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Box L1-L24 Charles Lorenz archival collection

2016.37.05

Legal Status: The Saugatuck-Douglas History Center owns the copyright to these materials. Status: OK Status By: Meghann Stevens Status Date: 2018-09-21

Lorenz Box #11: Early Settlers F-Z inventory by Olivia Foster, summer 2022 • Charles Hinkle o Letter by Charles Hinkle from Singapore from spring 1837 to William J. Hinkle of Eckford  Parts of letter are missing, copy of original and retyped version • Otis Russell Johnson o Copy of story in the centennial section of the Fort Bragg Advocate News, August 29, 1957 o 1895 newspaper article, no author or title  Commercial Record? o Portrait and Biographical Album of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin, Chicago: Lake City Publishing Co. 1892  Biography and portrait of O.R. Johnson o October 2, 1978, letter from Ruth Trower, reference librarian from Racine, Wisconsin public library to Charles Lorenz o 1873 Saugatuck Township atlas by D.J. Lake • Francis Browne “Frank” Stockbridge o Project Lakewell’s Singapore Festival pamphlet, Sunday July 15, 1984 at the Historic Red Dock o Letter from Edwin G. Sanford, coordinator of social science, Boston Public Library to Charles Lorenz, Dec. 24, 1991 o Portrait and Biographical Record on Stockbridge o Picture of “Hattie Hutt” schooner built in 1876 o Letter and response between Charles Lorenz and G.T. Dean, librarian of the Chicago Historical Society Library, Jan. 10, 1979 • Oshea Wilder o Letter to Lucius Lyon from Oshea Wilder, Sept. 26, 1837 from the Lucius Lyon Papers, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan o Photocopy and retype of “Journal of O. Wilder”, began Nov. 9, 1931--??? o Letters of Lucius Lyon, pg. 512 o Letter to Charles Lorenz from Elizabeth Glynn of Marshall Public Library, no date o Letter to Charles Lorenz from Mary Jo Pugh of Bentley Historical Library o Pioneer Society of Michigan, Reports of Counties, pgs. 130-131 o Singapore and lumber write up with bibliography, no author

09/21/2018

04/19/2023

Charles Lorenz

Stevens, Meghann

Early settlersEarly businessNative American IndianCharles LorenzWakazooButlerGeorge SmithCard catalogearly businessesnative american indian

Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994

1970 - 1990

24 boxes- research and personal materials (papers and photos) 1 shelving unit-card catalog of 11,000 cards

English

Date(s) Created: 1830-1995 Date(s) Assembled: 1970-1990 Archivist's Notes: There are some items in the collection that may need to be scanned in the future such as The Early History of Saugatuck and Singapore, Michigan 1830-1840 and The Early History of the Black Lake Region 1835-1850. They haven't been scanned yet due to lack of a high quality scanner. Another note is that some of the slides do not have protective sleeves because we ran out. Once another order comes in, though, the rest of the slides need to be sleeved and labeled. Also, the original order for the collection was no longer present. After changing hands several times and being moved several times, the files have been shifted enough that the order was no longer there. As a result, an order was established to make the materials easier for researchers to use. For example, all files on early settlers are in the same two boxes where before they were spread throughout the entire collection. Due to the large size of the collection, it was decided to arrange it only to the series level. If, however, researchers request that the arrangement become more specific then it would be a good idea to go back through the collection and process it down to the item level. This will take a great amount of time, though, so it has been decided that it should only be done if it becomes necessary to make the collection more accessible to researchers. There were 3 pieces of art that were left in the files as well. These were removed and placed in the art collection to ensure proper care. They have the same accession number as the rest of the collection, they are simply in another location. Finding Aids: Charles Lorenz Newark Singapore Native American Indian Saugatuck Black Lake Card catalog Ships Maps Early Settlers Historical Society Early history of saugatuck and singapore early history of the black lake region Old Wing Mission Level of Description: Fonds System of Arrangement: Arranged into 17 series.

Card Catalog

This small card cabinet contains the card catalog from the Charles Lorenz collection. The cabinet was too large to fit on the shelving unit with the rest of the collection.

Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994

Early history of Saugatuck and Douglas, early settlers, sawmills, early businesses

Location: Room: Archives Row:10C Shelf: 1 Container: Card catalog drawers

Lorenz Collection

Fair

The papers and photos are in relatively good condition, but there is a moderate amount of deterioration, especially to the photocopies and typewritten notes. This deterioration is mostly due to age and typical wear, but there is some evidence of damage from mice on several pieces. The mice damage is primarily bite marks on the corners of several pages. But, that is only present on a very small percentage of the materials. The deterioration presents itself as yellowing paper and severely faded letttering on the photocopied pages. It can also be seen in the microfiche copies which have darkened enough to the point of being almost illegible in some cases. The card catalog had a lot of dirt and debris on it, which was cleaned off before being shelved. As a result of sitting in those conditions for several years, though, the cards are now slightly to severely discolored.

Lorenz, Charles J. 1942-1994

Smith, Reverend George

Smith, Reverend George

Butler, William Gay 1799-1857

Wakazoo, Chief Joseph

2016.37.22, 2016.37.23, 2016.37.24 There are 3 pieces of art that were mixed in with the archival materials. These have been removed from the archives and placed in the art collection to ensure proper care. 3 works of art located in art storage