During the simulated spring flood, U.S. Geological Survey scientists are monitoring the effects on fish populations and aquatic insects. Grand Rapids Labor Newspapers (1955 - 2015) Search or browse our digitized collection of local labor newspapers. The collection consists of portrait photographs by the Stitt Studio of Grand Rapids, Minnesota and newspaper negatives from the Grand Rapids Herald Review. The GenealogyBank archives contain thousands of newspaper issues across the decades. 8, no. 1201 SW 1st Street. Kiley, who served as editor and publisher. Smith later transferred the paper to the Herald Publishing Company, with Arthur H. Vanderberg as president. $32,938 to develop a local records program for the City of Grand Rapids. Archives The Library of Michigan has developed "newspaper This collection can be found at. | Send Feedback or Report a Problem. (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 1870-1874, Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids Daily Times. Browse MNHS books, and explore MNopedia, our online Minnesota encyclopedia. In 1888, Eugene D. Conger purchased Brezee and Bergers controlling interest with the financial support of Professor Conrad G. Swensberga German-born, Civil War veteran, successful businessman, and founder of the Grand Rapids Business Collegethe predecessor to todays Davenport University. Contact The University of Minnesota Duluth Archives and Special Collections Collecting Area, Grand Rapids Herald Review photograph collection, S6083, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections, Archives and Special Collections, Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth. For more information on current NDNP awardees, see https://www.loc.gov/ndnp/listawardees.html. An April 11, 2008, headline in The Herald-Times said: "Firm hired to make financial plans for new county jail." (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 1873-1886, Grand Rapids: South-Kent County News. Digital Michigan Newspaper Portal | Clarke Historical Library The Library of Congress believes that the newspapers in Chronicling America are in the public domain or have no known copyright restrictions. Newspapers published in the United States more than 95 years ago are in the public domain in their entirety. mistakes. Discover the riveting stories of family members who came before you. View map Search newspapers and magazines, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - Madison Square branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - Main branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - Ottawa Hills branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - Seymour branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - Van Belkum branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - West Leonard branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - West Side branch, Celebrating 150 Years: The History of the Grand Rapids Public Library - Yankee Clipper branch.