
A newsletter from Amy Elliott Bragg about Detroit history.
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A quick note that I forgot to include in last week’s letter: I’m giving a talk about cemeteries this Friday, April 10 at the Royal Oak Historical Society at 7 p.m. — would love to see some of you there! Get more details and sign up here.
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Hello! It’s April in the D and tomorrow is Opening Day! You may know that I work at the historic cemetery in Detroit where “Big” Sam Thompson is buried and where last year we held a little Opening Day coffee hour at his grave. We are doing...
The first Black person elected to office in Michigan history was John W. Wilson. Wilson, a Democrat, was elected Wayne County coroner in 1876.
Not much seems to have been written about John W. Wilson beyond this statement of fact. Wilson...
Hello! I’ve shockingly heard from a number of you that you have been excited?? for the next installment of the garbage saga. Well, happy holidays, here it is! Haven’t been following but think you might be ready to get excited about the garb...
Hello and Happy Halloween! Quick reminder: Tomorrow (Saturday, 11/1) at 2 p.m., I’m hosting a tour at Elmwood especially for Little Detroit History Letter readers! We’ll talk about time-keeping history in Detroit, e.g. Eastern Time/Daylight...
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