRAHAM: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 30 GEORGE ROGERS: Mentioned, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 4; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 108 GEORGIE TERNS CLARK: “Yesterday’s Downtown,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 47-50

JENNIE: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 21 JERRY W.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 125 WILLIAM H.: 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 90; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 21 CLARK SCHOOL, WHILLIAM H.: 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 90 CLARKE, LOUIS: Autocar Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 80, 82 CLAUSEN, HENRY: “Bismarck,” 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 85-87 CLAY, EDWARD J.: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4 120 “To George Levagood,” Muse Editorial, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 58-59 ELEANOR: Mrs. Edsel Ford I, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 102 MRS. WILLIAM: Mentioned, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6 CLELAND, CHARLES E.: “A Bicentennial Contribution - Great Lakes Indians,” (Part 1) 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 3-14 CLEMENS, CHRISTIAN: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9 CLENNAN, JOSEPH: Secretary, Consolidated Cities Association, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 40; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 70 JOSEPH C.: Secretary, Mayor of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 CLINTON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CLINTON INN: 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 133 CLIPPERT, GEORGE: Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70, #4, 97 CLIPPERT FAMILY: Mentioned, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6, 19 CLIPPERT BRICK COMPANY: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72

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CLOCKS: D.H.M. Collection, 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 79-86 “CLOSE-UP OF GEORGE ERNEST BRADY” by Donald V. Baut: 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 11-19 “CLOTHES MAKE THE PERSON” by Beth Turza: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 106-107 “CLYDE McKINLOCH FORD, FIRST MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DEARBORN” by Ford R. Bryan: 2004, Vol. 40, #1, 15-22 CLYDE M. FORD: Ford Automobile Dealership, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 11, 16, 18 CLYMER, GEORGE: “American Constitutional Signers, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 83 “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 79 Tavern, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & # 2, 17; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 COCHRAN, JOHN: Pound Master, Wayne County, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 Tavern, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & # 2, 17; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 NELSON: Constable, Wayne County, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 COCHRANE, JOHN F.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 120 CODON, REDMAN: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 10 CODY, FRANK: Superintendent, Detroit Public Schools, 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 99 COLE, DENNIS: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 RAY: Diamond Jubulle Auto Industry Medallion, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 90 COLEBURN, LEWIS: Corporal, Ordnance Corp, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81 COLEMAN, CAROLINE: Mrs. Frank E. Coleman, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 14 FRANK, E.: Judge, Dearborn Township, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 14 “COLLECTING FOR THE NEXT 50” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 57 “COLLEGE DAYS – ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO” by Patricia Long: Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 67-68 COLLIN, WILLIAM B.: Reverend Doctor Episcopal Superintendent, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 76-77 COLLINS, EDWARD F.: Mentioned, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 113 “Dearborn’s French Heritage And The Rouleau Family (Roulo),” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 109-113 JAN: “Grandpa Bill: A Perpetual Cigar and a Knack For Getting the Bad Guys,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 34

WILLIAM: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 19 COLLISTER, EUGENE A.: “Banknotes of Dearborn,” 2002, Vol. 42,#1, 3-8 COMMANDANTS: At the Detroit Arsenal, Dearbornville – Abeel, James Stille, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 24-26; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 76-77; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 63-66 Callender, Franklin Dyer, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 121-122, 124; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 37-43 Edie, John Rufus, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 49; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 102-103 Gorgas, Josiah, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 120; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 35-37 Howard, Joshua, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3; 1966, Vol. 6, #1, 17; 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 40-41, 42, 44-46; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 75-76; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44-45; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 4-5 Kingsbury, Charles Peoble, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 119-120, 121; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 10-13 Michaelis, Otho Ernest, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-44; 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 23; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 70-75 Parker, Francis H., 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 50, 52-53; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 104-107 Rexford, William H., 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 49; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 99-101 Smyser, Jacob Henry, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 45-46, 48-49; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 76-84 Sweeney, Dr. Thomas M., 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 121; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 43-45 Todd, John Warner, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 4; 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 85, 86, 88; 2001, Vol. 41, #4,108-116

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Wainwright, Robert Auchmuty, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23-24; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 45-49 Webb, Stephen H., 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 4, 5-7, 12, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 9-10 Whiting, Henry, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 5-8 Wilkins, Charles, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-44; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 78-80; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 66-69 COMMANDANT’S QUARTERS: Building uses, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 4-5; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 3,6; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 4 COMMANDANT’S QUARTERS: SEE ALSO ARSENAL, UNITED STATES, DETROIT SEE ALSO DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM “COMMANDANT’S QUARTERS, THE: A FEDERAL STYLE BUILDING ON MICHIGAN’S FRONTIER, THE” by William K. McElhone: 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99-109 “COMMANDANT’S QUARTERS: AN INTERIOR RESTORATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 3-15 “COMMANDANT’S QUARTERS PLACED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 63-65 “COMMANDANT’S QUARTERS STATE MARKER DEDICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 127-130 “COMMISSION MARKER DEDICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 86 “COMMISSIONERS FIVE, THE,” by Donald V. Baut: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 40-42 COMMON BRICK MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION: 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 97 COMMUNITY FARM PROJECT: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 111 “COMMUNITY TOURS” by C. King Boring: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 98-99 CONANT, FRANCIS C.: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 82 CONART, EMMANUEL: 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 75 CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE: Automobile Design Show, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 117 “CONCRETE HOMES FOR DEARBORN” by Ford R. Bryan: 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 87-89 CONNOLLY, JOHN: Ship Builder, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102 CONSOLIDATED AIRCRAFT COMPANY: B-24 Liberators, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39; Vol. 43, 2003, #3, 69 “CONSOLIDATION” by Clarence Davey: Poem, 1979, Vol. 19, 32, 53-54; reprint, 2004. Vol. 44, #3, 81 “CONSOLIDATION – FROM RUMOR TO REALITY” by Ralph G. Fader: 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39-54; Reprint 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 67-81

CONSTANTINE, RUDOLPH: “The Southend 1786-1960: The Old Neighborhood Is Gone – But Not Forgotten,” 2015, Vol.52, #4, 217-226 COLOVAS, ANTHONE C.: “Not Just A Gigolo,” 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 99-100 COON, JOSEPH: Hotel & Tavern, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112, 114 COOPER, ALBERT: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 HARRY D.: “Railroad Jack,” “Our Itinerant Historian,” Vol. 35, 1985, #3, 74-78 TOM: Mentioned, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 10, 11 CORBUS, GODFROY: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 5-6 CORSI, MARY R.: Appt., D.H.C., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 110 CORWELL, MARION: “Dearborn Public Schools,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 95-96 COSBEY, JOHN: Mentioned, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 122; 1978, #1, Vol. 18, 13-14, 15 U. S. Army, Sergeant of Ordnance, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 44, 45; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81, 82; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 25-26; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 111 COSBY, JAMES: Mentioned, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 “COSTUMES AND CUSTOMS - FIFTY YEARS AGO” by Aurelia Barnes: 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 69-72 COTTAM, ELIZABETH GREEN: Mrs. Joseph Cottam, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73

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JOSEPH A.: Reverend, Ten Eyck Episcopal Church, Obit., 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 77 “Faith Under Fire,” 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 67-77 COULSON, CHARLES L.: Justice of the Peace, Springwell Township, 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 97 COURTNEY, FRANCIS, D.: Principal of a Penmanship School, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 76 COUZENS, JAMES: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 60; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 15, 22, 24 Electric Car, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14 Street Car, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-10 COX, CLAUDE: Overland Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 85-86 THOMAS: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 5 COX, WALLY: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 WILLIAM: Greenfield Dance Caller, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112, 114 COYNE, CHARLES: Private 1st Class, Ordnance Corps, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81 CRACINN, PAUL: Reverend, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 126 CRAIG, B. J.: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 CRANDELL, ANNA: Mrs. William Nowlin, Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 52; 2000,Vol. 40, #3, 86 CRAWFORD COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 CREAMER, WILLIAM: Horse Race/Iron Horse, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 58 “CROSS-SECTION OF HISTORIC MICHIGAN AVENUE, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 54 CRONOGUE, JOSEPH: Mentioned, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 27 MILDRED: “As I Remember the Rosses,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 26-27 “The Ross Home: A Historic Building, A Grand Family,” 2014, Vol. 51, #2, 75 CROSSWHITE, ADAM: Slave, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 37 CROTEAU, LEE: Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 41 CROWE, CHRISTINE: Employ., D.H.M., 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 41, 44 CROWLEY, MARY RUTH: Appt., D.H.C., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 CULVER, CHARLES: Artist, Mentioned. 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75 CUNNINGHAM, ANN PAMELA: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 26 CURIE, MADAME: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 112 CURRY, PETER: Ship Builder, Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 CURTIS, ARTHUR H.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 ELIZABETH: “175 Years Of Service, A History Of The First United Methodist Church,” Dearborn Historical Society Report, Part 1, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 88 Part 2, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 118 DAVID PARKE: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 19 MARTHA PARKE: Mrs. George Washington, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 19 MONA, Mrs. Robert E. Curtis, Volunteer, D.H.M., 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 16 CUSTIS-WASHINGTON GENEALOGY: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 21 CUSHMAN, BETSY: Bio, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 99 “Dearborn: Christmas 1870,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 106-108

“Doctor on Horseback,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 99-103 “Growing up in Dearborn 100 Years Ago,” Part 1, 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 99-114 Part 2, 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 3-17; Part 3, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 35-41 “Kay Cushman, Con-Con and Me,” 2013, Vol.50, #4, 105-106

“Temple Villa and Sunset Rock,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 104-105 EDWARD: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 103 KATHERINE M.: SEE ALSO MOORE, KATHERINE Mrs. Edward Cushman, Mentioned, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 99, 103, 105, 106; 2005,Vol. 45, #4, 99, 100

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The Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1840, Illionois State Capital, 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 71-72

She Left an Imprint in Dearborn,” Muse Editorial, 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 50 Local Book Review - “For The Good Of All: A Pledge Respected, A History Of Henry Ford Community College,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 59

“Christmas in Dearborn Fifty Years Ago: A True Interview with an Old Lady,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 107-108

“Christmas Traditions In Dearborn,” 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 139-145 “Ford Eagle Boats, The,” 1971, #1, 39-40 “One Hundred Years Of the Clippert Brick Company,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 59-60 “Winter Study Club, The,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 99-100, #4, 134 CUTLER, MANANEH: Mentioned, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 66

CZERWICK, HENRY: “Hank,” Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 51, #3, 77 Bio., 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 82 “Fair Lane Memories,” 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 18-25 “Glow, The,” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 110-115 “Landmarks,” 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 88-90 CZERWICK, HENRY: “Fair Lane Memories,” 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 18-25

“Memorable Ford Collectibles – Memorable People,” 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 82-89 “Michigan’s First Green Citizen,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 97-100

“Mrs. Reading…Writing and Arithmetic,” 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 14-16 “In Memory of Mary V. MacDonald: It Took A Village,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 21-22 “V Was for Victory, V Was for Vegetables,” 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 44-45 JENNIFER: Mentioned, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 82, 83, 84, 87; 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 19, 22 MARLENE: Mrs. Henry Czerwick, Mentioned, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 82, 86, 87; 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 19, 22

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D DAHLINGER,RAY.: 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 88; 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 101; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 33, 34, 46 DAILY, THOMAS B.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 120 DAIMLER CHRYSLER A.G.: Mentioned, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 76 DAIMLER, GOTTLIEB: Gas Combustion Propelled Automobiles, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 DALY, JAMES F.: Dearborn Civil War Commission, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25 MARY: Mrs. William Daly, Mentioned, 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 29 WILLIAM: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 92; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 96; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67 Diary Excerpts, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 97-99 “1887,” 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 27-34 Mt. Kelly Cemetery, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 51 “The Builders of Dearborn – Public Servant & Farmer: William Daly,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 48-49 DALY BROTHERS FURNITURE STORE: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 DAMON, CHRIS: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113

DANE, NATHAN: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 66 DANES, RICHARD: Appt. Dearborn Historical Commission, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 22 “The Grand Army of the Republic,” 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 118-122 “The Grand Army of the Republic in Michigan,” 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 52-57 “Michigan in the Civil War Dearbornville: Arms and the Men,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 41-48 “Michigan in the Civil War Dearbornville: Some Came Back,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 87-96 “Michigan in the Civil War Dearbornville: The GAR’s Reign in Wayne”, 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 82-87 “Michigan in the Civil War Dearbornville: THE GAR Finds Its Place In Dearborn,” 2013, Vol. 50, #1, 147-151 “Museum Guild Endowment: How Will you Be Remembered?,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 60-61 “Sons’ Dearborn Roots Reach Back to 1941,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 166-167 “Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War: Service Under Many Names,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 168-170 DANIEL, EDMUND: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 11; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 126 DANIEL OF ST. THOMAS JENIFER: “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 50 DAPPRICH, FREDERICK: Employ., D.H.M., 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 45, #4, 102 Transfer from D.H.M. to D.P.W., 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 128 DARGA, TONY: Clock Repair, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 25 DARLING & COMPANY: “Our Early Animal Recycling,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56-57 DAUGHERTY, HARRY: Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 74 DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL: “A Quiet Retreat,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52 DAVEY, CLARENCE: Poem, “Consolidation,” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 53-54, reprint, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 81 “DAVID SLOSS FAMILY, THE” by Malita T. Goebel: 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 89-90 DAVIS, GEORGE: Captain First Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 44-45 JAMES L.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 129 PATRICIA A.: D.H.F., 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 53 DAWBER, PAM: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 DAWSON, J. ROBERT: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 44, #4, 104 Appt., D.H.C., 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 27 Resig., D.H.C., 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 56 “The Ford Rotunda: An Anniversary Remembrance,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 71-78

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DAYTON, JONATHON: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 83 DEAN, MAURY: “The MC5: Their Metallic Spirit Lives On,” 2016, Vol.53, #4, 66 DeANGELIS, GEORGE: Early Engine Club, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 87 “Diamond Jubilee Medallion,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 89-90 “DEARBORN AREA PLACE NAMES” by Richard Marsh: 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 67-76 DEARBORN BANK & TRUST: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 “DEARBORN BANKING AND UTILITIES TO 1940 IN DEARBORN” by Julian Gatlin Moore: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 45-60 DEARBORN BOARD OF EDUCATION: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 4, 6, 8 DEARBORN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 58 "DEARBORN: CHRISTMAS 1870" by Betsy Cushman: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 106-108 “DEARBORN CHRONOLOGY - 1837-1987:” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 7-14 DEARBORN , CITY OF: “1887” by Quinn C. Smith, 1961, #1, #3, 27-34

“Businesses of Consolidated Dearborn 1929-1930, The,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 33-45, #3, 67-78 “Capsule History of Dearborn, A” 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 127-134 “Changing Face of Dearborn, The,” Muse Editorial, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 124 “Dearaborn: From Settlement to City,” 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 35-46 ‘Dearborn During Statehood,” 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61-64 “Dearborn: Fifty Years Ago” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120-130 “Dearborn in the First World War” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 3-18 “Dearborn Firsts:” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22-23 “Dearborn Has a Sesquicentennial Committee,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 23 “Dearborn: How It All Began,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99-102 “Early Times in Dearborn,” 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 13-16 “Enlargement of Dearborn, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 3-8 “It’s Good to Reflect and Celebrate,” Muse Editorial, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 25 “I Hereby Resolve…Maybe,” Muse Editorial, 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 26 “Memories of Dearborn,” 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 37-47 “The Historical Blunder of 1876,” 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 76-87 “Transportation in Dearborn to 1937,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 47-65 “We are Seventy Years Young in 1999,” Muse Editorial, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 89 “We’ve Come A Long Way - Dearborn,” Muse Editorial, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 99 “When Dearborn Came Out of the Woods,” 1965, Vol.5, #2, 25-34 “What Was Happening in Dearborn on September 1, 1939?” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 85 DEARBORN, CITY OF: Municipality, American Bicentennial Commission, Ordinance #73-1976, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 111, 115 Camp Dearborn, “Camp Dearborn: Citizens’ Country Club,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67-70 Charter Commissioners - 1928: 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 43; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 73-74 City Clerk, See Elected Officials City Council, See Elected Officials City Hall, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 45; 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 120 Park Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 43-44; 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 64, #4, 117-119; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 46 “The Origins of City Hall in Dearborn,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 106-107 City Plan Commission, 1929, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 City Treasurers, Hubbard Frank C., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 17-18 Civic Center, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 37

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Consolidation of the cities of Dearborn & Fordson , 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 5, 8, 10, 25

50th Anniversary Commission, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 31 50th Consolidation Anniversary, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 99

Dearborn - Fifty Years of Progress - Book: 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 60; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 23 Resident Honor Roll Application, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 63 75th Consolidation Anniversary, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 131 Book and Pin, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 59 DEARBORN, CITY OF: Municipality, Consolidation of the cities of Dearborn & Fordson , 75th Consolidation Anniversary, “Consolidation: From Rumor to Reality,” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39-54 reprint 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 67-81 “Dearborn’s Diamond Anniversary,” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 99-109 “Reflections on 1928 – The Year the Voters of Fordson and Old Dearborn Approved Consolidation,” Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 104 Courts, “History of the Dearborn Courts to 1949” 1989, Vol 29, #4, 93-100 Depression Scrip, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5-6 Elected Officials, City Clerk, Stevens, Myron A., 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 109-110

Wydendorf, Duane L., 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 50; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 18 City Council, Hart, George, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 15 Hubbard, Susan L., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 15-16 Keane-Doran, Maureen, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 14-15 Koop, Robert A, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 14 Maricas, Van D., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 16-17 Querfeld, Gary L., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 17 Yinger, Duane, W., Vol. 26. 1986, #1, 16 “Meet Your City Council,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 53-59 Mayor, Carey, John L., 2004, #1, 20 Ford, Clyde M., 2004, #1, 18-21 Guido, Michael A., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 13-14; 2004, #3, 92 O’Reilly, John B., 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 31

Mayor Pro Tem, 1979, #1, 25 “The Chief Executive – Dearborn’s Early Mayoral Days 1924-1942” 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 3-16 “Four People, Fourty-nine Years & Our Herritage, Muse Editorial, 1978, Vol, 18, #1, 30 “50 Years of Dearborn’s Elected Officials,” 1979, Vol. 29, #3, 84-98

“Meet Your Elected Officials,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 13-19 “Meet Your New Elected Officials,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 48-52 Ford Field, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 77-82 Homecoming/Jubilee Days, 1979, Vol. 39, #3, 102; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 77, 84; 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 105 “Dearborn Homecoming – 1980” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 90 Hospital Commission - 1929: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 Libraries, “Five Decades of the Dearborn Public Library,” 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 77-94 Mayor of, See Elected Officials Oktoberfest, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 106, 108 Police Department, Battle of the Overpass, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 39 Seal, “City Seal Modified,” Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25

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“In Profound Respect – The Story Behind the Creation and Adoption of the New City Seal for the City of Dearborn,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 85-91 “New Seal For A New City, A” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 55-56 Sewage Disposal Plant, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 46 Welfare Department, “Welfare Fares Well in Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 109-115 “It Wasn’t Always Called Dearborn,” 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 21-22 DEARBORN COACH COMPANY: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62; 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 83 Renamed, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 11 “The Dearborn Coach Company,” 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 3-13 “DEARBORN COACH COMPANY, THE” by Jack and Ken Schramm: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 3-13 DEARBORN COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL: 35th Anniversary, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 93 Art in the Park, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 61; 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 56 DEARBORN COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL: Charter Members, 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 105 DEARBORN COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL: “A Brief History of The Deaborn Community Health Council, 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 35-50 “DEARBORN CONNECTION, THE – UPSTAIRS-DOWNSTAIRS, FROM ALL ACROSS THE TOWN” by Ralph G. Fader: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 87 DEARBORN COUNTRY CLUB: “Early Years of the Dearborn Country Club,” 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15-21 “Dearborn Country Club,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 12 DEARBORN CULTURAL RESEARCH SURVEY: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 134; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 17 DEARBORN DAY: Ford Field, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 79

“Time in a Bottle, Dearborn Day,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 86 DEARBORN , DETROIT ARSENAL: SEE ARSENAL, UNITED STATES, DETROIT “DEARBORN DOCTORS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY” by Mary V. MacDonald & Winfield H. Arneson: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 3-11 “DEARBORN DURING STATEHOOD” by Donald V. Baut: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61-64 “DEARBORN: FIFTY YEARS AGO” by Donald V. Baut: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120-130 “DEARBORN IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR” by Robert H. Larson: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 3-18 “DEARBORN FIRSTS:” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22-23 DEARBORN FOUNDERS: Officers, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 69 Organized, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 50; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 44 “DEARBORN: FROM SETTLEMENT TO CITY” by Kirt D. Gross: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 35-46 DEARBORN GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION: SEE ALSO DEARBORN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Application, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 75 DEARBORN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: Board Members, 1966, Vol. 6 #3, 51 Organized, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 20 “DEARBORN GENERAL STORE: 1840 PRICES” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 28-29 “DEARBORN HAS A SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 23 DEARBORN, HENRY: Major General, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 87 “In the Footsteps of General Henry Dearborn,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 43-53 “Henry Dearborn Remembering the 250th Anniversary of His Birth 1751-2001,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 24-27 “Henry Dearborn: City’s Namesake,” Part 1, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 3-16;

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Part 2, 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 43-51; Part 3, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 71-83 DEARBORN HERB STUDY ASSOCIATION: McFadden-Ross House Garden, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 92 DEARBORN HIGH SCHOOL: 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 91; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 7; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 21, 22, #3, 84 “90 Years of Education in One City Block,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 54-61 DEARBORN HISTORIAN, THE: SEE DEARBORN HISTIORICAL MUSEUM DEARBORN HISTORIC GIRLS’ CLUB: SEE DEARBORN HISTIORICAL MUSEUM DEARBORN HISTORIC GUILD ANTIQUE SHOW: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 74; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 131 “DEARBORN: A HISTORICAL ATLAS” by Ralph G. Fader: 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 37-58 DEARBORN HISTORICAL COMMISSION: 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 7; 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 61; 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 119, 120; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103-104 60th Anniversary Fashion Show, 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 76 Award, American Association of State and Local History, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 70 Commissioners Appointed, 11 New, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 26-30 Danes, Richard, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 22 O’Kray , L. Glenn, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 22 Peterson, Erik, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 120

Siwik, Nancy, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 120 Historic Markers & Sites, 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 32-33; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 84 Officers, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 25; 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 26

“50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum Background of the Beginnings,” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3-6 “60 Years: Dearborn Historical Commission,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 29-36 “The Commissioners Five,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 40-42 “Dearborn Historical Commission - Its Birth,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3-5 “Evolution of an Archives – the Dearborn Historicals Commission’s Records & Library, 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 71-84; “It’s Now 70 Years,” Muse Editorial, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 27 “The Preservation of Your Heritage Since 1928,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 113-125 “Quotes from 1928,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 37-39 “Six Decades of Michigan’s First Local Historical Commission,” Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 21 “DEARBORN HISTORICAL COMMISSION - ITS BIRTH” by Donald V. Baut: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3-5 DEARBORN HISTORICAL FOUNDATION: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 51; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 109; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 47; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 104 Murder Mystery Fundraiser, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 92 Officers, 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27 Stage Door Canteen, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 25; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 110; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 56 “Are You Familiar With The Dearborn Historical Foundation?” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 60 “What is the Dearborn Historical Foundation,” Muse Editorial, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 56 DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM Annex, mentioned, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 8; 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 27, #2, 54; 1990,Vol. 30, #2, 44 “Museum Exhibit Annex: Anatomy of a Major Exhibit,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 63-79 Anniversary, Twenty-five Year Dinner, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 139 “Museum Celebrates Anniversary,” 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 117 Archives, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 70; 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 139; 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 59; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 59, 62, 64

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Relocated to McFadden-Ross House, 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 105 Research at National Archives, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 72 “Evolution of an Archives – the Dearborn Historicals Commission’s Records & Library, 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 71-84; “What Becomes of Your Donation,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 126-129 “Here to Help You,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 130-132 “History of the Museum’s Research Division and Library,” 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 61-63 “To Save Or Not To Save – That is The Question,: 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 17-19 Arsenal Park, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 63 “Bicentennieal Era Restoration at Arsenal Park,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 99-108 DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM Brochure, “History In The Making,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 26 “It Wasn’t Always Called Dearborn,” 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 21-22 Cable Television, “Through The Arsenal Gates,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 23; 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 26; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 110; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 110; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 47; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 “Cable Television and the Museum,” Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 84 Carriage Restoration Donors, 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 56 Chief Curators, 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 122; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 59-60

Winfield H. Arneson Retires, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 87 Church Tour, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 22; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 27; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 47; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 78 Cemetery Tour, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 59 Collections, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 50, #3, 77

1922 Model T Restoration, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 23 Carriage, “Museum Carriage Needs Your Help,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 90 Clocks, “The Case of the Missing Clocks,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 79-86 Headwear, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 111 Paintings Restored, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 23 Postcards, “Early Christmas Postcards,” 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 101-118 “Museum Collection: Thanksgiving Postcards,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 133-138 Textile, Sampler, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82 “Clothes Make The Person,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 106-107

“The Farmer Takes a Wife: The Study of a Homespun Dress,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93-94 “Value of a Museum Costume/Textiles Workshop,” Muse Editorial, 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 Commandant’s Quarters, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40-41 Award - Keep Michigan Beautiful, Inc., 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 135 State Marker Didication, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 119-120 National Register of Historic Places, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 104

“Commanant’s Quarters Placed on the National Register of Historic Places,” 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 63-65 Nativity Scene, “Traditional Nativity Scene and Its Historical Significance,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 108 Reopening, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 139 Restoration: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 68; 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 120-121, 123; 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 101, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 133-134; 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 92; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 110; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 60, 62; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 80; 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 29; 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 92 “The Commandant’s Quarters: An Interior Restoration,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 3-15 “Restoring a Very Historic Building,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 98

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“Sentry Box Dedication,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 89-92 Commissioners, See Dearborn Historical Commission Corporate Donations, 1993, Vol. 32, #1, 28-29; 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 27; 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 57; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 57; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 90; 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 54; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 61; 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 42; Dearborn Historian, The, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 43; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 67-70 Article Reprint List, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 33 “A Local Journal Turns Silver,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 3-14 “Forty Years of Publicity,” Muse Editorial, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 28 “Twenty Years of a Local Journal,” Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 24 DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM Dearborn Cultural Research Survey, Pre 1929 Homes and Businesses, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 134; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 17 Dearborn - Fifty Years of Progress - Book: 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 60; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 23 Dearborn Historic Girls’ Club, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 102 Education, Planned Activities, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 67

Eating With Pioneers, 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 75 Pioneer Days, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 24; 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 60 “Thank You, Mrs. Brown,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 109-115 Event Flyers, An American Girl Tea Party, Vol. 36, 1996,#2, 64 -An Old Fashioned Girls’ Tea Party, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 64; 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 64; 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 64; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 64; 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 64 -Banjoes of Michigan, Vol. 36, Vol. 36, 1996,#1, 29, Vol. 38, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 32; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 31; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 31; 2005, #1, 24; 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 62 -Cemetery Tour, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 64 -Children’s Art Class, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 91 -Coca-Cola Christmas, A, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 126 -Dearborn Church Tours, 1988, Vol. 28, #1; 1989, Vol. 29, #1; 1991, Vol. 31, #1; 1992, Vol. 32, #2; -Dearborn Civil War Days, 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 94; Vol. 36, 1996,#3, 94; 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 94; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 95 -Dearborn Historic Guild Antique Show & Sale, 1992, Vol. 32, #1; 1993, Vol. 33, #4; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 120; 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 128; Vol. 36, 1996,#4, 128; 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 128; 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 122; 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 122; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 121; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 128; 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 128; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 136; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 96; 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 128 -Geranium & Plant Sale, 1987, Vol. 27, #1; 1988, Vol. 28, #1; 1989, Vol. 29, #1; 1992, Vol. 32, #2; 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 32; Vol. 36, 1996,#1, 31 -Great Lakes International Banjoes, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 32; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 31; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 31; 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 24 -Great Pumpkin, The, 1993, Vol. 33, #3; 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 88; Vol. 36, 1996,#3, 96; 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 95; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 96; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 96; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 96; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 96; 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 96; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 63 -Ice Cream Social, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 63; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 63 -History of the Ford Motor Company, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 99 -Jumble Sale, Vol. 36, 1996,#1, 30; 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 32 -Public Lecture Series, 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 139; 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 131; 1985, Vol. 25, #3; 1986, Vol. 26, #3; 1987, Vol. 27, #3; 1988, Vol. 28, #3; 1989, Vol. 29, #3; 1990, Vol. 30, #3; 1991, Vol. 31, #3; 1992, Vol. 32, #3; 1993, Vol. 33, #3; 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 86; 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 92; Vol. 36, 1996,#3, 92; 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 92; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 93;

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1999, Vol. 39, #3, 94; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 93, #4, 119; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 94; 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 94; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 99, #4, 134; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 62, #4, 127; 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 94, #4, 127 -Rendezvous on the Rouge, 1988, Vol. 28, #1; 1989, Vol. 29, #1; Vol. 30. 1990, #1; 1991, Vol. 31, #2; 1992, Vol. 32, #2; 1993, Vol. 33, #2; 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 27; Vol. 36, 1996,#1, 32; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 62; 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 61; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 32; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 32 -Santa Is Coming, 1990, Vol. 30, #4; 1992, Vol. 32, #4; 1993, Vol. 33, #4; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 119; 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 127; Vol. 36, 1996,#4, 127 -A Sentimental Journey, Fashion Show, 1991, Vol. 31, #4 -St. Nicholas Day, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 127 DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM Event Flyers, -Stage Door Canteen, 1992, Vol. 32, #2; 1993, Vol. 33, #3; 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 87; 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 96 -Summer Classes, 1988, Vol. 28, #1; 1989, Vol. 29, #2; -Summer Film Series, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, Vol. 28, 1988, #2; 1989, Vol. 29, #2; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 60; 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 63; Vol. 36, 1996,#2, 63; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 55; 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 62; 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 61; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 62 -Teddy Bear Picnic, Vol. 29, 1989, #2; 1992, Vol. 32, #2; 1993, Vol. 33, #2; 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 28; 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 64; Vol. 36, 1996,#2, 62; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 63; 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 63; 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 62; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 31; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 32; 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 63; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 98; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 26; 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 25, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 64 -USO Canteen Party, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 95; 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 96 -Victorian Christmas Open House, 1990, Vol. 30, #4; 1991, Vol. 31, #4; 1992, Vol. 32, #4; 1993, Vol. 33, #4; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 118; 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 126; Vol. 36, 1996,#4, 126; 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 126; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 120; 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 127; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 135; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 95; 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 126 -Visit the Easter Bunny, 1992, Vol. 32, #2; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 31 -Watercolor Painting Class, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 92 -Written in Stone, Cemetery Tour, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 96 Events, Easter Bunny Visit, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 55 Great Pumpkin, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 59 Historymobile, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15, #2 & #3, 39-40; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 44 Holiday on the Avenue, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 131 Lecture Series, 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 75; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 102; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 131; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 59, #3, 93, 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 27 Michigan Museums Conference, Host of, 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 54-55; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 106, #4, 144 Michigan Week, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 70-71, #3, 106; 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 55 Murder Mystery, Dinner Theater, 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 76; 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 23; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 83 Old Fashioned Girls’ Tea Party, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 82 Oral History Program, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 117 Oral History Workshop, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 87 Stage Door Canteen, Vol. 25, 1992, #1, 25; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 110 Summer Film Series, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 59; 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 57 Ice Cream Social, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 89; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 88; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 90; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 58, #3, 82 Teddy Bear Picnic, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 79; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 95; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 24;

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2006, Vol. 46, #2, 60 Tri-County Region Historical Conference, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 139 Victorian Christmas Tea, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 93 Exhibits, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 8; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71-72; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 42, #3, 66; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 43, 46, 50-51; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 131 Gardner House, Richard, “Acquisition of the Gardner House, The,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 20-23 “Gardner House Acquisition Story, The,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3-10 Hours Changed, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 37-38; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 22 Intern, Kimberly Koscielniak, “Reflections of a Museum Intern,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 15-19 DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM Junior Curators, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 51; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 101, 102 Name Change, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 114

Junior Historians, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 39; 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 87; 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 140; 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 130; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 101-102 Memorial Day Parade Float, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 38; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 106

Field Trip, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 90; 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 23 State of Michigan Award, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 80; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 105 Present Play, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 17-18; 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 95; 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 63

McFadden-Ross House, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40, #4, 122-123; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 42, 43; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 100 25th Anniversary, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 46 Arsenal Marker Dedication, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 102

“Recognition of Powder Magazine and Mary Elizabeth Ross,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 130-132 Gardens, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 92 Office-Storage-Workshop, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 12; 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 113 Powder Horn, “Where is the Nowlin Powder Horn? A Museum Mystery,” 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 35-41 Pageant, “Through The Arsenal Gates,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 107

Volunteers, Docents training, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 89 Recognition of, 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 150; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 90; 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 121; 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 25; 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 51; 1993, Vol. 32, #1, 27-28; 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 59-60 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 58; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 56; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 89; 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 55; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 60; 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 57-58, #3, 86 “Aftermath of the Budget Crunch,” Muse Editorial, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 120 “Museum Volunteers,” Muse Editorial, 1971, Vol. 17, #1, 29 “50 Years And Counting,” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 29 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Archives” (Part III of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 35-40 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Background of the Beginnings” (Part I of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson. 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3-7 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Education” (Part VII of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99-109 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-A Living Museu, - Special Events” (Part VI of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 73-84 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-The McFadden-Ross Story” (Part II of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 8-14 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Publications”

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(Part V of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 67-72 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Restoration and the Future” (Part VIII of VIII) by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 110-115 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum—The Third Dimension –Exhibits and Collections” (Part IV of VIII) by Mary V. MacDonald: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 41-51 “Citizans Rally to Save McFadden-Ross Museum,” 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 67-69 “Dedicating A Local Musuem,” 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 87-91 “Evolution of an Archives: The Dearborn Historical Commission Historical Records & Library,” 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 71-84 “Forty Years” 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 57-69 DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM “Forty Years of Publicity,” 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 28 “History of the Dearborn Historical Museum,” 1961, Vol. 1, #1, #1, 3-7 “History of the Museum’s Research Division, Archives and Library,” 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 61-63 “Moving from the 1980’s to the 1990’s,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 109 “The Next 25 Years,” 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 138 “Sentry Box Dedication,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 89-92 “Spanning 40 Years,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 42-47 “Thank You, Mrs. Brown," 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 109-115 “Twenty-five Years,” 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 87-110 The Preservation of Your Heritage Since 1928,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 113-125 “We Want You,” 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 88 “Your Dearborn Historical Museum and the Bicentennial,” Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 64 “DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM –COMMANDANT QUARTERS,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 24 DEARBORN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 105

65th Anniversary, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 63 Application, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 97; 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 57 Dearborn Historical Society Reports, The, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 34-35, #2, 34-35, #3, 107, #4, 138-139; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 27; 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 123; 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 67-68, #3, 100, #4, 131; 1983, #1, 34, #2, 68; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 30, #3, 92; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 30, #2, 60, #3, 93, #4, 121; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 30, #3, 92, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 95; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 24 “175 Years of Service, A History of the First United Methodist Church, Part 1, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 88 Part 2, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 118 “American Automobile Centennial, The,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 119 “American Automobile Industry Centennial 1896-1996,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 28 “Christmas Vignettes,” 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 153-154 “Citizens Rally To Save McFadden-Ross Museum” 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 67-69

“College Days – One Hundred Years Ago,” 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 67-68 “Dearborn Historical Society Memorial Fund, The,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 132

“Early Homes Are Our Heritage,” 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 69 “Excerpts From The Dearborn Historical Quarterly,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 26 “Fifty Years Ago, 1921 In Dearborn,” 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 97-102 “Ford Aviation History,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 31 “Ford Eagle Boats, The,” 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 39-40

“Ford Namesake Ships,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111-112 “Ford’s First Dearborn Administration Building,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 62

“Funds To Help History Projects,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 35-36

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“Historical Research With Highlights of the Dearborn Area and It’s People,” 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 31-32 “More Than a Hundred Years Ago,” 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 135-136 “Most Significant Cars In American Auto History, The” 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 33-34 “One Hundred Years of the Clipert Brick Company,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 59-60 “Our Townspeople” - Iris Becker, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 68-70 - Fifty Years of Fordson High School, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 137-138 - Abraham Lapham Family, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 35-36 - Howard L. Lilley, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 105-107 - Lucille McCollough, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 35-36 - Anna Moore, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 108 DEARBORN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Dearborn Historical Society Reports, The, “Our Townspeople”- Ernestine Winter, 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 37-38 - The Ray Adams Collection,” 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 123 - The Players Guild,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 131-133 “Stevens, Myron, Recolections of City Clerk, City of Dearborn,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 109-110, #4, 149 “Upcoming Events,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 32 “Winter Study Club, The,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 99-100, #4, 134 Heritage Day Luncheon, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 60 Incorporation of, 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 69-70 Grant named for Iris M. Becker, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 24 Memorial Fund, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 35-36 Officers, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 69; 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 59; 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 60; 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 94 Old-Timers, 25th Anniversary, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 39 Luncheon, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 40 Programs, List of, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 65-66; 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 51-52; 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 99, #4, 133; 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 97-98; 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 111; 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 113-114, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 123-124; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 58-59; 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 119; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 92-93; 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 90; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 133 “Brief History of the Society,” 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 98 “Forty Royal Ruby Years, 1940-1980,” 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 54-55 “DEARBORN HISTORY AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL ERA OUTLINE”: 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 25-29 “DEARBORN HOMECOMING - 1980,” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 90 “DEARBORN HOMES” by Malita T. Goebel: 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 3-11 DEARBORN HOSPITALS: SEE SAINT. JOSEPH’S RETREAT

Dearborn Diagnostics Clinic, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 107 Keys Hospital, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 108 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 32 “DEARBORN: HOW DID IT ALL BEGIN?” by Marie Phillips: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99-102 “DEARBORN IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR” by Captain Robert H. Larson: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 3-18 DEARBORN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 43-45 Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 4 DEARBORN INDUSTRIAL SERVICE CORP.: Banking & Financial, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 53-54 DEARBORN INN: First Airport Hotel, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42

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“Decorative Dancing & Damask Dining: A History of the Dearborn Inn,” 1981, Vol.21, #3, 65-75 DEARBORN JUBILEE DAYS: 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 102; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 77 DEARBORN JUNIOR COLLEGE: Miller School, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 19; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 “DEARBORN MENU - 1870” by Jean H. Hatch: 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 129-134 DEARBORN NAVY LANDING CRAFT: LCV, 1994, #1, 17 DEARBORN PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 53-58 DEARBORN PIONEER SERIES: “Dearborn’s First Pioneers 1780-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-11 DEARBORN PRESS NEWSPAPER: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 Excerpts from World War I, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 4-16; DEARBORN PUBLIC LIBRARY: SEE DEARBORN, CITY OF, Libraries DEARBORN PUBLIC MARKET: 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 4, 10 DEARBORN PUBLIC SCHOOL: SEE ALSO SCHOOL SKETCHES 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 41-42 Delinquent Tax Anticipation Notes, 2002, Vol. 40, #1, 6-8 “90 Years of Education in One City Block,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 54-61 “Dearborn Public Schools,” Henry Ford Centennial, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 95-96 “Dearborn’s First Kindergarten Class,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 3-10 “Teaching in Old Dearborn,” 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 36 “DEARBORN PUBLIC SCHOOLS” by Marion Corwell: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 95-96 DEARBORN REALTY & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 31-32, 35-36, 40, 43 “DEARBORN & SPRINGWELLS BOUNDARIES, 1840”: Townships of, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 110-111 DEARBORN STAMP CLUB: 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 67 DEARBORN STATE BANK: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46-47; 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 49; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 DEARBORN TOWNSHIP : 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 29, #4, 83; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45 Justices of the Peace, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94, 95-97

Land Annexed By Village of Dearborn, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 5-6 Census, 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 122

Consolidation, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 67-81 Election Tally, 1928, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 73 Library, Dedication Address by Henry A Haigh, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 3-9 Fines & Penalties,” 1830’s, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 35 “Dearborn Township – How it Got that Way,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 37-43

Scotch Settlement,” 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3-16 Transportation in Dearborn to 1937,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 47-65 “Two Centuries of Farming in Dearborn Township,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-90 “DEARBORN TOWNSHIP - HOW IT GOT THAT WAY” by Donald V. Baut: 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 37-43 DEARBORN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT: “School Notes: 19th Centry,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 51-52 DEARBORN, VILLAGE OF: 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100 Life in, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 46-47 Schools, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 31

“The Enlargement of Dearborn,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 3-8 “Historic Ford Field,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 73-82

“Memories of Dearborn,” 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 37-47

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“Transportation in Dearborn to 1937, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 47-65 DEARBORN YOUTH CENTER: Civic Center, Wallace Political Rally, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 35-39 “DEARBORN’S AUTO DEALERS-1920s” by Donald V. Baut: Part 1, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 3-22

Part 2, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48-65; Part 3, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 88-106 “DEARBORN’S BUZZ BOMB ENGINE,” by Ford R. Bryan: 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 10-13 “DEARBORN’S CHEMICAL PARK - Dr. Duffield Pharmaceutical Chemist” by Ford R. Bryan: 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 20-25 -“Henry Ford’s Waterworks” by Ford R. Bryan: 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 44-49 -“The Carver Food Laboratory” by Ford R. Bryan: 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 90-97 “DEARBORN’S DAY,” Poem by Edgar A. Guest: 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 102 “DEARBORN’S DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY” by Mary Laundroche: 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 99-109 “DEARBORN’S DUCKS” by Ford R. Bryan: 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 103-106 “DEARBORN’S EARLY FORD DEALERS: ADDISON AND CLYDE FORD” by Ford R. Bryan: 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 3-19 “DEARBORN’S FIRST KINDERGARTEN CLASS” by Lester A. Twork: Vol. 20. 1980, #1, 3-10 “DEARBORN’S FIRST PIONEERS, 1780-1796” by Nancy L. Woolworth: 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 “DEARBORN’S FOUNDATION” by Ford R. Bryan: 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 59-62 “DEARBORN’S FOURTH OF JULY” by Winfield H. Arenson: 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 54 “DEARBORN’S FRENCH HERITAGE AND THE ROULEAU FAMILY (ROULO)” by Edward F. Collins: 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 109-113 “DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM – MCFADDEN-ROSS HOUSE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 9 “DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM – RICHARD GARDNER HOUE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 10 “DEARBORN’S NAVY SERVICE SCHOOL” by Ford R. Bryan: 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 16-20 “DEARBORN RAILROAD STATION,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 20 “DEARBORN’S SPRUCE GOOSE” by Richard L. Hagelthorn: 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 71-82 “DEARBORN’S WOODBRIDGE PARK ZOO” by Ford R. Bryan: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17-20 DEARBORNVILLE: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 39-44 “Dearbornbille During Arsenal Days,: 1983. Vol. 23, #1. 11-19 “DEARBORNVILLE DURING ARSENAL DAYS” by Donald V. Baut: 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 11-19 DEATHS AND ILLNESSES: 1850, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 93-96 “DECORATION DAY/MEMORIAL DAY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 25 “DECORATIVE DANCING & DAMASK DINING, A HISTORY OF THE DEARBORN INN” by Tara B. Gnau: 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 65-75 DeCOURSEY, RICHARD: Players Guild, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 “DEDICATING A LOCAL MUSEUM” (Commandant’s Quarters) by Lee A. White: 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 87-91 DEE, BARBARA: Employ., D.H.M., 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 30 DeFOREST, LEE: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 112 DeGAW, FRED, F.: Judge, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 73 DEGEN, ANTON: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59, 61 Farm, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52 CHRISTINA: Mrs. Anton Degen, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59, 61 DEGENER, GUS: Mentioned, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 11 DeGREVE, ARTHUR F.: United Press Reporter, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 78 DEHAMER, NANCY: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 47 DELAND, CHARLES V.: Colonel, First Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War,

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1962, Vol. 2, # 2, 16; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17 “These Men Have Seen Hard Service: The First Michigan Sharpshooters in the Civil War,” 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 41-51 DELL WHELAN: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 50 HOOKER A.: Captain, First Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 31, #1, 21 MARY: Mrs. Charles Deland, Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 50 DELORME, STEPHEN: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 DELTA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 DEMPSEY, JACK: “Michigan in the Civil War, The ‘Battle of Lake Erie’, How the Rebel Plotters Tried to Capture the Fastest Ship Afloat,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 58-60 DENBY, EDWIN: Secetary of the Navy, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 74 DENISON, CHARLES DENWOOD: “Den,” 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 51, 53, 58, 59, 61 DONALD: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 52-62 HAROLD: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 52-63, #3, 94, #4, 119- 121 JESSIE: Mrs. Charles Denison, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 58, 59, 61 MABEL: Mrs. Wilfred Comer Denison, 2003, Vol. 43,, #2, 58, 59, 61 MARY: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 58, 59, 61 DENISON, MAY: Mrs. Walter Raymond Denison, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 52-63, #3, 88-89, 91-92 RAY W.: “A Memoir: Growing Up in Dearborn During the Great Depression,” Part I, 2003, Vol., 43, #2, 51-63 Part II, #3, 87-94 Part III, #4, 119-126 ROBERT: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 53, 58, 59, 61 ROBERT WILSON: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 52 SHIRLEY: Mrs. Ray W. Denison, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 51, #3, 87, 94, #4, 119 WALTER RAYMOND: Ray, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 51-63 WESLEY: Bunny, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 58, 59, 61 WILFRED COMER: Fred, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 51, 53, 58, 59, 61 DENSMORE, BARBARA: Resig., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 DePEYSTER, ARENT SCHUYLER: Major, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 4, 5 DePUY, CHARLES H. Metal of Honor, Civil War, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 DEPRESSION SCRIP: City of Dearborn, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5-6 DEQUINDRE FARM: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24 DERRICK, ROBERT O.: Architect, Huron Mountain Summer Retreat, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 74 DESMOND, JOHNNY: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 DETRO, JOHN: Cook, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 33, #2, 44 “DETROIT AREA’S CONNECTION TO RENDEZVOUS ON THE ROUGE, THE” by Richard E. Carden: 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 33-41 DETROIT ARSENAL AT DEARBORN – DEARBORNVILLE: SEE ARSENAL, UNITED STATES, DETROIT “THE DETROIT ARSENAL IN DEARBORNVILLE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 21 “DETROIT ARSENAL AT DEARBORNVILLE DURING THE CIVIL WAR, THE” by Richard E. Carden: 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 75-82 “DETROIT ARSENAL AT DEARBORNVILLE AND THE PATRIOT WAR - 1838” by John H. Hice: 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 3-16 “DETROIT ARSENAL STORY, 1833-1875 THE -: Part 1 - Building An Arsenal” by Donald V. Baut: 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 39-59 Part 2 - Captain Stephen H. Webb vs. Captain Joshua Howard” by Donald V. Baut: 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 73-90

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Part 3 - 1842-1851,” by Donald V. Baut: 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 119-126 Part 4 - 1851-1863” by Donald V. Baut: 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23-28 Part 5 - Civil War and Its Aftermath” by Donald V. Baut: 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-54 Part 6 - End of an Era, The,” by Donald V. Baut: 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 85-88 Part 7 - Disposition of Quartermaster Supplies at Public Sales” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 109-124 Part 8 - Beginning Of An Era, The, 1875-Present” by Donald V. Baut: 1978,Vol. 18, #1, 13-24 DETROIT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 110, 111; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 9, 10 Delivery Wagon, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 110 Stockholders, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 110, 111 “DETROIT:” First American Ship on the Upper Great Lakes, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102 DETROIT, CITY OF: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95 Life In 1900, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 37-38 Municipality, Street Railroad Commission, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-10 Water Board, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 58-60 “DETROIT DELRAY AND DEARBORN RAILROAD, THE,” by A.L. Spooner: 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 51-53 DETROIT DEPARTMENT OF STREET RAILWAYS: DSR, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 10, 11, 12, 13 DETROIT EDISON COMPANY: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 58; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 74 DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Nowlin Powder Horn, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 39, 40 DETROIT INTERNATIONAL FAIR AND EXPOSITION: 1988, Vol. 18, #4, 83 DETROIT & IRONTON RAILROAD: 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 106 “Schaefer Tower,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 105-111 DETROIT, JACKSON & CHICAGO RAILWAY: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 4 DETROIT METROPOLITAN AIRPORT: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 50 DETROIT MOTORBUS COMPANY: DMC, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62; 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 4, 5-6 DETROIT NEWSPAPER: Dearborn Office, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 53 DETROIT SEAMLESS TUBE COMPANY: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 74 DETROIT TOLEDO & IRONTON RAILROAD: 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 106 DETROIT UNITED RAILWAY: DUR, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9; 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 4 DETROIT URBAN RAILROAD: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61-62 DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL PARK: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17, 18

DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6

“Dearborn’s Woodridge Park Zoo,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17-20 DETROIT-DEARBORN MOTOR CAR COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 4-5; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 91 Automobiles, Minerva, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 Nike, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 “The Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company: Cars of Class,” Vol. 36, #4, 99-107 “DETROIT-DEARBORN MOTOR CAR COMPANY: CARS OF CLASS, THE” by William K. McElhone: 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 99-107 DEWEY, FRANCIS A.: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 “DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDALLION” by George DeAngelis: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 89-90 DIARIES: Excerpts From William Daly, 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 27-34; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 97-99 Excerpts From Alfred Buck Gulley, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 97-99 Excerpts From Henry Haigh, 1961, #1, #3, 27-34; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 4; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 97, 98, 99; World War I, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 17-20, #3, 52-55, #4, 84-85;

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1968, Vol. 8, #1, 27-30, #2, 66-67, #3, 107-108, #4, 135-138 Excerpts From Charles Haydon, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 79-80, 85 Excerpts, Elba Howe, 1961, #1, #3, 27-34; 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 84; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95-97, 99 DICEY, ELMER: Captain, First Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 46 DICKINSON, GEORGE: Manager, State Fair, Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 78 JOHN (Sig.): “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 112 LUREN D.: Governor, State of Michigan, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 DICKINSON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 DICKS,JOHN: (DIX), Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8 “DID YOU KNOW ? – WE HAVE A DIVERSE LISTING OF PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES FOR EACH CALANER YEAR” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 24 DIETRICH, RAYMOND H.: “Henry and Edsel Ford and Detroit Designer Raymond H. Dietrich,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4,103-118 DIETRICH INC.: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 111, 113, 117 DILLINGER, RANDY: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 123 DINGELL, JOHN D.: Michigan Congressman, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 47, #3, 74 Speech at Rededication of C.Q., 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 102, 107 DIRIGIBLES: SEE AIRSHIPS “DISASTERS AND HISTORY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 88 DISPLAY Ad 28—NO TITLE: Detroit Free Press (1858-1922); July 23, 1905; ProQuest Historical Newspapers; Detroit Free Press, 2016, Vol.53, #1, 14-15 DIVINE CHILD SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 55 DIX, JOHN: (DICKS), Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8 “DO YOU REMEMBER?” Poem by Anne Campbell: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 47 “DO YOUR THING” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 25 DOBBYN, SISTER THERSA,: Sister of Charity, Saint Joseph’s Retreat, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 22 DOBRA, GEORGE P., Sr.: Employ., D.H.M., 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 143 “DOCTOR CHARLES T. FOLEY, 1844-1933” by Kathleen Parr: 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 44-46 "DOCTOR ON HORSEBACK" by Betsy Cushman: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 99-103 DOCTORS: Burdeno, Henry L. 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 8-11 Duffield, Samuel Pierce, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 5-6 Foley, Charles T., 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 4-5; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39 “Doctor Charles T. Foley, 1844-1933,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 44-46 Snow, Edward Sparrow, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 6-8 "Doctor on Horseback,” 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 99-103 Sweeney, Thomas, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 3-4 “DOCUMENT THAT TRAVELED, THE” by Patricia Carr: 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 17-24 DODEMEAD, JOHN: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6 JONATHAN: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 5 DODGE BROTHERS: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 7; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 12-22 DODGE BROTHERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 10-13 Acquired by Chrysler Corporation, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 11 Acquires Graham Brothers Inc. 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 13 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8. #1, 11-13 Dealerships in Dearborn, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 13, 15 Trucks, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 13

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DOLAN, THOMAS D.: Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 55 DOLL HOUSE: “The Museums Victorian Doll House,” D.H.S. Report, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 58 DOLLS: “Fun to Search and a Joy to Find,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 135-142 DOMINGUEZ, HENRY: “Remembering Edsel Ford I on the Centennial of His Birth,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101-104 DONALDSON, BEN: The Players Guild, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 DONATIONS: SEE EACH ISSUE DONOVAN, MATTHEW: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 DOONAN, VERLIN: Safty Commission, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 VERNE: Ford Motor Company Detective, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 10, 11 DORT, DEIADAMIA THOMAS: Mrs. Titus Dort, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24 JOSIAH DALLAS: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95

Durant-Dort Carriage Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 95 TITUS: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 84-85; 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 109; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 92

Brickyard, Mentioned, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3; 1964, Vol. 4, #3, 60; 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 39-59; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 63; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 96-97 DORT, TITUS: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4-5 “Builders of Dearborn – Pioneer Brickmaker – Public Servant; Titus Dort,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24-25 DORT: Automobile, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 96 DOTTEN, ROD: Dearborn Junior Curator, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 76, #4, 101 DOUBLE B CONFECTIONERY STORE: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 18, 19 DOUBLE J CONFECTIONERY STORE: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 18 “DOWN ON THE FARM IN DEARBORN TOWNSHIP” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 78 DRAKE, J. WALTER: Hupp Motor Car Corporation, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 96-97 DRIGGS, WILLIAM J.: Lieutenant, First Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 19 DRIVER, JOHN: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8 SAMUAL: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 10 DRIVING TOUR: 2012, Vol. 49, #1, 2-40

“Altar Road” “Aviation Field Subdivision” “Butler Road” “Conrad Ten Eyck – Dr. Samuel Pierce Duffield” “Dearborn Historical Museum-McFadden-Ross House” “Dearborn Police Department & 19th District Court” “Desoto-Chrysler Glass Plant” “East Dearborn Business District” “Environmental Interpretive Center” “Fair Lane Estate” “Ford Engineering & Power Plant” “Ford Gate 4 & UAW Local 600” “Ford Motor Company Administration Building & Rotunda” “Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant” “Ford Motor Company World Headquarters” “Ford Community & Performing Arts Center” “Ford-Wyoming Drive-In Movie Theatre”

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“Graham-Paige Motor Car Company (West Warren Plant)” “Fordson High School” “Fort Street Bridge” “Haggerty Brickyard” “Henry Ford Birthplace” “Henry Ford Centennial Library” “Henry Ford Community College” “Holy Cross & Woodmere Cemetery” “Severstal North America & Double Eagle Steel Coating Co.” “Southeast Dearborn Business District” “Springwells Park Subdivison” “St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and Cemetery” “Stout, Ford Airport, & Test Track” “Toll Gate marker & Ten Eyck Tavern”. “TPC & Detroit Lions Practice Field” “University of Michigan-Dearborn” “Waterworks/Carver Laboratory” “Warren Avneue Business District” DRUGOCIU, NICHOLAS: Hostipal Commissioner, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 DUESENBURG COMPANY: Automobile, Model A, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 104 DUFFIELD, SAMUEL PIERCE: Doctor, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 5-6; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 92 “Dearborn’s Chemical Park (Part 1): Dr. Duffield, Pharmaceutical Chemist,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 20-25 Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 46-47 “A Salute to a Dearborn Pioneer: Dr. Samuel Pierce Duffield,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 127 “The Builders of Dearborn, A Tale of a Lost Opportunity: Doctor Samuel Pierce Duffield,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81-82 DUFFIELD DRUG STORE: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81 DUFFIELD, PARKE & COMPANY: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & 2, 61; 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 82 DUFFIELD & PATRICK: Chemical Firm, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81 DuFOUR, JOHN: Mentioned, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 DUMAIS, PETER: (Pierre DuMay) Ribbon Farm, Rouge River, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 10; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8-9 DUMAY, PIERRE: (Peter DuMais) Ribbon Farm, Rouge River, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 10; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8-9 DuMOUCHELLE GALLERIES: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 82 DURANT, HENRI: Red Cross in Geneva, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 109 WILLIAM: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48-50, #3, 95 DURANT-DORT CARRIAGE COMPANY; 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 95 DUNHAM, GEORGE W.: Chalmers Motors, Detroit Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14 LEON: Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 10 RALPH: Battle of the Overpass, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 38 DURYEA, CHARLES E.: Duryea Motor Wagon Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 J. FRANK: Duryea Motor Wagon Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 DURYEA MOTOR WAGON COMPANY: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77, 89; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 68 DuVALL, LEO: Principal, Southwestern School, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 126; 1980, Vol. 30, #2, 43

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DuVALL (SOUTHWESTERN) SCHOOL: 1980, Vol. 30, #2, 43 “School Sketches,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 126 DYER, A. B.: GENERAL Letter from –Edie Jr., Capt. John, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 103

- Smyser, Brevet Capt. Jacob H., 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 100 - Todd, Capt. John W., 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 110-111

DZIENGOWSKI, MICHAEL J.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 129

DZIKOWSKI, ANTHONY: “The Glow,” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 110-115

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E EAGLE BOATS: Ford Motor Company, Rouge Pant, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 9-11; 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14 75th Anniversary, 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3 Eagle #48, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 72 Plant, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14-15

“Eagle Patrol Boat Contract” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3-12 “Ford Eagle Boats, The,” 1971, #1, 39-40 “History of Eagle #55,” (Part 1 of 2) 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 46-55, (Part 2 of 2), 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 65-75 “EAGLE PASS” by Louis Gorenc: 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14-18 “EAGLE PATROL BOAT CONTRACT” by John T. Smith: 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3-12 EARL, HARLEY: Automobile Designer, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 60; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103 EARLWOOD MOTOR SALES: Oldsmobile Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 62 “EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED PATTERN GLASS” by Evelyn Reardon: 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 108-110 “EARLY CHRISTMAS POSTCARDS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 101-118 “EARLY EFFECTS OF THE LUMBER INDUSTRY ON DEARBORN” by George A. Belding: 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 95-102 “EARLY FORD FACTORIES IN THE DETROIT AREA” by Ford R. Bryan: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35-50 “EARLY HOMES ARE OUR HERITAGE” by Florence Richard: 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 69 “EARLY INDEPENDENCE DAYS IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 95-104 “EARLY PEWTER” by Elizabeth Milas: 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 11-14 “EARLY TIMES IN DEARBORN” by Frank A. Gulley: 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 13-16 “EARLY YEARS OF THE DEARBORN COUNTRY CLUB” by Ford R. Bryan: 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15-21 EATON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 EATON, LEONARD: Author, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 106 ECKENER, HUGO: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95, 97 ECKERS, ELMO: Dearborn Players Guild, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 ECORSE TOWNSHIP: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95 EDGEWATER AMUSEMENT PARK: 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 56 EDIE, JOHN RUFUS, JR.: Commandant, U.S. Arsenal Detroit/Dearbornville, 1977,Vol. 17, #2, 49; 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 102-103 JOHN RUFUS, SR.: 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 102 JOHN RUFUS, III: Son of John Rufus Edie Jr., 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 103 JULIA: Daughter of John Rufus Edie Jr., 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 103 JULIA McCAULLY: Mrs. John Rufus Edie Jr., 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 103 EDISON, MINA: Mrs. Thomas Alva Edison, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 THOMAS ALVA: Mentioned, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 109; 2000,Vol. 40, #2, 54; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 8 School Named For, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 127 “The Ford-Edison Electric Car,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 12-19

“Lights Golden Jubilee,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111-119

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EDISON ILLUMINATING COMPANY: Ford, Henry, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 42; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 12, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 72; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3, 7, 9 EDISON INSTITUTE: Location, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42

“Lights Golden Jubilee,” 1979, Vol. 19, Vol. 4, 111-119 “Looking Forward to the 1980’s By Looking Back, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 131 Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124

American Automobile Diamond Jubille, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 98-99 Education, “Mr. Henry Ford And Education at Greenfield Village, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 3-14 Gardner House Donated to City of Dearborn Historical Museum, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3, 5-6, 8 Haggerty Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 102 Haggerty Power Plant, 1990, #4, 102-103 Light’s Golden Jubilee, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 11

“Light’s Golden Jubilee,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111-119 Pottery Shop, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 Scotch Settlement School, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3; 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 100 EDISON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, THOMAS A.: Football Team, 1953, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 90 “School Sketches,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 127 EDISON STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY: “The Ford-Edison Electric Car,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 12-19

“EDITOR’S CORNER” by Quinn C. Smet: 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 2 EDMONDS, SARAH EMMA: aka Franklin Thompson, Civil War Soldier, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78 EDMUND, LAWRENCE F.: Son of Frank W., 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 70 FRANK, W.: Ten Eyck Episcopal Church Board Member, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 70, 71 EDMUNDS, HENRY: Seal, City of Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 85 EDSEL FORD HIGH SCHOOL: “School Sketches,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 29 EDUCATION: SEE SPECIFIC SCHOOL SEE ALSO DEARBORN PUBLIC SCHOOLS “Schools of Wayne County At An Early Date,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 19-21 “50 Years: The Dearborn HistoricalMuseum- Education,” 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99-109 EDWARDS, EARL: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113 EDWARDS, THOMAS: Ribbon Farm, Rouge River, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 6-7 “EFFECT OF THE AUTOMOBILE ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND ON HEALTH CARE SERVICES, THE” by William K. McElhone: 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 3-13 “EFFECT OF THE GREAT LAKES WATER ROUTE ON DEARBORN, THE” by F. Clever Bald: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 101-106 EINSTEIN, ALBERT: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 116 ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES: “The Ford-Edison Electric Car,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 12-19 ELECTRICITY-UTILITIES: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 57-58 ELLERY, WILLIAM: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 114-115 ELLIOTT, FRANK: “Responsibilities Of Historical Museums, The,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 15-22 ELLIS, PATRICIA: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 ELMHURST PARK: Renamed Norbert Schemansky Park, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 88 ELWART, PAUL DEAN: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 127 EMDE, CARL: Engineer, Liberty Motor, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 6-7 EMERSON, JUSTIN: Doctor, St Joseph’s Retreat, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 48 EMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 55, 58

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EMMET COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 EMMONS, GERALD E.: SPC. 4, United States Army, Vietnam War, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 126 ENGINES: Henry Ford, Gasoline, 2003, Vol. 43, #1,8 SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY SEE PRATT & WHITNEY COMPANY “ENLARGEMENT OF DEARBORN, THE” by Robert H. Erley: 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 3-8 ENSIGN, CALEB A.: First Michigan Engineers & Machanics, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 18-19 “ENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETIVE CENTER,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 36 EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF DEARBORN: Location, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18 ERIE CANAL: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 48-49; 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 82 “They Sailed Upon the ‘E-RI-E’ to Michigania,” 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 3-13A ERLEY, ROBERT H.: City Manager, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3 “The Enlargement Of Dearborn,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 3-8 “Robert H. Erley: Laying Dearborn’s Foundation,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 83-88 ERNEST, RALPH D.: Commissioner, City of Dearborn, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3 Hospital Commission, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 Appt. D.H.C. 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 31, #2, 41-42; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3 “Evolution Of An Archives, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 71-84 ESHLEMAN, FREDERICK: Dean of Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3, 4 RALPH H.: “The Political and Social Philosophy of Henry Ford,” Part 1, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 115-128; Part 2, 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 14-27 ESPER, ANTHONY M.: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 126 Charter Commissioner, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 43; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 73

Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 44; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 74 BERNARD P.: City Clerk, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 44, #4, 120; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 74 JACOB: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 42 EURICH, THOMAS H.: Dearborn Civil War Centennial Commissioner, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25 “Long Before the Clock Shop, His Business was Picking Up,” 2013, Vol. 50, #2, 59-60 EUSTACE, NICOLE: “The Court-Martial of William Hull: A General Is Branded a Coward As A Nation Romanticizes a War,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 37-42 EVANS, DONALD: Employ., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 56; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 88; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44 JOHN N.: 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 94-96 THOMAS J.: Treasurer, Save Dearborn Association, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 41; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 72 EVERETT, CHAD: Raymond Crampton, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83-84 “EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN ROAD SYSTEM, THE,” by Brian Koski: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 11-17 “EVOLUTION OF AN ARCHIVES – THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL COMMISSION’S RECORDS & LIBRARY” by Ralph G. Fader: 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 71-84 “EX LIBRIS” by Mary V. MacDonald: Muse Editorial, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 91 “EXCAVATION AT McFADDEN-ROSS HOUSE” by Richard E. Carden: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 100 “EXTENDED TOUR: FAIR LANE ESTATE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 35 EYRE, ERNEST: Obit., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24

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F “FABRIC TO FARMING” by Richard Haigh Sr.: 1988, #4, 97-98 FADER, RALPH G.: Employ., D.H.M., 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 102 Resign, D.H.M., 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 114 “Chief Executive, The, Dearborn’s Early Mayoral Days, 1924-1942,” 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 3-16 “Consolidation – From Rumor to Reality,” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39-54; reprint, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 67-81 “Dearborn Connection, The Upstairs-Downstairs, From All Across The Town,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 87 “Dearborn: A Historical Atlas,” 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 37-58 “Evolution Of An Archives – the Dearborn Historical Commission’s Records & Library,” 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 71-84 “Forty Royal Ruby Years, 1940-1980”, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 54-55 “Historical Footnote, A,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 60-61 “New Seal For A New City, A,” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 55-56 “Price Was Right, The,” 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 73-83 “Springwells-150 Years Later: Roots And Branches,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 69-77 “To Save or Not to Save That Is The Question,” 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 17-19 FAILOR, HARVEY: “Fifty Years Of Fordson High School,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 137-138 FAIR LANE: SEE ALSO HENRY FORD ESTATE-FAIRLANE “Before Fair Lane” by Ford R Bryan: 1986, #3, 60-77

Home of Henry & Clara Ford, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 100; 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 108; Vol. 18, #4, 113; 2000, Vol. 42, #2, 54 Given to University of Michigan, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 100, 107-109; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 Historic Site, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39

Markers, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 45-46 “Fair Lane Dedication,” Part 1, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113-116; Part 2, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 22-24 “Fair Lane: Henry Ford’s Estate,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97-107 “Fair Land Memories,” 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 18-25 “Jens Jensen & Henry Ford: the Landscape Artist and the Entrepreneur,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 105-109 “Patrick Ahern, Henry Ford & Fair Lane,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 3-18 “FAIR LANE DEDICATION” by Iris M. Becker: Part 1, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113-116; Part 2, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 22-24 “FAIR LANE: HENRY FORD’S ESTATE” by Susan A. Howcroft: 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97-107 “FAIR LANE MEMORIES” by Henry Czerwick: 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 18-25 FAIRFAX, LORD THOMAS: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 18 FAIRLANE INN MOTEL: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 43 FAIRLANE MIDDLE SCHOOL: “School Sketched,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 28 FAKHOURY, SABAH: “The Night the Lights Went Out at Fair Lane,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 152-153 FAITEL, VERDELLA: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 “FAITH UNDER FIRE” by William K. McElhone: 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 67-77 “FAMILY OF WILLLIAM FORD, SOUTH, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29-43 “FAN-FARE” by Aurelia Barnes: 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 73-88 FARKAS, EUGENE: Electric Car, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15 Fordson Tractor, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 45 FARLAND, HELEN HOWARD: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5, #2, 41, 42, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 99;

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2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3 JOHN MILTON: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 92

Residence, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 99 FARLAND, JOHN MILTON “The Builders of Dearborn; Early Painter and Decorator, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98-100 SOPHIA ELIZABETH HOWARD: Mrs. John Milton Farland, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5, #4, 99, 100 “FARMER TAKES A WIFE - THE STUDY OF A HOMESPUN DRESS, THE” by Beth Turza: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93-96 “FARMING WITH THE FORDSON” by Donald V. Baut: 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-70 FARMS: Black, John H., 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 17-19 Chauvin, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 93-96 “Your Dearborn Heritage: Down on the Farms in Dearborn Township,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 78 Degan, Anton, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52 Dequindre, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24 Daily, William, 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 27-34 Ford, John, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30, 32

Ford, William, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 34, 37 Ford, Addison, 2004, Vol. 40, #1, 16 Ford, Henry, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 62, 64, 66; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 35 Gulley, Alfred B., 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 51 Orrin P., Purchased for Clara Ford, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 114 Haggerty, John, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 71 Haigh, Richard, “The Builders of Dearborn – Fabric to Farming: Richard Haight,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97-98 “Maplewood Days in Dearborn,” 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 31-42 McFadden, Location, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 8 Ribbon, ; 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-81; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 35 “Dearborn’s First Pioneers 1870-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 Washington, George - Mount Vernon, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15-28 - Pine Grove 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 18 Valley Farm, 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 11-16; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 51 “Gully Farm – Valley Farm,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 109-116 FARNSWORTH, EPHRAIM: Constable, Wayne County, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 FARRELL, SISTER BORGIA: Sister of Charity, Saint Joseph’s Retreat, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 25, 28 “FASHION ON THE HOMEFRONT: WORLD WAR II” by Heidi L. Kubisek: 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 112-113 FELDMAN, ABRAHAM: Curator, Dearborn Historical Museum, Mentioned, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 93 FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF DEARBORN: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 126 FELLRATH, JEROME J.: “Remembrances of My Early Days at Sacred Heart,” 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 83-85 FERA, TONY: Owner, Little Professor Book Store, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 16 FERGUSON, JUDGE HOMER: 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 14-15 FEW, WILLIAM.: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 112 “FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY NEXT YEAR,” by Winfeld H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 26

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FIELD, HINCHMAN & SMITH: Architects, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35 “FIFTY YEARS AGO” by Marion C. Forbes: Excerpts From Henry A. Haigh’s Diary, World War I, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 17-20, #3, 52-55, #4, 84-85; 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 27-30, #2, 66-67, #3, 107-108, #4, 135-138 “FIFTY YEARS AGO, 1921 IN DEARBORN” by Florence Richard: 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 97-102 “FIFTY YEARS BACK AND AHEAD” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 57 “FIFTY YEARS OF DEARBORN’S OFFICIALS” by Donald V. Baut: 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 84-98 “FIFTY YEARS OF FORDSON HIGH SCHOOL” by Harvey Failor: 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 137-138 “FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS, DEARBORN”: Book, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 60; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 23 “FINAL CHAPTER, THE; FORDSON STADIUM” by Charles Hallick: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 103-105 FINANCE-BANKING: “Banking and Utilities to 1940 in Dearborn,” 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 45-60 “FINES & PENALTIES” by Donald V. Baut: Dearborn Township, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 35 FINNEGAN, DONNA: Donna Richards 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 102 “FIRE! FIRE!” by Donald V. Baut: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64-66 FIRE TRUCK WINDSHIELD: “There’s a Divinity That Shapes Our Ends,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 74-80 FIRESTONE, HARVEY: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 112; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 18 FIRST BANK OF DEARBORN, THE: 2002,Vol. 42, #1, 3

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OF DEARBORN: 1979,Vol. 19, #4, 126 FIRST CONGREGATION CHURCH: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125, 126 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEARBORN: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 48; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF DEARBORN: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 55 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION CHURCH: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 “FIRST REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY BATTERY “M” - THOSE WHO SERVED AT THE ARSENAL” by Richard E. Carden: 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 38-47 “FIRST TASTE OF FREEDOM” by H. Brent Bachman: 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 17-20

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF DEARBORN: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; Church Records, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 72 Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 44-45; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 46 “175 Years of Service, A History of the First United Methodist Church of Dearborn” by Elizabeth Curtis, Dearborn Historical Society Report, Part 1, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 88 Part 2, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 118 FISHER, EDWARD F.: 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 92

“The Builders of Dearborn – Dr. Edward F. Fisher: Dedicated Community Servant,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 23-24 “The Life Of Edward F. Fisher, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 36-38 “My Search for the “Missing Tiger of 1902,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 33-35 FITZGERALD, FRANK: 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 101, 102, 103 FITZSIMONS, THOMAS: “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 112-113 “FIVE AUTO BUILDERS OF DEARBORN” by Donald V. Baut: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 91-95 “FIVE DECADES OF THE DEARBORN PUBLIC LIBRARY” by Jean H. Hatch: 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 77-94 FIVE MILE HOUSE: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70 FLAG: United States of America, (Helen 9-11) Civil War, “A Solider and His Flag,” 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 3-22 “Tale of an Old Flag,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 108-112 “A Civil War Flag in Need Of Preservation,” Muse Editorial, 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 57 FLAHERTY, ALICE: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61

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ESTER: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 61 JANE: Sister of Rebecca Flaherty, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32 JENNIE: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73 FLAHERTY, NANCY FORD: Mentioned, 1999,Vol. 39, #3, 73; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54 THOMAS: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39,. #3, 73 THOMASINE J.: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73, 74, 76, 78 FLANAGAN, MICHAEL B.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 FLEMING, JAMES M.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 128 RUBY: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 78 FLINT, DUTEE: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 54

“FLIVVER” TANKS: WW I, Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 102 FLORA & FAUNA: Ford Field, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 76 Maplewoods, Richard Haigh Farm, 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 31-35, 38-39 “FLOYD L. HAIGHT: HISTORIAN AND EDUCATOR” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 131-135 FLOYD, WILLIAM: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 105 FOLEY, CHARLES T.: Doctor, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 4-5 “Dr. Charles T. Foley, 1844-1933,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 44-46 Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 10 Historic Marker, 1966, Vol. 6, #1, 4 MARY JANE SHARP: Mrs. Charles Foley, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 5; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 44-45

HOGH SHERWOOD: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 5 “FOLLOW THE NORTH STAR: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD THROUGH SOUTHERN MICHIGAN” by Maryanne Andrus: 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 35-42

FORBES, MARION C.: Employ, D.H.M. Mentioned, 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 79; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 36, #3, 67 Ret., D.H.M., 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 31 Zonta President, 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 56 “Fifty Years Ago,” Excerpts From Henry A. Haigh Diaries, World War I, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 17-20, #3, 52-55, #4, 84-85; 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 27-30, #2, 66-67, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 107-108, #4, 135-138 “History Of The Museum’s Research Division, Archives & Library,” 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 61-63 “What Becomes Of Your Donation,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 126-129 FORCES OF MONTCALM & WOLFE, INC: 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 3-6 FORD, ADDISON: Son of Clyde/Carmilla Glass, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 17 ADDISON CHARLES: Son of George/Mary Jones 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 15-17 Auto Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 16, 17 Genealogy, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 ANN SMITH: “Nancy,” Mrs. Samuel Ford, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 18, 19; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 35-36; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 15 Genealogy, 1981, Vol 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 ANNA KETCHUM: Mrs. William Samuel Ford, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 35 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 BENSON: Son of Edsel/Eleanor, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61 BENSON, JR.: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61 BURNHAM T.: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 88, 90

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Flat Rock Dealership, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88

CAMILLA GLASS: Mrs. Clyde M. Ford, Mentioned, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 10, 16; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 114; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 16-17, 19, 21 FORD, CLARA JANE BRYANT; Mrs. Henry Ford, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 61; 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 112; 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 31-32; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 35, 37, 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15-16, 17; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 70-72, #4, 108, 109; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70; Vol. 41. 2001, #1, 20, 22 Gulley Farm, Gift From Henry Ford, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 114 “The Bungalow Henry & Clara’s Retreat in Dearborn,” 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52-56

The Ford Cemetery,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67-69 CLARENCE: Councilman, City of Fordson, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 11 Charter Commissioner, 1928, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 43; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 73

Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1929, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 44; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 74 CLYDE McKINLOCH: Son of Addison/Mary Ward, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 37, 38, 40; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 92-93; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67 Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18, #2, 11; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 10, 11; Mayor of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 5, 6, 8, 10-12, #2, 40, 44, #4, 114, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 16, 18; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3; 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 110-111, 114; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 84, 85; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 70, 74 Genealogy; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 “Builders of Dearborn: Clyde M. Ford,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113-114 “Clyde McKonlock Ford First Mayor of the City of Dearborn,” 2004, Vol. 44, 31, 15-22

EARL: Son of John N. Ford, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 101, 102; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 68 Genealogy, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 EDITH MARGARET: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 90, 92 EDSEL B.: Son of Henry/Clara Bryant 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 32; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 15; 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12, 13, #3, 61, #4, 90; 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 25, #4, 95; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 42; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 71; 1998, , #2, 40-42, 52-53, #4, 116; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52; Aviation, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 48-49 Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15 Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Henry Ford & Son – Fordson Tractor, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 41 Lincoln Motor Car Company, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 45-46 M-4 Tanks, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 79 Navy Training School, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 72 Willow Run Bomber Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69 “Henry and Edsel Ford and Detroit Designer Raymond H. Dietrich,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103-118 “Remembering Edsel Ford I On the Centennial of His Birth,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101-104 “The Speedboat Miss Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 10-13 EDSEL II: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61 ELEANOR CLAY: Mrs. Edsel Ford I, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 102 EMMA A.: Daughter of William/Anna Kethcum, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 3, 6, 8-9

Genealogy, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 EMMA: Daughter, John N. Ford, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 101 Genealogy, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 FRANCES ANN REED: Mrs. William Ford Jr., 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 90, 92

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FRANCIS ALBERT: Son of Henry/Katherine O’Leary, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 96 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 104 FORD, GEORGE: Son of William/ Rebecca Jennings, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 3; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986. Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 GEORGE: Son of Samuel/Ann “Nancy” Ford, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 15-16

Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120;1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 GEORGE: Son of Henry/Katherine O’Leary, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 95 HENRY: Son of William/ Rebecca Jennings,

Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986. Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 HENRY: Son of John/Thomasine Smith, the one that goes to CA, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 30, 37

Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 “Henry’s Uncle Henry,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 93-105 HENRY: Son of Samuel/ Ann “Nancy” Ford, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 36, 37, 42, 44 Genealogy, 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004. Vol. 44, #1, 22 Henry’s Other Uncle Henry,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 33-42 HENRY: Son of William Samuel/Mary Litogot SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY

SEE ALSO FORD & MALCOMSON, LTD. SEE ALSO DETROIT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 26; Vol. 18. 1978, #2, 113; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 34, 35, #4, 98, 100; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 30, 32; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88, 90; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36, 40, 54; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 4, 10, 13, #2, 41-42, 52-53, #3, 79, #4, 110-111; Vol. 39. 1999, #3, 67, 70-71; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 10, #2, 47; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 43 83rd Birthday Celebration, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 79 85th Birthday Celebration, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 82 100th Birthday Celebration, “Reflection of the 1963 Henry Ford Centennial,” Muse Editorial 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 73-74 Automoblies, Quadricycle, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 107; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 109; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 8 “Henry Ford’s First Car, The Quadricycle: One Hundred years Old,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 69-74 Race Cars, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 107; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 111, 112; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 10-11 Cemeteries, “The Ford Cemetary,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67-69

“Ireland’s Kilnagross Church,” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 116-121 Childhood, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 105-106; City of Springwells, 1979, #1, 3-5, 12, 14 Clausen, Henry, 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 85-87 Consolidation of the cities of Dearborn & Fordson, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39, 40, 43, 52; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 68-69, 70, 72, 73 Dearborn Independent Newspapers, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 43-44 Detroit Automobile Company, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 107; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79

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District 5 School Board Member, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 Early American Dances, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 “Greenfield Dancing Club of 1882,” 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112-116 FORD, HENRY: Son of William Samuel/Mary Litogot

Edison Illuminating Company Employee, 1970. Vol. 10, #4, 106; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 42; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 12, #3, 72 Edison Institute, “Henry Ford Educator, As I Knew Him,” 1971, Vol. 17, #1, 23-34 “Henry Ford’s Early Educational Experiment,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 99-104 “Lights Golden Jublie,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111-119 Mr. Henry Ford and Education At Greenfield Village,” 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 3-14 Engine, Gasoline “Sink” Engine, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 8 Farms, Black Farm, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 21-22 Ford Farms, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 106-111 Valley Farm, 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 12-13 “Farming With the Fordson,” 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-70 “Gully Farm – Valley Farm,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 109-116 “Revival of Old-fashioned Harvisting,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 100-111 Fordson Tractor, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 88, 90; 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 117 “Henry Ford & Son Tractors,” 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 43-56 Frischkorn Investment Company, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 12-16 Fraternity Key (Mu Sigma Pi), 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 38 Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Historic Markers, Birthplace, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 77 Dedication Program, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 76-77 Fair Lane, Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 45-46; 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 114 Railroad, Detroit & Ironton, 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 106-111 Detroit Toledo & Ironton Railroad, 1999 ,Vol. 39, #4, 106 “Henry’s Gasoline Rail Car,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-12 Residence, Birthplace, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42, 43 Fair Lane, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 45, 46; 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 18-19; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 120 “Before Fair Lane,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59-77 “Birds and Henry Ford,” 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 141-144 “Fair Lane: Henry Ford’s Estate,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97-107 “Jens Jensen & Henry Ford: the Landscape Artist and the Entrepreneur,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 105-109 Square House, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 62-63; 2004, Vol. 44,#3, 83-84 Richmond Hill, GA, “Henry Ford’s Experiment at Richmond Hill, 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 103-116 Huron Mountain Club, The Ford Summer Retreat at Huron Mountain Club,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 73-77 “The Bungalow Henry & Clara’s Retreat in Dearborn,” 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52-55 Soybean Research, 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 90-91; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 84 Automobile Body, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 121 Yacht-“Sialia – Henry Ford’s Yacht,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46-55 -“Truant,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 52 “120th Anniversary of an Industrialist’s Birth,” Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “A Special Poem for Mr. Ford,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 63-66

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"The Birth of Ford Motor Company," 2003, Vol, 43, #1, 7-25 “Dearborn’s Chemical Park (Part 2), Henry Ford’s Waterworks,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 44-49 “Early Ford Factories in the Detroit Area,” 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35-50 FORD, HENRY: Son of William Samuel/Mary Litogot

“Early Years of the Dearborn Country Club,” 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15-21

“Ford Airport Mooring Mast,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 “Ford Motor Company - 100 Years of History,” 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3-6 “Fordson Truck,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12-15 “Henry and Edsel Ford and Detroit Designer Raymond H. Dietrich,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103-118 “Henry Ford: The Legend Lives On,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 116-120 “Henry Ford and Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 “Henry Ford’s Camp Legion,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 31-49 “Henry Ford’s Early Educational Experiment,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 99-104 “Henry’s Troubles Getting Started,” 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 105-108 “How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 15-20 “Patrick Ahern, Henry Ford, & Fair Lane,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 3-18

“The Political & Social Philosophy of Henry Ford,” Part 1, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 115-128 Part 2, 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 14-27 “The Progress of Dearborn,” 75th Birthday Pageant, 1963, Vol. 3, #3, 33-61 “School Sketches: Henry Ford School”, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 84 “Your Dearborn Heritage: From Flats to Field,” Ford Field, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 81 “Your Herritage – From Flats to Fields, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 81 “Village of Fordson Squashed By Dodge Brothers,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6-16 HENRY, II: Son of Edsel/Eleanor, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61, 64, 66, 68; 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 46; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 76 Letter to Orville Hubbard, Mayor, City of Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 69 JAMES: Son of Samuel Ford/Ann “Nancy” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 JANE: Daughter of John/Thomasine Smith, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 30; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 JANE: Daughter of William/Mary Litogot, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 35, 37, 38, #4, 98; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 Genaolgy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 JOHN: Son of William/Rebecca Jennings, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 36, 46; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 30, 32, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 94; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 JOHN: Son of William/Mary Litogot, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 102; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 34, 35, 38, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 96; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87; Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 John Ford Land Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 JOHN N.: Son of William/Ann “Nancy” Ketchum, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 101, 102; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 68; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 22 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 11, #3, 21; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 JOSEPHINE: Daughter of Edsel/Eleanor, Mrs. Walter Buhl Ford, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61

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JOSEPHINE: Daughter of William/Ann “Nancy Ketchum, Vol. 18, 1978. #4, 100; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 102 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1985, Vol. 25, #2. 43 FORD, KATHERINE O’LEARY: Mrs. Henry Ford, CA, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 93 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 LaVERNE: “Billy,” 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 17, 19 LEWIS W.: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 88 MABEL: Mrs. Harry Snow, 2002, Vol. 44, #4, 105 MARGARET: Daughter of William/Mary Litogot, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 35, 37; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 Genaolgy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 MARY: Daughter of John/Thomasine Smith, Mrs. Henry Ford, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29; 32, #4, 94 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104

MARY J. WARD: Mrs. John Ford, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 35 MARY ELLEN: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 MARY JONES: Mrs. George Ford, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 3; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 MARY LITOGOT: Mrs. William Ford Sr., 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30, 32, 39; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 MARY A. WARD: Mrs. Addison Ford, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 3-4, 15-16; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 113; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 16, 17 Genealogy, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 MYRA FRANCES: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 90, 92 NANCY: Daughter of John/Thomasine Smith, Mrs. Thomas Flaherty, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 32 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 NANCY KENNEDY: Mrs. Samuel Ford, Son of John/Thomasine Smith, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32 ORLA: Daughter of James Ford, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 101-102 PETER: “Old Pete, Early Dearborn Tradsman ” 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 110-111 REBECCA: Daughter of John/Thomasine Smith, Mrs. William Flaherty, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 30, 32 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 REBECCA JENNINGS: Mrs. William Ford, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29 ROBERT: Son of William/Rebecca Jennings, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30 “Henry Ford’s Great Uncle, Robert Ford,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 19-22 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 ROBERT: Son of William/Mary Littogot, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 34 Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 ROBERT W.: “Bob,” Son of John/Mary J. Ward, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 35 Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 18; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 Geneaolgy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 RYLMA A.: 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 17, 19

Mrs. Larry LaChance, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 21 SAMUEL: Son of John/Thomasine Smith, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 32 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 SAMUEL: Son of William & Rebecca, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 3; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 35;

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1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30, #4, 94; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 33; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 67; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 15 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; FORD, SAMUEL: Son of William & Rebecca, Genealogy 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 “Samuel Forde 1792 – 1842: First Of The Fords To Come To Dearborn,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 13-21 “The Samuel Ford Story,” 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 111-126 THOMASINE SMITH: Mrs. John Ford, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29, 30 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 WALTER BUHL, SR.: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61 WALTER BUHL, JR.: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61 WILLIAM SAMUEL: Son of Samuel Ford & Ann “Nancy Smith, 1978, Vol. 18, #1. 6-7, #4, 100 Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 “The William S. Ford Family,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 35-48 WILLIAM: Son of Henry/Katherine O’Leary, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 96 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 WILLIAM: Son of John / Thomasine Smith Married Mary Litogot 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 94, 96, 98; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 15; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 52 Genealogy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 School Named For, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 85 “The Family of William Ford, South,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 29-43 WILLIAM: Married to Rebecca Jennings Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 WILLIAM, JR.: “Will” Son of William/Mary Litogot, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 102; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 32, 34, 35, 38-39; #3, 61; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Universal Power Shovel Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 William Ford Tractor Sales Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88, 90 “Will Ford & Family,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87-92 WILLIAM CLAY, SR: Son of Edsel/Eleanor, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 102; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75 WILLIAM CLAY, JR.: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 61 “FORD: AN HISTORICAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE” by David L. Lewis: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 59-72 FORD AEROSPORTS CLUB: Historical Marker, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 65, #3, 82 “FORD AIRCRAFT ENGINES” by Ford R. Bryan: 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 42-46 FORD AIRPORT: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62-63; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 114, 122, 124 Historic Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48-49 “Ford Airport Mooring Mast,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 “FORD AIRPORT MOORING MAST” by Ford R. Bryan: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 FORD APPRENTICE PROGRAM: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 4 “FORD AVIATION HISTORY” by Michael Skinner: D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 31 FORD AUTOMIBILIES: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY FORD CEMETERY: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 52 Grave Marker, Kilnagross Churchyard, Ireland, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 117

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“FORD CEMETERY, THE” 1999, Vol. 33, #3, 67-69 “FORD CEMETERY, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1999, Vol. 33, #3, 67-69 “FORD EAGLE BOATS” by Robert E. Lee: Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 39-40 FORD FIELD: “Your Dearborn Heritage: From Flats to Field,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 81 “Historic Ford Field,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 73-82 “Ford Field,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 11 FORD FOUNDATION: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 19 FORD CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, HENRY FORD HISTORIC HOMES DISTRICT: Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 66 Mentioned, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 106 “Ford Homes Historic District,” 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 31-50 “The Ford Homes,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 16 “FORD HOMES HISTORIC DISTRICT” by Joseph Oldenburg: 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 31-50 FORD LAND COMPANY, JOHN: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90

FORD & MALCOMSON, LTD: 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 115; 2003, #1, 12, 15 Renamed Ford Motor Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 115 FORD MOTOR COMPANY: SEE ALSO FORD, HENRY 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 15-18; 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 14-15, #4, 107-108; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79-80, 101; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72, 74; 1979, #1, 10-11, 15, #4, 122; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6,7-8; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 5, 6-7, 8, #4, 106, 107; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 43 100th Anniversary Celebration, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3 “The Road is Ours 100th Aniversary Celebration, June 12-16, 2003,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 127-129 Acquisitions - 1980’s, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Lincoln Motor Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 46; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 105, 108 Administration Building, “Ford’s First Dearborn Administration Building,” D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 62 Air Transport Services, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 4, #2, 48, 50 Aircraft, B-24 Liberator Bombers, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-43, 46, 47, 50; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69-71 Gliders, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 82-84 “Ford World War II Gliders,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-53; reprint, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 83-84 Tri-Motor, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 122; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 62; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 50 Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48 “Henry Ford & Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 Aircraft Engines, Pratt & Whitney Design; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 67-68 Intermittient Pulse Jet, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 85-86 “Ford Aircraft Engines,” 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 42-46 Airplane Production,

Iron Mountain Plant, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-53; reprint, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 83-84 Stout Metal Airplane Company, 1964, Vol. 4, #3, 62; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 48, 49 Willow Run Bomber Plant, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-43; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69, 71, #4, 125

“Henry Ford & Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 Airport, Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 62-63; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 114, 122, 124; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 50;

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Historic Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48-49 “Ford Airport Mooring Mast,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 Amphibians, “Ducks,” GPW Reconnaissance Vehicles, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 77-78 Apprenticeship School, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 16; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 124-125 Articles of Association, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 20-21 FORD MOTOR COMPANY: Articles of Incorporation, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 19 Automobile Divisions, Ford of Canada, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 66,67 Ford of Europe, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 72 Lincoln, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 46-47, #4, 105, 108 Lincoln - Mercury, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67 Mazda, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 21 ‘49s’, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Body From Soybean: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 62 Edsel, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Escort, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Explorer, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Falcon, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Fordor, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 74-75 Jeeps, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 75-76 Maverick, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Mustang, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 128 Pinto, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Taurus, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Thunderbird, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Tudor, 2003, #3, 75 V8, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67 Model A, First Run, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 103; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 4, #2, 35 “Baby Lincoln,” 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 17-18; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 46 Model T, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 15-17; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 4, 6, 10; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12, #3, , 66, 67; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 4, #2, 36-40, 44, 48, #4, 104, 106, 128 “The 5,000,000th Model T Ford” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 120 “All Tin Lissies Were Not Painted Black:Model-T Nicknames” 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 23-34 “ Matila’s Model-T 1922-1972,” 1972, Vol. 12, 88-89 “Model T Travel in the Early Twenties,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 95-107 “Outwitting Model T,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 87-88 Model N, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 36 Model Y, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68 Lincoln Division, Continental, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 128 Model L, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 104 Sable, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Town Car, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 Zephyr, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67 Mercury Division, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67 Battle of the Overpass, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68 “Battle of the Overpass: Sixty Years Ago,” 1997, #2, 35-41

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Corporation Record, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 19 Dealerships, Vol. #8, 18 Eagle Boats, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 9-11; 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14 Eagle #48, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 72 Plant, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14-15

FORD MOTOR COMPANY: Eagle Boats, “Eagle Patrol Boat Contract” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3-12 “Ford Eagle Boats, The,” Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 39-40 “History of Eagle #55,” (Part 1 of 2) 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 46-55, (Part 2 of 2), 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 65-75 Engines, Aircraft, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 67, 68

Jet, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 85-86 Tank, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 81-82

“X” Speedboat Engine, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 13 Engineering Building, Soil Test Well, “Old Test Well Located,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 35-38 Twin Ponds, “Landmarks,” 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 88-90 Ford & Malcomson, Ltd, Renamed, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 115 Fordson Tractor, SEE ALSO HENRY FORD & SON 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 69-70 Fordson Tractor Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 42 Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3-4 Henry Ford Trade School, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 59; 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 16; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 39 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 68, 79, 87 “Ford Trade School,” 1963, Vol. 3 #4, 106 Highland Park Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 4, #2, 37-40 “Crystal Palace,” 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 37 Lincoln Motor Company, Lincoln Motor Company, Acquired by Ford Motor Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 46, #4, 105, 108-109 Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 46-47, #3, 78, 82 Mercury Division, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67 Memorandum of Agreement, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 13-14 Manufacturer Centers, Bellevue Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35-36 Iron Mountain Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 83-84 Mack Avenue Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35 Piquette Plant, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 43; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 35-37 Rouge Plant, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44-45; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 74; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 42-44, #3, 67-86, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 123-125 Blast Furnace, Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 4

Eagle Boats, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 9-11; 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14-15 Eagle #48, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 72 “Ford Eagle Boats, The,” DHS Report, 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 39-40 “Eagle Patrol Boat Contract,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3-12 “History of Eagle #55,” (Part I of 2) 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 46-55, (Part 2 of 2) 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 65-75 Eagle Pass, “Eagle Pass,” 1998, Vol. 39, #1, 14-18 Glass Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 43 Historical Marker, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 65, 3, 79-81

U. S. Naval Training School, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 72-74

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“Ford Rouge Tire Plant During World War II,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 17-20 Singapore Plant, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 72 Warren Avenue Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 47 Willow Run Bomber Plant, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 69, 71, #4, 125 Wixom Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 47 FORD MOTOR COMPANY: Rotunda, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 45; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 44 “Ford Rotunda, The: An Anniversary Remembrance,’ 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 71-78 “Ford Rotunda, The: The Crown Jewel of a Vast Industrial Empire” by Sharon A. Bingley: 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 14-20 Shareholders & Board of Directors, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 22 Ships, 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20-21; “East Indian,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 21 “Kay E. Barker,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “John Dykstra,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 21; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Benson Ford,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20, 21; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Henry Ford II,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20, 21; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111

“William Clay Ford,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 21; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Edward E. Greene,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Lake Bensow,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61 “Lake Gorin,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61 “Lake Ormoc,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61 “Oneida,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 21 “Onodaga,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 21 “Samuel Mather,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111 “Ford Namesake Ships,” D.H.S. Report, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111-112 “Marine Operations – Ford Motor Company Steel Division,” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 3-5 “Salute To The Ford Motor Company Fleet,” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 6-27 Stock Holders Certificate, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 22 Stout Metal Airplane Company, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 48, 49 Tri-Motor, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 50 Tanks, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 79-82 Trucks, F-Series, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 128 F-1 Series, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 ½ ton Pick-up, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 75 ½ ton Carryall, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 75 United Auto Workers, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68 National Development Training Center, Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 6

Strike of 1941, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 123 “Battle of the Overpass: Sixty Years Ago,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 35-41 World Headquarters, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 38 "The Birth of Ford Motor Company," 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 7-25 “Ford: An Historical and Global Perspective,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 59-72 “Ford Tank & Tank Destroyers During WW II,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 63-68 “Ford Tank Engines,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 69-71 “Ford Motor Company: 75 Years,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 39-45, #3, 90 "Ford Motor Company - 100 Years of History," 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3-6

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“Ford Rouge Tire Plant During World War II,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 17-20 “Ford World War II Gliders, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-53 “Henry and Edsel Ford and Detroit Designer Raymond H. Dietrich,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103-118 “Road is Ours, The: 100th Anniversary Celebration, June 12-16, 2003,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 127-129 “Some Ford Contributions to World War II,” 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 67-86 “FORD MOTOR COMPANY: 75 YEARS” by Donald V. Baut and Winfield H. Arneson: 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 39-45, #3, 90 "FORD MOTOR COMPANY - 100 YEARS OF HISTORY" by Harold T. Sieloff: 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3-6 “FORD NAMESAKE SHIPS” by Michael W. Skinner: 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111-112 “FORD R. BRYAN: BENEFACTOR TO HISTORY AND DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 57-58 FORD ROAD: “The Progress of Ford Road, “ 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 39-46 “FORD ROUGE TIRE PLANT DURING WORLD WAR II” by Ford R. Bryan: 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 17-20 “FORD SQUAD TENTS, 1945” by Ford R. Bryan: Vol. 32, 1993, #1, 13-15 “FORD SUMMER RETREAT AT HURON MOUNTAIN CLUB, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 73-77 “FORD TANK ENGINES” by Ford R. Bryan: 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 69-71 “FORD TANKS AND TANK DESTROYERS DURING WORLD WAR II” by Ford R. Bryan: 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 63-68 “FORD TRADE SCHOOL” by Paul Charette: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 106 “FORD TRI-MOTOR, 1926-1992, THE”: Book Review by Ford R. Bryan, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 103 “FORD WORLD WAR II GLIDERS” by Ford R. Bryan: 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-53; reprint, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 83-84 “FORD WORLD WAR II PASSENGER CARS” by Ford R. Bryan: 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 35-37 FORD-ALLEN COMPANY: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90, 92 FORDE, SAMUEL: “Samuel Forde 1792 – 1842: First Of The Fords To Come To Dearborn,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 13-21 “The Samuel Ford Story,” 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 111-126 “FORD-EDISON ELECTRIC CAR, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 12-19 FORDELL, VINCENT: Judge, City of Dearborn, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 98 “FORD’S FIRST DEARBORN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING” by Michael Skinner: D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 62 FORDSON BOARD OF EDUCATION: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 FORDSON, CITY OF: Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 16; 1978, #3, 74, 76-77; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 101; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 45 Consolidation of the cities of Fordson & Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 5, 8, 10, 25

75th Anniversary, “Dearborn’s Diamond Anniversary,” 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 99-109 “Consolidation: From Rumor to Reality,” 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39-54 reprint 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 67-81 “Reflections on 1928 – The Year the Voters of Fordson and Old Dearborn Approved Consolidation,” Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 104 Judges, Vol., 29, 1989, #4, 97-98 FORDSON HIGH SCHOOL: Mentioned, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 43-44; 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 19 “The Final Chapter, Fordson Stadium,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 103-105

“Fifty Years Of Fordson High School,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 137-138 “Fordson High School Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary,” Muse Editorial,, 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 64

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“School Sketches, Fordson High School,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 118 FORDSON JUNIOR COLLEGE: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 FORDSON SALES & SERVICE: Oakland Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 64 FORDSON STATE BANK: Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 16 FORDSON TRACTOR: SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMAPANY SEE ALSO HENRY FORD & SON Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 8; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 74; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12, #4, 88, 90; Plant, Mentioned, 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 52 “Farming With The Fordson,” 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-70 “Henry Ford & Son Tractors,” 2002, #2, 43-56 “FORDSON TRUCK” by Ford R. Bryan: 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12-15 FORDSON VILLAGE: “Village of Fordson Squashed by Dodge Brothers,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6-16 “Frodson Village: A Model Industrial Suburb,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 51-55 “FORDSON VILLAGE: A MODEL INDUSTRIAL SUBURB” by Thomas W. Brunk: 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 51-55 FORD-UAW NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CENTER: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 6 FORMOSA, VICTORIA: Employ., D.H.M., 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 26 FORNELL, ADRIENNE L.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 FORSTER, HENRY: Private 1st Class, Ordnance Corps, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81, 82 FORSYTHE, DR. ELI: Minister, First Congregational Church, 1979,Vol. 19, #4, 125-126 I. H.: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 FORT BOULEVARD: Oakwood Boulevard, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83 FORT MYERS LABORATORY: Thomas Edison, 1979, #4, 112 FORTIN, BARBARA: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 74 RICH: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 74 “FORTY ROYAL RUBY YEARS, 1940-1980” by Ralph G. Fader: 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 54-55 “FORTY YEARS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Commandant’s Quarters, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 57-69 Muse Editorial, McFadden-Ross Museum, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 59 “FORTY YEARS AGO” by Mrs. Laura Van Dore: Poem, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 37-38 “FORTY YEARS OF PUBLICITY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 28 FOSTER, CLARENCE: Ten Eyck Episcopal Church Janitor, 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 69-70 ELMER: Detroit-Dearborn Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 100 RUTH: Appt., D.H.C., 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 26 “FOUR PEOPLE, FORTY-NINE YEARS AND OUR HERITAGE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 30 “FOUR VIEWS OF THE ROUGE RIVER OR A PLACE WHERE A DEER WAS BORN” by Franklin S. Adams: 1975, Vol. 15 #2, 41-56 FOURTH OF JULY - INDEPENDENCE DAY: Ivadel Moore’s Memories of, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 43-44 Detroit Arsenal, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 51 Henry Haigh’s memories of, 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 35-38 “Early Independence Days in Dearborn,” 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 95-104 “Dearborn’s Fourth of July,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 54 FOX, WILLIAM: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 6 FOXWORTH, ROGER G.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 124 “FRACTIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #6: SPRINGWELLS” by Donald V. Baut:

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1966, Vol. 6, #1, 18-19 FRANK, MRS.: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 10 FRANKENSTEEN, RICHARD: UAW Union Organizer, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36-37 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN (Sig): 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 86 “American Constitution Signers,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 113 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 104 HERBERT H.: Franklin Automobile, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 FRASER-MARTINEZ, NANCY: Employ., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 106-107, 109 FRAZER, JOSEPH W.: Grahm-Paige Motor Car Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 94 FREDERICKS, MARSHALL: Sculptor, Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40 #3, 79 FREEDEN, HANS E.: Mentioned, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67 FRENCH & BRITISH SETTLEMENT IN DEARBORN AREA: 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-82 “Dearborn’s First Pioneers 1780-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 FRENCH COLONIZATION OF GREAT LAKES: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 35-36 FRENCH & INDIAN WAR: 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 37, 40 FRESHMAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 “FRISCHKORN INVESTMENT COMPANY” by Ford R. Bryan: 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 12-16 FRISCHKORN REAL ESTATE: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 2 FROM THE MUSEUM’S COLLECTION, “Dearborn’s Early Post Office,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 34 “Sheppard Flag,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 71 FRY, VERNON C.: Detroit-Dearborn Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 106

FRYSINGER, CALVIN: Fordson School Board Member, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 FUGETT, HENRY J.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 123 FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW OF 1850: 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 37 FUKALEK Sr., FRANK: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80

Frank, Jr., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 Fukalek Shore Store, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 FUKALEK SHOE STORE: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 FULLER, GEORGE N.: Secretary, Michigan Historical Commission, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 4 “FUN TO SEARCH AND A JOY TO FIND” by Mary Throgmorton: 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 135-142 FURMAN, NECAH STEWART: Biog., 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103 “Henry and Edsel Ford and Detroit Designer Raymond H. Dietrich,” 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103-118 “FUTURE HISTORICAL MARKERS IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 111 FYFE, JAMES L.: Architect, 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 52, 53

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G GAFFORD, LOIS: Resig., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24 GAGERN, REVERAND JOHN M: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 GAIL, MAX: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 GALAMB, JOE: Fordson Tractor, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 45 GALLIO, DANIEL: “Art Deco John H. Schaefer Building, Dearborn, Michigan, The,” 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 67-85 GAMBOTTO, LARRY LOUIS: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 126 GANDOLFO, PHILIP N.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 124 GANEM, JENNIFER CZERWICK: “In Search of Henry Ford: A Chat with Iris Becker,” 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 118-123 GARDEN CLUB OF DEARBORN: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 79 McFadden-Ross House Gardens, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 92 90th Anniversary, Mentioned, 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 63 GARDEN PLOT PROGRAM: 1930s, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 111 GARDINER, RICHARD: Justices of the Peace, Dearborn Township, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95, 96 GARDINER SCHOOL: Student Progress Charts, 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 102-104 GARDNER, ELIZABETH GAULD: Mrs. Richard Gardner, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73 ESTHER ALICE: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73, 74, 78 JAMES: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73, 74, 78 Genealogy, “Generations: A Family History,” 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73-82 JAMES RUSSELL: 1999,Vol. 39, #3, 73, 74 JENNIE FLAHERTY: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73 RICHARD: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73, 74; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 43 Assessor, Wayne County, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64

Genealogy, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 82 THOMASINE: Mrs. James Gardner, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73, 74, 76, 78 GARDNER HOUSE: Dearborn Historical Museum, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 10, #2, 47, 50 Campbell Paint, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 7, 9 Moved, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 47 “1831 Gardner House,” Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 “Acquisition of the Gardner House, The,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 20-23 “Gardner House Acquisition Story, The,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3-10 “We Need a Few Things,” Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 89 “GARDNER HOUSE ACQUISITION STORY, THE,” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3-10 GARDNER-PINGREE HOUSE: 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 106-107 GARLOCK, MARGARET: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83 GARRISON (SALISBURY) SCHOOL: Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 4; 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 55 “Reminiscences of the Garrison School 1923-1930,” D.H.S. Report. 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 32 GAS UTILITIES: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 56-57 GASIOREK, FRANK C.: “Dearborn Historical Society Reports,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 30 GASSETT, WILLIAM O: “Radio Communication During The Piccard Flight,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 14-16

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GAVEY’S DRUG STORE: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 119 GAYLORD, CHARLES: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 103, 106 EMILY AUSTIN: Mrs. Charles Gaylord, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 102, 103, 106 MARGARETTE: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 106-108 GAYNOR, MITZI: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 GAZETTEER OF MICHIGAN: Excerpt from, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 103 GEIGER, ZACKARY U.: “Office Rules In 1872,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 132 GEM AND JEWELRY APPRAISAL CLINIC: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 82 John P. Lauri, Gemologist, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115 GENEALOGY: Ford, Addison Charles/Mary Ward, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 Cylde McKinloch/Camilla Glass, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 Earl, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 Edsel B, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Emma, 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 Emma A., 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 Francis Albert, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 104 George/Alice Good, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986. Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 George/Mary Jones, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120;1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 Henry, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986. Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 Henry/Kath. O’Leary, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Henry/Dorah Teagan-Mary Ford, 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004. Vol. 44, #1, 22

Henry/Clara Bryant, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Jane, Daughter of John 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Jane, Daughter of William 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 John/Thomasine Smith, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 John, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 John N., 1981, Vol. 11, #3, 21; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 Josephine, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1985, Vol. 25, #2. 43 Margaret, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Mary, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104

Nancy, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 Robert/Jane Hornibrook, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21, 22; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 Robert, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Robert W., 1999, Vol. 39. #3, 81 Samuel/Ann “Nancy” Smith, 1981, Vol 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8;

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1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 William/Rebecca Jennings, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 8; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43; 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 37; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 21; GENEALOGY: William/Rebecca Jennings, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 22 William Samuel/Anna Kethcum, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 43 William, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104 William/Mary Littogot, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 104; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 William Jr., 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 81 Gardner, Richard/Elizabeth Gauld, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 82 Haggerty, John Strong, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 Horger, Charles T., 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 87 Washington, George/Martha Custis, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 21 GENERAL HENRY DEARBORN QUILTING SOCIETY: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 78 Quilt Show, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 27; 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 60 Flyers, “Bound Together,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 91 “A Charming Quilt Show,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1 “Dearborn Under Cover,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1 “The Past Meets the Millennium - A Quilt Show,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 95 “Quilts Past & Present,” 1984, Vol. 24, #1 “Quilts in Transition,” 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 95 “States Bound Together,” 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 63 “Spring Festival of Quilts,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1 GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48-51 Art & Colour Salon, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103 Designer, Harley Earl, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103 Willow Run Plant, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 71 Acquires Cadillac Motor Car Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 54

“GENERAL JACKSON:” Steam boat, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 60 “GENERATIONS: A FAMILY HISTORY” by Ann Davis Irwin: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 73-82 GENEREAU, LOUIS: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 20

LOUIS, JR.: 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 20 GENESEE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 77 GENTINNE, THOMAS H.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 127 GEOLOGY: Great Lakes Region, 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 3-7 GEORGE, CHRISTOPHER: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 “GEORGE WASHINGTON THE FARMER” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15-28 GEORGOFF, TASHI: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 GERMANY, FRANKLYN WALLACE: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 126 GERRY, ELBRIDGE: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 114 GERSHENSON, SAM: Fairlane Inn Motel, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 123-125 “GET YOUR PAPER” by H. Brent Bachman: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 53-56 “GETTING HISTORY OUT TO THE PUBLIC” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 125 “GETTYSBURG ADDRESS” by Abraham Lincoln: 1970, Vol. 10, #2, Front Cover GHAFARI ARCHITECTS & ASSOCIATES: Commandant’s Quarters, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 GIBBS, MARLA: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85

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GIELOW, HENRY G.: Ship Designer, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46 GILBERT, DOLORES: “Historical Display Committee,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 103 GILLESPIE, COLONEL E.: Dearborn High School, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 126, 128 GILLESPIE, JOHN: City of Detroit, Director, Public Works, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 100 GILMAN, NICHOLAS (Sig): “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 20 GLADSTONE, WILLIAM: Prime Minister, Great Britain, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 86 GLADWIN COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 GLASS: “Early American Pressed Pattern Glass,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 108-110 GLEASON, FRED: Greenfield Dancing, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112, 114-115

JAMES: 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 100 JIM: 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112, 114 Steam Engine, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112, 114 GLIDERS: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124 Ford, World War II, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-53; reprint, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 83-84 C-47 Air Transport, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 84

SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE ALSO WACO AIRCRAFT COMPANY

“GLOW, THE,” by Henry Czerwick: 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 110-115 GLOWACKI, RALPH: Employ., D.H.M., 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99 GNAU, TARA B.: Employ., D.H.M., 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 93; 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99, 102 Transfer To Library Dept., 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 99 “School Sketches,” - Adams Junior High, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 60 -Clara Bryant Junior High, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 61 -William H. Clark, 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 90 -Dearborn High, 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 91 -DuVall, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 126 -Edison, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 127 -Edsel Ford High, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 29 -Fairlane Middle, 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 28 -Henry Ford Community College, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 62-63 -Henry Ford, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 84 -William Ford, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 85 -Fordson High, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 118 -Henry A. Haigh, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 119 -Joshua Howard, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 20 -Louis W. Howe, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 21 -Memories of Winn and His Museum, 2016, Vol.53, #3, 97-98 -David P. Lapham, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 58 -Charles A. Lindbergh, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 59 -Samuel B. Long, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 100 -Harvey H. Lowrey, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 101 -Fred E. Maples, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 132 -George T. Martin, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 18 -John C. McDonald, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 133 -Miller, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 19 -William Nowlin, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 52 -Robert Oakman, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 53

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-Oxford, 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 89 -Parochial Schools, Dearborn, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 53-58 -River Oaks, 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 88 -Roulo, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 112 GNAU, TARA B.: “School Sketches,”-Salina, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 113 -Salisbury, Vol. 21. 1981, #1, 22 -Scotch Settlement, Vol. 21. 1981, #1, 23 -O.L. Smith Junior High, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 56 -Dr. Edward S. Snow, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 57 -William B. Stout Junior High, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 86 -Conrad Ten Eyck, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 87 -Thayer, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 118 -Whitmore-Bolles, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 119 -Woodworth, 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 30 “Decorative Dancing And Damask Dining, A History Of The Dearborn Inn,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 65-75 “Historic Bus Or Auto Tour Of Dearborn,” 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 117-128 “Indian Mounds To Dumping Grounds: A History Of The Rouge River,” 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 57-75 “In Memory of Mary V. MacDonald: A Mentor, A Friend,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 23-24

“Light’s Golden Jubilee,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111-119 “Social Life During Arsenal Days,” 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 119-130 “Time in a Bottle: Dearborn Days,” 1978,Vol. 18, #3, 86 GODDARD, FRANK A.: Contractor, 2001,Vol. 41, #2, 52, 53, 54, 55 GOEBEL, MALITA T.: “Matila’s Model T,” 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 88-89 “David Sloss Family, The,” 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 89-90 “Dearborn Homes,” 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 3-11 “Historic Ford Field,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 73-82 “Transportation In Dearborn To 1937,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 47-65 GOEBORO, RAY AND WINNIE: “Bicentennial Pilgrimage,” 1977, Vol. 27, #2, 55-58 WINNIE: “Growing Up In Dearborn,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 43-50 “Life At Oxford School,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 51-54 “River Rouge Project - The Saga Of Paving The Rouge River,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 46-52 “World War II Memories,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 112-113 GOGEBIC COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 GOLDBERG, HIRAM C.: Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 GOLDEN JUBILEE OF LIGHT, 1970, #1, 11 “GOOD OLD DAYS, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 92-96 GOOD, DAVID L.: “Another First(Sort Of) In Dearborn’s Storied Airport History,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 2-5 “A Point of Honor Thomas Henry Sheppard’s Medal Is Long Overdue For Keeping Our Flag Safe During The Civil War,” 2016, Vol.53, #3, 59-64 “B-Movies and Cigar Smoke Despite that Iconic Wet Kiss, Peppard and Hollywood Never Got Along,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 96-102 “Best Dearborn Stories’ Now They Can Be Told,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 74 “Dear Diary: A Salute for Lincoln, An Evening With the Ladies for Me,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 103-105 “Dorothy V. Wolfe, 1914-2016: A World Traveler Finally Unearths ‘A Real Gem’ Close to Home,” 2016, Vol.53, #3, 99-100

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“Dude! It’s A Beer Party Over at the Museum!,” 2013, Vol.50, #4, 108-109 “A Forgotten Birthday: 1786-2011 Let’s Settle This Once and For All,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 80-81 “FOUND: A Lost Headstone- And Renewed Interest in a Singular Cemetery,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 187-192 “How ‘Scoop’ Helped Hubbard Outsmart Everybody and Win Over a ‘Wide-Open Town’,” 2016, Vol.53, #4, 75-78 “Hubbard’s Hair-Triggered Response to ’67 Detroit ‘Riots’ Foreshadowed Ongoing Controversy Over His Statue,” 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 7-8 “Hubbard Statue’s Move to a New Home Rekindles an Old Controversy,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 8-10 “Hubbard and Vietnam: Just Like Ali,” 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 116-117 “Museum Weather Report, After 52 Years, ‘The Historian’ Gets Its Due,” 2013, Vol.50, #4, 102-104 “Museum Weather Report, A New Host Buffs Up ‘Arsenal Gates’,” 2013, Vol.50, #1, 126-127 “Museum Weather Report, An Unpleasant Surprise, But Hope for Better Days,” 2013, Vol. 50, #3, 66 “Museum Weather Report: New Site Will Make Hubbard Statue A Part of History…Officially,” 2015, Vol.52, #4, 206-207 “Museum Weather Report, No, We’re Not History,” 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 70-71 “Museum Weather Report: We’re Doing A ‘Great Job,’ But City Money Is Hard To Come By,” 2014, Vol.51, #3, 58-59 “Museum Weather Report, The New Kids on the Block,” 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 98. “Museum Weather Report, Turning the Corner At Brady and Mchigan Avenue?,” 2013, Vol. 50, #2, 34-35 “Museum Weather Report: With Rick Danes, It’s No Prisoners, Please,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 30-33 “Party On! The End of the World? Not When There’s Still Root Beer,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 92 “Rude Awakening From a ‘Dream of Sunbeams’,” 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 88-93 “Should’Segregationist’ Label Be ‘Chiseled in Stone’?,” 2015, Vol.52, #4, 208-210 “Springtime for Hubbard A Shiny Mayoral Sculpture Is Ready to Emerge from Storage,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 12-15 “The Bishop Teaches North Waverly Street A Lesson in Bonding – and Race Relations,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 6-7 “The Ford Rouge Plant, 1917-2017: An Unheralded Centennial Marks The ‘Soggy Farmland’ Roots of an Industrial Icon,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 12-18 “The Kendal Street Incident: ‘No One Is On Trial Here for His Attitudes About Race’,” 2013, Vol.50, #3, 83-91 The Hubbard Statue We Never Saw,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 129-132 “Those Sons are Everywhere Just Check Out the C.Q. On Homecoming Weekend,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 163-165 “Trying Not To Forget The Treaties of Springwells and Ghent,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 181-184 “Was Hubbard Guilty After All?,” 2013, Vol.50, #3, 92 “Winfield H. Arneson, 1930-2016: A Museum Fixture for 4 Decades, A Fan of the Founding Fathers (& the Packers), 2016, Vol.53, #3, 9396 “Who Needs ‘Antiques Roadshow’? From a Box in the Basement to a Tidy ‘Coup Daguerre’,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 35-36 GOODALL, DR. LEONARD: Chancellor, U of M, Dearborn, Fair Lane Marker Dedication, 1978, Vol.18, #4, 113-116; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 23, 24 GOODALL SHELL SERVICE STATION: Richard Lyman, Manager & Owner, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 16

GORDON, GEORGE: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 GORENC, LOUIS: “Eagle Pass,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14-18

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“Man’s Bending of the Rouge River’s Will,” 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 3-11 “Schaefer Tower,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 105-111 GORGAS, AMELIA GAYLE: Mrs. Josiah Gorgas, 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 36-37

JOSIAH: Commandant Detroit Arsenal, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 120; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 35-36 WILLIAM CRAWFORD: Mentioned, 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 36 GORMAN, NATHANIEL (Sig): “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 20 GOSHORN, WILLIAM: Employ., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 51 Resig., D.H.M., 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 87 GOULD-McELHONE, WILLIAM K.: SEE ALSO McELHONE, WILLIAM “Camp Dearborn: Citizens’ Country Club,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67-73 GRABLE, BETTY: Actress, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 83 GRABOWSKI, MAX: Rapid Motor Vehicle Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 “GRACE BRUBAKER PRUNK, 1907-1998” by Ford R. Bryan: 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 70-71 GRAEF, ANTHONY: Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 GRAF ZEPPELIN: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124 GRAHAM, PAT: Mentioned, 2000,Vol. 40, #4, 103 GRAHAM BROTHERS: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 98-99 “The Builders of Dearborn – To Sell is to Serve: Graham Brothers,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 53-55 GRAHAM BORTHERS INC.: Truck Manufacturers, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 98 Acquired by Dodge Brothers, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 98-99; 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 54 GRAHAM GLASS COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 98; 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 54 GRAHAM-PAIGE MOTORS CORPORTATION: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 99-101; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 92, 94; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 122; 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 54-55 Automobile: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 99-101; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 Blue Streak, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 94 Dealerships, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 100 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC: Civil War Veterans “The Grand Army of the Republic,” 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 118-122 “The Grand Army of the Republic in Michigan,” 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 52-57 “GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, THE” by Richard Danes: 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 118-122 “GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC IN MICHIGAN, THE,” by Richard Danes: 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 52-57 GRAND RIVER PLANK ROAD: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 36 GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 GRANDIN, EDGAR BRATT: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 63 GRANT, ULYSSES S.: Lieutenant, General, Civil War, Letter, 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 42 GRATIOT COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 GRAVERAET, GARRETT A.: 2nd Lieut. 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War. 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 20 HENRY: 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War. 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 20 GRAVES, REV. CHARLES: Rector, Kilnagross Anglican Church – Ireland, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 119 GRAY, ELLIOT: Steamboat “General Jackson,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 60 JOHN, S.: Ford Motor Company, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 15 GRAY MOTOR CAR COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 104 GRAYSON ORDINANCE OF 1785: 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 83 GREAT DEPRESSION: “A Memoir: Growing Up In Dearborn During The Great Drpression,” 2003. Vol. 43, #2, 51-63 “Welfare Fares Well in Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 109-114

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“GREAT LAKES, THE: AN EMERGING LANDSCAPE” by Kirt D. Gross: 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 3-14 “GREAT LAKES INDIANS” by Charles E. Cleland: Part I, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 3-14 “GREAT LAKES INDIANS” by Milford G. Chandler: Part II, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 47-58; Part III, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 89-98; Part IV, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 129-140 “GREAT LAKES SHIPPING AND DEARBORN” by Donald V. Baut: 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20-21 GREATER CITIES CONSOLIDATION COMMITTEE: Meetings, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 40; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 69 Members, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 68 “GREAT-GRANDFATHER JOHANN HAASE” by Donna Jean Haase: 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 50-56 GREELY, AARON: Surveyor, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 36, 38 GREEN, FRED: Michigan Politian, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 74, 78, #4, 98, 100, 101 GREENE, CLARK: Welfare Director, City of Dearborn, Vol. 38, Vol. 1998, #4, 111 GREENE, JAMES E.: Corporate Council, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 “GREENFIELD DANCING CLUB OF 1882, THE,” by Ford R. Bryan: 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 112-116 “GREENFIELD MUTUAL PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 82-88 GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 42-44 “Yew Post Office,” 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 12-13 GREENFIELD VILLAGE & HENRY FORD MUSEUM: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124

American Automobile Diamond Jubille, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 98-99 Ediston Institute, Location, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42

“Looking Forward to the 1980’s By Looking Back, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 131 Education, “Mr. Henry Ford And Education at Greenfield Village, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 3-14 Gardner House Donated to City of Dearborn Historical Museum, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3, 5-6, 8 Haggerty Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 102 Haggerty Power Plant, 1990, #4, 102-103 Light’s Golden Jubilee, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 11

“Light’s Golden Jubilee,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111-119 Pottery Shop, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 Scotch Settlement School, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3; 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 100 GREGG, PHINEAS: Civil War Medical Journal Excerpts, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 82-84 GREGORY, FRED: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 CHARLES: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 JANE WHALEN: Mrs. Charles Gregory, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 WILLIAM TEN EYCK: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 MARY: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 FRED: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 EDWARD: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 JOHN: “Jack,” General Manager, Richmond Hill, 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 104, 114 WILLIAM TEN EYCK: Henry Ford’s Land Agent, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 3, 4

“The Builders of Dearborn – William Ten Eyck Gregory: Real Estate Purchaser,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 75-76 GREY, ELLIOTT: General Store, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 33 ROBERT: Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101 “GREYSTONE, FAIR LANE’S SISTER IN PITTSBURG” by Ford R. Bryan: 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 18-25

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GRIFFEN: Great Lakes Sailing Ship, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 50 GRIFFIN, MARION MAHONY: Designing Architect, 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 52, 55 GROESBECK, ALEXANDER: Governer, State of Michigan, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 73-78, #4, 97, 98, 101 Lawyer, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 39

GROSS, BOB: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 42 KIRT D.: Employ., D.H.M., 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 30

“Dearborn: From Settlement to City,” 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 35-46 “Great Lakes, The: An Emerging Landscape,” 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 3-14 “Forecast Still Cloudy for Museum: Cuts Spur Drive for Funds, Members,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 35-40 “A ‘Perfect Storm’ Swirls Around Museum,” 2011, Vol.48, #1, 10-17 “Museum Weather Report,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 72-73

ROBERT: Dearborn Civil War Centennial Commissioner, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71 “GROWING UP IN DEARBORN” by Winnie Goeboro: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 43-50 “GROWING UP IN DEARBORN 100 YEARS AGO” by Betsy Cushman: 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 99-114 Part 2, 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 3-17; Part 3, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 35-41 GUARDIAN BANK OF DEARBORN: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 50; 1979, Vol 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 GUARDIAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 58 GUENTHER, ROBERT: Architect, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 GUEST, EDGAR A.: “Dearborn’s Day” Poem, 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 102 Poem - Edsel Ford, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 104 GUIDO, MICHAEL A.: Biog., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 13-14 Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 57-58; Mayor, City of Dearborn, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 47, #3, 74, 83; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 92 City’s 75th Anniversary Party, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 99-100 GUIDRY, DORIS: Fair Lane Marker Dedication Committee, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113, 115, 116 “GUILD ENDOWMENT FUND NEARING FIRST ANNIVERSARY,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 155 GUINAN, ELIZABETH: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 JAMES JR..: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 JAMES M.: City Plan. City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 93

The Builders of Dearborn – James M. Guinan: Business & Civic Leader Spanning 60 Years,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18-19 Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 KEIRAM: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18 MARGARET: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 MARY: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 ROSE: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18 GUINAN & LAPHAM LUMBER & COAL COMPANY: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83 GULLEY, ALFRED;, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 108 ALFRED BUCK: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 70-71, 74; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 96 Diary Excerpts, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 97-99 “Your Dearborn Heritage – Gully Farm,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 51

“The Builders of Dearborn – Agricultural Professors: Alfred B. & Frank A. Gully,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 108-109 FRANK ARTHUR: “The Builders of Dearborn – Agricultural Professors: Alfred B. & Frank A. Gully,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 108-109 “Early Times in Dearborn,” Letter to Mina Ives, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 13-16 ORRIN P.: Farm, Purchased for Clara Ford, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 114

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SARAH MINA: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 41 SOPHIE AUGUSTA: Mrs. Alfred Buck Gully, 1991, Vol. 31, 63, 69, 70, 74, #4, 108 “GULLEY FARM - VALLEY FARM” by Ford R. Bryan: 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 109-116 GUNN, MOSES: Doctor, 5th Michigan Infantry, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 43 “GUN CARRAIGE SHED, CARPENTER’S, BLACKSMITH and SADDLER’S SHOP”, 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 25 GUSTAFSON, WAINO: Resig., D.H.C., 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 88 GUY, RALPH B., SR.: Judge, City of Dearborn, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 98 GWINNETT, BUTTON: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 115

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H HAAPANIEMI, NANCY R.: Appt., D.H.C., 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 27 Resig., D.H.C., 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 97 HAAS, JULIAN H.: Treasurer, Detroit Zoological Society, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17 HAASE, DONNA JEAN: “Great-Grandfather Johann Haase,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 50-56 JOHANN: “Great Grandfather Johann Haase,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 50-56 HACALA, MARK T.: Employ., D.H.M., 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 25 HACEST, JOHN: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 6, 7 HACKETT, WILLIAM H: “At the Rouge Plant, 1929-1937: ‘Glad to Have a Job but Scared to Go to Work’,” 2013, Vol.50, #4, 116-123

Appt., D.H.C., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 110 Ice Cream Social, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 82 Marguerite Johnson (1902-1959): From ‘Political Witch’ to Top Cop, 2014, Vol.51, #2, 48-50 Retires, 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 89 “Sixty Years of Partnership,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3-9 “The 1941 Ford-UAW Contract: ‘Shut the Plant Down, Let the Union Take Over’,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 38-46 “The Battle of the Overpass,” 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 74-81 HADER, SUSAN ROULO: 1992, #2, 47 HAGELTHORN, RICHARD L.: Appt., D.H.C. 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 27, 28 Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 79 Historical Marker Dedication, Ford Hospital-Fairlane, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 81-82 “In Memoriam: Commissioner Richard L .Hagelthorn,” Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 28 “Dearborn’s Spruce Goose,” 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 71-82 “Henry Ford And Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 HAGGERTY, CLIFTON FLOYD: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29-30, 32; #3, 70, #4, 97

Haggerty Brothers Brickyard, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31-32 ELIZABETH STRONG: Mrs. Lorenzo Haggerty, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29, 31, 32 FANNY OTIS: Mrs. Hugh Haggerty, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29 JOHN STRONG: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 93 Farm, Canton Township, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 71 Genealogy, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 Haggerty Brothers Brickyard, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31-32 John Strong Haggerty Brickyard, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 35, #4, 102-103 L. D. Haggerty & Son Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 34 Newton-Haggerty Ladder Company, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 32, 34 Residences, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 71 “John S. Haggerty, Dearborn Politician,” (Part 1 of 3), 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29-41 (Part 2 of 3), 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70-79 (Part 3 of 3), 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 97-104 HENRY: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 30-31 HUGH HENRY: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29 Farm, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29 LORENZO: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34

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Haggerty & Proctor Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31 L.D. Haggerty & Son Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 34 HAGGERTY BRICKYARD, JOHN STRONG: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 44; 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 35, #4, 102-103 HAGGERTY FIELD: Airstrip, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 HAGGERTY & SON, L. D.: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 34 HAGGERTY POTTERY SHOP: Greenfield Village, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 HAGGERTY POWER PLANT: Greenfield Village, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 102-103 HAGGERTY AND PROCTOR BRICKYARD: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31 HAGGERTY SUBDIVISION: 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 HAGGERTY-NEWTON LADDER COMPANY: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 32, 34 HAGLER, CHARLES V.: Historical Commissioner, State of MI, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113, 116 Speech-Fair Lane Marker Dedication, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 22, 23 HAIGH, BESSIE WILLIAMS: Mr. Richard Haigh Sr., 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97, 98 BESSIE W.: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 GEORGE W.: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 HENRY: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97 “Fourth of July, 1864: The Speaker Sat and Laughed- ‘And the Picnic Is Spoilt!’,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 78-80 HENRY ALLYN.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 93; 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95, 96; Appt., D.H.C. 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 71-73; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5, 1988, Vol. 29, #2, 30, 34, 37, 39, 40, 41; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 3, 4, 6, #4, 103 Diaries, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 69 Diary Excerpts, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 4; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 97, 98, 99; World War I, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 17-20, #3, 52-55, #4, 84-85; 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 27-30, #2, 66-67, #3, 107-108, #4, 135-138 “1887,” 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 27-34 “Collage Days –One Hundred Years Ago,” D.H. S. Report, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 68-69 Founder, Northview Cemetery, 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 49 School Named For, 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 119 “The Library – Greatest of Blessings,” Dearborn Township Library Dedication, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 3-9 “Maplewood Days in Dearborn,” 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 31-42

“Your Dearborn Heritage: Maplewood Days in Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 80 LUCY BILLINGS: Mrs. Richard Haigh Sr., 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 RICHARD, Jr.: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 RICHARD, Sr.: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 5-6; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 53; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 85 “The Builders of Dearborn – Fabric to Farmer: Richard Haight,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97-98 “A Man Named Richard,” 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 48-55 “Maplewood Days in Dearborn,” 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 31-42 THOMAS: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 HAIGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HENRY A.: “School Sketches,” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 119 HAIGHT, FLOYD L.: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 American Association of State and Local History Award, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 26 Biog., 1961, Vol. 1, #2, 22 Chairman D.H.C., 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 74-77; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 36, #3, 75 Chairman MI Civil War Centennial Commission, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 18; 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 139 Obit., 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 26-27 Research National Archives, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 90; 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 72; 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 26,

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1970, Vol. 10, #2, 43-45; 1971, Vol. 11, #1, 36, #2, 68; 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 27 Resig., D.H.C., 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 116; 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 77 Testimonial Dinner, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 116 White House Visit, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 18-19 “Floyd L. Haight: Historian And Educator,” Vol. 15, 1975, #4, 131-135 “History Of The Dearborn Historical Museum,” 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3-7 “The Preservation of Your Heritage Since 1928,” 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 113-125 HAIGHT, FLOYD L.: “Research On The Detroit Arsenal,” 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 37-54 JAMES BENEDICT: 1st Michigan Sharpshooter, Civil War, 1961, #1, #2, 15-20 MARY DIETRICH.: Mrs. Floyd Haight, Research-National Archives, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 72 Obit., 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 30, #2, 65-68 SYDNEY: 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1961, Vol. 1, #2, 15-20; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 HALDEMAN, GEORGE: Pilot, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124 HALGREN, MARGARET A.: Employ., D.H.M., 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 89 HALEY, RALPH: Justices of the Peace, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 97 HALL, BARBARA: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 DAVID: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 Obit., 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 59 LYMAN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 107 RICHARD: Mentioned, 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 108 HALLICK, CHARLES: “Final Chapter, The Fordson Stadium,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 103-105 HAMILTON, ALEXANDER: Biog., 1966, Vol. 6, #1, 20-21 HAMMOND, LORRAINA: Mrs. Romeyn Hammond, 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 83 ROMEYN: 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 83 HAMP, STEVEN K.: President, Edison Institute, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 8 HAMTRAMCK, JOHN FRANCIS: Colonel, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8

HAMTRAMCK TOWNSHIP: 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95 HANCOCK , JOHN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 24 HANKINSON BUILDING, O. A.,: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 17, #4, 124 HANKINSON, LEE: “The Builders of Dearborn – Lee Hankinson: First Licensed Master Plumber,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 54-55 HENKINSON PLUMBING COMPANY: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 54 HANSELMAN, CHARLES LEON: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 124 HARBINGERS of SPRING: TULIPS, ROBINS… AND THE HUBBARD STATUE, 2016, Vol.53, #1, 23 HARKENESS, BRUCE: “Michael A. Guido: A Photographer’s Perspective”, 2013, Vol. 50, #1, 128-129 “HARKNESS PHOTOS DOCUMENT THE STRUGGLES OF A NEIGHBORHOOD,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 156-157 HARKLEY, JONATHAN: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8 HARLA, RODNEY KENT: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 123 HARLAN, ADA F. HOWARD: Mrs. Herbert E. Harlan, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 101 HERBERT E.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 94

“A Sleepy Town Grows ‘Greater Than We Dared To Dream’,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 51 “The Builders of Dearborn: Wagon Farmer & Elected Official: Herbert E. Harlan,

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OBERT: Employ., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 80 Obit., 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 63 HARRISON, BENJAMIN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 62 WILLIAM HENRY: General, U. S. Army, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 82 HARRISON, DANIEL: “Michigan in the War of 1812: Preserving a Trace of a Route to Disgrace,” 2013, Vol.50, #4, 110-115 HART, GEORGE Z.: Biog., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 15 JOHN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 146 HARVEY, J. MARK: City Plan Commissioner, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 HASTINGS, CHARLES D.: Automobile Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 96-97 HATCH, JEAN H.: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99, 102 Employ., D.H.M., 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 68 Resig., D.H.M., 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 63 “Capsule History Of Dearborn, A,” 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 127-134 “Dearborn Menu-1870,” 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 129-134 HATCH, JEAN H.: “Five Decades of the Dearborn Public Library,” 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 77-94 “I Even Told My Dog,” 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 55-62 “Pioneer Wife, Her Kitchen Tools and Labor–Saving Devices, The,” 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 20-25 LUKE: 1st. MI Sharpshottters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 42 HATH, JAMES STUART: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 126 HAYDON, CHARLES: Diary Excerpts, Civil War Solider, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 79-80 HAYMARKET BAR B-Q: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 HAYNES, ELWOOD: Haynes Automobile Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 77 HEAGLE DAVID A.: Chaplain, 1st MI Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17 HEHMAN, RUTH CROWLEY: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 HELLNER, CHRISTINE: Mrs. Charles Horger, Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 87 HELM, JESSIE: Museum Guild of Dearborn Officer, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71 HELMRICH, BETTY: 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 89, 90 “HELP” by Donald V. Baut: Muse Editorial, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 32 HENDRY, MYRA: Myra Frances Ford, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 92 “HENRY’s 150th Birthday: This Is Ford Country-Again”: 2013, Vol. 50, #1, 152-153 “HENRY DEARBORN: CITY’S NAMESAKE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Part 1, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 3-16; Part 2, 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 43-51; Part 3, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 71-83 “HENRY DEARBORN - REMEMBERING THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH 1751-2001” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 24-27 “HENRY AND EDSEL FORD AND DETROIT DESIGNER RAYMOND H. DIETRICH” by Necah Stewart Furman: 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 103-118 “HENRY FORD: From 1863, A Countdown to His 150th,” 2013, Vol. 50, #2, 38-47 “HENRY FORD AND AVIATION” by Richard L. Hagelthorn: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75, 76 “A Special Poem About Mr. Ford,” 1988, Vol. 28, 33, 73-74 Historic Marker, Birthplace, Program, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 76-77 Commemoration, 1990, #2, 43 Committee Members, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 78

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Letter From Henry Ford II, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 69 Message from Orville Hubbard, Mayor City of Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 69 Programs, Birthplace Marker Dedication, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 76-77 “Man From Dearborn,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 75 “Centennial Programs,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 74 “Centennial Stamp,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 96 “Community Tours,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 98-99 “Correspondence, Calendars, Programs and Publications,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 84 “Executive Committee,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 70-71 “Dearborn Public Schools,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 95-96 “Dedication of Historical Marker,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 76-77 “Ford Trade School,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 106 “Henry Ford and Aviation,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 92-94 “Henry Ford Centennial Commemoration Coordination Committee Minutes March 4, 1963, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 79-81 “Henry Ford Centennial Dinner,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 104 “Henry Ford Centennial Special Events Committee,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 101-102

“Henry Ford Centennial Year,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 26 “Henry Ford Centennial Year in Dearborn a Report on Activities,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 70-109 “Historical Display Committee,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 103 “In Profound Respect – The Story Behind the Creation and Adoption of the New City Seal for the City of Dearborn,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 85-91 “The Man From Dearborn” Pageant, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 105-106 Program, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 75 “Nationality Groups,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 97 “Organizational Chart of the Henry Ford Centennial Committee of Dearborn,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 72-73 “Participants and Visitors,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 82-83 “University of Michigan – Dearborn Campus,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 107-109 “Vice Chairman’s Statement,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 109 “Women’s Committee for the Development of Fair Lane,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 100-101 “HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL DINNER” by Charlotte Surface: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 104 HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL LIBRARY: City of Dearborn, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 38 “HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE,” by Mary V. MacDonald: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 101-102 HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 19 Book Review-For the Good of All-History of Henry Ford Community College, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 59 “Sixty Years of Partnership,” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3-9 “School Sketches - Henry Ford Community College,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 62-63 HENRY FORD COMPANY: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 10-11 Name Changed to Cadillac Automobile Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 111 “HENRY FORD, EDUCATOR, AS I KNEW HIM” by Carrol Jean Smith Lewis: 1971,Vol. 11, #1, 23-34 HENRY FORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: 1979, #4, 125; 2005, #1, 14 HENRY FORD ESTATE-FAIR LANE: U of M, Dearborn Campaus, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 105-106 Ford Archives, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 104-105 “Are Structural Reminders of Our Heritage Worth It?” Muse Editorial, 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 80

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“Fair Lane Memories,” 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 18-25 “Women’s Committee for the Development of Fair Lane,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 100-101 “HENRY FORD AND THE FARMER” by Gordon A. MacDonald: 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 103-113 HENRY FORD HOSPITAL-FAIRLANE CENTER: Historical Marker, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 81-82 “HENRY FORD: THE LEGEND LIVES ON” by David L. Lewis: 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 116-120 HENRY FORD MUSEUM & GREENFIELD VILLAGE: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 124

American Automobile Diamond Jubille, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 98-99 Ediston Institute, Location, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42

“Looking Forward to the 1980’s By Looking Back, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 131 Education, “Mr. Henry Ford And Education at Greenfield Village, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 3-14 Gardner House Donated to City of Dearborn Historical Museum, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 3, 5-6, 8 Haggerty Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 102 Haggerty Power Plant, 1990, #4, 102-103 Light’s Golden Jubilee, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 11

“Light’s Golden Jubilee,” 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 111-119 Pottery Shop, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 103 Scotch Settlement School, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3; 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 100 HENRY FORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: “School Sketches” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 84-85 HENRY FORD & SON: Fordson Tractor Manufacturer, SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY Board of Directors, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 50 Fordson Tractor, Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 8 Fordson Tractor, Plant, 2003, Vol. #2, 40-42 Merger with Ford Motor Company, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 69; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 42 Personnel, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 45-46 “Farming with the Fordson,” 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-70 “Henry Ford & Son Tractors,” 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 43-56 “HENRY FORD & SON TRACTORS” by Ford R. Bryan: 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 43-56 HENRY FORD TRADE SCHOOL: 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 59; 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 16; 2003, Vol. 43, #2, 39 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 68, 79, 87 “Ford Trade School,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 106 “HENRY FORD’S CAMP LEGION” by Eva O’Neal Twork: 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 31-49 “HENRY FORD’S EARLY EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENT” by Ford R. Bryan: 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 99-104 “HENRY FORD’S EXPERIMENT AT RICHMOND HILL” by Ford R. Bryan: 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 103-116 “HENRY FORD’S FIRST CAR, THE QUADRICYCLE: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD” by Joan M. Klimchalk: 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 67-74 “HENRY FORD’S GREAT UNCLE, ROBERT FORD” by Ford R. Bryan: 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 19-22 HENRY, JAMES: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9 LESLIE R.: “American Automobile Pioneers Of The First Decade: 1893-1903,” 1971, Vol. 11. #3, 75-86 “Outwitting Model T,” 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 87-88 “HENRY’S GASOLINE RAIL CAR” by Ford R. Bryan: 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-12 HENRY’S LIEUTENANTS: Book By Ford R. Bryan, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 59 “HENRY’S OTHER UNCLE HENRY” by Ford R. Bryan: 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 33-42 “HENRY’S TROUBLES GETTING STARTED” by Ford R. Bryan: 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 108-115

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“HENRY’S UNCLE HENRY” by Ford R. Bryan: 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 93-105 HERDMAN, GERALD G.: “Secession, Salt Pork, Surgeons And Sin,” 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 76-87 “HERE TO HELP YOU” by Donald V. Baut: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 130-132 HEREK, RAYMOND J.: “These Men Have Seen Hard Service: The First Michigan Sharpshooters in the Civil War,” 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 17-25, #2, 41-53 “HERE’S TO THE COLORS PURPLE AND GOLD…” by Mary V. MacDonald: Woodworth School, Muse Edirotial, 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 29 HERRMANN, EDWARD: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 HESTICK, JIM: Arsenal Model, 2000, Vol. 20, #2, 43 HEWES , JOSEPH: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 25 HEYWARD JR, THOMAS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 104-105 HIBBARD, THOMAS: Automobile Designer, 2003, Vol. 43, #4, 104-108, 112 HICE, JOHN H.: “The Detroit Arsenal At Dearbornville And The Patriot War: 1838,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 3-16 HICKCOX, JOSEPH: Justice of the Peace, Dearborn Township, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95 HICKS, WEIMER K., JR.: Employ., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 110-111 HIDDEN , HUBBARD: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 9 HIGHLAND PARK PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY “HIGHLIGHTS OF MICHIGAN FARMING” by Mary V. MacDonald: 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 114-129 HILBERT, MORTON S.: D.H.C., 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 36-37: 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 37 Department of Environmental Health, University of Michigan, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 68 Resig., D.H.C., & Resolution, 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 91 HILL, EDWARD J.: Balloonist, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101, 103 JAMES E.: Employ., D.H.M., 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 106 Transfer From D.H.M., 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 89 HILLEBRAND, ELLIE: “Quit While Your Ahead,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 94 HILLSDALE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 HINES, EDWARD: 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 HINES, EDWARD N.: Wayne County Road Commissioner, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 121 HINTZ, JAMES R.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 121 “HIS MAJESTY’S ROYAL SHIPYARD ON THE ROUGE RIVER (1771-1796)” by Richard E. Carden: 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 10-14 “HISTORIC BUS OR AUTO TOUR OF DEARBORN” by Tara B. Gnau: 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 117-128 “HISTORIC FORD FIELD” by Malita T. Goebel: 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 73-82 HISTORIC MARKERS: List of, 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 32-33 Arsenal, Armory, “Armory Building Dedication,” 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 77-78 Commandant’s Quarters, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 49-50; 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 119-120 “Civil War Marker Dedication,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 66-69 “Commandant’s QuartersState Marker Dedication,” 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 127-130; Salder’s Shop, “Arsenal Marker Dedication”, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 85-86 Officer – “Surgeon’s” Quarters & Barracks, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 86 Powder Magazine, 1976, #3, 102, #4, 109,

“Arsenal Marker: Recognition of Powder Magazine and Mary Elizabeth Ross, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 130-132 Sutler’s Shop, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 42-43 Wall, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 49-50

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Brooks, Harry, Aviator, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 44 Bryant, Katherine Wright - Bryant Branch Library, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115 Dearborn, Major General Henry, Birthplace, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 83 Dearborn Inn, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48 Dearborn’s Town Hall Complex, 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 64, #4, 117, 119 Duffield, Samuel Pierce, Doctor, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 46-47 First Methodist Church, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 44-45 Ford, Henry, Birthplace, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 76-77 Residence, Fair Lane 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 45, 46; 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113-116 Gate House, “Are Structural Reminders of Our Heritage Worth It?” 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 80 Ford Motor Company, Ford Airport, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48-49 Rouge Plant, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 65, #3, 79-81 Tri Motor Airplane, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48 Henry Ford Hospital-Fairlane Center, Michigan’s First Air Rescue, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 81-82 Hubbard, Dr. Edwin E., 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 43-44 Hubbard, Mayor Orville L., 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 64, #4, 117-118, 119

Piccard, Jeannette, Stratosphere Flight 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 38; 1969, Vol. 9, #2. 42; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 105 Saint Joseph’s Retreat, 1974, #2, 67, #3, 99-104 Stout, William B., 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 48 Ten Eyck Tavern, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 45-47 Tollgate #3, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 45-46 Willow Tree, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 46, 47 “Historical Markers” 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 41-42 “Historical Markers In Dearborn,” 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 42-50 “Markers Dedication,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 78-82 “Markers Play A Vital Role In The Community,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 96 “Future Historical Markers in Dearborn,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 111 HISTORIC MEMORIALS SOCIETY: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 78 “HISTORIC MICHIGAN AVENUE” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 77-87 HISTORIC PRESERVATION: “What is Historic Preservation,” 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 59-61 “HISTORICAL BLUNDER OF 1876, THE” by Robert F. Bauman: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 76-87 “HISTORICAL DISPLAY COMMITTEE” by Dolores Gilbert: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 103 HISTORICAL ESSAY CONTEST: Award Winners, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 87

“Dearborn; How it All Began” by Marie Phillips, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99-102 “The Final Chapter: Fordson Stadium” by Charles Hallick, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 106-107 “HISTORICAL FOOTNOTE, A” by Ralph G. Fader: 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 60-61 “HISTORICAL MARKERS” by George S. May: 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 41-42 “HISTORICAL MARKERS IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 42-50 “HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ORVILLE LISCUM HUBBARD, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 26-27 “HISTORICAL RESEARCH WITH HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DEARBORN AREA AND ITS PEOPLE” by Florence Richard: 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 31-32 “HISTORY AND THE CLOSING OF A SCHOOL” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 62 “HISTORY OF THE DEARBORN COURTS TO 1949” by George A. Belding: 1989,Vol. 19, #4, 93-100 “HISTORY OF THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM” by Floyd L. Haight:

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1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3-7 “HISTORY OF EAGLE #55, THE,” by J. R. Robson: (Part I of 2) 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 46-55, (Part 2 of 2) 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 65-75 “HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM’S RESEARCH DIVISION, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY” by Marion C. Forbes: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 61-63 “HISTORY OF ST. JOSEPH’S RETREAT” by Sister Rita: 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-31 “HISTORY OF VALENTINES” by Mary Weaver: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 7-14 MICHIGAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION: Historymobile, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15; #2 & #3, 39-40; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 46 HOBART, H. H.: Underground Railroad, 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 37 HOBBS, JAMES: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 10 HOCUST, JOHN: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 6, 7 HODIAK, JOHN: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 HOFFMAN, CHARLES F.: “Winter In The West, A,” Excerpt from, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 15-16 FREDERICK, JR.: Dedicatory Address, St. Joseph’s Retreat, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 100-101 MARTIN H.: Doctor, St Joseph’s Retreat, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 49, 51 HOGUE, HAROLD: Obit., 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 139-140 HOJNICKI, IRENE: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 HOLBROOK, THOMAS B.: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1-2 HOLLIDAY, WILLIAM B.: 2nd Vice President, Detroit Zoological Society, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17 HOLLINGSHEAD, RICHARD: Drive-in Movie Theater, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 42-44 “HOLLYWOOD GOES TO WAR!” by Helen K. Mamalakis: 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 77-81 HOLTON, WILLIAM H.: Billy Holton, Postmaster, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 HOLZER, HIRAM: Art Restoration, 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44 HOMES: “Concrete Homes For Dearborn,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 87-89 “Dearborn Homes,” 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 3-11 HOMESTEADERS: Johannesburg, Michigan, Welfare Director, City of Dearborn, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113-114 HOOPER, WILLIAM: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 137 HOOVER, MRS. HERBERT: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 114, 116 HERBERT: President, United States, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 112, 114, 116 HOPKINS, STEPHEN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 30 HOPKINSON, FRANCIS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 63 HOPPER, GRACE: D.H.C. Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 HORGAN, DANIEL J.: City Plan Commissioner, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 1979, Vol. 19, #2, 39; 2004, Vol. 44, #3, 68 HORGER CHARLES J.: Safty Commissioner, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 120 CHARLES T.: Genealogy, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 87 President, Village of Springwells, Mentioned, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 6 “The Builders of Dearborn – Village of Springwells First President: Charles T. Hourger,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 87 FRANK J.: Judge, Village of Springwells, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 97

WALTER P.: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 HORNER, JOHN S.: Acting Governor, Michigan Territory, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 21

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HORTON, HARRY W.: Mentioned, 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 19 HORTON, SANDRA DOMAN: “Why Didn’t My Grandfather Lend Henry a Pen?,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 126 HOSMER, MABEL: Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 128 HOSNEDLE, ALAN R.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 127 HOSPITALS: Early Michigan, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21 Keyes, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 108 Michigan State Retreat, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 23 Saint Joseph’s Retreat, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; “History of Saint Joseph’s Retreat,” 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-31 Saint Mary’s, Detroit, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-24 Saint Vincent’s, Detroit, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21 HOTELS: Dearborn Inn Schaeffer’s Six Mile House Papkey’s Tavern, Ten Mile House Wagner Hotel HOUGHTON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 HOULE, DOROTHY: Employ., D,H,M., Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 67 Resig., DH.M., 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 35 “HOUSE DIVIDED,” Lincoln’s speech by William K. Alderfer: 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 71-72 “HOW ABOUT WARREN AVENUE” by Donald V. Baut: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1-6 “HOW GOOD ARE YOU AT AUTO SLOGANS?” by Donald V. Baut: 1971,Vol. 11, #3, 96-97 “HOW YOU GONNA KEEP ‘EM DOWN ON THE FARM” by Ford R. Bryan: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 15-20 HOWARD, ADA F.: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 101 CYRUS: 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 32, 33, 35; 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 15, 16; 1976, #2, 39-59, #3, 73-90; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64; Justice of the Piece, Dearbornville, Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95 “From the Cyrus Howard Papers,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 46-47 EDWARD: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 99

Postmaster, Dearbornville, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 35 JACOB M.: SEN. 1999, #2, 47 JOSHUA COL.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 94; ; 2001. Vol. 41, #1, 4-5 Commandant, Detroit Arsenal, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, 3; 1966, Vol. 6, #1, 17; 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 40-41, 42, 44-46; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 75-76; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44-45; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 4-5 Farm, Sold to Richard Haigh Sr., 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97

Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 5-6 School Named for, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 20 United States Marshal, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 “The Builders of Dearborn – Arsenal Builder: Colonel Joshua Howard,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 49-50 LEE: 1978, #4, 113-116 SHEPHARD L.: “Shephard L. Howard’s Death Ends Life Full of Historical Activities,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 78 SOPHIA ELIZABETH: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 99 HOWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, JOSHUA: “School Sketches,” Vol. 19, 1979, #1, 20 HOWCROFT, SUSAN A.: “Fair Lane: Henry Ford’s Estate,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97-107

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HOWE, ELBA D.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 94; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67 Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 Diary Excerpts, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95-97, 99 “1887,” 1961, Vol. 1, #3, 27-34 “Notes From Dearborn’s First Undertaker,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 84 EMILY: Mrs. Elba Howe, 2005, #4, 103 LOUIS: 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67-68 Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 LOUIS W.: 1979, #1, 21;

Recollections of, 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 19 “The Builders of Dearborn – Friend of the Bereaved: Louis W. Howe,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 50-52 HOWE FUNERAL HOME: “Notes From Dearborn’s First Undertaker,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 84 HOWE SCHOOL, LOUIS W.: 1979, #1, 21 “HOWE-PETERSON FUNERAL HOME CELEBRATES 125 YEARS IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67-74 HOWELL, SALLY: “The Southend, 1950s to Present: Struggling for Identity, Battling with City Hall,” 2016, Vol.53, #1, 5-13 HUARD, JAMES L.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 118 HUBBARD, EDWIN E.: Doctor, 1979, #2, 43, 44, #4, 128 Historic Marker, 1961, Vol. 1, #4, 43-44 Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73 Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74 FRANK C.: Treasurer, City of Dearborn, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 52; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 17-18 “The Meaning Of Freedom,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 93-95 ORVILLE L.: Mayor, City of Dearborn, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 66; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 12, 15; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 21; 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 25; 1999, #2, 38; 2000, #2, 38, #3, 75, 79 “A Tribute to Orville L. Hubbard,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 3-10 “A Historical Perspective of Orville Liscum Hubbard,” Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 26-27 Letter from Henry Ford II, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 69 Historic Marker, 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 64, #4, 117-119 Seal, City of Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 85-91 Camp Dearborn, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67-73 “A Tribute to Orville L. Hubband,” 1983, Vol. 13, #1, 3-10

SUSAN L.: Councilperson, City of Dearborn, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 15-16 HUDSON, GRANT M.: REP. 1979, #4, 121 SAMUEL: LT. 1999, #2, 45 HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 1968, 93-95 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 93-94; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 8 Dealerships, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 93-95 HUFF, ED: "Spider," 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 10, 11 HUGHES, CASPAR B.: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 113, 120 CASPER: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 HUGHES & SCHADEN REAL ESTATE: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 HULBERT, ELIZABETH GAYLORD: 2002, #4, 106 HULCE, THOMAS: Actor, Vol. 27, 1987,, #3, 85 HUMBERSTONE, JAMES A.: James A. Humberstone & the Artist Club,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 45-50

“James A. Humberstone & the Artisan Cooperative Industries,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 79-86

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James A. Humberstone & the Artisan Guild,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 116-119 JAMES JORDAN: 1998,#2, 45 HUME, DR.: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 HUMMEL, GEORGE: Instructor, Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 33, 41 HUNTER, KIM: Janet Cole, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 HUNTINGTON, SAMUEL: “Profiles of the Signatories” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 28-29 HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 96-97 Automobile Dealerships, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 97 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 96-97 HURLEY, EDWARD M.: Eagle Boats, Vol. 32, 1993, #1, 3 JERRY: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 HURON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 HURON MOUNTAIN CLUB: “The Ford Summer Retreat at Huron Mountain Club,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 73-77 HURON TOWNSHIP: 1989, #4, 95 HURT, WILLIAM: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9 HUSSEY, ERASTUS: 2002, #2, 37-38 HUTCHINS, SUSAN GARDNER: 1999, #3, 73

HUTCHINSON, CRAIG: 2013, Vol. 50, #2, 36-37 “’Dearborn in the Civil War’: Far From the Action, But a Key Role for the Arsenal,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 35-36 “From the Henry Ford to Us, An Exhibits Maven,” 2014, Vol. 51, #1, 20-21 “Guild Endowment Fund Moves to the Web,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 124 “Museum Weather Report: A Sign of the Times Goes Up at Michigan and Brady,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 90-91 HUTCHINSON, LOUIS N.: 1979, #4, 120;

Commissioner, City of Dearborn, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3 HUTTON, HARRY: 1989, #4, 97 HYDE, ARTHUR: 1999, #3, 68 HYDROPLANE: First on Detroit River, 1990, #2, 38 HYNDES, FRANCIS: 1989, #4, 97

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I IBBOTSON, PATRICIA: “Haigh and Both His Houses,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 76-77 “I EVEN TOLD MY DOG” by Jean H. Hatch: 1971, #2, 55-62 “I HEREBY RESOLVE…MAYBE:” Muse Editorial, 2006, Vol. 46, #1, 26 “I WORKED FOR MR. FORD” by Raymond H. Laird: 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 3-19 IACOCCA, LEE: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 64 ICE PLANT: Artificial, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88 “IF WALLS COULD TALK” by William K. McElhone: Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 118 “ILLEGAL ENTRY OF MICHIGAN INTO THE UNION, THE” by Donald V. Baut: 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 3-6 ILLINOIS, STATE OF: Capital of 1840, 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 71-72

ILLNESSES AND DEATHS - 1850: 1990, #4, 92-96 “IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GENERAL HENRY DEARBORN” by Donald V. Baut: 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 43-53 “IN MEMORIAM: COMMISSIONER RICHARD L. HAGELTHORN” by Winfield H. Arneson, Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #1. 28 “IN MEMORIAM - RICHARD EDWARD CARDEN” by Winfield H. Arneson, Muse Editorial, 2001, Vol. 41, #4 118-119 “IN MEMORIAM – ALAN WOOLWORTH (1924-2014); ROSIE MARIE MOUHOT (1926-2013)”: 2014, Vol.51, #4, 95 “IN PROFOUND RESPECT-THE STORY BEHIND THE CREATION AND ADOPTION OF THE NEW CITY SEAL FOR THE CITY OF DEARBORN” by Alex Pilch: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 85-91 INCANDESCENT LAMP: 1979, #4, 111 INDEPENDENCE DAY, FOURTH OF JULY: Recollections of Henry Haigh, 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 35-38 Recollections of Ivadel Moore. 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 43-44 “Dearborn’s Forth of July,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 54 “Early Independence Days in Dearborn, 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 95-104 “INDIAN MOUNDS TO DUMPING GROUNDS: A HISTORY OF THE ROUGE RIVER” by Tara B. Gnau: 1975, #2, 57-75 “INDIAN TRAIL OF DEARBORN” by A. L. Spooner: 1977, #2, 39-42 INDIANA, STATE OF: 104th Volunteer Infantry, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 79; 2001, #3, 68 INDIANS: SEE NATIVE AMERICANS “INFINITE WORLD OF TOYS, THE” by Mary V. MacDonald: 1973, #1, 15-23, #2, 51-58, #3, 73-84, #4, 131-138 INFRASTRUCTURE, DEARBORN, 1926-28: 1999, #3, 83-88 INGERSOLL, CAROLINE: Mrs. William H. Rexford, 2001, #4, 99, 100 ISAAC: 2001, #4, 99 JARED (Sig): “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 21 INGHAM COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 INNIS, ROBERT: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 INTERTOWN SUBURBAN LINES INCORPORATED: 2005, #1, 11, 12 INTERURBAN: Rail Road, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 27, #4, 61-62; 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 39; 1971, #1, 1-22;

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Dearborn’s First Car, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 26 “Your Dearborn Heritage: Interurban Days in Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 79 IONIA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 IOSCO COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 “IRELAND’S KILNAGROSS CHURCH” by Ford R. Bryan: 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 116-121 IRON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 IRON MOUNTAIN PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY IRWIN, ANN DAVIS: “Generations: A Family History,” 1999, #3, 73-82 ISABELLA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 “ISADOR STRUB: DEARBORN MERCHANT AND HUMANITARIAN” by Eva M. Twork: 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 3-12 “IT WAS 40 YEARS AGO” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 61-66 “IT WASN’T ALWAYS CALLED DEARBORN”: Dearborn Historical Museum Pamphlet, 1967, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 21-22 “IT’S GOOD TO REFLECT AND CELEBRATE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 25 ”IT’S NOW 70 YEARS!”, by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 27 “IT’S TOO LATE TO STOP GEORGE WALLACE…” by William K. McElhone: 1999, #2, 35-40 IVES, MINA G.: Appt., D.H.C. 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5, #2, 41, 42 Letter To, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 13-16 IZAAC WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA: 1979, #4, 128

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J JACKMAN, MICHAEL: “The Grand’s Legacy, 50 Years Later: ‘You Got Music Man!’,” 2016, Vol.53, #4, 58-61 JACKSON, ANDREW: President, United States, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 JACKSON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78 DOYNE E.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 “Vietnam Memorial Tribute,” 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 113-130 LEIGH H.: Dearborn Historical Society Report, “Players Guild of Dearborn,” 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 131-133 “Welcome To St. Joseph’s Retreat Dedication” Speech, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 102-103 ROSCOE B.: Mentioned, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6 W. A.: Telephone, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 84 JACKYMACK, RUDOLPH S.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 119 JAEHNIG, COLONEL DAVID L.: 2000, #3, 78 JAKOBOWSKI, ANGELA: “Nationality Groups,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 97 “JAMES A. HUMBERSTONE AND THE ARTISAN CLUB” by Ford R. Bryan: 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 45-50 “JAMES A. HUMBERSTONE AND THE ARTISAN COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIES” by Ford R. Bryan: 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 79-86 “JAMES A. HUMBERSTONE AND THE ARTISAN GUILD” by Ford R. Bryan: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 116-119 JAMES, ART: Arthur Efinckik, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83 JAMES, DAVID: Commissioner of Highways, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 “JAMESTOWN AND THE YEAR 1607” by Lawerence Sheppard: 1975, #3, 112-113 JARVIS, MARY CORSI: Obit., 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 58 JAY’S TREATY: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9 JEEPS: 2003, #3, 75-76 SEE ALSO AMERICAN AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE ALSO WILLYS – OVERLAND COMPANY JEFFERSON, ARTHUR: 1965, #1 & 32, 25; 1978, #4, 113-116

Obit., 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 123 ROSEMARY: 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4 Appt., D.H.C., 1979, #1, 28 Co-chair, Dearborn’s 75th Anniversary, 2004, Vol. 44, #4, 109 Dearborn Community Arts Council Awards, 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 124 “Sun is Ashining to Welcome the Day, Hey, Ho, Come to the Fair, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 56 THOMAS: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 25 “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 60 JEFFERY, THOMAS B.: Rambler Automobile, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 JEHL, FRANCIS: 1979, #4, 113, 114, 116 JENIFER, DANIEL OF ST. THOMAS: 1986, #2, 50 JENNINGS, REBECCA: Genealogy, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 21; 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 120 “JENS JENSEN AND HENRY FORD: THE LANDSCAPE ARTIST AND THE ENTREPRENEUR” by Donn Werling: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 105-109

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JENSEN, JENS: “Jens Jensen & Henry Ford: the Landscape Artist and the Entrepreneur,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 105-109 JETS: Engine, Intermittent Pulse, 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 85-86 “JETTISON FUEL TANKS” by Ford R. Bryan: 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 109-111 JOHANNESBURG, MI: Homesteaders, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113-114 JOHN S. COSBEY CAMP #127 OF THE SONS OF THE UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR: 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 25-26 “JOHN S. HAGGERTY DEARBORN POLITICIAN” by John R. Stewart: 1990, #2, 29-41, #3, 70-79, #4, 97-104 JOHNESSE, PVT. CHARLES: 1999, #2, 43 JOHNSON, AMELIA MARTYN: “Aimee,” 2005, #4, 105 ANNA: “My Memories As A World War II U.S. Army Nurse,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 99-108 ???, Doctor, Saint Joseph’s Retreat, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 27, 28 EARL: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113 F. J.: Ford Properties Manager, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 75 JAMIE: “Women’s Committed for the Development of Fair Lane,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 100-101 JOHN: 2005, #4, 105 LEONARD G.: Doctor, Saint Joseph’s Retreat, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 27, 28 1975, #3, 93; 1977, #3, 78; 2000, #2, 36, 42, #3, 73, #4, 101, 106 Dearborn Historical Museum, Chief Curator, 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 123; 2005, #2, 39 “Migration To Michigan,” 1972, Vol. 12, #3, 73-80 MARGUERITE C.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 94

“Marguerite C. Johnson: A Woman Ahead of Her Time,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 20-24 WILLIAM: 1979, #4, 125 WILLIAM SAMUEL: “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 50 JOHNSTON, PAUL E.: Mentioned, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67 JONES, LEON V.: Bicentennial Commission, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 114 LYNNE: Employ., D.H.M., 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 27 Resig., D.H.M., 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 80 JOSHUA HOWARD CHAPTER OF D.A.R.: 1979, #4, 128 JOUETT, C.: American Indian Agent, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 35-36 JOY, HENRY V.: Parkard Motor Car Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14 JAMES F.: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 JUBILEE DAYS IN DEARBORN: 1979, #3, 102 JUDGES - 1929-1979: 1979, #3, 96, 97 “JULY 4, 1976, PLUS BEFORE AND AFTER” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 97 JUNIOR CURATORS, DEARBORN: SEE DEARBORN HISTORIAL MUSEUM JUNIOR HISTORIANS: SEE DEARBORN HISTORIAL MUSEUM JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: 1989, #4, 93-100

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K KAANTA, LEONARD A.: Employ., D.H.M., 1975, #1, 32 KAARTUNEN, ALAN C.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 120 KADELA, JOHN L.: 1989, #4, 98 KAHN, ALBERT: Architect, 2003, #2, 37, 49; 1990, #1, 15; 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-40 KAISER, WILLIAM A.: 1979, #2, 40, 44 KAISER, WILLIAM: Treasurer, Consolidated Cities Association, 2004, #3, 70

Treasurer, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74 KAISER-FRAZER CORPORATION: Willow Run Plant, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 47; 2003, #3, 71 KALAMAZOO COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 78-79 KALKASKA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 KALMBACH, HERMAN: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 95; 1992, #2, 48-49 JOHN: 1992, #2, 48-49 KAMPER, LOUIS: Architect, 2005, #3, 70, 74 KANDT, CHARLES: 1979, #4, 125 DAVID: 2002, #4, 103 MARGARET SNOW: Mrs. David Kandt, 2002, #4, 103 KANDT & PENHALE LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY: 1979, #4, 125

“KANDT HOME and HOWE HOME,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 30 KANTER, ROBERT: UAW Union Organizer, , 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36, 37 KARCHER, HARRY: 1979, #4, 124 KARMANN FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 JOSEPH M.: 1979, #1, 3-6, #2, 39, 40, 43, 55, #4, 120, 128; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 95; Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73 Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68, 69 “The Builders of Dearborn – Prospector to Mayor: Joseph M. Karman,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 52-53 KARRAS, ALEX: Pro Foot Ball Player, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 KATZ, KEN: 2000, #2, 45 KAUFMAN, ROSE: Museum Guild Of Dearborn, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 4 KAY, EDWARD E.: Resig., D.H.M., 1973, #3, 106 KEANE, GERALD E.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 NOEL P.: Appt., D.H.C., 1972, #1, 28 KEANE-DORAN, MAUREEN: Biog. Vol.26, #1, 14-15 KE-CHI-TI-GO, THOMAS: 1999, #1, 19 KEENE, GALEN T.: Spanish American War Veteran, 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 87 KEEP MICHIGAN BEAUTIFUL, INC.: Commandant’s Quarters Receives Recognitions, 1979, #4, 135 “KEEPING UP IN A MUSEUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 88 KEIL, RICHARD: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 KEIM, COL. J. D.: 2003, #3, 85 KEIM MANUFACTURING PLANT, JOHN R.: 2003, #2, 38 KEITH, HEPHZIBAH PERKINS: Mrs. Josiah Howard, 2001, #1, 4 KELEMAN, CINDY: 2000, #3, 83 KELLER, WALTER T.: Camp Dearborn Property, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 68

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KELLY, JOHN F.: Employ., D.H.M., 1973, #3, 106 Resig., D.H.M., 1975, #2, 81 KELLY, WILLIAM: Private 2nd Class, Ordnance Corps, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81 KENNEDY, J. J.: UAW Organizer, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36-37

KENT COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 KEOUGH COMPANY, H. J.: 1980, #2, 53

KERCHER, ANDREW: “Museum Weather Report: How Could There Be a Better Place For Kids to Learn Our Local History,” 2017, Vol.54, 2-4 “Museum Weather Report: When it comes to Our Collection, The “D” Word Is Something We Embrace,” 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 2-6 “Museum Weather Report: With Our Arab-American Community, We’re Not Taking Outreach for Granted,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 10-11 KERN’S DEPARTMENT STORE: 2003, #4, 124 KEWEENAW COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 KEYES, EUGENE C.: “The Builders of Dearborn – Doctor – Dentist – Layer – Politician: Dr. Eugene C. Keys,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 107-108 KEYES HOSPITAL: 1989, #4, 108 KIEFER, ARTHUR E.: Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 100 KILNAGROSS ANGELICAN CHURCH – IRELAND: 2004, #4, 116-121

Rev. Charles Graves, Rector, 2004, #4, 119 KILPATRICK, ARTHUR: Lawyer, 2002, #3, 75 KIMMEL, ALBERT: 2000, #2, 44 Employ., D.H.M., 1989, #4, 110 KING, Jr., B.L.: Clerk, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 63 CHARLES BRADY: King Motor Car Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79 RUFUS: “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 50-51 WOODY, Jr.: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 KINGSBURY, CHARLES: Commandant, Detroit Arsenal, 1976, #3, 86, #4, 119-120, 121; 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 10-13 KINGSFORD, MRS. E. G.: 2000, #2, 54 KIRCHBERG DRUG STORES, WILLIAM J.: 1979, #4, 124

KIRK, J. MICHAEL: “A Vision for a New ‘Arsenal District’: The Rouge, the Railway, And the Chicago Road,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 66-74 KIRKHART, JOHANNA: Appt., D.H.C., 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 25 KIWANIS CLUB: 1979, #4, 128 KLIMCHALK, JOAN M.: Employ., D.H.M., 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 60; 2002, #3, 79 “Henry Ford’s First Car, The Quadricycle: One Hundred Years Old,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 67-74 KLUMP, MR.: 1978, #3, 69-77 KNEELAND, CLARA: Mrs. Sparrow Snow, Jr., 2002, #4, 100 KNIGHT, 2ND LT. CYRENIUS B.: 1999, #2, 45 KNIGHTS OF DEARBORN: 1979, #1, 11 KNODT, WILLIAM: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 KNOOP, ROBERT A.: Councilman, City of Dearborn, Biog., 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 48-49; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 14 KNUDSEN, BUNKIE: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 66 KNUDSEN, COLONEL WILLIAM S.: 2003, #3, 67

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KOREAN WAR: “Remembering The Forgotten War,” 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 116 KORTE, MICHAEL: 1979, #2, 40, #4, 125 Consolidation Cities Association, East Dearborn Township Chairman, 2004, #3, 72 KOSCIELNIAK, KIMBERLY: Intern, D.H.M., 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 128 “Reflections Of A Museum Intern,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 15-19 KOSELKA, JOHN: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 6-7 KOSKI, BRIAN: “Evolution of the American Road System, The,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 11-17 KOVAS, DINO: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83 KOWITZ, DAVID RALPH: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 130 KOZLOW, RICHARD: Artist, Mentioned. 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75 KRESGE, SEBASTIAN STANLEY: Owner S.S. Kresge Store, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 9 “KRESGE’S 5 & 10 CENT STORE” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 9-17 KREMER, MARGARET E.: Bicentennial Commission, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 114 KROGER STORE: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 KRONBERG, WILLIAM F.: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 95

“The Builders of Dearborn – Early Newspaper Publisher: William F. Kronberg,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 22-23 KRONK, ARTHUR: New York Times Columnist, 2002, #3, 80 KRUMBACH, KAREN: Employ., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 109 Resig., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 KRYNEN, PETER: Appt., D.H.C., 1975, #3, 118 KU KLUX KLAN: 1990, #3, 76 KUBISEK, HEIDI L.: Intern, D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 88 ; 2000, #2, 41, 44, 50, #3, 77, 82, #4, 102 Employ., D.H.M., 1989, #4, 110 Re-employ, D.H.M., 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 30 Resig., D.H.M., 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 90; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 89 “Fashion on the Homefront: World War II,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 112-113 “Let There Be Light,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 16-24 KUHN, CLARA: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 23 KWIECINSKI, VENUS: Employ., D.H.M., 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27

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L LABELLE FONTAINE: 1978, #3, 69-77; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99; 1992, #2, 33, 34, 36 “LABOR DAY, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, Vol. 44, 1994, #3, 79 LACEY, A. J.: 1979, #4, 124 LaCHANCE, RYLMA: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 114 Mrs. Larry LaChance, 2004 #1, 21

Ford, Rylma A., 2004, #1, 17, 19 Obit, 2001, #4, 117 “Excerpts From The Dearborn Historical Quarterly,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 26 “Reminiscences Of The Garrison School,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 32 LAKE ERIE: 1964, Vol. 4, 34, 49 LADD, LORUM: Director of the Poor, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS de: 2000, #1, 25 LaGUARDIA, FIORELLO: Mayor New York City, 2002, #3, 80 LAIRD, RAYMOND: 1999, #3, 67 LAIRD, RAYMOND H.: “I Worked For Mr. Ford,” 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 3-19 LAKE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 LAMB, SABRIA PALMER: Obit., Vol. 6, 1976, # 1 & #2, 13-14 “Yew Post Office,” Vol. 6, 1976, #1 & #2, 12-13 LAND GRANT: Native American Names and Symbols, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 5 “LAND PATENTS ISSUED BY DUPERON BABY 1780-1796 TO SETTLERS ALONG BABY CREEK” by Nancy L. Woolworth: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 3-11 “LANDMARKS,” by Henry Czerwick: 2005, #3, 88-90 LANGDON, JOHN: “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 51 LANGSTON, ERNEST L.: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 111, 113 LAPEER COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 LAPHAM, ABRAHAM: Family, Dearborn Historical Society Report, “Our Townspeople,” 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 35-46 DAVID P.: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46; 1979, #2, 58; 1980, #2, 36; Bank, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 27, #3, 45-46; 1992,Vol. 32, #2, 49; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 102-103, 106; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 General Merchant, Advertisement, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 37 EVA B.: Mrs. Samuel D. Lapham, Obit., 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 13-14 NETTIE C.: Mrs. David Lapham, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46 SAMUEL D.: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 95

“The Detroit-Dearborn Car Company: Cars of Class,” Vol. 36, 1996, #4, 99-107 “The Builders of Dearborn – Samuel D. Lapham: Businessman of Many Interest,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 55-56 LAPHAM BANK, DAVID P.: 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 27, #3, 45-46; 1992,Vol. 32, #2, 49; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 102-103, 106; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 LAPHAM GENERAL MERCHANT, DAVID P.: Advertisement, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 37 Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64 “LAMPHAM HOUSE,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 31

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LAPHAM SCHOOL, DAVID P.: 1979, #2, 58 LAPHAM & GUINAN LUMBER & COAL COMPANY: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 83 LAPHAM COMPANY, S. D.: 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 LARKINS, WILLIAM T.: Author, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 103 LARSON, Robert H.: “The Railroad Comes to Dearborn,” 2011, Vol.48, #1, 4-9 LARSON, ROBERT H.: 1977, #3, 71-84 “Dearborn In The First World War,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 3-18 LARSON, ROBERT: Bob, 2003, #4, 119, 121-126 LaSALLE: Automobile, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 60 LASALLE, JACQUES: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 “LAST PICTURE SHOW FORD-WYOMING DRIVE-IN THEATRE, THE” by Helen Mamalakis: 2006, #2, 42-51 LATHERS FAMILY: 1972, #3, 74-80, 81-87 Residence, 1974, #3, 108

LATHERS, MARCUS: “Fourth of July, 1914: The Last Great Picnic In Our Generation,” 2014, Vol.51, #2, 81 LAUNDROCHE, MARY: Director, Public Information, City of Dearborn, 2004, #4, 99 “Dearborn’s Diamond Anniversary,” 2004, #4, 99-109 LAURI, JOHN P.: Gemologist,, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115 LAURIE, PIPER: Rosetta Jacobs, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 LAW, HAROLD: 2006, #1, 6 LAW, THEODORE V.: Doctor, Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 9-10 LeBARON INC.: 2003, #4, 106-110, 112-115 LECTURE SERIES: 1983, #3, 99, #4, 139; 1984, #3, 97; 1985, #3, 85,89; 1986, #3, 83,97;1987, #3, 87-88A; 1988, #3, 75, 80; 1989, #3, 89, 91A; 1990, #3, 84A; 1991, #3, 89, 91A; 1992, #3, 86A; 1993, #3, 92B; 1994, #3 86A; 1995, #3, 92; 1996, #3, 92A; 1997, #3 92A, 1998, #3, 93A; 1999#3, 94A; 2000, 33, 93A. LEDBETTER, ELMER E.: Appt., D.H.C., 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 85 LEE, BILLY: George Washington’s Slave, 2000, #1, 25 FRANCIS LIGHTFOOT: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 136 RICHARD HENRY: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 146 ROBERT E.: “Ford Eagle Boats,” 1971, #1, 39-40 LEELANAU COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 LEHMAN, RICHARD J.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 LEIGHTON, ROSE: 2000, #3, 78 LEGGITT, LINDA: 2000, #3, 79 “Dearborn Historical Society Reports,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 92, #4, 123; 1999, Vol. 39, #1, 30, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 60, #3, 93, #4, 121; 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 30, #3, 79 LELAND, BLANCHE: Mrs. Henry Leland, 2003, #2, 45 HENRY M.: Cadillac Automobile Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 Lincoln Motor Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 1971, Vol.11, #3, 84; 2003, #1, 10, 11, #2, 45-46 WILFRED: 2003, #2, 45-46 WILFRED C.: Lincoln Motor Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20 Cadillac Motors, Detroit Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14 LENAWEE COUNTY: 1987, #3, 79

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LESLIE, FRANCIS: Birthplace, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 6 JOAN: Joan Brodel, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85

WILLIAM, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 6, 9 LESSER, ROBERT G.: Dearborn Historical Museum Volunteer, Obit., 2004, #3, 93 “LESTER A. TWORK: A HISTORICAL COMMISSIONER REMEMBERED” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 56-57 “LET THERE BE LIGHT” by Heidi L. Kubisek: 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 16-24 “LET’S BUILD A MODERN CAR: THE STOUT MOTOR CAR COMPANY:” Promotional Material, Vol. 37, 1997, #1, 25-28 “LET’S TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 55 “LETTERHEADS TELL A NARRATIVE” by Donald V. Baut: 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 38-44 “LETTERS OF SUPPORT: MAKING THE CASE FOR SGT. SHEPPARD,” 2016, Vol.53, #3, 86-92 LEVAGOOD, GEORGE: “To George Levagood,” Muse Editorial, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 58-59 LEVAGOOD PARK: 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 58-59 LEVANTROSSER, FREDERICK: “UFOs Over Dearborn,” 2013, Vol.50, #4, 107 LEWIS, CARROL JEAN: “Henry Ford, Educator, As I Knew Him,” 1971, #1, 23-34 LEWIS, DAVID L.: “All Tin Lizzies Were Not Painted Black - Model T’s Nicknames,” 1974, #1, 23-24 “Birds and Henry Ford,” 1974, #4, 141-144 “Ford: An Historical and Global Perspective,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 59-72 “Henry Ford: The Legend Lives On,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 116-120 “Henry Ford: Model T to Soybeans, A Lifetime of Accomplishment,” 2013, Vol. 50, #2, 48-51 FRANCIS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 29 WILLIAM L.: Artist, Mentioned. 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75 “LIBERTY BELL” by Irene Titus: 1976, #3, 91-96 LIBRARIES: “Five Decades of the Dearborn Public Library,” 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 77-94 LIEBLING, O. C.: Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56 LIEBOLD, ERNEST G.: General Secretary to Henry Ford, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 49 1979, #2, 39; 1980, #2,

31-32, 35; 1990, #1, 15-21; 2004, #3, 67 Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15, 18 “LIFE OF EDWARD F. FISHER, THE” by Kevin McGraw: 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 36-38 “LIFE AT OXFORD SCHOOL” by Winnie Goeboro: 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 51-54 LIGHT, ALLEN: 2000, #3, 86 JACOB: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 6-7 LIGHTHOUSE: Windmill Pointe, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 20-21 LIGHTING DEVICES: “Let There Be Light,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 16-24 “LIGHT’S GOLDEN JUBILEE: by Tara Gnau: 1979, #4, 111-119 LILLEY, HOWARD L.: Dearborn Historical Society Report, “Our Townspeople,” 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 105-107 LIMBACHER, JAMES L.: “Local Boys And Girls Make Good,” 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83-85 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: 2001, #4, 109-110 Collection About, 1988, #4, 103 Day of Mourning, 2001, #3, 71 Exhibit At Commandant’s Quarters, 1977, #3, 92-93, #4, 107-108 Signature, 2001, #4, 109 “Gettysburg Address,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, Front Cover

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LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY: SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY 2003, #2, 45-46, #4, 103,105, 108 Acquired by Ford Motor Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67; 2003, #2, 46 Aircraft Engines, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 20; 2003, #2, 45 Body Shop, 2003, #3, 78 LINCOLN PLANT: SEE LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY

SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY Automobiles, LINCOLN, Ford Division, TOWN CAR: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70 LINCOLN ZEPHYR: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 67 LINDBERGH, CHARLES A.: Aviator, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 41-42;

“Charles A. Lindbergh: Detroit’s Own International Hero,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 35-44 LINDBERGH SCHOOL, CHARLES A.: 1979, #2, 58, #4, 125 LITOGOT, MARY: Mrs. William Ford Sr., 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30, 32; 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87 “LITTLE DITTY OF A BIG CITY, A:” Poem, 2004, #3, 78 LITTLE PROFESSOR BOOK STORE: Tony Fera, 2005, #1, 16 LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE: 1978, #3, 70 LITTLEFIELD BOULEVARD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 1979, #4, 126 LIVINGSTON, JOHN: 1979, #4, 124 PATRICIA J.: Employ., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24 Resig., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 111-112 PHILIP: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 107 WILLIAM: “American Constitutional Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 80 LIVINGSTON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 LIVONIA, TOWNSHIP OF: 1989, #4, 94 “LOCAL BOYS AND GIRLS MAKE GOOD” by James L. Limbacher: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83-85 “LOCAL JOURNAL TURNS SILVER, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 3-14 LOCOMOTIVE: “Sam Hill” 1979, #4, 114 LOFTUS, JANETTE M.: Obit., 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 22 LOGAN, BRADLEY JOHN: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 129 LOGAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE: 1979, #4, 114 LOGSDON, MARK: 2000, #3, 74, 78 “LONG BEFORE FAIR LANE” by Ford R. Bryan: 2001, Vol. 41, #1, 14-23 LONG, CRAWFORD WILLIAMSON: The Dr. Crawford W. Long Home,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 23-24 PATRICIA: “Dearborn Historical Society Report, The - Christmas Vignettes,” 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 153-154 - College Days – One Hundred Years Ago,” 1977, Vol. 17, #2 67-68 - Our Townspeople” - Iris Becker, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 68-70 - Fifty Years of Fordson High School, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 137-138 - Abraham Lapham Family, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 35-36 - Howard L. Lilley, 1976, Vol. 16, #3, 105-107 - Lucille McCollough, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 35-36 - Ernestine Winter, 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 37-38 - The $5 Day: Doubling Wages ‘For the Betterment of Life’?,” 2014, Vol. 51, #1, 22-23 SAMUEL B.: 1979, #2, 39, #3, 100; Vol. 27, 1987, #4, 95-96 Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68 THOMAS: 1989, #4, 96

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LONG SCHOOL, SAMUEL B.: 1979, #3, 100

“LONG TIME DEARBORN EDUCATOR- RAY H. ADAMS” by Winfield Areneson; 1988, #4, 100-103 LONGLEY, CLIFFORD B.: 1999, #3, 68 LONGWISH, CHARLES: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93 CHARLES, Jr.: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93 DOROTHEE LORENZ: “The Farmer Takes a Wife: The Study of a Homespun Dress, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93-94 HIRAM HENRY,: Henry Longwish, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93 LOUISA: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93, 94 “LOOKING FORWARD TO THE 1980s BY LOOKING BACKWARD” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 131 “LOOKING FORWARD TO 1983 - A SESQUICENTENNIAL YEAR” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 127 LORCH, EMIL: University of Michigan-Dearborn, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 5 “LOS ANGELES:” Airship, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 63 LOTHAMER, ALMA TAUBITZ: “ Progress of Ford Road, The,” 1974, #2, 39-46 “Taubitz Family In Dearborn, The,” 1972, #1, 20-25 “A Teacher’s Pet Remebers Scotch Settlement School,” 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 49-53 LOVE, FRANK: Bio, 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 58 LOVETT, BENJAMIN B.: 1979, #4, 128; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 22; 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 17 Dance Caller, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 114

LOWREY, HARVEY H.: 1979, #2, 43, #3, 101 Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73 LOWREY SCHOOL, HARVEY H.: 1979, #3, 101, #4, 125 LUCE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 LUDLOW, SAMUEL: 1989, #4, 97 LUEDDERS, DEAN R.: “Springwells Park,” 1974, #1, 15-22 LUEDTKE, ELEANOR: “Quiet Retreat, A,” St. Joseph’s Retreat, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52 LUMBERING: In Michigan, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 123-124 “Early Effect of the Lumbering Industry on Dearborn,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 95-102 LUNDY, EARL K.: Appt., D.H.C., 1990, #4, 106 LUPERCALIA CELEBRATION: “History of Valentines,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 7-14 LUTZ, WILLIAM W.: “The Battle of the Overpass: ‘You’ll Be Beaten to A Pulp’,” 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 72-73 LYMAN, GUY G.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 RICHARD: “Dick,” Manager & Owner, Goodall Shell Service Station, 2005, #1, 16 LYNCH JR, THOMAS: “Profiles of the Signatories” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 29 LYNCH, ZACKARY: Museum Intern, 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 88

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M MacDONALD, MAJOR GENERAL GORDON A.: ; 2000, #2, 45 “Henry Ford And The Farmer,” 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 103-113 “Pity The Poor Postmaster,” 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 32-35 “They Sailed Upon The ‘E-R-I-E’ To Michigania,” 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 3-13A “Two Centuries Of Farming In Dearborn Township,” 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-94 “When Dearborn Came Out Of The Woods,” Vol. , #2, 25-34 “Salute To A Museum Volunteer & Consultant,” Muse Editorial, 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 95-96

GORDON A., Jr.: 2000, #2, 46 MARY V.: 2000, #2, 36, 41, 44, #3, 68, #4, 104, 106 Appointed Chief Curator, 2002, #4, 117 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Education” (Part VII of VIII), 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 99-109 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-Living Museum, A-Special Events” (Part VI of VIII), 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 73-84 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-McFadden-Ross House Story, The,” (Part II of VIII), 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 8-14 “50 Years: The Dearborn Historical Museum-The Third Dimension-Exhibits and Collections,” (Part IV of VIII), 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 41-51 “Arsenal Commandants: 1833-1875 - Charles Peoble Kingsbury,” 2001, #1, 10-13

-Charles Wilkins,” 2001, #3, 66-69 -Franklin Dyer Callender,” 2001, #2, 37-43 -Henry Whiting,” 2001, #1, 5-8 -Jacob Henry Smyser,” 2001, #3, 76-84 -John Rufus Edie,” 2001, #4, 102-103 -John Warner Todd,” 2001, #4, 108-116

-Robert Auchmuty Wainwright,” 2001, #2, 45-51 “Dearborn Doctors At The Turn Of The Century,” 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 3-11 “Henry Ford Centennial Special Events Committee,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 101-102 “Highlights of Michigan Farming,” 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 114-129 “Infinite World of Toys, The,” 1973, #1, 15-23, #2, 51-58, #3, 73-84, #4, 131-138 Muse Editorial, - “Bill of Rights,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 114 “Christmas Past,” 2005, #4, 123 “Ex Libris,” 2005, #3, 91 “Fordson High School Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary,” 2003, #2, 64 “Harvey E. Thiede – An American Hero,” 2003, #4, 130

“Here's to the colors, purple and gold…..,” Woodworth School, 2003, #1, 29 “I Hereby Resolve…Maybe,” 2006, #1, 26 “Lest We Forget,” 2005, #2, 62 “Mary Weaver 1929-2005,” 2005, #1, 21 "Saint Alphonsus Church 1852-2002," 150th Anniversary, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 116 “Swan Song,” 2006, #2, 58-59 “Pioneer Clothed Himself In Nature’s Colors, The,” 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 56-64

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“They Sailed Upon The ‘E-R-I-E’ To Michigania,” 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 3-13A “Third Dimension, The - Exhibits And Collections,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 59-62 “The Changing Face of Dearborn,” 2004, #4, 124 “Where Is The Nowlin Powder Horn? A Museum Mystery,” 2005, #2, 35-41 MacFIE, JOHN: “Profile Of The Lathers Family,” 1972, #3, 81-87 MACK AVENUE PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY MacKAY, JOHN D.: Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 MacKENZIE, WILLIAM L.: Patriot War, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 MACKINAC COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 MacLEOD, KENNETH M.: Dearborn Junior College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 MacMAHON, ED: Entertainer, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 MacNAMEE, GRAHAM: 1979, #4, 113 MACOMB, ALEXANDER: 1976, #1, 3-16 General, 2001, #1, 6 ELIZA: Mrs. Henry Whiting, 2001, #1, 8 SARAH: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 MACOMB COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 MADISON, JAMES:; 2000, #1, 2 Letter to General Henry Dearborn, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 12, 13 “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 80 MAGOONAUGH, BERNARD: 1977, #2, 45;

Private 2nd Class, Ordnance Corp, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81 2001, #3, 71 JAMES: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 MAHAN, CPL. JOHN: 1999, #2, 44 MAINS, ORVAL L.: 1979, #4, 121 MAJOR, PAUL: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 ”MAKING PEACE WITH TRIBAL CHIEFS,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 185 MALAST, ROBERTA: Obit., 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 92 MALCOMSON, ALEXANDER: 2003, #1, 12-22 MALCOMSON & HIGGINBOTHAM: Architects, 2000, #2, 52 MALLECK, BARBARA: 2000, #4, 102 Employ., D.H.M., 1980, #2, 57 MALONEY, EDWARD: Director Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 34 MAMALAKIS, HELEN K.: 2000, #2, 44, #3, 83; 2001, #4, 108 Dearborn Historical Foundation Fundraiser, 2005, #3, 92 “Battle of the Overpass: Sixty Years Ago,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 35-41 “Hollywood Goes to War!” 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 77-81 “Norbert Schemansky: A Champion Among Dearbornites,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 83-88 “Paper Treasures,” 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 112-117

“United We Stand, December 7, 1941-September11, 2001,” 2002, #3, 78-82 “Written in Stone: A Walk Through Dearborn’s Cemeteries,” 2004, #2, 47-52 “The Last Picture Show Ford –Wyoming Drive-In Theatre,” 2006, #2, 42-51 “MAN FROM DEARBORN, THE” by Leonard Speck: Pageant, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 105-106 “MAN, HIS REGIMENT, HIS DEEDS, A” by Charles J. Meyers: 1961, #1, #2, 15-20 “MAN NAMED RICHARD, A” by Donald V. Baut: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 48-55

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MANISTEE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 MANN, DAVID: Employ., D.H.M., 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 108 Resig., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 57 “MAN’S BENDING OF THE ROUGE RIVER’S WILL” by Louis Gorenc: 1999, #1, 3-11 MANSFIELD, JARRED: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 36 MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46, 48-49, 50, 52-53; 1992, #2, 49; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 4, 5 “MANY NICE THINGS HAPPEN AT THE MUSEUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 114 “MANY NICE THINGS HAPPEN TO A MUSEUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 24 “MANY THANKS TO A BENEFACTOR, MARY ELIZABTH ROSS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 MAPLES, CATHERINE: 1989, #4, 107 MAPLES FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 FRED E.: 1979, #4, 120; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 96; School Named For, 1979, #4, 132 “The Builders of Dearborn – Civic Leader & Benefactor: Fred E. Maples,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 106-107 JOYCE: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 “Christmas In Dearborn-1910,” 1978, #4, 117 LYSANDER T.: 1979, #4, 120; 1989, #4, 97 MAPLES SCHOOL: “Fractional School District #6 Springwells,” Vol. 6, #1, 18-19 MAPLES SCHOOL, FRED E.: 1979, #4, 125, 132 MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY: 2004, #2, 52 “MAPLEWOOD DAYS IN DEARBORN” by Henry A. Haigh: 1967, Vol. 7, #3, 31-42 MAPS: SEE ILLUSTRATIONS INDEX “Map of Bicycle Tour,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 7 “Map of Walking Tour,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 8 MARA, ADELE: Adelaide Delgado, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83, 84-85 “MARA DISTRICT: CLYDE FORD HOME AND CAMERON HOME,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 29 “MARGUERITE C. JOHNSON: A WOMAN AHEAD OF HER TIME” by Sharon A. Bingley: 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 20-24 “MARINE OPERATIONS-FORD MOTOR COMPANY STEEL DIVISION” by Clare J. Snider: 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 3-5 “MARKERS DEDICATED” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 78-82 “MARKERS PLAY A VITAL ROLE IN THE COMMUNITY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 96 MARKERS: SEE HISTORIC MARKERS

MARKEY, JOHN: 1989, #4, 97 MARKS, HERMAN: Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 101 MARQUETTE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 79 MARQUIS, ROLLIN: 2000, #2, 44 MARSH, RICHARD: “Dearborn Area Place Names,” 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 67-76 “Origins of City Hall in Dearborn, The,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 106-107 “Shephard L. Howard’s Death Ends Life Full of Historic Activities,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 78 “Stevens School,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 76-77

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MARSHALL, LUCILE: 2000 #2, 46 Biog., D.H.C. 1961, #1, #4, 52 Obit., 1975, #2, 82 MARSTON, SUSAN ABELL: Mrs. Thomas Marston, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63, 66, 68, 69, 70 THOMAS M.: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 68, 69 MARTHA-MARY CHAPEL: 1979, #4, 112;

Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 35, 38 MARTIN, GEORGE T.: Judge, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 18; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 98 MARTIN SCHOOL, GEORGE T.,: 1980, #1, 18 MARTYN, MARY: Mrs. Herbert Snow, 2002, #4, 102, 104 MARY DARK: Mrs. Thomas Martyn, 2005, #4, 104-105 THOMAS: 2005, #4, 104-105 MARX, OSCAR: 1990, #4, 100 MASON, ARTHUR J.: Eagle Boats 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3 ERICKA: Employ., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 28; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 77 Resig., D.H.M., 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115 JOHN THOMSON: Acting Governor, Michigan Territory, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20 STEVENS THOMSON: Governor, State of Michigan, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20, 21; 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 3, 4, 6, #3, 61; 1989, #4, 96; 2000, #2, 46 MASON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MASONIC LODGE: Dearborn Lodge #172, “One Hundred Years of Masonry in Dearborn,” 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 70-76 Eastern Star Chapter 421, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 72 MASTON, HARVEY E.: Employ., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24 Resig., D.H.M., 1971, #4, 143 MATIGIAN FAMILY: 2000, #2, 51 “MATITA’S MODEL T: 1922-1972:” 1972, #3, 88-89 MATTHEWS, DR. WALLACE R.: 1979, #4, 120 MAURER, BOB: 2000, #2, 51 Dearborn Historical Museum Volunteer, Obit., 2004, #3, 93 JEAN: 2000, #2, 51 MAXWELL, FLOYD L.: “The Builders of Dearborn – Businessman of Many Interests: Floyd L. Maxwell,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 22-23 JONATHAN DIXON; Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 85 THOMAS: Bucklin Township, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 40 MAY, BENJAMIN: 1989, #4, 97 ERNIE: 2000, #3, 83 GEORGE S.: “Historical Markers,” 1961, #1, #4, 41-42 JAMES: Ribbon Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8-9 MAYNARDIER, COL.: Investigation of John Warner Todd, 2001, #4, 109 MAYO, WILLIAM B.: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46, 48; 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95; 2003, #2, 37, 48-50 “MAYOR HONORS VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2004, #3, 92

McCALL, GEORGE: 2006, #1, 19, 20, 21 McCANN, CECIL DARRELL: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 121 JAMES O.: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 McCARROLL SCIENCE BUILDING: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 4 McCARTHY, EDWARD: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9

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PATRICK M.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 McCAULLY, JULIE: Mrs. John Rufus Edie, Jr., 2002, #4, 103 McCLELLAND, WILLIAM S.: 1999, #1, 19 McCOLLOUGH, LUCILLE H.: Councilwoman, City of Dearborn, 2006, Vol. 46, #2, 49-50 Dearborn Historical Society Report, “Our Townspeople,” 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 35-36 2000, #2, 38 McCORMICK, LOUIS J.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 120 McCORMICK & COMPANY GROCERY STORE: Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64 McCRONKLIN, CLAUDE: World War II Veteran, 2002, #3, 81 McDONALD FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 McDONALD, FRANK: Commissioner, City of Dearborn, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3 R.F.: 1979, #2, 39 Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68 McDONALD SCHOOL, JOHN C.: 1978, #3, 76; 1979, #4, 126, 133 McELHONE, WILLIAM K.: SEE ALSO GOULD-McELHONE Employ., D.H.M., 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 80 Resig., D.H.M., 2000, #2, 58 “Armistice Day Tragedy: Lt. Morrow’s Story,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 99-108 “Civil War Iron Brigade Honored, The,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 48-49 “Commandant’s Quarters: A Federal Style Building on Michigan’s Frontier, The,” 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99-109 “Detroit-Dearborn Motor Car Company: Cars of Class,” 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 99-107 “Effect Of The Automobile On The Environment And On Health Care Services, The,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 3-13 “Faith Under Fire,” 2002, #3, 67-77 “It’s Too Late to Stop George Wallace…” 1999, #2, 35-40 Muse Editorial, “If Walls Could Talk…” 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 119 “Splendid Little War, The,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 87 “Tickets Please,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 56 “Robert H. Erley: Laying Dearborn’s Foundation,” 1999 #3, 83-88 “Welfare Fares Well in Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 109-115 McERLEAN, LARRY: Poet, Poem, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 115 “Special Poem For Mr. Ford, A,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 63-66 McFADDEN, ELIZABETH: Mrs. Michael McFadden, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18 ELIZABETH WILSON: 2000, #1, 8, 9 McFADDEN FARM: 2000, #1, 8 JANE: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59 JAMES: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59 MARGARET: Mrs. William McFadden, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59 MARY ELIZABETH: 2000, #1, 8, 9 MICHAEL: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59. 60, 62; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 96; 2000, #1, 8 Farm, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 60 General Store, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59, 61 The Builders of Dearborn – Michael McFadden’s General Store,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 16-18

WILLIAM: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59 Family, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61 Genealogy, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 69

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“McFADDEN-ROSS FAMILY, THE” by Donald V. Baut: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59-69 McFADDEN-ROSS HOUSE: Dearborn Historical Museum, ; 1975, #3, 87-110; 1976, #3, 102, #4, 130-132; 1977, #3, 71-84; 1978, #2, 60-61; 2000, #1, 8, 9, #2, 45, #3, 73-84, #4, 100, 106, 112-113 “A Historical Footnote,” Elizabeth Ross’s Will, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 60-61 “Excavation in Progress at the McFadden-Ross House” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 100 Well located, 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 56 Facts & History, 1961, #1, #1, 6-7 Kitchen, 1980, #2, 57 “Many Thanks To Our Benafactor: Mary Elizabeth Ross,” Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 Renovation, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 65-66; 1979, #4, 138 “Twenty-Five Years In Retrospect” by Winfield H. Arneson, 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 19-29 “ Forty Years,” Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 59 MCFADDEN-ROSS HOUSE GIFT SHOP: 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 78-79 McGRAW, BILL: “A ‘Warts and All’ Look at Hubbard Could Cure Our Racial Amnesia,” 2015, Vol.52, #4, 214 McGRAW, KEVIN: “My Search For The ‘Missing’ Tiger of 1902,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 33-35 “Life of Edward F. Fisher, The,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 36-38 McGREGOR, GORDON: Wagon Manufacturer, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 66 McHENRY, JAMES: “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 81 McILROY, DOUGLAS: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 124 McINERNEY, JEREMIAH: Sergeant of Ordnance, Ordnance Corp, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81 McINNIS, PAUL J.: Bicentennial Commission, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 113 McINTIRE, SAMUEL: Architect, Mentioned, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 99, 106, 107 McINTOSH, ANGUS: Ship Builder, 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 McKEAN, THOMAS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 137 McKEE,. ALEXANDER: Indian Department, Vol.36, 1996, #1, 5 McKENNA,. ROBERT CHARLES: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4,121 McLAUGLIN, C.R.: 1980, #2, 32 McMAHON, JOHN: Private 1st Class, Ordnance Corp, Civil War, Vol. 36,1996, #3, 81 McNETT, JACOB: DR. 1999, #1, 17, #2, 46 McNIFF, PATRICK: Surveyor, Map Maker, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 5, 9; 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8, 9 McPHEE, CAROL: Appt., D.H.C., 1973, #2, 62 McWILLIAMS, JOHN T.: 1989, #4, 98 MEAD, THOMAS: 1979, #2, 41 Consolidated Cities Association, West Dearborn Township Chairman, 2004, #3, 72 MEAD AVENUE SCHOOL: 1979, #4, 125 “MEANING OF FREEDOM, THE” by Frank C. Hubbard: 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 93-95 MECOSTA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MEDAL OF HONOR RECOMMENDATION PROCESS: 2016, Vol.53, #3, 85 MEER, JOHN: 2001, #3, 71 “MEET YOUR COUNCIL:” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 53-59 “MEET YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS:” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 13-19 “MEET YOUR MAYOR” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 31 “MEET YOUR NEW ELECTED OFFICALS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 48-52 MEIGS, LUCIEN: CAPT. 1999, #2, 45 MELOCHE, JANE: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 95

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“MEMOIR: GROWING UP IN DEARBORN DURING THE GREAT DEPERSSION,A” by Ray W. Denison: Part I, 2003, #2, 51-63, Part II, #3, 87-94, Part III, #4, 119-126 “MEMORABLE AUTOMOTIVE DATES” by William C. Vicary: 1971, #3, 100-103 MEMORIAL DAY: “Decoration Day/Memorial Day,” Muse Editorial, 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 25 “MEMORABLE FORD COLLECTIBLES – MEMORABLE PEOPLE” by Henry Czerwick: 2004, #3, 82-89 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT: Dodge Brothers and Henry Ford, 2003, #1, 13-14 “MEMORIAL DAYS IN DEARBORN” by S. Alberta Stutsman: 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 33-42 “MEMORIES OF DEARBORN” by Ivadel A. Moore: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 37-47 MENLO PARK: 1979, #4, 112, 113, 116 Laboratory, 1979, #4, 113, 116 MENOMINEE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MERCIER, JOHN: 1990, #3, 70, #4, 97 MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY: King’s Point, NY, 2003, #4, 125-126 MERICAS, VAN D.: Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 54-55

Biog., Vol. 26, #1, 16-17 Speech at the Rededication of the Commandant's Quarters, 1977, #4, 102 MERRILL, ADNA: Moderator, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 63 MESSIMORE, JOHN: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1,6, 7, 8 METCALF, KENNETH N.: Obit., 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 87 MARGARET: Obit., 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 87 METHODIST CHURCH: First in Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 70; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 80-82; 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 Historical Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 44-45; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 45-46 METROPOLITAN TRANSIT: 2005, #1, 13 MEYERS, CHARLES J.: “A Man, His Regiment, His Deeds,” 1961, #1, #2, 15-20 MICHAELIS, KATIE WOODBRIDGE: Mrs. Otho Ernest Michaelis, 2001, #3, 75 OTHO ERNEST: Commandant Detroit Arsenal, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 43-44; 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 23; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 70-75 MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY: 1990, #2, 40 MICHIGAN AVENUE: Chicago Road, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51-52; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 38; 1985, #2, 49-50, 54; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62; 1990, #2, 38; 2002, #3, 83; 2004, #4, 114-115

Recollections of Henry Haigh, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 38-39 Transportation, 2002, #3, 83 “Historic Michigan Avenue,” 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 77-87 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 34

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54-56 “MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY” by Louise Keller Schlaff: 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 81-87 MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD: 1964, Vol. 4, #2, & #3, 26; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 23; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 78; 1999, #4, 105-111 “MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 79 “MICHIGAN CHRONOLOGY - 1837-1987:” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 43-50 “MICHIGAN COUNTY NAMES” by Michigan History Division, State of Michigan: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 76-82 “MICHIGAN…DID YOU KNOW?” by Metropolitan Detroit Convention & Visitors Bureau: 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 14

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MICHIGAN HISTORY MAGAZINE: 2000, #1, 4 “MICHIGAN MODEL, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 99 “MICHIGAN: THE ROARING 1830’s” by Donald V. Baut: 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20-28 MICHIGAN, STATE OF: Centennial Pageant, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 79 “Michigan Chronology - 1837-1987:” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 43-50 “The Illegal Entry of Michigan Into the Union,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 3-6 Scrip, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 59 Sesquicentennial, 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 23 State Fair, 1990, #3, 78 “Michigan: The Roaring 1830’s,” 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20-28 Statehood, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 “1987 To Be A Big Historical Year For The Nation & Michigan,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 “Highlights of Michigan Agriculture,” 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 114-124 MICHIGAN STATE RETREAT: Hospital for Mentally Ill, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; “History of Saint Joseph’s Retreat,” 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-24 Renamed St. Joseph’s Retreat, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 24-31 “MICHIGAN:” Steamboat, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51 Model of, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 114 “The Queen and the Admiral,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 91-98

MICHIGAN WEEK: 1978, #3, 78-82 MICHIGAN’S FIRST AIR RESCUE: Marker, 1978, #3, 82

“MICHIGAN IN THE WAR OF 1812, REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!”: 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 101-102 MIDDLETON, ARTHUR: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 64 MIDLAND COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MIDWAY THEATER: 2005, #3, 71, 72, 82-83 MIESZCZUR, JOHN: General Motors Volunteer Program, D.H.M., 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27 Volunteer Program Terminated, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 89 MIFFLIN, THOMAS: “American Constitution Signers,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 81 MIGA, BERTHA M.: Employ., D.H.M., 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 17; 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44, #4, 102, 103; 2001, #4, 108

Research, National Archives, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 26, #2, 43-45 “MIGRATION TO MICHIGAN” by Leonard G. Johnson: 1972, #3, 73-80 MILAS, ELIZABETH: “Early Pewter,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 11-14 MILE HOUSES: Hotels, Inns, Restaurants and Taverns, 2005, #2, 51, #3, 69-70 MILLARD, DR. CECIL V.: 1979, #4, 125 MILLENBACH BROTHERS COMPANY: “Our Early Animal Recycling,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56-57 MILLER, EDWARD: 1989, #4, 97 ERNEST G.: 1979, #2, 44 Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74 MILLER FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 HENRY J.: 1979, #2, 43, 44, #3, 93 Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73 Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74 MARVIN: 1990, #2, 36 WILLIAM E.: COMMANDER , 2003, #3, 72

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MILLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: 1978, #3, 69-77, #4, 118; Vol. 20, 1980, #1, 19; 2005, #2, 50

Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3 MILLS, C. MAUDE: Appt., D.H.C., 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 36 Resolution, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 32 RUSSELL: 1979, #4, 128 MILNER, MARTIN: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 MILT-JOHN ALLIANCE - HAGGERTY: 1990, #3, 73 MIOTKE, ARTHUR: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 MIRCH, NORMAN: Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 10 MISKINIS, JOSEPH: 1979, #4, 126 Owner, Carmen Theater, 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 56 “MISSING TIGER OF 1902, THE DOUBLE LIFE of DR. EDWARD F. FISHER,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 64-67 MISSAUKEE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MISSOMER, JOHN: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 6, 7 MITCHELL, GU: Albert George Cernick, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 “MR. HENRY FORD AND EDUCATION AT GREENFIELD VILLAGE” by E. Lucile Webster: 1973, #1, 3-14 “MODEL T TRAVEL IN THE EARLY TWENTIES” by Ford Richardson Bryan: 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 95-107 “MODEL T’S NICKNAMES” by David L. Lewis: 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 24 MOEKLE, H. L.: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 MOLEMAKER, HARRY: 1975, #3, 96; 2000, #1, 9, #2, 42, 45 Employ., DHM, Biog., 1961, #1, #4, 52 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 39 Obit., 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 55 Remodeling Of The Ross House, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 65 Restoration of Commandant’s Quarters, Vol. 9, #4, 123 Ret., 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 89 MOLONY, JOHN B.: 1980, #2, 36 MOLONY SUBDIVISION, J. B.: 1980, #2, 31-50; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 106 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 8 MONROE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MONTCALM COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MONTCALM de SAINT-VERAN: General, 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 49 FORCES OF MONTCALM & WOLFE, INC.,: 1990, #1, 4-5 MONTMORENCY COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MOODY, ABRAHAM: 1978, #1, 16 MOON, JAMES: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 THAD: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88 MOORE, ANNA: 1979, #3, 108 Obit., 1980, #2, 60 ALICE: Mrs. James Moore, 2002, #4, 99 ERNA JENSEN: Mrs. Richard Moore, 2004, #3, 86 G. EDWIN: 2002, #4, 99, 103 GERTRUDE SNOW: Mrs. G. Edwin Moore, 2002, #4, 103 “Growing Up In Dearborn 100 Years Ago,” 2005, #4, 99-114

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Childhood Memories, “Growing Up in Dearborn 100 Years Ago,” Part 2, 2006, #1, 3-17 Part 3, 2006, #2, 35-41 IVADEL A.: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67; 1973, #1, 27 Appt., D.H.C., 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 31-32 Obit., 1972, #1, 26-28 “Memories of Dearborn,” 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 37-47 JAMES: 2002, #4, 99 JERRY: Railroads, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 MRS. JOHN B.: Doll Case, 1973, #1, 27 JULIA GATLIN: 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 52 Biog., 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 45 “Banking And Utilities To 1940 In Dearborn,” 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 45-60

LEONARD M.: Appt., D.H.C., 1975, #3, 116 RICHARD: “Dick,” 2004, #3, 86-87; 2006, #1, 19 W. CLARENCE: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 MOORE & MASON SHIP BUILDING COMPANY: 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3 MOORING MAST: “Ford Airport Mooring Mast,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95-100 MORAN, JERRY: Professor, University of Michigan–Dearborn, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 65 “MORE NINETEENTH CENTURY RECOLLECTIONS:” Herman Blankertz Family, 2005, #2, 54-61 “MORE ON THE IRON BRIGADE” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 24 “MORE THAN A HUNDRED YEARS AGO” by Florence Richard: 1972, #4, 135-136 MORGAN, ANNA: Mrs. Gurdon Abell, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 63 GEORGE: 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 4 HARRY: Henry Brathsburg, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 J. PIERPOINT: 1979, #4, 113 MORIARTY, MICHAEL: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR: “American Constitution Signer,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 106

LEWIS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 78-79 ROBERT: “American Constitution Signer,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 106

“Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 63 MORROW, JAMES F.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 123 KARL CLIFFORD: “Armistice Day Tragedy: Lt. Karl C. Marrow’s Story, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 99-108 WALKER C.: “There’s A Divinity That Shapes Our Ends,” Fire Truck Windshield, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 74-80 MORTON, JOHN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 147 MOSS, IRVING B.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 MOSS, GRETCHEN ACKERMANN: “From the Museum’s Collection: Do You Know This Man?,” 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 96 “Golden Rule Days at the Village,” 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 54-56 “Mayor Guido: A Collector In Spite of Himself,” 2013, Vol. 50, #1, 145-146 “’She Was Making History in Dearborn’ A Tribute to Alberta Muirhead,” 2011, Vol. 48, #1, 18-23 “Our Florida Transplants: ‘We All Felt Like Dearbornites’,” 2012, Vol. 49, #3, 94-95 “The Woodworth House: And the Walls Came Tumbling Down,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 140-142 MOTT, LORI: Employ., D.H.M., 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 108 Resig., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 56

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MOTTER, GUY W.: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 57 MOTTESHEARD, ROY E.: 1979, #4, 120;

Fire Chief, City of Dearborn, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 74 MOUNT VERNON: Epsewasson, 2000, #1, 15-28 Farms, 2000, #1, 20 “MOVING FROM THE 1980’s TO THE 1990’s” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 109 “MRS. READING … WRITING AND ARITHMETIC” by Henry Czerwick: 2005, #1, 14-16 MT. KELLY CEMETERY: 2004, #2, 51 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 14 MUNICIPAL COURTS: 1989, #4, 94-100 MUNITIONS DEPOT: Detroit Arsenal, 1999, #1, 17-25, #2, 41-53 MUNSEN, KENNETH: Director, Fair Lane, 2006, #1, 19, 22 MURPHY-GOODRICH, VALERIE: 2000, #2, 47 MURPHY, WILLIAM C.: 2003, #1, 8-10 MURRAY BODY COMPANY: 2003, #4, 110 MURRAY, FRANK J.: 1992, #2, 53 JOHN S.: Employ., D.H.M., 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 90 Resig., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 51 MUSE EDITORIAL: 1973, #2, 59 Starts, 1973, #1, 26 “120th Anniversary Of An Industrialist’s Birth,” 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “1831 Gardner House,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 “1929-2004 Dearborn Proud Past, Bright Future,” 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 23 “1987 To Be A Big Historical Year For The Nation And Michigan,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 “1988 Was A Significant Historical Year,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 26 “30 Years Of The Museum Guild Of Dearborn,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 53 “50 Years And Counting,” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 29 “50 Years Of A Local Historical Agency,” 1978, #3, 88 “Aftermath Of A Budget Crunch,” 1978, #4, 120 “American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Dearborn, The,” 1974, #2, 66 “An Affectionate Farewell,” 2002, #2, 59-61 “An Appeal,” 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 33 “Another Christmas!!!” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 108 “Are Structural Reminders Of Our Heritage Worth It?” 1975, #2, 80 “Are You Familiar With What We Do?,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 55 “An Arsenal Came 150 Years Ago” 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 98 “Artifact Collecting At the Museum,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 64 “Behind the Scenes of Rendezvous On The Rouge,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 58 “Bicentennial Pilgrimage,” 1975, #3, 111 “Bicentennially Yours,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 127 “Bill Of Rights,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 114 “Brief Museum Guild History,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 88 “Brrrrrrr – It’s Cold In Dearborn,” 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 29 “A Busy, Busy Year!” 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 90 “Cable Television And The Museum,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 84

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“Changing Face of Dearborn, The,” 2004, #4, 124

“Christmas Past,” 2005, #4, 123 “City Seal Modification,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 25 “Civil War Flag In Need Of Preservation,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 57 “Collecting For The Next 50,” 1979, #2, 57 “Cross-Section Of Historic Michigan Avenue, A,” 1985, #2, 54 “Dearborn Has A Sesquicentennial Committee,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 23 “Dearborn Homecoming – 1980,” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 90 “Decoration Day/Memorial Day,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 25 “Did You Know?---We Have A Diverse Listing Of Programs Or Activities For Each Calendar Year,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 24 “Disasters and History,” 2001, #3, 88 “Do Your Thing,” 1976, #1, 25 “Ex Libris,” 2005, #3, 91 “Fiftieth Anniversary Next Year,” 1999, #1, 26 “Fifty Years Back And Ahead,” 2000, #2, 57 “Ford R. Bryan: Benefactor to History and Dearborn,” 2004, #2, 57-58 “Fordson High School Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary,” 2003, #2, 64 “Forty Years of Publicity,” The Dearborn Historian, 2001 #1, 28 Forty Years,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 59 “Four People, Forty-Nine Years And Our Heritage,” 1978, #1, 30 “Future Historical Markers In Dearborn,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 111 “Getting History Out To The Public,” 1977, #4, 125 “Harvey E. Thiede – American Hero,” 2003, #4, 130 “Help,” 1974, #1, 32 “Here's to the colors, purple and gold…,” Woodworth School, 2003, #1, 29 “Historical Commissioner Remembered, A,” Lester Twork, 1999, #2, 56-57 “Historical Perspective Of Orville Liscum Hubbard, A,” 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 26-27 “History And The Closing Of A School,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 62 “I Hereby Resolve…Maybe,” 2006, #1, 26 “If The Walls Could Talk,” 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 118 “In Memoriam – Richard Edward Carden,” 2001, #4, 118-119 “In Memoriam: Commissioner Richard L. Hagelthorn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 28 “It’s Good to Reflect and Celebrate,” 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 25 “It’s Now 70 Years!” 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 27 “July 4, 1976, Plus Before And After,” 1976, #3, 97 “Keeping Up In A Museum,” 2000, #3, 88 “Labor Day, One Hundred Years Old,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 79 “Lest We Forget,” 2005, #2, 62 “Let’s Try Something Different,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 55 “Looking Forward To 1983 – A Sesquicentennial Year,” 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 127 “Looking Forward To The 1980’s By Looking Backward,” 1979, #4, 131 “Many Nice Things Happen At The Museum,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 114 “Many Nice Things Happen To A Museum,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 24 “Many Thanks To A Benefactor: Mary Elizabeth Ross,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 “Markers Play A Vital Role In The Community,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 96 “Mary Weaver 1929-2005,” 2005, #1, 21

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“Mayor Honors Volunteer Organizations,” 2004, #3, 92 “Moving From The 1980’s To The 1990’s,” 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 109 “Museum And The Community, The,” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 30 “Museum Celebrates Anniversary,” 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 117 “Museum Guild’s 40th Anniversary Year,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 29 “Museum Volunteers,” 1977, #1, 29 “Museums and the 21st Century,” 2002, #1, 28 “Museums Are Exciting,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 116 “Next 25 Years, The,” 1975, #4, 138 “Notable Commemoration Is Upcoming, A: 1991-1995,” 1990, #3, 80 “One Of Those People Everyone Knew!” 1990, #2, 53 “Our American Constitution Will Soon Turn 200,” 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 86

“Our Nation’s Bicentennial,” 1973, #1, 26

“Periodicals,” 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 59 “Programs For Museum’s Year: July 1992 – June 1993,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 78 “Promoting Two Big Fund Raisers,” 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 25 “Rapid Growth Of Museums,” 1974, #4, 145

“Reflections Of The 1963 Henry Ford Centennial,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 73 “Reflections On 1928 – The Year The Voters Of Fordson And Old Dearborn Approved Consolidation,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 104

“Restoring The Commandant’s Quarters,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 98

“:Saint Alphonsus Church 1852-2002,” 2002, #4, 116 “Salute To A Dearborn Pioneer, A: Dr. Samuel Pierce Duffield,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 127 “Salute To A Museum Volunteer And Consultant,” 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 95

“She Left An Imprint In Dearborn,” 1992, #2, 50 “Six Decades Of Michigan’s First Local Historical Commission,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 21

“So You Are Staying Close-By This Summer,” 1980, #2, 51 “Some Specifics For Museum Volunteers,” 1977, #2, 59

“Splendid Little War, The,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 87 “Staffing The Museum,” 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 103

“Summer Heat,” 1977, #3, 89 “Summertime and Museums,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 56

“Surveying Dearborn Homes And Other Sites,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 17 “Swan Song,” Chief Curator Mary V. MacDonald Retires, 2006, #2, 58-59 “The Seasons,” 2001, #2, 59

“They Moved Here 100 Years Ago,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 62 “Tickets Please,” Vol. 28, 1998, #2, 56 “To George Levagood,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 58-59 “Traditional Nativity Scene And Its Historical Significance,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 108 “Tribute To A Valued Museum Colleague, A: Solan W. Weeks,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 “Tribute To The Men And Women Of World War II, A,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 110 “Tribute To The Museum Volunteer, A,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 85 “Twenty Years Of A Local Journal,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 24 “Two Prominent People From The Past,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 25 “Value Of A Museum Costume/Textiles Workshop,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120

“Value Of History From The Museum Viewpoint,” 1974, #3, 105

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“Volunteer Appreciation Day: A Time To Reflect,” 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 63 “We Are 70 Years Young In 1999,” 1999, #3, 89

“We Can’t Be Complacent,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 51 “We Need A Few Things,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 89

“We’ve Come A Long Way – Dearborn,” 1979, #3, 99 “What Is More Historic Than Miss Liberty?” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 49 “What Is The Dearborn Historical Foundation,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 56 “What Was Happening In Dearborn On September 1, 1939?” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 85 “When Did You Last Use The Historical Records And Library?” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 82

“When You Donate!” 1990, #4, 105 “Why A Museum Library,” 1973, #4, 148 “Why The Rendezvous On The Rouge?” 1990, #1, 22 “Your Dearborn Historical Museum And The Bicentennial,” 1976, #2, 64

“MUSEUM CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 117 “MUSEUM COLLECTION: THANKSGIVING POSTCARDS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 133-138 “MUSEUM AND THE COMMUNITY, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 30 “MUSEUMS ARE EXCITING!” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 116 “MUSEUM EXHIBIT ANNEX: ANATOMY OF A MAJOR EXHIBIT” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 63-79 MUSEUM GUILD OF DEARBORN: 1972, #2, 55-62; ; 2000, #2, 44, 47, #3, 73-84, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 106 Antique Appraisal, 1979, #3, 102; 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 75; 2000, #3, 82 Antique Appraisal Clinic, 2004, #2, 59 Event Flyers, 1989, Vol. 29, #3; 1992, Vol. 32, #3; 1993, Vol. 33, #3; 1995, Vol. 35, #3, 93; 1996, Vol. 36, #3 93; 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 93; 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 94; 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 95; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 94; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 95; 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 95; 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 100; 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 61; 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 95 Bicentennial Exhibit, 1976, #1, 31 “Brief Museum Guild History,” Muse Editorial, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 88 “Museum Guild’s 40th Anniversary Year,” Muse Editorial, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 29 “Museum Guild’s Silver Anniversary,” 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 41-47 Christmas Open House, 1973, #4, 149-150; 1974, #4, 149; 1975, #4, 139 Fairs, Mentioned, 1961, #1, #4, 51; Fairs, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24; 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 17, #2 & #3, 38; 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 38; 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 20; Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 23, #3, 56; ; 1971, #1, 35, #2, 68; 1972, #1, 30; 1973, #2, 65, #3, 106-107; 1974, #1, 34; 1975, #1, 33, #2, 82; 1976, #1, 31, #2, 64 ; 1977, #1, 32; 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 65; 1979, #1, 31, #2, 61; 1980, #2, 56; 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 26; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 23; 1990, #2, 43, 45 Field Trips, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 52; 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 95, #4, 130; 1971, #4, 150 Flea Market, 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 30, #2, 69-70; 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 55; Gemstone & Jewelry Appraisal Clinic, 1992, Vol. 32, #3 Heritage Fair Flyers, 1984, Vol. 24, #2; 1985, Vol. 25, #2; 1986, Vol. 26, #2; 1988, Vol. 28, #1; 1989, Vol. 29, #2; 1990, Vol. 30, #1; 1991, Vol. 31, #2; 1992, Vol. 32, #3 Nationality Fair, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 69-70; 1990, #2, 44 Officers for 1966-67, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 52 30th Anniversary, 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 27

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Historic Guild Antique Show, 2004, #4, 125; 2006, #1, 27 VFW Post #134, 2004, #4, 125 Victorian Tea, 2000, #3, 79; 2002, #4, 117; 2004, #3, 93 “30 Years of the Museum Guild of Dearborn,” Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 53 “MUSEUM GUILD OF DEARBORN” by Aurelia Barnes: 1972, #2, 55-62 “MUSEUM GUILD’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, Vol. 37. 1997, #1, 29 “MUSEUM GUILD’S SILVER ANNIVERSARY, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 41-47 “MUSEUM LAWN WILL HOST A NEW ARTS FESTIVAL,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 11 “MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 29 MUSEUMS: Local List Of, 1980, #2, 51 “The Responsibilities of Historical Museums,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 15-22 “MUSEUMS AND THE 21ST CENTURY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 28 “MUSEUM WEATHER REPORT: ALL ABOUT THE PIONEERS, BY LAPTOP AND HIGH-DEF TV,” 2016, Vol.53, #1, 2-4 “MUSEUM’S VICTORIAN DOLL HOUSE, THE” by Elizabeth Albertson: 1985, #2, 58 MUSKEGON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 MUSSILL, MARY: Employ., D.H.M., 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 109 Resig., D.H.M., 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 139 MWA-KE-WENAH, DANIEL: Daniel Wells, 1999, #1, 20 “’MY FAVORITE HEROINE’ AT CLARA BRYANT FORD’S MILESTONE, SHE HAS AN UNABASHED ADMIRER,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 51-52 “MY MEMORIES AS A WORLD WAR II U.S. ARMY NURSE” by Anna Johnson: 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 99-108 “MY SEARCH FOR THE ‘MISSING’ TIGER OF 1902” by Kevin McGraw: 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 33-35 MYLER, HAROLD F.: 1978, #4, 119; “A Brief History Of The Dearborn Community Health Council,” 1973, #2, 35-50 OLIVE ELVIRA: “Vi,” Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 4; 2000, #2, 47, #3, 77 Appt., D.H.C., 1971, #2, 66 Resig., D.H.C., 1975, #3, 117 Obit., 2005, #1, 22 Resolution, 1975, #3, 118-119 “MYSTERY OF THE SESQUICENTENNIAL SAMPLER”: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82

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N NAGY, DAVID: 2000, #2, 41, 50, #3, 70 Employ D.H.M.., 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 109 NANKIN TOWNSHIP: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94 NASH, CHARLES W.: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 90-91 NASH MOTORS COMPANY: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 91-92 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 91-92 NATIONAL CURRENCY ACT: 1863, 2002, #1, 3 NATIONALITY FAIR: Museum Guild of Dearborn, 1990, #2, 44 “NATIONALITY GROUPS” by Angela Jakobowski: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 97 NATIVITY SCENE: “Traditional Nativity Scene and Its Historical Significance,” Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 108 NATIVE AMERICANS: 1963, Vol. 3, #3, 33-34

Archaic, 2004, #1, 8-10 Civil War, 1st Michigan Sharpshooter, 1961, #1, #2, 17-19; 1999, #1, 19-21, #2, 43

Historic Period, 2004, #1, 11, 13-14 Hopewell, 2004, #1, 10

Mwa-ke-wenah, Daniel, 1999, #1, 20

Ottawa, 1999, #1, 20 Paleo-Indians, 2004, #1, 7-8

Paw-Baw-Me, Ottawa Chief, 1999, #1, 20 Hopewell, 2004, #1, 10

Land Grants, Treaty of Detroit-1807, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36; 1972, #1, 3-10 Treaty of 1827, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 40 Treaty of Greenfield, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 34-35 Treaty of Springwells, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36-37 Mwa-ke-wenah, Daniel, 1999, #1, 20

Ottawa, 1999, #1, 20 Paleo-Indians, 2004, #1, 7-8

Paw-Baw-Me, Ottawa Chief, 1999, #1, 20 Potawatomi, Chiefs, Vol. 6, #1, 5 “Potawatomi Of The Rouge, 1701-1827,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 31-45 “Land Patents Issued by Duperon Baby 1780-1796 to Settlers Along Baby Creek, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 3-11 Seminole, 2001, #2, 37 Woodland, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99; 2004, Vol. 44, #1, 10-11, 13-14 “Great Lakes Indians,” Part I, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 3-14; Part II, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 47-58; Part III, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 89-98; Part IV, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 129-140 “Indian Mounds To Dumping Grounds: A History Of The Rouge River,” 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 57-75

“Plants And The American Indian,” 1971, Vol. 11, #2, 43-54 “Potawatomi Of The Rouge, 1701-1827,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 31-45 “Your Dearborn Heritage: The Original Inhabitants,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 48 NAUGHTON, THOMAS DANIEL: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 128 NAVARRE, JOHN A.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 125

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NAVAEAUX, RALPH: “Michigan in the War of 1812: Disaster at French Town,” 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 104-112 NAVY SERVICE SCHOOL: Dearborn, SEE U.S. NAVY NAYLOR, WILLIAM C.: 1979, #4, 124 NECKEL FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 NECKEL, JOSEPH: 1989, #4, 97 NEISLER, GEORGE H.: 1979, #4, 121 NEISNER STORE: 1979, #4, 124 NELSON, JAMES: “Christmas Eve at the Arsenal in 1833,” Vol. 35, 1995 #4, 114-115 THOMAS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 14, 1974, #1, 31 NETTER, MAY: Mrs. Raymond Denison, 2003, #2, 52 WILLIAM: 2003, #3, 87 NETTLOW, RICHARD: Employ., D.H.M., 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 80 NEUENDORF, THEODORE: Residence, Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64 NEUENFELT, LILA M.: 1979, #2, 44; 1989, #4, 97-98 Justice of the Peace, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74 NEVILLE, CAROL: Employ., D.H.M., 1961, #1, #3, 35 Resig., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 111 “NEW SEAL FOR A NEW CITY, A” by Ralph G. Fader: 1979, #2, 55-56

“NEW GUILD ENDOWMENT FUND IS ‘UP and RUNNING’,” 2014, Vol.51, #4, 93 NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS: “I Hereby Resolve…Maybe,” 2006, #1, 26 NEWAYGO COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 NEWBERRY, JOHN: CAPT. 1999, #2, 43 OLIVER: “The Queen and the Admiral,” “Michigan” Steamboat, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 91-98 TRUMAN: 1990, #3, 72, 74 NEWBRE, GUY: LT. 1999, #1, 18 NEWKIRK STABLES: 2003, #1, 26-28 NEWMAN, RAY: Administrator, Henry Ford’s Estate, Vol. 24, 1984, #4, 114, 116

Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 33 NEWS FROM THE MUSEUM: SEE EACH ISSUE NEWSON, PHIL: Reporter, 2002, #3, 78 NEWTON, CHARLES: 1990, #4, 103 FRANK: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 32, 34, #4, 103

Newton-Haggerty Ladder Company, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 32, 34 NEWTON-HAGGERTY LADDER COMPANY: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 32, 34 “NEXT 25 YEARS, THE,” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 138 NICHOLS, CAPT. ASAHEL W.: 1999, #2, 44 NIEBERT, EDNA: Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 6 NIELAND, BURRELL: Appt., D.H.M., 1985, #2, 55 Resig., D.H.M., 1989, #4, 110 NIEZGODA, MICHAEL A.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 126 NIGOSIAN, KAREN: Appt., D,H.C., 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 83 NIGOSIAN ORIENTAL RUG COMPANY: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 7 “NINETEENTH CENTURY DEARBORN:” Recollections of Miss Mary Selinske and Mrs. Elizabeth Terns, 2005, #2, 46-53

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NOBILI, LOUISE JANSEN: Artist, Mentioned. 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75 NOBLE, JOHN: General Store, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 33 “NORBERT SCHEMANSKY: A CHAMPION AMONG DEARBORNITES” by Helen K. Mamalakis: 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 83-88 NORRIS, DORIS: 1979, #4, 125 NORTH, CHARLES E.: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56 NORTHVIEW CEMETERY: Vol. 32, 1992, #4, 93, 95; 2004, #2, 47, 49-50 Haigh, Henry, Founder, 2004, #2, 49 “Northview Cemetery,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 13 NORTHWEST ORDINANCE OF 1787: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 65-75 NORTHWEST TERRITORY: 2004, #2, 37 Grayson Ordomamce, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 83 “NOTABLE COMMEMORATION IS UPCOMING, A: 1991-1995” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 80 NOVACK, AL: Obit., 1973, #3, 106 NOWLIN, ADELIA: ; 2005, #2, 37 ADELIA TRAVIS: 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 52 ANNA CRANDELL: Mrs. William Nowlin, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 861980, #2, 52 JOHN: Vol. 4,1964, #4, 51, 54; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 85, 86; 2005, #2, 35-37 Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4,6; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42 Family, : 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 3-7, 13; Family Powder Horn, 2005, #2, 35-41 MELINDA: Mrs. John Nowlin, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 85; 2005, #2, 35, 37 WILLIAM: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 96; 2000, #3, 69,; 2005, #2, 35-39 Excerpt from Bark Covered House, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 58-59; 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 93-94, 96; 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 98 School named for, 1980, #2, 52

“The Builders of Dearborn – Bark Covered House Fame: William Nowiln,” 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 85, 86 NOWLIN SCHOOL, WILLIAM, (PENN): 1980, #2, 52 NOZEWSKI, ROBERT: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 128 NUZNOV, MARY and CRAIG HUTCHINSON: “Pioneer School Program: Sharing Desks, Discovering Outhouses,” 2013, Vol.50, #3, 67-68 NYGARD, ALFRED F.: Sculptor, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 7

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O O. L. SMITH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 56 OAKLAND COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 OAKMAN, ROBERT: 1980, #2, 53 OAKMAN SCHOOL, ROBERT: 1980, #2, 53 OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY: Automobile Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 62-64 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 63-64 Automobile Dealerships, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 64 Division of General Motors, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 63 OAKWOOD BOULEVARD: Fort Boulevard, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83 OAKWOOD ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83 OAKWOOD SUBDIVISION: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83, 84 OAKWOOD, VILLAGE OF: “The Village of Oakwood – Our Neighbor to the South,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83-86 O’BOYLE, J. W.: Huron Mountain Club, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 75 O’BRIEN, JAMES: “The O’Brien Family in Dearborn,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 47-48 JOHN: “The O’Brien Family in Dearborn,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 47-48 MICHAEL: Civil War Solider, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 48 OCEANA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 O’CONNELL, BARBARA: Employ., D.H.M., 1977, #3, 93 Layoff, D.H.M., 1978, #3, 89 ODDFELLOWS DEARBORN LODGE: Mentioned, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88 “OFFICE RULES IN 1872” by Zackary U. Greiger: Vol. 9, #4, 132 OGEMAW COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 80 OGLESBEE, CARL: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 “OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL!” by Peggy MacLachlan Timlin: 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 103-110 O’HERIN: SEE ALSO O’HERN O’HERN, PATRICK: O’Hern, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 30, 32, 35; 2004, #2, 48 O’KELLY, FATHER PATRICK: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2004, #2, 51 Sacred Heart Cemetery, 2004, #2, 51 O’KRAY, L. GLENN: Appt. Dearborn Historical Commissioner, 2005, #1, 22 “All City Baseball, 1960: ‘Much More than a Sporting Event’,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 198-199 “Five Decades of Conventional Wisdom,” 2011, Vol. 48, #1, 24-32 “Hard on the Outside, but Softon the Inside, Nancy A. Hubbard Recalls Her Famous Father,” 2011, Vol. 48, #2, 49-57 “Henry’s Country Club, No Smoking, No Drinking, No High Heels,” 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 62-66 “Looking a GiftHouse in the Mouth Despite Lawsuit, Ford’s Wedding Present Survived the Bryant’s in Style,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 21-24 “Museum Weather Report: Ask Our New Curator About Grants Or Chickens and Horseshoes and Cannons,” 2016, Vol.53, #4, 79-80 “Museum Weather Report: Council Teams with Guild on a Short-Term Budget Fix,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 178-180 “Museum Weather Report: Finally, a Full-Time Staffer—With a Boost From the City and Guild,” 2016, Vol.53, #3, 101-103

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“Museum Weather Report: Kudos on the Last Decade, Ideas for the Next Year,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 122-123 “Museum Weather Report: The Inside Story Behind ‘Best Dearborn Stories’,” 2014, Vol.51, #1, 2-4 “Museum Weather Report: The Other Side of Making History Is Knowing It,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 30-32 “Our New Coffee-Table Book Is All About Showing Off Our Homes,” 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 17-18 “Remembering Dale Van Dorp And His Generous Legacy,” 2016, Vol.53, #2, 33-34 “Selling city Hall O’Reilly Really Did It, But It Was Hubbard’s Idea,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 158-162 O’KRAY, L. GLENN and DAVID L. GOOD: “Mary V. MacDonald, 1931-2016, And Then There Was the Time They Got Rid of Her Sherman Tank,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 16-20 OKTOBERFEST: Museum Event, 1990, #2, 46

75th Anniversary, City of Dearborn, 2004, #4, 106-109 OLD HILL CEMETERY: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47 “OLD PETE – EARLY DEARBORN TRADESMAN” by Ford R. Bryan: 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 110-111 “OLD TEST WELL LOCATED” by Ford R. Bryan: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 35-38 OLD TIMERS’ LUNCHEON: 1980, #2, 54-55; 1990, #2, 44 OLDENBURG, JOSEPH F.: “Alfred Woodworth House, The,” 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 83-94 “Ford Homes Historic District,” Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 31-50 OLDFIELD, BARNEY: 2003, #1, 3, 10, 11 OLDS, RANSON ELI: Olds Motor Vehicle Company, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 60-62; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 80 Automobiles, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 50, 61-62; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 80 Division of General Motors, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 48 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 80 OLESON, RASMUS: CPL 1999, #2, 44 OLKOWSKI, JOYCE E.: Councilperson, City of Dearborn, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 49 OLSON, JERRY: 2000, Vol. 40. #2, 51, #3, 74 MARY: 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 74, 79 OLSZEWSKI, JOYCE BARNHART: Ret. D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 79-80 OLYMPICS: “Norbert Schemansky: A Champion Among Dearbornites,” 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 85-88 “ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF THE CLIPPERT BRICK COMPANY” by Katherine M. Cushman: 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 59-60 “ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF MASONRY IN DEARBORN:” 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 70-76 ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF FLIGHT: 2003, #4, 129 “ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE EVERYBODY KNEW!” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, Vol. 23, 1990, #2, 53 O’NEIL, STANLEY P.: Mentioned, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 67 ONTONAGON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 “OPEN=ROAD” by Ford R. Bryan: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 43-45 “OPTIONAL TOUR: GREENFIELD VILLAGE, AUTO HALL OF FAME, DEARBORN INN, STOUT,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 18 ORBAN, JULIUS: Museum Volunteer, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 114 ORDNANCE STORES SOLD AT DETROIT ARSENAL IN 1875: 1977, #4, 111-124 O’REILLY, JACK: 1999, #2, 38 JOHN B.: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 66 Mayor, City of Dearborn, 1978, #4, 113-116; 2000, #3, 76, 77 Speech-Fair Lane Marker Dedication, 1979, #1, 23

“Meet Your Mayor,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 31 OREGON TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDING: Cornerstone, 1979, #4, 121

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ORGANIZATIONS: SEE INDIVIDUAL ORGANIZATION “ORIGINS OF CITY HALL IN DEARBORN, THE” by Richard Marsh: 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 106-107 ORR, REUBEN: 1979, #1, 14 REUBEN A.: 1979, #4, 128 OSBAND, MELVIN: 2002, #2, 39 WILLIAM: 2002, #2, 39 OSCEOLA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 OSCODA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 OTSEGO COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 OTTAWA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 OTTO MISCH COMPANY: Dearborn Country Club, Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 16 “OUR AMERICAN CONSTITUTION WILL SOON TURN 200” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 86 “OUR EARLY AIRFIELDS From Takeoffs and Landings to a Subdivision and a Drive-In,” 2017, Vol.54, #1, 6-9 “OUR EARLY ANIMAL RECYCLING ” by Ford R. Bryan: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 56-57 “OUR GERMAN FRIENDS IN DEARBORN” by Donald V. Baut: 1983, Vol. 23, #3, 71-89 “OUR ITINERANT HISTORIAN” by Ford R. Bryan: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 74-78 “OUR NATION’S BICENTENNIAL” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 26 “OUR NORTHWEST ORDINANCE OF 1787,” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 65-75 “OUR TOWNSPEOPLE” by Patricia Long: 1975, #1, 37-38; 1976, #1, 35-36, #2, 68-70, #3, 105-107, #4, 137-138; 1977, #1, 35-36 OUTER DRIVE: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 24, 29 OUTLINE: DEABORN HISTORY AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL ERA: 1974, #1, 25-29 “OUTWITTING MODEL T” by Leslie R. Henry: 1971, #3, 87-88 OVERPASS: First, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 38 OWEN, MARK B.: 1979, #4, 120 OWENS, DOROTHY A.: “Dearborn’s First Kindergarten Class,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 3-10 OWENS, SHIRLEY: 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 3-4, 10 OXFORD SCHOOL: 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 89

“Life at Oxford School,” 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 51-54

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P PAAR, JACK: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 PACA, WILLIAM: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 65 PACKARD, JAMES WARD: Parkard Motor Car Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 PAGEANT: Michigan Centennial, Mentioned, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 79 “Through The Arsenal Gates,” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 107

“Man from Dearborn,” Program, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 75 Report on, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 105-106 “Progress of Dearborn,” Henry Ford’s 75th Birthday, 1963, Vol. 3, #3, 33-61 Program, 1963, Vol. 3, #3, 60-61 PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 91-92 Automobiles, Challenger, 1971,Vol. 11, #3, 91-92

Jewett, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 92 PAINE, ROBERT TREAT: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 147 PAINTER FAMILY: 2000, #2, 47 NANCY: 2000, #4, 102 SHIRLEY: 2000, #2, 47 PAINTINGS, RESTORED, 1980, #1, 23 PALMER, DAVID G.: QUARTERMASTER 1999, #1, 17 ROBERT J.: Doctor, Detroit-Dearborn Car Company, 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 100 PALMER SCHOOL DISTRIC #7: 1966, Vol. 6, #1, 13 PAPER PRESERVATION: 1999, #4, 112-117 “PAPER TREASURES” by Helen K. Mamalakis: 1999, #4, 112-117 PAPKE SALOON, FRED: Ten Mile House, Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64 PARADES & CARNIVALS - 1929: 1979, #4, 128, 130 PARDEE, JACKSON: 1979, #4, 120 JOSEPH: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 109 PARKE, ELEANOR: 2000, #1, 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON: 2000, #1, 26 HARVEY C.: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81, 82 PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81, 82 PARKER, CLARENCE L.: 1979, #2, 39-44; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 96; 2003, #2, 54 Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73

Consolidation Cities Association Dearborn Chairman, 2004, #3, 72 Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74 Dearborn Township Supervisor, 2004, #3, 68 Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68

FRANCIS H.: 1977, #2, 43-54, #3, 85-88; 2001, #4, 104-107 Description of Detroit Arsenal, 2001, #4, 106 Illness, 2001, #4, 105

GUSSIE: Mrs. Francis Parker, 2005, #4, 103-104 PARKS, THOMAS: 1979, #4, 124 PARR, KATHLEEN: “Dr. Charles T. Foley, 1844-1933,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 44-46

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PATERSON, WILLIAM: “American Constitution Signer,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 107 PATRICK, A. L.: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81-82

JOSEPH A.: 1978, #1, 15-16 “PATRICK AHERN, HENRY FORD, AND FAIR LANE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 3-18 PATRICK & DUFFIELD CHEMICAL FIRM: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 81-82 PATROIT WAR: 1976, #3, 73-90; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 21; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 “Detroit Arsenal At Dearbornville And the Patriot War: 1838,” 1976, #1, 3-16 PATTERSON, JAMES B.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 122 MICHAEL R.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 129 SHARON D.: 2000, #3, 89, #4, 100 PATTISON, DORTHY: Museum Guild of Dear born, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 70-71 PAW-BAW-ME, CHIEF: Ottawas, 1999, #1, 20 PAZZANESE, JOHN: Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 58 PEARCE, WILLIAM C., IV: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 121 PEEL, J.: CAPTAIN 1999, #1, 17 PEKIN TOWNSHIP: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94 PELC, MARK: Resig., D.H.M., 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 121 PENALTIES AND FINES: Dearborn, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 35 PENHALE, HENRY: 1979, #4, 120 PENHALE: KANDT & PENHALE LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY: 1979, #4, 125 PENN, JOHN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 31 PENN (NOWLIN) SCHOOL,: 1980, #2, 52 PENNELL, WILBERT G.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 121 PENNER, JOE: Joseph Pinter, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83-84 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: Pennroad, 1999, #4, 107 PEOPLE’S OUTFITTING COMPANY: 1979, #4, 124 PEOPLE’S STATE BANK - SPRINGWELLS STATE BANK: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 51; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 PEOPLES WAYNE COUNTY BANK OF DEARBORN: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 51-53; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125 PEOPLES WAYNE COUNTY BANK OF DETROIT: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 51-53 PEPPARD, GEORGE: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83-84 “PERIODICALS,” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 59 PERRY, SIR PERCIVAL: 2000, #2, 54 PETER, PHILIP: Appt., D.H.C., 1975, #3, 117 PETERSON, DOROTHY: Mrs. Joseph, Peterson, 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 68 EDWIN: 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67-68 ERIK: 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 68,

Appt., D.H.C., 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 120; 2002, #2, 62 JOSEPH: 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 68 KATHLEEN: Mrs. Edwin Peterson, 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 68 KERRIE: 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 68 PETRERE, ANDREW P.: Appt., D.H.C., 1979, #1, 28 PETZ, WELDON: Doctor, 2001, #4, 108 PEWTER: “Early Pewter,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 11-14 PHILLIPS, MARIE: “Dearborn: How Did It All Begin?,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99-102

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PIANGA, ADAM: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 PICCARD, JEAN: Balloonist, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101-105 Radio Communications, 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 14-16 JEANNETTE: Balloonist, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101-105 Historic Marker, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 38; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42 “PICCARD STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT” by Ford R. Bryan: 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101-105 PIERCE, GEORGE N.: Pierce-Arrow Automobiles, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 HELENE J.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 Appt., D.H.C., 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 97 PIERSON, VIRGINIA: 2000, #2, 44 Surgery, 2005, #3, 92 PIGGINS, WILLIAM S., SONS: 2001, #2, 54, 55 PILCH, ALEX: 2000, #2, 38 Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 111-112

“In Profound Respect - The Story Behind The Creation And Adoption Of The New City Seal For The City Of Dearborn,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 85-91 PINCKNEY, CHARLES: “American Constitution Signer,” 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 107 CHARLES COTESWORTH: “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 24 “PINE BOARD”: Poem, 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 101-102 PINE GROVE FARM: George Washington’s, 2000, #1, 18 PINE GROVE MEMORIAL CHURCH: Stevens School, 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 77 “PIONEER CLOTHED HIMSELF IN NATURE’S COLORS, THE” by Mary V. MacDonald: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 56-64 “PIONEER WIFE, HER KITCHEN TOOLS AND LABOR-SAVING DEVICES, THE” by Jean H. Hatch: 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 20-25 PIONEERS: “Dearborn’s First Pioneers 1780-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 “When Dearborn Came Out of the Woods,” 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 25-34 PIPER, JOHN: MAJOR 1999, #1, 17, #2, 47 PIQUETTE, PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY “PITY THE POOR POSTMASTER” by Gordon A. MacDonald: 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 32-35 PLACE, ALFRED: Assessor, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 PLAINTIFF, GASTON: 2000, #2, 54 “PLANTS AND THE AMERICAN INDIAN” by Robert N. Bowen: 1971, #2, 43-54 PLAYERS GUILD OF DEARBORN: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 109; 1979, #4, 128

Dearborn Historical Society Report, “The Players Guild of Dearborn, 1977, Vol. 17, #4- 131-133 “PLAYERS GUILD OF DEARBORN, THE” by Leigh Jackson: Dearborn Historical Society Report, 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 131-133 PLAYHOUSE: Fair Lane, 2006, #1, 22-23 Interior, 2006, #1, 22 Temple Villa, 2006, #1, 16 PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP: 1989, #4, 95 POEM: “A Special Poem For Mr. Ford” by Larry McErlean: 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 63-66 Excerpt from “A Special Poem For Mr. Ford” by Larry McErlean, 1997, Vol. 37, #4, 115 “Do You Remember?’ 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 47 “Pine Board,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4,101-102 “A Little Ditty of a Big City,” 2004, #3, 78

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“Consolidation” by Clarence Davey, 2004, #3, 81 POINSETT, DAVID N.: “What Is Historic Preservation?” 1974, #2, 59-61 POLICE DEPARTMENT: Dearborn, 1997, #2, 39 Springwells, 1978, #3, 74

POLIDORI, NELLIE: “Sweeping Her Way to the Top,” 2013, Vol.50, 93-94 POLING, HAROLD: “Red,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 66 “POLITICAL & SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OF HENRY FORD, THE” by Ralph H. Eshleman: Part 1, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 115-128 Part 2, 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 14-27 POLK DIRECTORY: Dearborn Businesses, 1929-1930, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 33-45, #3, 67-78 POPE, ALBERT A.: Pope Automobiles, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 79 POOLE ENGINEERING COMPANY: Eagle Boat Engines, 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 11

PORTER, GEORGE B.: Governor, Michigan Territory, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 20, 21 PORTER, MONROE: Assistant Clerk, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 63 POSTCARDS: Christmas, 1972, #4, 101-118 Thanksgiving, Vol. 9, #4, 133-138 Trade or Advertising, 1971, #4, 111-126 “POTAWATOMI OF THE ROUGE, 1701-1827” by Nancy Woolworth: 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 31-45 POTOCHICK, GLORIA: Employ., D.H.M., 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 121 Resig., D.H.M., 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 83 POTTER, BYRON E.: Private, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 43 POUPARD, AGATHE REAUME: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 JOSEPH: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 POWELL, MARJORIE A.: Councilperson, City of Dearborn, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 53-54 WILLIAM: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 15-16 POYHONEN, FRANCES: Employ., D.H.M., 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71 Resig., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 51 PRATT & WHITNEY COMPANY: 1992, #2, 44-45; 2003, #3, 67-68, 71-72, 80, 86 PREHN, RUSSELL: Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 10 “PRESERVATION OF YOUR HERITAGE SINCE 1928, THE” by Floyd L. Haight: Vol. 9, #4, 113-125 “PRESIDENT ADAMS”: Ship, 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 PRESQUE ISLE: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 “PRICE WAS RIGHT, THE” by Ralph G. Fader: 1979, #3, 73-83 “PRIDE OF DETROIT:” Airplane, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 63 PROCTOR, WILLIAM: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31 Haggerty & Proctor Brickyard, 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 31 “PROFILE OF THE LATHERS FAMILY” by John Macfie: 1972, #3, 81-87 “PROFILES OF THE SIGNATORIES” by Winfield H. Arneson: Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 24-25, #2, 60-61, #3, 104-105, #4, 146-147; 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 30-31, #2, 64-65, #3, 106-107, #4, 146-147; 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 28-29, #2, 78-79, #3, 114-115, #4, 136-137; Vol. 16, 1976, #1, 28-29, #2, 62-63 “PROGRAMS FOR MUSEUM’S YEAR: JULY 1992 – JUNE 1993” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 79 “PROGRESS OF DEARBORN, THE:” Pageant, Henry Ford’s 75th Birthday, 1963, Vol. 3, #3, 33-61 “PROGRESS OF FORD ROAD, THE” by Alma Taubitz Lothamer: 1974, #2, 39-46 “PROMOTING TWO BIG FUND RAISERS” by Winfield H. Arneson:

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Muse Editorial, 1992, Vol. 32, Vol. #1, 25 PROKOP, LOUIS: Willow Run Bomber Plant, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 42 PRUNK, GRACE BRUBAKER: Mrs. Horace Prunk, 1999, #3, 70-71 HORACE W.: 1999, #3, 70-71 THOMAS: 1999, #3, 70-71 PUBLICATIONS: Museum, 2000, #3, 67-72 PURKISS, BRENDA: “How a Volunteer ‘Seams’ to Have Found a Calling in Creating Period Clothing,” 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 19-20 PURSLEY, DAVID: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8 PUSEY & JONES: Ship Builders, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46

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Q QUADRICYCLE: Henry Ford’s First Automobile, 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 107; 1971, #3, 79; 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 109 “Henry Ford’s First Car, The Quadricycle: One Hundred Years Old, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 67-74 QUALITY INN: Closes, 2006, #1, 27 “QUEEN AND THE ADMIRAL, THE” by Donald V. Baut: 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 91-98 QUERFELD, GARY L.: Councilman, City of Dearborn, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 17 “QUIET RETREAT, A,” – ST JOSEPH’S RETREAT by Eleanor Luedtke: 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52

QUILT: American Revolution Bicentennial-1976, 2000, #4, 102 QUILT SHOW: SEE GENREAL HENRY DEARBORN QUILTING SOCIETY “QUILT-MAKING - PIONEER HANDCRAFT” by Aurelia Barnes: 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 23-26 QUINLAN, PAT: “A Longtime Activist Recalls The Day We Intergrated Camp Dearborn,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 193-195 QUINN, EVELYN: 1999, #4, 99, 101 “QUOTES FROM 1928” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 37-39

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R RACHO, CHRISTOPHER: 1977, #2, 43-54; ; 2001, #4, 104 Corporal, Ordnance Corp, Civil War, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81, 82 RACHOW, WARREN J.: 1979, #4, 120 “RADIO COMMUNICATION DURING THE PICCARD FLIGHT” by William O. Gassett: 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 14-16 RADIO GUIDED AIRPLANE LANDING: Dearborn First, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23 RADNAR, GILDA: Comedian, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 RAILROAD: Excerpt from Bark Covered House, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 58-59; Detroit, Delray & Dearborn, 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 51-53 Detroit & Ironton, 1999, #4, 106

Detroit Toledo & Ironton, 1999, #4, 106 Detroit & Saint Joseph, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 1964, 56-57; 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 34 Michigan Central, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 56-57, 59; 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 23; ; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 78; 1999, #4, 105-111 “Your Dearborn Heritage: The Michigan Central Railroad,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 79 Pennsylvania - Pennroad, 1999, #4, 107 Saint Joseph, Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 56 Schaefer Tower, 1999, #4, 105-111 “Henry’s Gasoline Rail Car,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-12 RAILROAD JACK: Harry D. Cooper, “Our Itinerant Historian,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 74-78 “RAISIN BICENTENNIAL SET FOR JANUARY”: 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 103 RAMSEY, BRIG. GEN.: Investigation of John Warner Todd, 2001, #4, 109 RANDALL, CYRUS: 1999,#1, 18 RANDOLPH, JOYCE: Joyce Sirola, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 RANKIN, ROBERT: 1999, #3, 67 “RAPID GROWTH OF MUSEUMS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1974, Vol. 14, #4, 145 RAPP, FRANKIE: Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 43 RATES, HELENA M.: 1999, #4, 99 RATTIGAN, DR. CARL S.: 1979, #4, 120 RAUSCH, RAY R.: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 34, 46 RAY, MICHAEL: Campbell’s Paint & Wallpaper Store, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 7, 9 RAYMOND, ALMA: Mrs. William B. Stout, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 53 WILLIAM C.: 1999, #2, 44 RAYWORTH’S BUS LINE: 2005, #1, 3 READ, GEORGE: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 147 “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 24 READING, MRS.: Teacher, Henry Ford Elementary School, 2005, #1, 14-16 REARDON, EVELYN: “Early American Pressed Pattern Glass,” 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 108-110 RECENT DONATIONS: SEE EACH ISSUE RECIPES: “Dearborn Menu – 1870, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 129-134; 1974, #4, 148-149 RECKINGER SCHOOL: 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 31 RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLES: Model GPW, 2003, #3, 78

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RECORDS: Public Value, 1979, #1, 17-19 RED CROSS: Dearborn, MI, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 5 Geneva, Switzerland, 2001, #4, 109 REDFORD TOWNSHIP: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94 REED, FRANCES ANN: Mrs. William Ford Sr., 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87, 90, 92 REESE, DELLA: Singer, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 REEVES, HENRY: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 39 ELIZABETH: Mrs. Henry Reeves, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 39, 41 HAVILAND: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 41-42 “REEVES-WILHELM CEMETERY” by Richard E. Carden: 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 35-42 “REFLECTIONS OF A MUSEUM INTERN” by Kimberly Koscielniak: 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 15-19 “REFLECTIONS OF THE 1963 HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 73 “REFLECTIONS ON 1928 - THE YEAR THE VOTERS OF FORDSON AND OLD DEARBORN APPROVED CONSOLIDATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 104 REGISTER OF ORDNANCE STORES SOLD AT DETROIT ARSENAL IN 1875: 1977, #4, 111-124 REIDEN, GEORGE F.: 1989, #4, 97 NICHOLAS: 1989, #4, 97 RELIGION: SEE SPECIFIC CHURCH “REMEMBER WHEN”: 1961, #1, #1, 11 “REMEMBERING EDSEL FORD I ON THE CENTENNIAL OF HIS BIRTH” by Ford R. Bryan & Henry Dominguez: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101-104 “REMEMBERING THE FORGOTTEN WAR” by Winfield H. Arneson: 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 116 “REMINISCENCES OF THE GARRISON SCHOOL” by Rylma LaChance: D.H.S. Report, 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 32 “REMEMBRANCES OF MY EARLY DAYS AT SACRED HEART” by Jerome J. Fellrath: 2002, #3, 83-85 RENAS, CHARLES L.: 1979, #4, 120 RENDEZVOUS ON THE ROUGE: 1990, #1, 22;; 1992, #2, 33-41;

“Behind the Scenes for Rendezvous on the Rouge,” 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 58 Michigan Colonial Festival, 2000, #3, 74 “Rendezvous on the Rouge,” 1990, #1, 3-9 “Rendezvous on the Rouge: 1991,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 45-49 “RENDEZVOUS ON THE ROUGE” by Richard E. Carden: 1990, #1, 3-9 “RENDEZVOUS ON THE ROUGE: 1991” by Richard E. Carden: 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 45-49 RENNE MOTOR TRANSIT COMPANY: 2005, #1, 4 “RESEARCH ON THE DETROIT ARSENAL” by Floyd L. Haight: 1972, #2, 37-54 RESIDENCES: Auberlin, Charles, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 11 Black, Robert, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 Blare, John, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4 Brown, Joe, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 10-11 Cissne, James, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4 Daniel, Edmund, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 11 Delorme, Stephen, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7

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Dort, Titus, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4-5 Farland, John M., 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 99 Foley, Dr. Charles T., 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 10 Ford, Henry, Birthplace, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42, 43 Fair Lane, 1961, #1, #4, 45, 46; 1978, #4, 113-116; 2002, #1, 18-19; 2003, #4, 120 Square House, 2004, #3, 83-84 Richmond Hill, GA, “Henry Ford’s Experiment At Richmond Hill,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 103-116 Huron Mountain Club, “The Ford Summer Retreat at Huron Mountain Club,” 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 73-77 Fox, William, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 6 Frank, Mrs., 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 10 Haigh, Richard Sr., Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 5-6; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 53; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 85 Hidden, Hubbard, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 9 Howard, Joshua, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 5-6 Koselka, John, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 6-7 Lathers Family, 1974, #3, 108

Law, Dr. Theodore V., 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 9-10 Nowlin, John, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4,6; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 42 Schultz, Herman, 2006, #1, 12 Sloss, David, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 8 William, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 Snow, Dr. Edward Sparrow, "Temple Villa," 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 8-9; 2002, #4, 101, 104-105, 106-107; 2005, #4, 100, 102, 114; 2006, #1, 4-17 Ten Eyck, Conrad, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4; 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 Thomas, Lorenz, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 5 Wagner, Charles, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 RESOLUTIONS: Beeson Lewis, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 21,22-23 Bicentennial, 1973, #2, 64-65 Commandant’s Quarters 25th Anniversary, 1975, #4, 130 Hilbert, Morton S., 1972, #3, 91 Mills, C. Maude, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 32 Myler, Vi, 1975, #3, 118-119 Routing Michigan Ave., 1972, #2, 51-53 Shaw, Freda L, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 32 Stark, George W., 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 21-22 “RESPONSIBILITIES OF HISTORICAL MUSEMS, THE” by Dr. Frank Elliott: 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 3-6 “RESTORING A VERY HISTORIC BUILDING” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 98 REUTER, EDWARD: 1989, #4, 97 FRANK: 1978, #3, 69-77 REUTHER, WALTER: UAW Organizer, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36-37 “Walter Reuther: The Man Behind The Name,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 72-75 “REVIVAL OF OLD-FASHIONED HARVESTING” by Ford R. Bryan: 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 100-111 REXFORD, HENRY ALLYN: CPL. 2001, #4, 99 JAMES PRESTON: 2001, #4, 99 WILLIAM H.: Commandant, U.S. Arsenal, Detroit, 1977, #2, 43-54; 2001, #4, 99-101

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Wounds, 2001, #4, 101 REXFORD, WILLIE MAGNUM: LT. COL. 2001, #4, 99 REYNOLDS, ACAN BRUCE M.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 120 DICK: 1978, #4, 113-116 JOHN: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8 THOMAS: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8 RHINES, LEVANT C.: CAPTAIN 1999, #1, 17 RIALS, MILLARD: 1979, #4, 122 RIBBON FARMS: 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-82; 1990, #3, 57 “Dearborn’s First Pioneers, 1780-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 RICHARD, FLORENCE; “Early Homes Are Our Heritage,” 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 69 “Fifty Years Ago, 1921 In Dearborn,” 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 97-102 “Historical Research With Highlights of the Dearborn Area and It’s People,” 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 31-32 “More Than a Hundred Years Ago,” 1972, Vol. 12, #4, 135-136 RICHARDS, DONNA: Donna Finnegan, 1990, #4, 102 RICHARDS, EDWARD: 1990, #4, 102 Family, 1990, #4, 102 RICHARDSON, CHARLES W.: “Yankee Schoolmaster Early Dearborn Residences: Charles W. Richardson and Emma A. Ford” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 3-12 RICHMOND HILL: “Henry Ford’s Experiment At Richmond Hill,” 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 103-116 “Richmond Hill Revisited,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 26-27 “RICHMOND HILL REVISITED” by Ford R. Bryan: 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 26-27 RIDDLE, NELSON: 2000, #3, 79 RIFLES: Enfield, Sharps, Springfield, 1999, #1, 17, #2, 45 RIGA, STEVEN, JR.: Appt., D.H.C., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 RIGBY, JOSEPH: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 RIPER, VAN: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 RIPLEY, JAMES W.: GENERAL Civil War Letters to, 2001, #3, 66-68 RITA, SISTER: “History Of St. Joseph’s Retreat,” 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-31 RIVER OAKS SCHOOL: 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 88 RIVER ROUGE: SEE ALSO: ROUGE RIVER Vol. 18, #3, 69-70; 1989, #4, 101-104 “River Rouge Project – The Saga of the Paving of the River Rouge,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 46-52 “RIVER ROUGE PROJECT - THE SAGA OF THE PAVING OF THE RIVER ROUGE” by Winnie Goeboro: 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 46-52 RIZK MARKET: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 ROADS IN AMERICA: “The Evolution of the American Road System During the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 11-17 Transportation, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51-56 “ROAD IS OURS, THE: 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, JUNE 12-16, 2003:” 2003, #4, 127-129 ROBBINS, JEROME: 2nd Michigan Infantry, Civil War, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78 “ROBERT H. ERLEY: LAYING DEARBORN’S FOUNDATION” by William K. McElhone: 1999, #3, 83-88 ROBERT W. FORD: Automobile Dealership, Vol. 19, #4, 125 ROBERTS, RALPH: 2003, #4, 108-110, 112 ROBERTSON, DAVID: 1990, #1, 15-21

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JOHN: 1999, #2, 47 ROBINSON, SAM: Deputy State Fire Marshal, 2002, #3, 73 ROBOT BOMB ENGINE: Mentioned, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22 ROBSON, J. R.: “History Of Eagle #55, The,” 1993 #2, 46-55, #3, 65-75 ROCK, SYLVIA: Appt., D.H.C., 1973, #4, 149 ROCKEFELLER JR, JOHN D.: 1979, #4, 112 RODNEY, CAESER: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 14, 1974, #3, 106-107 RODRIGUEZ, IDALIA: Employ., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 Resig., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 100 ROGERS, EDWARD F.: PVT. 1999, #2, 45 VINCE: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 34 ROGMAN, JOSEPH: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 ROMANIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH: 1979, #4, 126 ROMANUK, STANLEY: Owner, Sip ‘n’ Nip, 2005, #4, 116 THEODORE: Owner, Sip ‘n’ Nip, 2005, #4, 116 ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN: U. S. President, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 43 ELLANOR: Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 43 ROSCOMMON COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 “ROSEMARY E. JEFFERSON, 1918-2017: Our Historical Community Loses One of its Most Dependable Personalities,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 5 ROSIE THE RIVETER: World War II, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 41; 2003, #3, 71 ROSS, DIANA: Singer, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 DONALD: Designer, Dearborn Golf Club, 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 15, 16 ELIZABETH WILSON: Mrs. Nathaniel Ross, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 60 ELLEN: Mrs. William Ross, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 60 ELLEN RAMSEY: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61, 63 ERNEST: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 GEORGE: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 65 JAMES LYTLE: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61, 63-64; 2000, #1, 8, 9; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 26, 27 JANE: Mrs. Henry Ross: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 59 MARY ELIZA: Mrs. James Lytle Ross, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61 MARY ELIZABETH: “Lizzie,” 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61, 63-64; 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 122; 1976, #1, 30, #4, 130-132; 2000, #1, 8-10, #3, 88; Property, 1961, #1, #1, 6; 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 64; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40, ; “Many Thanks to Our Benefactor: Mary Elizabeth Ross,” Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 117 Will, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 60-61 Wreath Laying, 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27 “As I Remember the Rosses,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 26-27 NATHANIEL: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 60, 62; ; 2000, #1, 8, 9

Family, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61 Purchase of Powder Magazine, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 62; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40 “They Moved Here 100 Years Ago,” Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 62 SAMUEL: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 61 WILLIAM: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 60 Family Tree, 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 68 WILLIAM J.: PVT. 1999, #2, 45

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ROTARY CLUB: 1979, #1, 8 ROTH, EDITH: Edith Margaret Ford, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 92 ROTHBERG, ABE: “Honest Abe,” 1999, #3, 72 ROTUNDA: FORD MOTOR COMPANY, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 45

“Ford Rotunda, The: An Anniversary Remembrance,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 71-78 “Ford Rotunda, The: The Crown Jewel of a Vast Industrial Empire,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 14-20 ROUGE PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY ROUGE RIVER: 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 39-41; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39-40; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 69-70; 1989, #4, 101-104; 1990, #1, 10-14; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 86; 1999, #1, 3-11 Ford Field, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 73-77 Transportation on, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 60-61 “Dearborn’s First Pioneers 1780-1796,’ 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 “Four Views Of The Rouge River Or A Place Where A Deer Was Born,” 1975, #2, 41-56 “Indian Mounds To Dumping Grounds: A History Of The Rouge River,” 1975, #2, 57-75 “Land Patents Issued by Duperon Baby 1780-1796 to Settlers Along Baby Creek – Arbres Mataches of the River Rouge,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 3-11 “Man’s Bending Of The Rouge River’s Will,” 1999, #1, 3-11 “River Rouge Project – The Saga of the Paving of the Rouge River,” 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 46-52 ROULEAU CHARLES: Farm, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8 Family, 1978, #3, 69-77;

“Dearborn’s French Heritage and the Rouleau (Roulo) Family,” Vol. 23, 1983, #4, 109-113 ROULO, CHARLES: 1992, #2, 47-48 EDWARD: 1992, #2, 47-48 ROULO FAMILY: Rouleau Family, 1978, #3, 69-77;

“Dearborn’s French Heritage and the Rouleau (Roulo) Family,” Vol. 23, 1983, #4, 109-113 JOSEPH: 1992, #2, 47 PETER J.: 1989, #4, 97 SUSAN: Susan Hader, 1992, #2, 47 ROULO SCHOOL: 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 112 ROWEN, OTTO J.: 2003, #1, 29 ROWLAND, EARL: 1979, #4, 124 ROWLEY, DONALD A.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 130 RUDDIMAN, BARBARA: Mrs. William Ruddiman, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67-69 CAMILLE: Mrs. Stanley Ruddiman, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 69-70 CATHERINE NOBLE: Mrs. William Ruddiman, Jr., 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67 CATHERINE: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 69, 70; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 38 “The William Ruddiman Family,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67-73 CLARA JANE: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 EDSEL: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 70 EDSEL ALAXENDER: DR. 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68-70; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 97

“The Builders of Dearborn – Dr. Edsel A. Ruddiman: Soybean Nutrition Researcher,” Vol. 45, 1995, #1, 29-30 ERMINA CATHERINE: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 FRANCIS WILLIAM: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 HELEN BARBARA: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 GEORGE: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67 GEORGE NOBLE: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68

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JAMES ERNEST: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68, 69; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 37 JONATHON: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67 JOHN: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67 JOHN CHARLES: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 LOVEDY: Vol. 25, 1855, #3, 67 MARGARET EMMA: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 MARGARET FORD: Mrs. James Ernest Ruddiman, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68, 69, 70; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 37, 38 MARY ANN 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 68 STANLEY: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 69-70 WILLIAM: 2004, #2, 42 “The William Ruddiman Family,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67-73

WILLIAM: Son of William, 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67-68 RUPLEY, JOHN: Director of the Poor, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 RUSH, BENJAMIN: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 15, 1975, #1, 28 RUSSEL, WILLIAM: Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101 RUSSIA: “When Americans Fought Russians,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 67-72 RUSSO, ANTHONY A.: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 25; Director of Music, Dearborn High School, 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75, 82 Concert, 1980, #2, 57 RUTLEDGE, EDWARD: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 28 JOHN: “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 24-25 W. J.: REV. Grand Army of the Republic, 2005, Vol. 45, #4, 119 RYAN, WILSON: PVT. 1999, #2, 43

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S S. S. KRESGE COMPANY: “Kresge’s 5 & 10 Cent Store,” 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 9-17 East Dearborn Store, 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 72, 78, 79 SABREVOIS, MONSIEUR DE: Memories of 1701, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 32-34 SACKS, JUNE: 2001, #4, 108 SACRED HEART CHURCH: 1979, #4, 125; 2002, #3, 83; 2005, #2, 50; 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 28

Mt. Kelly Cemetery, 2004, #2, 51 Parish Center Building, 2002, #3, 83 SACRED HEART SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 54, 58; 2002, Vol. 42, #3, 83 SAFETY COMMISSION - 1929: 1979, #4, 120 SAGE, SAMUEL: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 SAGINAW COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 SAINT ALPHONSUS CHURCH: 1979, #4, 126; 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1; 2004, #2, 42 Cemetery, 2004, #2, 47-49

150th Anniversary, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 116 SAINT ALPHONSUS SCHOOL: 1978, #3, 74; Vol. 22, 1982, #2, 54; 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 48, 50 “SAINT ANDREW’S HIGHLANDER FORD KILTIE PIPE BAND, THE” by Alec Bryce: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 57-61 SAINT BARBARA’S SCHOOL: 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 55 SAINT CLAIR, ARTHUR: Governor, Michigan Territory, Vol. 27,1987, #3, 66 SAINT CLAIR COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 SAINT JOSEPH’S RETREAT: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 5; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 43; 1977, #3, 91; 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 98 “A Quite Retreat,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52 Hoffman, Dr. Martin H., 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 49, 51 Hoffman Jr., Frederick, Marker Dedication Address, 1974, #3, 100-101 Marker, 1974, #2, 67, #3, 99-104 Sisters of Charity, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-22, 25, 28; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52 Dedication Speech, 1974, #3, 102-103 “History of St. Joseph’s Retreat,” 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-31. “Saint Joseph’s Retreat,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 15 SAINT MARTHA’S CHURCH, DETROIT: Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, 1999, #3, 68 SAINT VALENTINE’S DAY: Lupercalia, “History of Valentines,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 7-14 SALES, SOUPY: Milton Hines, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 SALINA SCHOOL: 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 113 SALISBURY (GARRISON) SCHOOL: 1978, #1, 14; 1980, #2, 43; 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 22;

Reminiscences of The Garrison School – 1923-1930,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 32 Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 4; 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 55 SALISBURY, HARRY A.: 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 22 Mentioned, 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 55 “SALUTE TO A DEARBORN PIONEER, A: SAMUEL PIERCE DUFFIELD” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 127 “SALUTE TO THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY FLEET, A” by Donald V. Baut: 1975, #1, 6-27

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“SALUTE TO A MUSEUM VOLUNTEER AND CONSULTANT” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 95-96 SAM HILL: Locomotive, 1979, #4, 114 “SAMUEL FORD STORY, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 111-126 “SAMUEL FORDE 1792-1842: FIRST OF THE FORDS TO COME TO DEARBORN” by Ford R. Bryan: 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 13-21 SAMPLE, RUTH: “Synchronized Summers,” 2015, Vol.52, #3, 196-197 SANDERS, MALCOM: Willow Run Village, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 45 SANFORD, RAYMOND: REV. 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36, 37 SANILAC COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 SARAH JORDAN BOARDING HOUSE: 1979, #4, 112, 130 SARGENT, THOMAS: 1978, #3, 69-77 SASS, WILLIAM: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 SAUGUS IRON WORKS: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 18-19 SAVE DEARBORN ASSOCIATION: 2004, #3, 72 SCHADEN & HUGHES REAL ESTATE: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 SCHAEFER, CLARA KUHN: Mrs. John Schaefer, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 23; 2005, #3, 70 SCHAEFER FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 J. JOSEPH: 2005, #3, 70 JOHN H.: 1979, #4, 120; 2005, #3, 69-70, 78, 84 The Builders of Dearborn – Six Mile House Proprietor: John H. Schaefer,” Vol. 29, #1, 22-23 JOSEPH W.: 1979, #1, 4; 1989, #4, 97 JOSEPH: 2005, #3, 69 Six Mile House - Roadhouse, 1978, #3, 70; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100, Joseph Schaefer’s Roadhouse, 2005, #2, 51, #3, 69-70, 72, 78, 84 LEO R.: 1979, #2, 40, 43, 44; 1989, #4, 97, 98

Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73 Consolidated Cities Association, Fordson Chairman, 2004, #3, 72 Judge, City of Fordson, 2004, #3, 72; 2005, #3, 70 Justice of the Peace, City of Dearborn, 1929, 2004, #3, 74

SCHAEFER BOX LUNCH COMPANY: 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 23; 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 70 SCHAEFER BUILDING, JOHN H.: 1979, #4, 124 “Art Deco John H. Schaefer Building, Dearborn, Michigan, The,” 2005, #3, 67-85 “SCHAEFER TOWER” by Louis Gorenc: 1999, #4, 105-111 SCHAFER, SHEILA: Employ, D.H.M., 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 89 SCHEMANSKE, STEPHEN J.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 SCHEMANSKY, BERNICE: Mrs. Norbert Schemansky, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 85 NORBERT: Olympian, “Norbert Schemandsky: A Champion Among Dearbornites, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 83-88 SCHILLER, HENRY A.: 1989, #4, 97 SCHLAFF, CYRIL: Mentioned, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 10 LOUISE: Bicentennial Commission, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 113 LOUISE KELLER: “Michigan Bell Telephone Company,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 81-87 NORBERT: 1980, #1, 6 SCHLOFF, HELEN: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71 SCHMALTZ III, WILLIAM A.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 123 SCHNEIDEWIND, FRED: 1978, #4, 113-116

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Historical Society, 1979, #1, 34, #2, 65-66, #3, 107, #4, 138-139 JESSIE L.: 2002, #2, 62 Appt., D.H.C., 1979, #1, 28-29 Retired, D.H.C., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86

Town Hall Story - “Dedication & Celebration Activities,” 1981, #4. 104-108 SCHOENHAIR, LEE: 1979, #4, 124 SCHOENHERR, PETER: 1990, #4, 102 SCHONHOFEN, FRANK: 1979, #4, 120 SCHOOL ELECTIONS: 1929, 1979, #4, 125 “SCHOOL NOTES: 19th CENTURY:” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 51-52 “SCHOOL SKETCHES” by Tara B. Gnau: Adams Junior High, 1977, #2, 60 -Clara Bryant Junior High, 1977, #2, 61 -William H. Clark, 1977, #3, 90 -Dearborn High, 1977, #3, 91 -DuVall, 1977, #4, 126 -Edison, 1977, #4, 127 -Edsel Ford High, 1978, #1, 29 -Fairlane Middle, 1978, #1, 28 -Henry Ford Community College, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 62-63 -Henry Ford, 1978, #3, 84 -William Ford, 1978, #3, 85 -Fordson High, 1978, #4, 118 -Henry A. Haigh, 1978, #4, 119 -Joshua Howard, 1979, #1, 20 -Louis W. Howe, 1979, #1, 21 -David P. Lapham, 1979, #2, 58 -Charles A. Lindbergh, 1979, #2, 59 -Samuel B. Long, 1979, #3, 100 -Harvey H. Lowrey, 1979, #3, 101 -Fred E. Maples, 1979, #4, 132 -George T. Martin, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 18 -John C. McDonald, 1979, #4, 133 -Miller, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 19 -William Nowlin, 1980, #2, 52 -Robert Oakman, 1980, #2, 53 -Oxford, 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 89 -Parochial Schools, Dearborn, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 53-58 -River Oaks, 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 88 -Roulo, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 112 -Salina, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 113 -Salisbury, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 22 -Scotch Settlement, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 23 -O.L. Smith Junior High, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 56 -Dr. Edward S. Snow, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 57 -William B. Stout Junior High, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 86 -Conrad Ten Eyck, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 87

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-Thayer, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 118 -Whitmore-Bolles, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 119 -Woodworth, 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 30 SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 SCHOOLER, THORNBY E.: First Postmaster, Dearbornville, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 32-33; 1976, #2, 39-59 SCHOOLS: SEE SPECIFIC SCHOOL Log Construction, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 31-32 Michigan School Law - 1827, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 9 Palmer School District #7, Vol. 6, #1, 13 “Dearborn Public Schools,” Henry Ford Centennial, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 95-96 “Fractional School District #6 Springwells,” Vol. 6, #1, 18-19 “Schools of Wayne County at an Early Date,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 19-21 “SCHOOLS OF WAYNE COUNTY AT AN EARLY DATE” by J. S. Tibbits: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 19-21 SCHREIBER, FREDERICK: Bicentennial Commission, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 113 SCHRAMM, JACK: “Dearborn Coach Company,” 2005, #1, 3-13 KEN: “Dearborn Coach Company,” 2005, #1, 3-13 SCHROEDER, CARL H.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 WILLIAM: 1979, #4, 120 SCHULTZ, HERMAN: 2006, #1, 7, 10, 12-14, 16 SCHWARTZ BASEBALL FIELD: Westborn Shopping Center, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 SCOTCH SETTLEMENT: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100; 2004, #2, 42-43 “Scotch Settlement,” 1965, Vol. 5 #1, 3-12 Cemetery, 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3, 9 “SCOTCH SETTLEMENT” by Frank Stevenson: 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3-12 SCOTCH SETTLEMENT SCHOOL: 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3-4; 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 7-8; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 23 Students, 1927, 1999, Vol. 39, #4, 102-104 “Henry Ford’s Early Educational Experiment,” 1999,Vol. 39, #4, 99-104 SCOTT, SCOTT, ANTOINE: 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1961, #1, #2, 18-20 GEORGE C.: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 WINFIELD: General, United States Army, Patriot War, 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 4, 7-8, 10, 13 SCRIPPS, WILLIAM E.: Scripps Motors, Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 14 SEARLE, FREDERICK: Superintendent, Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 32, 33, 38, 46, 48 SEARLE BUILDING: Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 4 SEARS, WINTHROP: 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 115 “SEASON, THE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 59 “SECESSION, SALT PORK, SURGEONS AND SINS” by Gerald G. Herdman: 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 76-87 SEELEY, DR. JAMES B.: 1979, #4, 120 SELINSKE, MARY: Memories of Greenfield Township, 2005, #2, 46-53 SELLECK, TOM: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 “SELLING the KARMANN FARM TO HENRY FORD: ‘WE WERE LIKE PIGEON in the BARN WHEN THE BARN WAS TOWN DOWN,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 20 “SENATOR TRACEY:” Ship, 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 “SENTRY BOX DEDICATION” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 89-92

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SESQUICENTENNIAL: 150TH Anniversary of Michigan Statehood, “Dearborn Has a Sesquicentennial Committee,” Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 23 “Some Sesquicentennial People Of Action,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91-98 “SETTLING IN DEARBORN: A TIME LINE”: 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 82 SEVEN MILE HOUSE: 1978, #3, 72 SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT: 1978, #3, 74 SEXTON STORE, JARED: Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64 SHAKAR, MARTIN: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 83 SHARP, L. B.: Doctor, Camp Dearborn, 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 69 SHAVER, MICHAEL: Ribbon Farm, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 6, 7 SHAW, ABEL: PVT 1999, #2, 43 FREDA L.: Appt., D.H.C., 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 88 Resolution, 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 32 JOHN: Private Claim 49, 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 102; 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 “SHE LEFT AN INPRINT IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1992, Vol. 32, #2, 50 SHEEHAN, MICHAEL: Employ., D.H.M., 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 25 SHELDON ALLAN: 2003, #4, 110 SHENANDOAH: Airship, Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 97 SHEPPARD, HERBERT B.: 1978, #4, 108-112 LAWRENCE C.: 1977, #4, 100; Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 Obit., 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 57 Sentry Box Replica, 1986, Vol. 26, #4, 89-90 “Church’s Role in the Founding of the United States, The,” 1976, #3, 99-100, 107 “Tale of the ‘Old Flag’, A” 1978, #4, 108-112 “Soldier and His Flag, A,” 1977, #1, 3-22

“Vignettes Of History: - The American Revolutionary War Southern Theatre – 1778–1781,” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 81-87 - The American Revolutionary War Surrender At Yorktown – 1781,” 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 76-84

- Declaration of Independence,” 1976, #2, 60-61

- First Continental Congress-Philadelphia,” 1975, #2, 76-77

- Jamestown And The Year 1607,” 1975, #3, 112-113

- Lexington-Concord…Prelude To Independence,” 1974, #2, 62-63 - Rebellion – 1775,” 1976, #1, 26-27

- The Signer Of The Declaration of Independence,” 1976, #4, 128-129 - Valley Forge: Symbols Of Freedom 1777-1778 1977-1978,” 1978, #1, 25-27 - Through the Perilous Fight How a Bullet-Riddled Flag Survived the Civil War 2014, Vol.51, #4, 106-112 - Through the Perilous Fight How a Battle-Scarred Flag Survived the War and Prison Camps, 2016, Vol.53, #3, 65-72 SHEPPARD FLAG TIMELINE: 2016, Vol.53, #3, 75 SHEPPARD FLAG in the NEWSPAPERS ‘The Boys All Took Off Their Hats To It,’ 2016, Vol.53, #3, 76-84 THOMAS HENRY: 1977, #1, 3-22; 1978, #4, 108-112 SHERK, ROBERT: Employ., D.H.M., 1976, #1, 31 Layoff, D.H.M., 1978, #3, 89

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Obit., 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 27 VIRGINIA: Virginia Stone, Employ., D.H.M., 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 95 Ret., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 109 SHERMAN, AARON: 1989, #4, 95 DUDLEY: 2000, #3, 70 ROGER: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 64 “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 25 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 81 SHIELDS, FRANCIS: PVT. 1999, #2, 41, 44 “SHIP IS BORN, A - U.S.S. DEARBORN” by Donald V. Baut: 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 3-9 SHIPPING: “Great Lakes Shipping and Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 20-21 SHIPS: “Caledonia” 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 “Detroit,” 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 Ford Motor Company, 1975, #1, 6-27; 1979, #1, 4; Fleet, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61 Ports of Call, 1979, #1, 4

“East Indian,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; “Kay E. Barker,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “John Dykstra,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Benson Ford,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Henry Ford II,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 6161; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111

“William Clay Ford,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Edward E. Greene,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 112 “Lake Bensow,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; “Lake Gorin,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; “Lake Ormoc,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; “Oneida,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; “Onodaga,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61; “ “Samuel Mather,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111 “Ford Namesake Ships,” 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111-112 “Michigan”, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51; “The Queen and the Admiral,” 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 91-98 “The Michigan Model,” Muse Editorial, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 99 “President Adams,” 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 “Griffin,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 50 “Senator Tracey,” 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 “Superior,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51 “U.S.S. Dearborn,” Commission of, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 81-82

“A Ship is Born – U.S.S. Dear born, 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 3-9 “Vandalia,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51 “Walk-in-the Water,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 50 SHIPYARD, ROYAL - 1771-1796: 1990, #1, 10-14

SION, MOHAMED: “Orville Hubbard, a Racist? A Bigot? Not to a Kid Who Loved Growing Up in the 50s,” 2015, Vol.52, #4, 215216 SHORT, HELEN M.: Employ., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 79 Ret., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 109

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SHORT CUT CANAL: 1989, Vol. 19, #4, 102 “SIALIA:” Yacht, Sale of – Letter, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 47 Sale to Navy, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 49 Resale to Henry Ford, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 50 “SIALIA” - HENRY FORD’S YACHT by Ford R. Bryan: 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46-55 “SIALIA II YACHT:” Former Name Widgeon, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 50-51 Renamed Tamrack, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 50 SIEGWALD, GEORGE C.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 120 SIELOFF, HAROLD T.: "Ford Motor Company - 100 Years of History," 2003, #1, 3-6 SILVESTER, TRACY: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 43 SIMS, ED: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 WILLIAM: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 SIP ‘n’ NIP: Drive-in Restaurant, 2005, #2, 42 “Burn 2 and a Hot One (2 burgers and a coffee), 2005, #4, 115-117 SISTERS OF CHARTIY: 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 22; 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-22, 25, 28; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52 SITTIG, FRED: Coca-Cola Lecture, 2002, #4, 117, 126 SIWIK, NANCY: Appt. D.H.C., 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 120 “SIX DECADES OF MICHIGAN’S FIRST LOCAL HISTORICAL COMMISSION” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 21 SIX MILE HOUSE: 1978, #3, 70; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 100, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 22-23 Joseph Schaefer’s Roadhouse, 2005, #2, 51, #3, 69-70, 72, 78, 84 ‘SIXTY YEARS: DEARBORN HISTORICAL COMMISSION” by Lester A Twork: 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 29-36 “SIXTY YEARS OF PARTNERSHIP” by William Hackett: 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 3-9 SKERRITT, TOM: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 SKINNER, MICHAEL W.: “American Automobile Centennial, The,” D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 119 “American Automobile Industry Centennial 1896-1996,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 28 “Ford Aviation History,” D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 31 “Ford Namesake Ships,” D.H.S. Report, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 111-112 “Ford’s First Dearborn Administration Building,” D.H.S. Report, 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 62 SKOURES, BESSIE: “World War II; The United States Home Front,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 33-37 SLAVERY: 2000, #1, 25 SLAVES: George Washington’s, 2000, #1, 24, 25 SLAWINSKI, JIM: 2000, #3, 83 SLOSS, ARTHUR: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 ARTHUR T.: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 DAVID: “The Builders of Dearborn: Dearborn’s First Department Store,” Vol. 29, 1989, #3, 79-80

Family, 1972, #3, 89-90 General Store, Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64,

Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 8 MARGARET: “The Builders of Dearborn: Dearborn’s First Department Store,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 79-80 MARIA TEN EYCK: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 WILLIAM: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 97

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“The Builders of Dearborn: Dearborn’s First Department Store,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 79-80

SLOSS CEMETERY: Big, Pepper Road Cemetery, 2004, #2, 50 Little, Mason Street Cemetery, 2004, #2, 50 SLOSS GENERAL STORE: Fire, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 64

“The Builders of Dearborn: Dearborn’s First Department Store,” 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 79-80

SLOSS PARK SUBDIVISION: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 SLOSS SUBDIVISION, ARTHUR T.,: 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 SMET, QUINN C.: Vol. 9, #4, 124; 1975, #3, 97; 2000, #3, 67 Employ., D.H.M., Biog., 1961, #1, #1, 9 Resig., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24 Resig., Director Urban Renewal, 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 71 “Editor’s Corner,” 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 2 “1887,” 1961, #1, #3, 27-34 SMITH, ALONZO: 1999, #2, 44 ARTHUR ALLAN: Appt., D.H.C., 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 121

Not Reappt., D.H.C., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 109 BOB: Chemist – Ford Motor Company, 2004, #3, 83-84

Square House, 2004, #3, 83-84 DAVID L.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 119 EARL: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 119 GEORGE N.: REV. 1999, #1, 19 JAMES: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 147 JIM: Mentioned, 2000, Vol. 40, #4, 103 JOHN R.: COL. 1999, #1, 20 JOHN T.: “Eagle Patrol Boat Contract,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3-12 JOHN W.: 1990, #4, 100 ORA LYNN.: 1981, Vol. 21, #2. 56 Junior High Named For, 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 56 ROSS M.: Appt., D.H.C., 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 29 Obit., 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 91 RUSSELL F.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 THOMAS F.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 WALLACE B.: 1992, #2, 52 Appt. D.H.C., 1995 #2, 58 WILLIAM: Dearborn Country Club, Mentioned, 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 16 SMITH’S CREEK STATION: 1979, #4, 112, 114 SMYSER, CAROLINE FRANCES SWETT: Mrs. Jacob Smyser, 2001, #3, 76, 81 JACOB HENRY: 1977, #2, 43-54; 2001, #3, 76-84

Letter to Gen. A.B. Dyer, 2001, #4, 100 SNELL, STUART: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 122 SNIDER, CLARE J.: “Marine Operations-Ford Motor Company Steel Division,” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 3-5 SNOW, CLARA: 1979, #4, 120;

Library Named For, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 11 CLARA LOUISE: 2002, #4, 102; 2005, #4, 99, 100, 101, 105, 109 EDWARD AUCHMUTY: "Ackie," 2002, #4, 102, 104, 106; 2005, #4, 102, 103

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EDWARD SPARROW.: Doctor, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 6-8; 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 57; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 97; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 81, 82; 2001, #3, 65, #4, 104; 2002, #4, 99-103, 106; 2005, #4, 100-104

Funeral, 2002, #4, 102 Residence, "Temple Villa," Vol. 2,1962, #1, 8-9; 2002, #4, 101, 104-105, 106-107; 2005, #4, 102; 2006, #1, 4-11 Grounds, 2006, #1, 11-17 “The Builders of Dearborn – The Humanitarian Doctor: Edward S. Snow,” 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 51-52 ELIZABETH AUSTIN: "Libby," Mrs. Edward Snow, 2002, #4, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106; 2005, #4, 100-104, 107 GERTRUDE ELIZABETH: Mrs. G. Edwin Moore, 2002, #4, 102; 2005, #4, 99-114 HARRY ALFRED: 2002, #4, 102-103; 2005, #4, 100, 105, 111, 112-114 HERBERT MONTGOMERY: "Bert," 2002, #4, 102, 104, 106; 2005, #4, 100, 102, 104, 108-110 MABEL: Mrs. Harry Snow, 2002, #4, 103 MARGARET: Mrs. David Kandt, 2002, #4, 103 MARY LOUISE MARTYN: Mrs. Herbert Montgomery Snow, 2002, #4, 102; 2005, #4, 100 NICHOLAS: Artist, Mentioned. 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 75

SPARROW, JR.,: 2002, #4, 100 SNOW BRANCH LIBRARY: 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 11 “SNOW NEIGHBORHOOD,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 17 SNOW SCHOOL, EDWARD S.: 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 57

Rocks, 2002, #4, 105 SNYDER, JOHN: Co-chair, Dearborn’s 75th Anniversary, 2004, #4, 109 “SO YOU ARE STAYING CLOSE-BY THIS SUMMER” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1980, Vol. 20, #2, 51 SOBOTKA, VIRGINIA: 1989, #4, 98 “SOCIAL LIFE DURING ARSENAL DAYS” by Tara B. Gnau: 1972, #4, 119-130 “SOLDIER AND HIS FLAG, A” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1977, #1, 3-22 “SOME FORD CONTRIBUTIONS TO WORLD WAR II” by Ford R. Bryan: 2003, Vol. 43, #3, 67-86 “SOME PERSONAL REMINISCENCES” by C. King Boring: 1981, Vol. 21, #2, 39-50 “SOME SESQUICENTENNIAL PEOPLE OF ACTION” by Donald V. Baut: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 91-98 “SOME SPECIFICS FOR MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1977, Vol. 17, #2, 59 SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR: John S. Cosbey Camp #427, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 25-26 “SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR OPENS CAMP IN DEARBORN” by Richard E. Carden: 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 25-26 SORENSEN, CHARLES: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 88; 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39, 43; 2003, #3, 69, 76, 79, #4, 114-116 Fordson Tractor, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-66; 2002, Vol. 42, #2, 45-47 SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN AUTHORITY: SEMTA Bus Line, 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 13 SOUTHWESTERN, DuVALL SCHOOL: 1977, Vol. 17, #4, 126; 1980, Vol. 30, #2, 43 SPAIGHT, RICHARD DOBBS: “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 54

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SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR: “The Splendid Little War,” Muse Editorial, 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 87 “SPANNING 40 YEARS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 42-47 “SPECIAL POEM FOR MR. FORD, A” by Larry McErlean: 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 63-66 SPECK, LEONARD: “Man From Dearborn, The,” Pageant, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 105-106 “SPEEDBOAT MISS DEARBORN, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 10-13 SPITTLER, FRANCES: Frances Hamman 1990, #4, 102 “SPLENDID LITTLE WAR, THE” by William K. McElhone: Muse Editorial, 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 87 SPOONER, A. L.: Appt., D.H.C., 1979, #1, 29 Resig., D.H.C., 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 97 Obit., 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 26 “Detroit Delray And Dearborn Railroad,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 51-53 “Indian Trails Of Dearborn,” 1977, #2, 39-42 SPORTS - 1929: 1979, #4, 126, 128 SPRING HILL: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99 SPRINGWELLS: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99 SPRINGWELLS, CITY OF: 1979, #1, 3, 5; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95, 97; 2004, #2, 44-45 Name Change, Fordson, City of, 2004, #2, 45 Transportation, 1971, #1, 16-17 “SPRINGWELLS-150 YEARS LATER: ROOTS & BRANCHES” by Ralph G. Fader: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 69-77 SPRINGWELLS PARK: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 18

SPRINGWELL PARK SUB-DIVISION: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 19 “SPRINGWELLS PARK” by Dean R. Luedders: 1974, #1, 15-22 SPRINGWELLS STATE BANK - PEOPLE’S STATE BANK: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 49-50; 1979, Vol. 19, #1, 4; 1990, Vol. 30, #3, 70 SPRINGWELLS TIMELINE: 2015, Vol. 52, #3, 186 SPRINGWELLS, TOWNSHIP OF: 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 28-29; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99-100, 101; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 94-95, 97; 2004, #2, 38-40, 42, 44p Boundaries - 1840: 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 110-111 Incorporation, 1990, #3, 72-73 School District #6, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 32; 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 18-19 “Springwells 150 Years Later: Roots & Branches,” 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 69-77 SPRINGWELLS, VILLAGE OF: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 101; 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 95, 97 ; 2000, #3, 87 "STABLE BOY" by H. Brent Bachman: 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 26-28 “STAFFING THE MUSEUM” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1973, Vol. 13, #3, 103 “ST. ALPHONSUS CHURCH 1852-2002” by Mary V. MacDonald: Muse Editorial, 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 116 ST COSME, ROSE: Farm Land, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 8-9 STAGECOACH: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 STAMP: Ford Centennial, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 96 STANCROFF, DENNIS C.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 118 STANLEY, FRANCIS E.: Stanley Steamer, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 FREELAN O.: Stanley Steamer, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 STANTON, S. T.: 1979, #4, 124 STARK, GEORGE W.: Resolution, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 21-23 STATE HOMESTEADERS PROGRAM: Johannesburg, Michigan, 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113-114

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STATE LEGISLATURE, AMERICAN LEGION SUPPORT SHEPPARD NOMINATION for MEDAL OF HONOR, 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 14-14-16 STATUE OF LIBERTY: “What is Mors Historic Than Miss Liberty?” Muse Editorial, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 49 STEAMBOATS: Great Lakes Transportation, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 50-51 STEFAN, JOAN: Employ., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 STEPHENSON, BARBARA: Employ., D.H.M, 1969, Vol. 9, #3, 106 Resig., D.H.M., 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 95 STEVENS, MYRON A.: City Clerk, City of Dearborn, 1979, Vol. 29, #4, 121; 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 3 Recolection of, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 109-110, #4, 149 “STEVENS SCHOOL” by Richard Marsh: 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 76-77 STEVENSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Grand Army of the Republic, 2005, #4, 119 FRANK: “Scotch Settlement,” 1965, Vol. 5, #1, 3-12 STEWART, JAMES K.: Former owner of Yacht “Sialia,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 46 STEWART, JOHN R.: “John S. Haggerty, Dearborn Politician,” 1990 #2, 29-41, #3, 70-79, #4, 97-104 STIFFLER, MATTHEW JABER and KAREN RIGNALL: “’You Are Our Homeland’ How a Cozy Enclave Made Dearborn A Prime Destination For Arabs,” 2013, Vol.50, #3, 69-82 STIRTON, WILLIAM E.: “University Of Michigan-Dearborn Campus,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 107-109 STOCKING, AUSTIN: 1989, #4, 95 STOCKTON, RICHARD: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 15, 1975, #2, 78 STOCKTON, Dr. Ronald R.: “Hubbard 101 The Mayor Teaches How Politics Are Played in Dearborn,” 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 57-61 “The War on Symbols of Division From a Confederate Flag to the Hubbard Statue,” 2015, Vol.52, #4, 211-213 “Westmoreland on the Defensive: Vietnam Redux,” 2012, Vol. 49, #4, 113-115 STOIA, JOSEPH: 1979, #4, 126; 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 56 STOLTE, MR. & MRS. RICHARD: 1979, #3, 107 STONE, THOMAS: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 13, 1973, #2, 61 VIRGINIA: Virginia Sherk, Employ., D.H.M., 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 95 STOUT, ALMA RAYMOND: Mrs. William B. Stout, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 53 WILLIAM B.: 1979, #4, 122; Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95; ; 2003, #2, 48-50 Stout Motor Car Company, Scarab Automobile, 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 25-28 School Named For, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 86 Historic Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 48-49 “The Builders of Dearborn – William B. Stout: Engineering Wizard,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 53-54 STOUT METAL AIRPLANE COMPANY: Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 54; 2003, #2, 48-49 Historic Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 48 SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY STOUT MOTOR CAR COMPANY: “Let’s Build a Modern Car: The Stout Motor Car Company,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 25-28 STOUT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, WILLIAM B.: 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 86 STRASBURG DANCING SCHOOL: 2006, #2, 39-40 STRATOSPHERE: Piccard Balloon Flight, 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 14-16 Historic Marker, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 38

STREET CARS: Dearborn Transportation, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 61-62

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STREETS & ROADS: SEE ALSO SPASIFIC STREET/ROAD 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 116; 1980, #2, 36 “Streets, What’s in a Name?” 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 63-80 “STREETS, WHAT’S IN A NAME?” by Donald Baut: 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 63-80 STRONG, ELIZABETH: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29, 31, 32 JOHN: 1990, Vol. 30, #2, 29-31 LAWRENCE S.: City Seal, 1979, #2, 55 STRUB, HENRY: 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 3 ISADOR: Isador Strub: Dearborn Merchant & Humanitarian,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 3-12 STUBBLEFIELD, JAMES EDWARD: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 130 STUDEBAKER BROTHERS MANUACTURING CORPORATION: Wagon Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 102 Automobile Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #4, 102-103; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 Automobiles: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 102-103; 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 84 STUDENTS: Scotch Settlement School - 1927, 1999, #4, 102-104 STUTSMAN, S. ALBERTA: “Memorial Days In Dearborn,” 1970, Vol. 10, #2, 33-42 SUBDIVISION: Haggerty, 1990, #3, 70 Sloss Park, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 Sloss, Arthur T. 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 SULLIVAN, THOMAS F.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 “SUMMER HEAT” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 89 “SUMMERTIME AND MUSEUMS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 56 “SUN IS ASHINING TO WELCOME THE DAY, HEY, HO, COME TO THE FAIR, THE” by Rosemary Jefferson: 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 56 SUNSET ROCK:” Snow Family, 2002, #4, 102, 104-105; 2006, #1, 17 “SUPERIOR:” Steamboat, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51 “SUPPORT for the MUSEUM, FUNDING FOR STUDENT VISITS,” 2015, Vol.52, #2, 154 SURFACE, CHARLOTTE: “Henry Ford Centennial Dinner,” 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 104 “SURVEYING DEARBORN HOMES AND SITES” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 17 SUTLER SHOP: SEE ARSENAL, UNITED STATES, DETROIT/DEARBORNVILLE “THE SUTLER’S SHOP, BARRACKS, AND SURGEON’S QUARTERS,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 22 SWEENEY, JUDITH: Mrs. Thomas Sweeney, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 3-4 THOMAS M.: Doctor, . 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 35; 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 3-4; 1976, #3, 74, #4, 121-

122; 1989, #4, 96; 2001, #2, 43-45

School Inspector, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 SWETT, CAROLINE FRANCES: Mrs. Jacob Smyser, 2001, #3, 76, 81 SWIATKOWSKI GROCERY STORE, STANLEY,: 1979, #4, 124

SWIFT, ANNA OSBAND: 2002, #2, 39 GEORGE W.: 2002, #2, 39-40 MARCUS: REV. 2002, #2, 38-29 OSBAND D.: 2002, #2, 39 SZYMANSKI, EDWARD: Mentioned, Vol. 4, 1961, #4, 68

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T TABASASCH, FRANCIS: 1999, #1, 20 “TAKE A HISTORIC TOUR OF DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 37-47 TALCOTT, GEORGE: 1976, #2, 39-59 “TALE OF THE OLD FLAG, A” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1978, #4, 108-112 TALMAN, WILLIAM: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 “TAMARACK:” Yacht, Former “Sialia II,” 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 50-51 TAMBOR, JEFFREY: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 TAMY’S DINER: 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 68, 71, 82-84 TANKS: “Ford Tank & Tank Destroyers During World War II,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 63-68

“Ford Tank Engines,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 69-71 TANKS: M-4, 2003, #3, 79-80, 82

Engines, 2003, #3, 81-82 Lincoln Plant, Ford Motor Company, 2003, #3, 82

TARLOW, GENEVIEVE: Transfer, 2004, #2, 59 TATE, MICHAEL J.: 2000, #2, 51, #4, 101 Appt., D.H.C., 1979, #1, 30 TAUB, DORIS: Bicentennial Commission, 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 113 “TAUBITZ FAMILY IN DEARBORN, THE” by Alma Taubitz Lothamer: 1972, #1, 20-25 TAVERN: Ten Eyck, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 53; 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 39-40; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62-63 Historic Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 45, 47

“The Tavern,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 47

Thomas, Vol. 6, #1, 17; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 “Who Was There First, The Battle at Thompson’s Tavern, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83 TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES: Delinquent, Dearborn School District, 2002, #1, 6-8 TAYLOR, FRANK F.: Colonel, U.S. Army, WW II, 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 13 GEORGE; “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 60-61 SAMUEL: 2001, #1, 17 “TEACHING IN OLD DEARBORN:” 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 36 TELEPHONE COMPANY: “Michigan Bell Telephone Company,” 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 81-87 TELEPHONE SERVICE: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54-56 TELEVISION: Dearborn Historical Museum Cable Program, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 23; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 110; 1989, #4, 110 TEMPLE VILLA: Dr. Edward Snow Residence, 2002, #4, 102, 106-107; 2005, #4, 102; 2006, #1, 4-11 Grounds, 2006, #1, 11-17

Sunset Rock, 2002, #4, 102, 104-105 "Temple Villa & Sunset Rock,” 2002, #4, 104-105 "TEMPLE VILLA & SUNSET ROCK" by Betsy Cushman: 2002, #4, 104-105 TEN EYCK, CHARLES: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 CONRAD: “Coon,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 53; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39; 1976, #1, 3-16;; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62-64, #4, 97; 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 84; 2002, #2, 40 Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 4; 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59

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Tavern, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 53; 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 39-40; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39; 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 47; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62-63; 2002, #2, 40 School Named For, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 87 “The Builders of Dearborn – The Ten Eyck Tavern: Conrad Ten Eyck,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 107-108 JENNIE: 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 MARIA: 1972, #3, 89-90; 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 80 MARY GREGORY: Mrs. Charles Ten Eyck, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 SARAH: Mrs. Conrad Ten Eyck, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 WILLIAM: Son of Conrad & Sarah, 1985, Vol. 25, #4, 118; 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 59 TEN EYCK MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 2002, #3, 67-77

Board, 2002, #3, 67, 68, 72, 74 Board Minutes, 2002, #3, 67, 68, 69, 72 Parish House, 2002, #3, 70, 71

TEN EYCK SCHOOL, CONRAD: 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 87 TEN EYCK TAVERN: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 53; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 39; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62-63; 2002, #2, 40 Historic Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 45,47 “The Builders of Dearborn – The Ten Eyck Tavern: Conrad Ten Eyck,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 107-108 “Your Dearborn Heritage – The Tavern,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 47 TENTS: World War II, “Ford Squad Tents – 1945,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 13-15 TERNES, ARTHUR: 1979, #2, 39 Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68 TERNES FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77 TERNES, GEORGE L.: 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 TERNES COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY: 1978, #3, 72 TERNES AND GUINAN SUPPLY COMPANY: 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 TERNS, ELIZABETH: Memories of Greenfield Township, 2005, #2, 46-53 TERWILLAGER, PVT. EDWARD: 1999, #2, 41 TERWILLINGER, DAVID: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 119

"THANK YOU, MRS. BROWN" by Julie Brown: 2002, Vol. 42, #4, 109-115 THANKSGIVING: National Holiday, 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 133 Postcards, 1969, Vol. 9, #4, 133-138 “The Spirit of Thanksgiving,” 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 97 “THAT ‘CRAZY PRICE TAG ON ROULO’S FARM WORKED OUT JUST FINE FOR HENRY AND THE ROUGE,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 19 THATCHER, CHARLES M.: Private, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, Civil War, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 THAUT, ELIZABETH: Employ, D.H.M., 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 56 THAYER FAMILY: 1978, #3, 69-77;

NAHUM P.: 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 118 THAYER SCHOOL: 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 118 THEATER: Calvin, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 42; 2003, #4, 120 Camelot, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 Carmen, 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 56 Circle, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1 Civic, 1979, #4, 128 Dearborn – 1929, 1979, #4, 126

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Drive-In, “The Last Picture Show, Ford Wyoming Drive-In Theatre,” 2006, #2, 42-51 “THE $5 DAY: Just A Way to Cut Costs?,”: 2014, Vol.51, #1, 24 “THE HUBBARD STATUE: PRO AND CON,” 2017, Vol.54, #2, 11 “THE MAYORS OF DEARORN: CLYDE FORD TO JACK O’REILLY, EXHIBIT COVERS 86 YEARS of LEADERS,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 127-128 THEISEN, THOMAS F.: Constable, City of Dearborn, Mentioned, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 98 “THERE’S A DIVINITY THAT SHAPES OUR ENDS. Manufacturing the Fire Truck Windshield” by Walker C. Morrow: 1997, Vol. 37, #3, 74-80 “THESE MEN HAVE SEEN HARD SERVICE : THE FIRST MICHIGAN SHARPSHOOTERS IN THE CIVIL WAR” by Raymond J. Herek: 1999, #1, 17-25, #2, 41-53 “THEY MOVED HERE 100 YEARS AGO” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 62 “THEY SAILED UPON THE ‘E-R-I-E’ TO MICHIGANIA” by Mary V. MacDonald & Gordon A. MacDonald: 1969, Vol. 9, #1, 3-13A THIEDE, HARVEY E.: Obit. 2003, #4, 130 THIELEMAN, FRED: 1979, #4, 124 THIELEMAN, ROLAND: 1979, #4, 124 “THIRD DIMENSION - EXHIBITS AND COLLECTIONS, THE” by Mary V. MacDonald: 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 59-62 “THIRD DIMENSION, THE” – SERIES: “Oh, You Beautiful Doll” by Peggy Timlin: 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 103-110 THOMAS, ARTHUR D.: “For The Good Of All: A Pledge Respected, A History Of Henry Ford Community College,” Book Review by Katherine Cushman, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 59 DEIADAMIA: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 24 DOUGLAS B.: Councilperson, City of Dearborn, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 50 EDWIN: Automobiles, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 LORENZ: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 5 MARLO: Margaret Jacobs, Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 NORMAN: 2003, #4, 122 THOMAS & ROURKE GARAGE: Mentioned, 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 2 THOMAS Jr., ARTHUR D.: “HFCC’S 75th Anniversary: A Depression Era Child Comes of Age,” 2013, Vol.50, #2, 52-58 THOMPSON, DANIEL: 1976, #2, 39-59, #3, 73-90 FRANKLIN: aka Sarah Emma Edmonds, 2nd Michigan Infantry, Civil War, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 78 WILLIAM: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 Tavern, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & # 2, 17; 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 THOMPSON’S TAVERN: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & # 2, 17; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62 “Who Was There First, The Battle at Thompson’s Tavern” by Donald V. Baut, 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83 THORNBURG, JASON D.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112

Civil War Centennial Commission, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25 Appt., D.H.C., 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 114 Resig., D.H.C., 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 86 THORNTON, MATTHEW: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 115 THROGMORTON, MARY: “Fun To Search & A Joy To Find,” 1971, #4, 135-142 “THROUGH THE ARSENAL GATES” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 105-108

TIBBITS, J.S.: “Schools of Wayne County At An Early Date,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 19-21

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“TICKETS PLEASE” by William K. McElhone: Muse Editorial, 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 56 “TIME IN A BOTTLE - DEARBORN DAYS” by Tara B. Gnau: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 86 TIME CAPSULE: Dearborn, 1979, #3, 103; 1980, #2, 56; 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 106 TIMLIN, PEGGY MacLACHLAN: Employ., D.H.M., 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 25; 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 78 Resig., D.H.M. 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 121 “Case Of The Missing Clocks, The,” 1984, Vol. 24, #3, 79-86 “The Third Dimension…Oh, You Beautiful Doll!” 1982, Vol. 22, #4, 103-110 “The Third Dimension…What’s In A Name?” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 121-126 TINKER, GARY L.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 128 TITUS, IRENE: “Liberty Bell,” 1976, #3, 91-96 “TO GEORGE LEVAGOOD” by Edward J. Clay: Muse Editorial, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 58-59 “TO SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE THAT IS THE QUESTION,” by Ralph G. Fader: 1979, #1, 17-19

“TO THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL COMMUNITY,” by David L. Good: 2011, Vol. 48, #1, 3 TOD, GOVERNOR: Ohio, 2001, #4, 109 TODD JOHN WARNER: Major, Commandant, Detroit Arsenal, 1961, Vol. 1, #1, #1, 4; 1977, Vol. 17, #3, 85, 86, 88; 2001, Vol. 41, #4,108-116

Johnson’s Island, OH, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 109 Letter from Brig. Gen. S. V. Benet, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 115 Red Cross Geneva, 2001, Vol. 41, #4, 109

TOLAN, MICHAEL: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 TOLEDO WAR: Mentioned, 1984, Vol. 24, #1, 21 Toledo Strip, 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 4, 6 1987, #, #3, 66 TOLL ROAD: Chicago Road, 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 33 Charges In Michigan-1835, 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 61 TOLLGATE # 3: 1971, #3, 109-110 Historic Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 45-46 TOMCZAK, SANDRA: 2001, #4, 108 TOMLIN, LILY: Entertainer, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 TOMPKINS, DANIEL D: 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 98 Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 8 GEORGE: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 8 TONQUISH: Chief of Shawnee, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36-39; 1977, #2, 40;

Chief of Potawatomi, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 8 TOOHEY, SISTER ISABEL: St. Joseph’s Retreat, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 50-51 TOURS: “Community Tours,” Ford Centennial, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 98-99 “Historic Bus Or Auto Tour Of Dearborn,” 1974, #4, 117-128 “Take a Historic Tour of Dearborn,” 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 37-47 TOWN HALL STORY:- “Dedication & Celebration Activities” by Jessie Schneidewind, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 104-108 -“How It Came About” by Winfield H. Arneson, Vol. 21. 1981, #4, 97-104 TOWNSEND, HAL C.: City Seal, 1979, #2, 55, 56 TOWNSHIPS: ; 1989, #4, 94-95 “Townships & Sections,” 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 83 TOYS: 1973, #1, 15-23, #2, 51-58, #3, 73-84, #4, 131-138 “TRACK ‘N’ TROLLEY” by Donald V. Baut: 1971, #1, 1-22

TRACTORS: Fordson,; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 40; 1978, #3, 74; 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 64; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 12-13, #4, 88, 90; 2002, #2, 43-56; 2003, #2, 40-42

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“Farming With The Fordson,” 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 61-70 “TRADE OR ADVERTISING CARDS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1971, Vol. 11, #4, 111-126 TRADE SCHOOL, HENRY FORD: 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 32, 34, 47 “TRADITIONAL NATIVITY SCENE & ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 108 TRANSPORTATION: 1970, Vol. 10, #4, 116-118 “Henry’s Gasoline Rail Car,” 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 9-12

Dearborn’s First Interurban Car, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 26 Street Cars, Detroit, Vol. 26, #1, 9-12 Water, 1989, #4, 101 WWII, 2003, #3, 69-78 “Transportation in Dearborn to 1937,” 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 47-65 “TRANSPORTATION IN DEARBORN TO 1937” by Malita T. Goebel: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 47-65 TRAVERS, SHIRLEY: Mrs. Raymond W. Denison, 2003, #4, 119, 125-126 TRAVERSE, ADELIA: 2000, #3, 86 TRAVIS, ADELIA: 1980, #2, 52 TREATIES: Treaty of Detroit-1807, Indian Land Grants, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36; 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 3-10 Treaty of 1827, Indian Land Grants, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 40 Jay’s Treaty, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 9 Treaty Paris-1783, 1973, #3, 85-96; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 65 Treaty of Greenfield, Indian Land Grants, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 34-35 Treaty of Springwells, Indian Land Grant, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36-37 “TREATY OF DETROIT-1807” by Winfield H. Arneson: Indian Land Grant, 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 3-10 TREATY OF GREENFIELD: Indian Land Grants, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 34-35 TREATY OF SPRINGWELLS: Indian Land Grant, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36-37 “TREATY OF PARIS-1783” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1973, #3, 85-96;

TREATY OF PARIS: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 65 TRESCOTT, CHARLES: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 119 “TRIBUTE TO THE MUSEUM VOLUNTEER, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 85 “TRIBUTE TO ORVILLE L. HUBBARD, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1983, Vol. 23, #1, 3-10 “TRIBUTE TO A VALUED MUSEUM COLLEAGUE: SOLAN W. WEEKS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 “TRIBUTE TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF WORLD WAR II, A” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 110 TRI-COUNTY REGION HISTORICAL CONFERENCE: 1975, #4, 139 TRI-MOTOR: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Aircraft TRONT, RONNIE ANN: 2000, #2, 47 TROTTER, RALPH: 1979, #4, 128 TROWBRIDGE, CHARLES C.: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 TROYAN, MICHAEL J., JR.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 128 “TRUANT:” Henry Ford’s Yacht, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 52 TRUCKS: Ford Motor Company, F-Series, 2003, #4, 128 F-1 Series, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 70

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TRUDELL, JOHNNY: 2000, #3, 83 TUNNEL DEBATE: Arsenal, 1977, #4, 128 TURCHAN, MARY: Biog. D.H.C., 1961, #1, #3, 36 TURZA, BETH: Employ., D.H.M., 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 109 Resig., D.H.M., 1989, Vol. 29, #4, 110 “Clothes Make The Person,” 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 106-107 “Farmer Takes A Wife-Study Of A Homespun Dress, The,” 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 93-96 TUSCOLA COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82 “TWENTY YEARS OF A LOCAL JOURNAL” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 24 “TWENTY-FIVE YEARS” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1975, #3, 87-110 “TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN RETROSPECT” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 19-29 TWIN PONDS: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 41-42 Ford Motor Company, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 21; 2005, #3, 88-90 Wagner Brick Company, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 21; 2005, #3, 88 “TWO CENTURIES OF FARMING IN DEARBORN TOWNSHIP” by Gordon A. MacDonald: 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 80-94 “TWO NEW STATE MARKERS IN DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 117-119 “TWO PROMINENT PEOPLE FROM THE PAST!” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 25 TWORK, BERNICE: Willow Run Plant, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 42 DOROTHY: Willow Run Plant, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 42 EVA M.: “Christmas Eve At The Arsenal In 1833,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 114-115 “Henry Ford’s Camp Legion,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 31-49 “Isador Strub: Dearborn Merchant And Humanitarian,” 1981, Vol. 21, #1, 3-12 “Willow Run Bomber Plant and Housing,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 42 LESTER A.: ; 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 47;

Resigns, D.H.C., 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 57 Appt., D.H.C., 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15-16 Award, 1971, #2, 67 “Henry Ford’s Camp Legion,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 31-49 Dearborn Civil War Centennial Commission, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 25; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 71 D.H.C., 1979, #1, 30 Historical Site Survey, 1979, #2, 65 Obit, “Lester A. Twork A Historical Commisioner Remembered,” Muse Editorial, 1999, Vol. 39, #2, 56-57 “Dearborn’s First Kindergarten Class,” 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 3-10 “90 Years Of Education In One City Block,” 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 54-61 “60 Years: Dearborn Historical Commission,” 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 29-36 TYLER, SISTER DeSALES: St. Joseph’s Retreat, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 21-25; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 42-52 TYLER, TOM: Vincent Markovsky, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 TYSINGER, EDWARD F.: 1979, #3, 95

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U U.S.O. CANTEEN: 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 57; 2000, #3, 82, 83 U.S.S. DEARBORN: Commission of, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 81-82 “A Ship is Born – U.S.S. Dearborn,” 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 3-9 UETZ, ELIZABETH: Ret., D.H.M., Vol. 7 #3, 56 ‘UNCLE RUSS’ and HIS GRANDE EXPERIMENT: 2016, Vol.53, #4, 62-65 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: 2002, #2, 35-42

Conductors, 2002, #2, 35, 37-41 Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, 2002, #2, 37 Southern Michigan Route, 2002, #2, 35-42

UNDERTAKER: Elba Howe, 1961, #1, #3, 29; 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 84; 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95 Howe-Petterson, “Howe-Peterson Funeral Home Celebrates 125 Years in Dearborn,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 67-74 Van Riper, John E., 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95, 96 UNDERWOOD, WARNER: 2001, #4, 108 UNION STATE BANK: 1978, #3, 76 UNION STATE BANK OF DEARBORN: 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 27; 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 “UNIONISM NOT FORDISM:” UAW Leaflet, 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 40 UNITED AUTO WORKERS – UAW: Battle of the Overpass: 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68 “Battle of the Overpass: Sixty Years Ago,” 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 35-41 Leaflet: 1997, #2, 40 Strike of 1941, 2003, #4, 123 UAW National Development Training Center, Henry Ford Community College, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 6

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Constitution, “American Constitution Signers” 1985, Vol. 25, #1, 22-25, #2, 52-53, #3, 82-83, #4, 112-113; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 20-21, #2, 50-51, #3, 80-81, #4, 106-107; 1987, Vol. 27, #1, 24-25, #2, 54-55 Declaration of Independent, “Profiles of the Signatories,” 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 24-25, #2, 60-61, #3, 104-105, #4, 146-147; 1974, Vol. 14, #1, 30-31, #2, 64-65, #3, 106-107, #4, 146-147; 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 28-29, #2, 78-79, #3, 114-115, #4, 136-137; Vol. 16,,1976, #1, 28-29, #2, 62-63 “1987 to Be a Big Historical Year for the Nation & Michigan,” Muse Editorial, 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 22 UNITED STATES ARSENAL: SEE ARSENAL, UNITED STATES, DETROIT UNITED STATES NAVY: Training School, Ford Motor Company, Rouge Plant, , 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 10-11; 2003, #3, 72-74 “Dearborn’s Navy Service School,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 16-20 WAVES, 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 17 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE: 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 82, 84 First Airmail, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 23 Post Offices, Dearborn, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 107

Yew, 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 12-13 “Pity the Poor Postmaster,” Dearbornville, 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 32-35 Mail Delivery, 2005, #2, 47 Zip Code Regulations, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 52 UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, THE: 1990, #4, 101 “UNITED WE STAND DECEMBER 7, 1941 – SEPTEMBER 11, 2001” by Helen K. Mamalakis:

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2002, #3, 78-82 UNIVERSAL POWER SHOVEL COMPANY: William Ford, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, DEARBORN: 2003, #3, 71 Fair Lane, 2006, #1, 19-25 “Fair Lane Dedication” 1978, Vol. 18, #4, 113-116 University of Michigan Women, 2006, #1, 19 Volunteers, 2006, #1, 19 “UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - DEARBORN CAMPUS” by William E. Stirton: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 107-109 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-DEARBORN, FAIRLANE MARKER DEDICATION: Iris Becker, 1978, #4, 113-116 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-WILLOW RUN AIRPORT: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 50 UPSON, RALPH H.: Balloonist, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 101 UPSTAIRS-DOWNSTAIRS SCHOOL: 1978, #3, 87;

Mentioned, 1983, Vol. 23, #2, 54 UTILITIES: Water, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 4 Electrical, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 57-58 Gas Service, Vol. 5, #3 57-58 Telephone Service, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54-56 Water, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 58-60 “Banking and Utilities to 1940 in Dearborn,” 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 54-60

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V “V WAS FOR VICTORY, V WAS FOR VEGETABLES” by Henry Czerwick: 2005, #2, 44-45 “VANDALIA:” Steamboat, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 51 VALENTINES: “History of Valentines,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 7-14 VALLEY FARM: Henry Ford Farms, 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 12-13, 16

“Gully Farm – Valley Farm,” 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 109-116 “VALUE OF HISTORY FROM THE MUSEUM VIEWPOINT” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1974, Vol. 14, #3, 104 “VALUE OF A MUSEUM COSTUME/TEXTILES WORKSHOP” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 VALUET, ALICE MOODY: “As I Remember The Rosses,” 2002, #1, 26 VAN BUREN, MARTIN: President, United Sates of America, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 VAN BUREN COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82 VAN DORE, LAURA: “Forty Years Ago,” Poem, 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 37-38 VAN DUSEN, WILLIAM: PVT. 1999, #2, 43 VAN LOOZEN, ALFRED: 2002, #3, 83 VAN RIPER, JOHN E.: Undertaker, 1994, Vol. 34, #4, 95, 96 VAN TINE, WILLIAM H.: Architect, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 53-54; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 18-19 VANBLERCK, JOSEPH: 1990, #2, 38 VANBLERCK MOTOR COMPANY: 1990, #2, 38-39 VANDERWEIL, JAMES O.: 1979, #4, 125 VAUGHAN, ROBERT: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 43 VETAL & MENDENHALL MOTOR SALES: Nash Automobile Dealership, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 91-92 “VETERAN RESERVE CORPS - THOSE WHO SERVED AT THE ARSENAL” by Richard E. Carden: 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 21-24 VICARY, HARRY: 1979, #4, 120; 1980, #2, 38, 40 VICARY, WILLIAM C.: “Memorable Automotive Dates,” 1971, #3, 100-103 “VICE CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT” by Russel D. Catherman: Henry Ford Centennial Celebration, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 109 VICTORIA: Alexandrina Victoria, Queen of England, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 61 VICTORIAN DOLL HOUSE: 1985, #2, 58 VICTORY GARDENS: WW II, 2005, #2, 44 VIDU, SYLVIA: Employ, D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 51 Resig., D.H.M., 1968, Vol. 8, #2, 68 “VIETNAM MEMORIAL TRIBUTE” by Doyne E. Jackson: 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 113-130 VIETNAM WAR: 2000, #4, 116 30th Anniversary, 2005, #2, 62 “Vietnam Memorial Tribute,” 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 113-130 “VIGNETTES OF HISTORY: - THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOUTHERN THEATRE – 1778–1781” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1980, Vol. 20, #3, 81-87

- THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SURRENDER AT YORKTOWN – 1781” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1981, Vol. 21, #3, 76-84

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- DECLARARION OF INDEPENDENCE” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 60-61

- FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS-PHILADELPHIA” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 76-77 - JAMESTOWN AND THE YEAR 1607” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1975, Vol. 15, #3, 112-113

- LEXINGTON-CONCORD, PRELUDE TO INDEPENDENCE” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 62-63 - REBELLION – 1775” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1976, Vol. 16, #1, 26-27

- THE SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE” by Lawrence C. Sheppard: 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 128-129 - VALLEY FORGE: SYMBOLS OF FREEDON 1777-1778 1977-1978,” 1978, #1, 25-27 “VILLAGE OF FORDSON SQUASHED BY DODGE BROTHERS” by Ford R. Bryan: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6-16 “VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD - OUR NEIGHBOR TO THE SOUTH, THE,” by Ford R. Bryan: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 83-86 “VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION DAY: A TIME TO REFLECT” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1984, Vol. 24, #2, 63 VON HOLST, H. L.: Architect, 2001, #2, 52, 53 VON HOLST & FYFE: Architectural Firm, Fair Lane, 1980, Vol. 20, #4, 97; Vol. 41, #2, 52-53 VOORHEIS, PAUL: Chief Assistant Prosecutor, 2002, #3, 75, 76 VROOMAN, MARTIN: 1989, #4, 95

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W WACO AIRCRAFT COMPANY: WW II Gliders, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50, 51; 2003, #3, 82-84 WADDELL, H. REX: 1999, #3, 68 WADE, HOWARD CORBIN: 1990, #3, 70, #4, 97, 100, 101 WADLOW, NEWMAN: 1979, #4, 124 WAGNER ACT OF 1935: 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 36 WAGNER, ANTHONY: “The Builders of Dearborn – Anthony Wagner: Brickmaker & Hotel Proprietor,” 1994, Vol. 34, #1, 21-22 CHARLES A.: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 68; 1979, #2, 41 Save Dearborn Association, Chairman, 2004, #3, 72 CHARLES: Residence, 1962, Vol. 2, #1, 7 ROBERT: Actor, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 WAGNER BRICK COMPANY: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 46; 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 41-42 Land Purchased by Henry Ford, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 62 “Twin Ponds,” 2005, #3, 88 “Wagner Brick Ponds,” 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 19 WAGNER HOTEL: 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 41; 2010, Vol. 47, #1, 26 WAINWRIGHT, ANN ELIZA CHILD: Mrs. Robert Auchmuty Wainwright, 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 46, 47, 49 BESSIE: 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 46 ROBBIE: 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 46 ROBERT AUCHMUTY: 1977, Vol. 17, #1, 23-24; 2001, Vol. 41, #2, 45-49 WAKE-WILLIAMS, DEBRA: 2000, 33, 92

“WALK-IN-THE-WATER”: Steamboat, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 50 WALKER, BRYANT: President, Detroit Zoological Society, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17 WALL, C. EDWARD: Appt., D.H.C., 1972, #3, 92 Resig., D.H.C., 1973, #4, 149 WALLACE, F.: Baseball, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 GEORGE: 1999, #2, 35-40 JANE: Appt., D.H.C., 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 31, 32 JOHN B.: Vol.5, 1965, #1, 14; 1976, #2, 39-59; 1989, #4, 95

Commissioner of Highways, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 PERRY: 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 68 WILLIAM: Mentioned, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 69 “WALTER REUTHER: THE MAN BEHIND THE NAME” by Sharon Bingley: 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 72-75 WALTON, GEORGE: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #1, 25 WALTON, JAMES: 1999, #1, 18 WAR OF 1812: Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 10-16, #3, 43-51, #4, 71-80; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99 Battle of York, Historic Marker, 1967, Vol. 7, #4, 71 Detroit, 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 36 WARNER, B. S.: 1979, #4, 124 WARNER, MARGUERITE: 2000, #4, 106 WARREN AVENUE: “How About Warren Avenue?” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 1-6

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WARREN AVENUE PLANT: Lincoln Motor Company, 2003, #2, 47 SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY WARREN, CHARLES BEECHER: 1990, #3, 74, 76 WARS: SEE SPACIFIC WAR WASHINGTON, AUGUSTINE: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15, 18

AUGUSTINE: Son of Augustine & Jane, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15 DINAH: Entertainer, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 GEORGE: “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 54 “George Washington the Farmer” 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15-28 JANE BUTLER: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15 JOHN AUGUSTINE: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 26 LAWRENCE: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15, 18 LUND: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 19 MARTHA DANDRIDGE CUSTIS: Mrs. George Washington, 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 19, 26 MARY BALL: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 15 WASHINGTON-CUSTIS GENEALOGY: 2000, Vol. 40, #1, 21 WASHTENAW COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82 WASHTENAW LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 57-58 WATER COMPANY: Utilities, 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 58-60 WAYNE, ANTHONY: General, United States Army, 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 99

WAYNE COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82, #4, 99 Atlas, 1876, Vol. 31, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 77 Bicentennial of, 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 60 Evaluation of, 2004, #2, 37-38 Road Commission, 1990, #2, 35-36 “Schools of Wayne County at a Early Date,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 19-21 WAYNE COUNTY & HOME BANK: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 2002, Vol. 42, #1, 5 WAYNE COUNTY & HOME SAVINGS BANK OF SPRINGWELLS: 1965, Vol. 5, #3, 50-51 “WE ARE 70 YEARS YOUNG IN 1999” by Winfield H. Arneson: 1999, #3, 89

“WE CAN’T BE COMPLACENT” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1988, Vol. 28, #2, 51 “WE NEED A FEW THINGS” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 89 “WE NEVER MISSED THEM” - Saugus Iron Works; Wright Brothers’ Hangar; Windmill Pointe Lighthouse; Dr. Crawford W. Long House by Ford R. Bryan: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 18-24 WEAVER, MARY: Employ., D.H.M., 2000, Vol. 40, #2, 44, 50, #3, 77, 78, #4, 99, 102 Obit., 2005, Vol. 45, #1, 21 Retirement, D.H.M., 2000, Vol. 40, #3, 89 “History Of Valentines,” 1989, Vol. 29, #1, 7-14 WEAVING & DYEING: “The Pioneer Clothed Himself in Nature’s Colors,” 1969, Vol. 9, #2, 56-64 WEBB, STEPHEN H.: Major, Commandant, U.S. Arsenal Detroit-Dearbornville, Vol. 6, #1, 15,17 1976, #1, 3-16, #2, 39-59, #3, 73-90; 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 62; 2001, #1, 9-10 WEBSTER, ARTHUR: State of MI Welfare Dept., 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 110 DANIEL: 1976, #2, Cover E. LUCILE: “Mr. Henry Ford & Education At Greenfield Village,” 1973, #1, 3-14 WEDGWOOD, JOSIAH: Wedgwood, “What’s in a Name?” 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 121-126 ENOCH: Wedgwood & Company, 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 122-123

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WEEKS, SOLON R.: Michigan Historical Commission, 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15; 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 72; 2000, #2, 46 Appt., Dir. Detroit Historical Museum, 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 95 Obit., 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 120 WELFARE DEPARTMENT: Dearborn, “Welfare Fares Well in Dearborn,” Vol. 38, 1998, #4, 109-115 “WELFARE FARES WELL IN DEARBORN” by William K. McElhone: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 109-115 WELLS, DANIEL: Daniel Mwa-ke-wenah, 1999, #1, 20 HOWARD O.: 1979, #2, 39 Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68 JOHN C.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4,125 WENNER, EARLE: Employ, D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24 Resig., D.H.M., 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 80 WERLING, DONN: Director, Fair Lane, 2006, #1, 19, 22, 23, 25 “Jens Jensen and Henry Ford: The Landscaping Artist and the Entrepreneur,” 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 105-109 WESTBORN SHOPPING CENTER: Schwartz Baseball field, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 63 “WE ARE 70 YEARS YOUNG IN 1999” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1999, Vol. 39, #3, 89 “WE’VE COME A LONG WAY DEARBORN” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1979, Vol. 19, #3, 99 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH: 2002, #2, 38, 39 WEST DEARBORN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: Holiday on the Avenue, 2003, #4, 131 WEXFORD COUNTY: 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 82 WEYTH, CHARLES: 1998, Vol. 38, #4, 113 WHALEN, MALCOLM: 1979, #4, 128 WHAN, ROBERT J.: Bicentennial Commission, 1974, Vol. 14, #2, 66; 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 112 “WHAT BECOMES OF YOUR DONATION” by Marion C. Forbes: Vol. 9, #4, 126-129 “WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR SWEET CHESTNUT TREE?” by Ford R. Bryan: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 89-92 “WHAT IS HISTORIC PRESERVATION” by David N. Poinsett: 1974, #2, 59-61 “WHAT IS THE DEARBORN HISTORICAL FOUNDATION?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 56 “WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN DEARORN ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1939?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1989, Vol. 29, #3, 85 “WHAT IS MORE HISTORIC THAN MISS LIBERTY?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 49 “WHAT’S IN A NAME?” by Peggy MacLachlan Timlin: 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 121-126 “WHAT’S IN STOCK at our GIFT SHOP,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 77; 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 67-68; 2013, Vol.50, #1, 154-155; 2013, Vol.50, #3, 95-96; 2013, Vol.50, #4, 124; 2014, Vol.51, #2, 52-53; 2014, Vol.51, #2, 82-83; 2014, Vol.51, #4, 115; 2015, Vol.52, #1, 143-144; 2015, Vol.52, #2, 171-172; 2015, Vol. 52, #3, 200; 2015, Vol.52, #4, 228; 2016, Vol.53, #1, 24 WHEELER, CHARLES M.: PVT. 1999, #2, 41, 43 WHELAN, ARVIN: SURGEON 1999, #2, 43 “WHEN AMERICANS FOUGHT RUSSIANS” by Ford R. Bryan: 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 67-72 “WHEN DEARBORN CAME OUT OF THE WOODS” by Gordon A. MacDonald: 1965, Vol. 5, #2, 25-34

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“WHEN DID YOU LAST USE THE HISTORICAL RECORDS & LIBRARY?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 82 “WHEN YOU DONATE” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 105 “WHERE IS THE NOWLIN POWDER HORN? A MUSEUM MYSTERY” by Mary V. MacDonald: 2005, Vol. 45, #2, 35-41 WILSON, ROY: “Best Dearborn Stories: ‘Little White Lie’,” 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 9 WHIMS, MARCELLA: Employ., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 24 Research Division, 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 111 Resig., D.H.M., 1964, Vol. 4, #2 & #3, 39, #4, 71 WHIPPLE, WILLIAM: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 14, 1974, #3, 106 WHITE, H. B.: 2000, #2, 54

LEE A.: “Dedicating a Local Museum,” 1990, Vol. 30, #4, 87-91 ROLIN: White Motor Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 WALTER; White Motor Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 WINDSOR: White Motor Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 82 WASHINGTON J.: Constable, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64 WHITEHEAD, THOMAS: Mentioned, 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 101 WHITING, HENRY: Captain, Vol. 6, #1, 17 1976, #2, 39-59, #3, 73-90 Major, 2001, #1, 5-8 MARGARET: Entertainer, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 WHITMORE-BOLLES: Schools Named For, 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 119 WHITMORE-BOLLES SCHOOL: 1981, Vol. 21, #4, 119 “WHO WAS THERE FIRST, THE BATTLE AT THOMPSON’S TAVERN” by Donald V. Baut: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 83 “WHY A MUSEUM LIBRARY” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 148 “WHY THE RENDEZVOUS ON THE ROUGE?” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1990, Vol. 30, #1, 22 WIBEL, A. M.: 2003, #3, 79 “WIDGEON:” Yacht, Renamed Sialia II, 1989, Vol. 29, #2, 50 WIGHTMAN, HIRAM: Assessor, Dearborn Township, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 64; 1989, #4, 95, 96 WIGHTMAN, SOLOMON: 1989, #4, 96 WILCOX, ALBERT: 1976, #3, 73-90 ORLANDO B.: Commander, 1st Michigan Infantry, Civil War, 1993, Vol. 33, #22, 77 WILFORD: Universal Power Shovel Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 90 WILHELM, PETER: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38-39 Family Cemetery, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 39, 41-42 NICHOLAS: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38-39 SALOME: Mrs. Peter Wilhelm, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38-39 PETER, Jr.: Private Claim 49, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38 ELIZABETH: Mrs. Henry Reeves, 1993, Vol. 33, #2, 38-39, 41 WILHELM, MR.: 1978, #3, 70 WILHELMI, JOHN: 2005, #3, 69 JOSEPHINE: 2005, #3, 69 WILKINS, CHARLES: Commandant, U.S. Arsenal Detroit/Dearbornville, 1977, #2, 43-54; 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 78-80; 2001, Vol. 41, #3, 66-69

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Family, 2001, #3, 69 EMELINE BROOK: Mrs. Charles Wilkins, 2001, #3, 69 “WILL FORD AND FAMILY” by Ford R. Bryan: 1992, Vol. 32, #4, 87-92 WILLEKE, LEONARD A.: 1988, #1, 6-8 LEONARD B.: Architect, “Fordson Village: A Model Industrial Suburb,” 1998, Vol. 38, #2, 51-55 “Village of Fordson Squshed by Dodge Brothers,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 6-16 WILLIAM FORD SCHOOL: 1978, #3, 85 WILLIAM H. CLARK SCHOOL: 1977, #3, 90 “WILLIAM RUDDIMAN FAMILY, THE” by Catherine Ruddiman: 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 67-73 “WILLIAM S. FORD FAMILY, THE” by Ford R. Bryan: 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 35-48 WILLIAMS, A. M.: 1979, #4, 125 BESSIE: 1988, Vol. 28, #4, 97 G. MENNEN: GOVERNOR, State of Michigan 2000, #1, 6 JOHN DAVID: “Most Significant Cars In American Auto History, The” 1972, Vol. 12, #1, 33-34 “Citizens Rally To Save McFadden-Ross Museum” 1972, Vol. 12, #2, 67-69

“Funds To Help History Projects,” 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 35-36 KENNETH: Camp Legion, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 33 ROBIN: Comedian, 1987, Vol. 27, #3, 85 STEPHEN D.: 1979, #2, 39 Greater Cities Consolidation Committee, 2004, #3, 68 WILLIAM; “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1973, Vol. 13, #2, 61 WILLIAMSON, HUGH: “American Constitution Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 54-55 WILLOW RUN AIRPORT: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 50; 2003, #3, 71 “WILLOW RUN BOMBER PLANT & HOUSING” by Eva O’Neal Twork: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-51 WILLOW RUN PLANT: “Willow Run Bomber Plant and Housing,” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39-51 SEE ALSO FORD MOTOR COMPANY SEE ALSO KAISER-FRAZER CORPORATION SEE ALSO GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION WILLOW TREE: Historic Marker, 1961, #1, #4, 47 WILLS, CHILDE HAROLD: 1993, Vol. 33, #4, 95; 2001, #2, 52; 2003, #1, 10, 11, 12, 15, 22 DAVID: 2001, #4, 100; WILLYS, JOHN NORTH: Automobile Maker, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 88- WILLYS-OVERLAND COMPANY: WW I Ammunitions Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 89 Automobile Dealerships, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 89-90 Automobile Manufacturer, 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 88-90; 2003, #3, 75-76 Automobile: 1968, Vol. 8, #3, 89, 90 Jeeps, 2003, #3, 75-76 WILSON, JAMES: “American Constitutional Signers,” 1987, Vol. 27, #2, 55 “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #4, 136

JAMES: 1966, Vol. 6, #4, 60-61; 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 18

SAMUEL: Mechanic, Electric Automobile, 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 15 STUART: 1979, #1, 8 WILSON CARRIAGE SHOP, C. R.: 1996, Vol. 36, #4, 103 WINDMILL POINTE LIGHTHOUSE: 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 20-21 WINN, ELIZABETH J.: Mrs. James Guinan, 1992, Vol. 32, #1, 19 WINTER, ERNESTINE: Dearborn Historical Society Report,

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“Our Townspeople” 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 37-38 “WINTER STUDY CLUB, THE” by Katherine M. Cushman: 1970, Vol. 10, #3, 99-100, #4, 134 “WINTER IN THE WEST, A,” Edited by Ralph G. Fader: 1980, Vol. 20, #1, 15-16 WINTON, ALEXANDER: Winton Motor Carriage Company, 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 81; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3 WISNER, MOSES: 22nd Michigan Infantry, Civil War, 1993, Vol. 33, #3, 82 WISNIEWSKI, KAREN: “Can You Dig It? Well Yes, - and an Old Pump Resurfaces,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 125 “Dr. Law’s Mineral Well: It’s A Gusher, But What IS That Smell?,” 2016, Vol.53, #1, 16-22 “The Murder of Mary Mehl: Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree,” 2015, Vol.52, #1, 133-139 WINTON MOTOR CARRIAGE COMPANY: 1971, Vol. 11, #3, 81; 2003, Vol. 43, #1, 3 WITHERSPOON, JOHN: Reverend, “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, Vol. 13, 1973, #1, 24 WIXOM PLANT: SEE FORD MOTOR COMPANY WOLCOTT, OLIVER: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #1, 29 WOLFE, JAMES: Major General, 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 49 JOHN H.: Mentioned, 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 34, 46 PAYSON: 1999, #1, 19 “WOMEN’S COMMITTEE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAIR LANE” by Jamie Johnson: 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 100-101 WONTROBA, THOMAS: General Motors Volunteer Program, D.H.M., 1991, Vol. 31, #1, 27 Volunteer Program Terminated, 1991, Vol. 31, #3, 89 WOOD, ALBERT: 1980, #2, 35, 38, 41;

Dearborn Reality & Construction Company, 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 8 GARFIELD: Grand Army of the Republic, 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 10, 13 JOHN: “J Wedg Wood,” Potter, 1983, Vol. 23, #4, 123 ROY: 1979, #4, 124 WOODBRIDGE, KATIE: Mrs. Otho Michaelis, 2001, #3, 75 WOODBRIDGE PARK: “Dearborn’s Woodbridge Park Zoo,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17-20 WOODMERE CEMETERY: 2004, #2, 50, 52 WOODRUFF, M.T.: Editor Dearborn Independent, 2002, #3, 68 WOODLAND INDIANS: SEE AMERICAN INDIANS WOODWORTH, ALFRED: 1978, Vol. 18, #3, 72; 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 30, #3, 83-84 “The Alfred Woodworth House,” 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 83-94 JOSIAH: Mentioned, 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 30, #3, 83 SARAH: Mrs. Josiah Woodworth, 1982, Vol. 22, #3, 83 PHOEBE JANE SMITH: Mrs. Alfred Woodworth, 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 30, #3, 83 WOODWORTH SCHOOL, ALFRED: 1979, Vol. 19, #4, 125; 1982, Vol. 22, #1, 30; 2003, #1, 29 WOOLWORTH, ALLEN: Vol. 9, #4, 23 NANCY L.: “Dearborn’s First Pioneers, 1780-1796,” 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 3-12 “Land Patents Issued by Duperon Baby 1780-1796 to Settlers Along Baby Creek,” 1996, Vol. 36, #1, 3-11 “Potawatomi Of The Rouge, 1701-1827,” 1966, Vol. 6, #3, 31-45 2001, #2, 55 WOOLWORTH, NANCY L.: “Dearborn’s First Settlers They Weren’t Even Americans,” 2011, Vol. 48, #3, 83-86 WORLD WAR I: Armistice Day, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 15;

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Dearborn, 1970, Vol. 10, #1, 6, 8 Draft Board, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 7 Ford Motor Company, Eagle Boats, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 9-11; 1964, Vol. 4, #1, 15; 1971, #1, 39-40; , #2, 46-55, #3, 65-75; 1998, Vol. 38, #1, 14-15 “Eagle Patrol Boat Contract,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 3-12 U.S. Naval Training School, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 10-11 Henry Haigh Diaries, Vol. 7, #1 & #2, 17-20, #3, 52-55, #4, 84-85; 1968, Vol. 8, #1, 27-30, #2, 66-67, #3, 107-108, #4, 135-138 Red Cross in Dearborn, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 5 Henry Ford & Son, Tractor Plant, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 8-9 War Bonds, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 5, 12 “Whippet” Tanks, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 8-9 Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defense, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 5-6 Women Workers, 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 11-12 “Dearborn in the First World War,” 1963, Vol. 3, #1 & #2, 1-18 “When Americans Fought Russians,” 1988, Vol. 28, #3, 67-72 WORLD WAR II: 2005, #2, 62 “My Memories as a World War II U.S. Army Nurse,” Anna Johnson, 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 99-108

Blackouts, 2002, #3, 79 Communications, 2002, #3, 80 “Willow Run Bomber Plant & Housing” 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 39 Family Night, 1965, Vol. 5, #4, 80 “Fashion on the Homefront: World War II,” 1991, Vol. 31, #4, 112-113 Ford Motor Company, 1992, Vol. 32, #3, 68, 72 “Ford Rouge Tire Plant During World War II,” 1995, Vol. 35, #1, 17-20 “Ford Squad Tents – 1945,” 1993, Vol. 33, #1, 13-15 “Ford Tank Engines,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 69-71 “Ford Tanks & Tank Destroyers During World War II,” 1994, Vol. 34, #3, 63-68 “Ford World War II Gliders,” 1994, Vol. 34, #2, 50-54 “Ford World War II Passenger Cars,” 1995, Vol. 35, #2, 35-37 “Some Ford Contributions to World War II,” 2003, #3, 67-86 Pearl Harbor Attack, 2002, #3, 78-82 Victory Gardens, 2005, #2, 44 “It Was 40 Years Ago,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 61-66 “World War II Memories,” 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 112-113 “World War II: the United States Home Front,” 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 33-37 “WORLD WAR II MEMORIES” by Winnie Goeboro: 1995, Vol. 35, #4, 112-113 “WORLD WAR II: THE UNITED STATES HOME FRONT” by Bessie Skoures: 1991, Vol. 31, #2, 33-37 WRIGHT, DIANE: Employ, D.H.M., 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 30 FRANK LLOYD: 2001, #2, 52 KATHERINE: Mrs. E. Roy Bryant, 1979, #4, 120 ORVILLE: 1979, #4, 113; 1997, Vol. 37, #2, 22 WRIGHT BORTHERS: “The Wright Brothers’ Hanger,” 1997, Vol. 37, #1, 21 100th Anniversary of Flight, 2003, #4, 129

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WRIGHT FIELD: Army Air Corp, 2003, #3, 85-86 WRIGLEY’S SUPERMARKET: 2004, #4, 122 “WRITTEN IN STONE: A WALK THROUGH DEARBORN’S CEMETERIES” by Helen K. Mamalakis: 2004, Vol. 44, #2, 47-52 WURST, WALT: 2000, #2, 45 WYANT,. GEORGE: PVT 1999, #2, 43 WYDENDORF, DUANE L.: City Clerk, City of Dearborn, 1982, Vol. 22, #2, 50

Biog., 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 18 WYTHE, GEORGE: “Profiles of the Signatories,” Declaration of Independence, 1975, Vol. 15, #2, 78

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X, Y, Z YANIK, ANTHONY J.: “Michigan in the War of 1812: The Day We Lost Detroit,” 2012, Vol. 49, #2, 42-47 “YANKEE SCHOOLMASTER – EARLY DEARBORN RESIDENTS: CHARLES W. RICHARDSON & EMMA A. FORD,” by Ford R. Bryan: 1978, Vol. 18, #1, 3-12 YANNATTA, DELORES: “The Bicentennial In Dearborn,” 1976, Vol. 16, #4, 111-118 YELEN, DOREEN M.: Employ., D.H.M., 1963, Vol. 3, #4, 111 Resig., D.H.M., 1964, Vol. 4, #3, 71 “YEW POST OFFICE” by Sabria Palmer Lamb: 1966, Vol. 6, #1 & #2, 12-13 YINGER, DUANE W. “PUNCH:” Councilman, City of Dearborn 1978, Vol. 18, #2, 56-57; 1986, Vol. 26, #1, 16 FLOYD E.: 1979, #1, 6, 10, #2, 43, 44; 1987, Vol. 27, #4, 98; ; 2004, #1, 18, 20 Charter Commissioner, 1928, 2004, #3, 73 “The Builders of Dearborn – Floyd E. Yinger: Former Fordson Mayor,” 1998, Vol. 38, #3, 76-78

MR.: Lutheran Minister, 2006, #1, 12 YOKOM, ROBERT W., JR.: Vietnam War Casualty, 1973, Vol. 13, #4, 122 YONA, JOHN: Employ., D.H.M., 1984, Vol. 24, #4, 121 YORK MOTORS: 2003, #4, 107 YORK SCHOOL: 1979, #1, 20

YOUNG, BENJAMIN: Corporal, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, 1964, Vol. 4, #4, 67 OWEN D.: 1979, #4, 116 YOUR DEARBORN HERITAGE: “Down On The Farm In Dearborn Township,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 78 “From Flats To Fields,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 81 “Gulley Farm, The,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 51 “Interurban Days In Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 79 “Maplewood Days In Dearborn,” 1985, Vol. 25, #3, 80 “Michigan Avenue Keeps Changing,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 49-50 “Michigan Central Railroad, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #3, 79 “Original Inhabitants, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 48 “Tavern, The,” 1986, Vol. 26, #2, 47 “When Livestock Ran Loose,” 1985, Vol. 25, #2, 49 “YOUR DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM AND THE BICENTENNIAL,” by Winfield H. Arneson: Muse Editorial, 1976, Vol. 16, #2, 64 “YOUR PRESCRIPTION IS READY MA’AM” by H. Brent Bachman: 2005, Vol. 45, #3, 86-87 YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP: 1996, Vol. 36, #2, 50 ZADIKIAN, JOHN: “For the Nowlin Cemetery, A Gesture of Real Dedication,” 2017-2018, Vol.54, #4, 10-11 ZANGER, GUSTAV W.: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17, 18 ZANGER, JULIA WOODBRIGE: 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 18 ZELLAR, M. E.: 1979, #4, 124 ZONTA CLUB OF DEARBORN: Disbands, 1996, Vol. 36, #3, 90 ZOO: “Dearborn’s Woodbridge Park Zoo,” 1988, Vol. 28, #1, 17-20