A newsletter from Amy Elliott Bragg about Detroit history.
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In 1894, a man showed up at the Detroit Free Press offices with two dead insects in a vial: periodical cicadas, with their shed skins, which he had gathered in a graveyard. It was important to him that the newspaper make note of them.
Undated photograph of businesses on Monroe Street in downtown Detroit, with a view of Gies’s European Hotel, left of the New Avenue House. Also, it appears that the horse cart is removing a very large tree? Hmm. Burton Historical Collection...
There was a time when I was younger and knew less but remembered a lot more. Today, nearly 15 years since I first wrote anything about Detroit history, I sometimes find myself beginning to re-report a story I forgot I wrote, only to have th...
To celebrate her 106th birthday, Martha Lord Miller gathered with a small group of friends at her home in Larchmont, New York, where she read Longfellow and other poetry to her guests. Then, she cut into a big birthday cake, “bearing one gi...
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