The name U.S.S. Michigan has been shared by 3 vessels in the United States Navy, U.S.S. Michigan (1843-1949), renamed the U.S.S. Wolverine; the U.S.S. Michigan (Battleship BB-27); and the U.S.S. Michigan SSBN 727, a Trident-class missile submarine...
Republican Congressman Harold (Hal) Sawyer represented Michigan's Fifth District in the U.S. Congress from 1977 to 1984. The California native worked in Grand Rapids law firm Warner, Norcross & Judd, and served on the Michigan Law Revision...
Citizen Bee was an educational competition originated by Robert Clarke, a political science professor at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan, to challenge high school students on their knowledge of American history, government,...
Edward V. Gillis worked in the tool and manufacturing business in Grand Rapids Michigan. Gillis was a collector whose focus was Native Americans. This collection includes magazines, posters, maps, other published and some unpublished materials. The...
Guy Vander Jagt served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan from 1966 until 1992. Vander Jagt served as Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee from 1975 until he left the House in 1992. The...
Sargent, Nathan, 1794-1875; Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879; Whig Party (U.S.);United States--Politics and government--19th century; United States--Officials and employees;
Folium CCCXXVI, "Der geystlichen Zucht" from Biblia [German], printed in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger, 17 Feb. 1483. Illustrated with red and blue initials. [ISTC ib00632000]
Folium Yiiii "der gottlichen Barmhertzigkeit" from Schatzbehalter der wahren Reichtumer des Heils, printed in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger, 8 Nov. 1491. [ISTC is00306000]
Folium z2, "Nominum hebraicorum" from Biblia Latina, printed in Venice by Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 31 Oct. 1483. Illustrated with red initials. [ISTC ib00579000]
Folium, 73, end of Joshua, beginning of Judges, from Biblia Latina, printed in Lyon by Nicolaus Philippi and Marcus Reinhart in 1482. Illustrated with red rubricated initials. [ISTC ib00574000]