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NSPIRE Approved Properties As of May 1, 2021
NSPIRE Approved Properties as of May 1, 2021 Title MFH Property ID PHA Code City State Parkwest Apartments 800000113 Fairbanks AK John L. Turner House 800217776 Fairbanks AK Elyton Village AL001000001 Birmingham AL Southtown Court AL001000004 Birmingham AL Smithfield Court AL001000009 Birmingham AL Harris Homes AL001000014 Birmingham AL Coooper Green Homes AL001000017 Birmingham AL Kimbrough Homes AL001000018 Birmingham AL Roosevelt City AL001000023 Birmingham AL Park Place I AL001000031 Birmingham AL Park Place II AL001000032 Birmingham AL Park Place III AL001000033 Birmingham AL Glenbrook at Oxmoor-Hope VI Phase I AL001000037 Birmingham AL Tuxedo Terrace I AL001000044 Birmingham AL Tuxedo Terrace II AL001000045 Birmingham AL Riverview AL005000001 Phenix City AL Douglas AL005000002 Phenix City AL Stough AL005000005 Phenix City AL Blake AL005000006 Phenix City AL Paterson Court AL006000004 Montgomery AL Gibbs Village West AL006000006 Montgomery AL Gibbs Village East AL006000007 Montgomery AL Colley Homes AL049000001 Gadsden AL Carver Village AL049000002 Gadsden AL Emma Sansom Homes AL049000003 Gadsden AL Gateway Village AL049000004 Gadsden AL Cambell court AL049000005 Gadsden AL Westfield Addition AL052000001 Cullman AL Hilltop AL052000004 Cullman AL Hamilton AL053000020 Hamilton AL Double Springs AL053000030 Hamilton AL John Sparkman Ct. AL089000001 Vincent AL Stalcup Circle AL090000001 Phil Campbell AL Stone Creek AL091001003 Arab AL Franconia Village AL098000001 Aliceville AL Marrow Village AL107000001 Elba AL Chatom Apts AL117000001 -
Woman's Presbyt^R*^ of Missions of Tfièt Northwest
FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT Í DAY MISSIONS! Woman’s Presbyt^r*^ of Missions of tfièT Northwest ORGANIZED IN 1868, IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE “ WOMAN’S BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE INTERIOR.” REORGANIZED IN 1870 AS THE "WOMAN’S PRESBY TERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE'NORTHWEST.” APRIL, 1911 TERRITORY:- COLORADO, ILLINOIS, INDI ANA, IOWA, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MON ¿Vo TANA, NEBRASKA, NORTH EAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, WISCONSIN AND WYOMING ROOM 48, 509 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS T e l e p h o n e Ha r r is o n 2437 A copy of this report is sent to the Secretary of each Auxiliary Society FOR THE USE OF THE SOCIETY, and she is requested to put it promptly into the hands of the President. Additional copies of this report sent on receipt o f 1 0 cents each. 3 9002 09912 2377 FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT oP™E/ C ^ U N IV f/^ , j — -^vV.VV«Vs^ ______ ^I ■ day MÎSSiONb Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest ORGANIZED IN 1868, IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE “ WOMAN’S BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE INTERIOR.” REORGANIZED IN 1870 AS THE “ WOMAN’S PRESBY TERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWEST.” APRIL, 1911 TERRITORY: COLORADO, ILLINOIS, INDI ANA, IOWA, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MON TANA, NEBRASKA, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, WISCONSIN AND WYOMING PRESBYTERIAN OFFICES RO O M 48, 509 S. WABASH AVENUE Telephone Harrison 2437 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE WOMAN'S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWEST. President Emeritus. MRS. HENRY H. FORSYTH, 1318 Ritchie Place, Chicago. P resident. -
National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission Listings Michigan
National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES MULTIPLE PROPERTY SUBMISSION LISTINGS MICHIGAN FINDING AID Old Fire House No. 4, Kalamazoo Multiple Resource Area, Photo by Gary Cialdella, Kalamazoo Historical Society Prepared by National Park Service - Intermountain Region Museum Services Program Tucson, Arizona February 2015 National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 2 National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan Scope and Content Note: The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources. - From the National Register of Historic Places site: http://www.nps.gov/nr/about.htm The Multiple Property Submission (MPS) listings records are unique in that they capture historic properties that are related by theme, general geographic area, and/or period of time. The MPS is the current terminology for submissions of this kind; past iterations include Thematic Resource (TR) and Multiple Resource Area (MRA). Historic properties nominated under the MPS rubric will contain individualized nomination forms and will be linked by a Cover Sheet for the overall group. Historic properties nominated under the TR and MRA rubric are nominated as part of the whole group and will contain portions of nominations that come directly from the group Cover Sheet. -
Max M. Fisher Papers 185 Linear Feet (305 MB, 20 OS, 29 Reels) 1920S-2005, Bulk 1950S-2000
Max M. Fisher Papers 185 linear feet (305 MB, 20 OS, 29 reels) 1920s-2005, bulk 1950s-2000 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Aimee Ergas, May 5, 2015. Accession Number: UP002350 Creator: Max M. Fisher Acquisition: This collection was deposited at the Reuther Library by the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation in August 2012. Language: Material entirely in English. Access: Collection is open for research. Items in vault are available at the discretion of the archives. Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival Materials. Notes: Citation style: “Max M. Fisher Papers, Box [#], Folder [#], Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University” Copies: Digital materials (29 disks) from the collection have been copied and transferred to the Reuther Library’s digital repository. Other Access Aids: Many photographs and information about Fisher available at www.maxmfisher.org. Related Material: Reuther Library collections: New Detroit, Inc. Records; Detroit Renaissance Records; materials in the Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives, particularly the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Records; Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, Inc., Records; Damon J. Keith Papers; Stanley Winkelman Papers; Mel Ravitz Papers; Wayne State University Archives, including Presidents’ Collections: David Adamany, Thomas N. Bonner, George E. Gullen, Irvin Reid. Audiovisual materials including photographs (boxes 291-308), videotapes (boxes 311-315), audiocassettes (boxes 316-319), CD and DVDS (boxes 319-320), minicassettes (box 321), a vinyl record (box 322), and audio reels (boxes 322-350) have been transferred to the Reuther’s Audiovisual Department Two boxes of signed letters from U.S. -
Ice Fest Returns Despite Funds
[omeTown COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK Plymouth (Observer Your hometown newspaper serving Plymouth and Plymouth Township for 116 years vT'hiaiisa^^Dp.cefnber 6. 2001 www.observem ndccccntric.com ___ J Volume 116 Number 29 Plymouth Michigan ©2001 HomeTown Communications Network™ R uling in favor of gay display Tom Salbenblatt his bulletin board at don ruled that Chiumento and Salben opinion their purpose was to ‘promote B Y T o n y B r u s c a t o Salem High School, m October 1999 blatt “were not teaching anything by (their) own lifestyle ’” phe holiday season is here and S t a f f w r i t e r “We’ve been vindicated,” said Chiu putting up the displays, they were Walcott left the distnet when current so is the Plymouth-Canton [email protected] mento “The arbitrator understood merely presenting information which Superintendent Kathleen Booher was Observer Cheer Club what it’s all about We were trying to they hoped would improve the climate hired m February 2000 However, he Opening the Cheer Club to new The Plymouth-Canton school district create a tolerant, safe and orderly envi of the school by enhancing understand was re-hired last summer, by Booher, and returning “members” is one of has been ordered to apologize to two ronment in the schools The ruling by ing and acceptance of gays and les as interim executive director of human our favorite holiday traditions gay teachers who were forced to tear the superintendent two years ago sent bians their purpose in doing so was resources Walcott was unavailable for Please join us by bringing -
Official Program... 48Th National Encampment
E462 .A1797 EriKn»lH^Xtflefia»r)£«E«£rR K LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DDDOblSDDO? * ^^ ^. ''^'^Jt ^y^-V. ^o. ' ^"^ *!iik.%%^ .^^% » • • ^ f- vV m ;i?^' VrWTTWJ OFFICIAL I I I PROGRAM j and General Information | '>^#t*^ ^j^gEg^^ Detroit lllllll Aug. 31 to Michigan CTlii|i,ililb Sept. 5, 1914 48th National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic Issued by Citizens' Committee on Arrangements S Honorary Chairman Chairman ^ MAYOR OSCAR B. MARX ABNER E. LARNED S Secretary, EDWARD T. FITZGERALD | Headquarters—^Parlors K and L—Hotel Pontchartrain g EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Frederick M. Alger Col. Frank J. Hecker Charles B. Warren Henry B. joy E^Ta.^ «>^ Hugh Chalmers Fred H. Holt 7^ James Couzens James Vernor • ^'.oari Edward H. Doyle Charles F. Bielmaiii » 1 j CHAIRMEN OF SUB-COMMITTEES AUTOMOBILES—Edwin Denby. AQUATIC ENTERTAINMENT—Alex I. McLeod BOY SCOUTS—Dr. James H. Sowerby. DECORATION—Philip Breitmeyer. ENTERTAINMENT—William R. Orr. ILLUMINATION—John J. Barium. INFORMATION—Arthur E. Gordon. MEDICAL CORPS—Dr. B. R. Shurly. MUSIC— James Devoe. PARADE REVIEW AND GRAND STAND—CoL Walter Barlow. PUBLIC COMFORT—William J. Nagel. PUBLIC ORDER—John Gillespie. PUBLICITY—Henry Ewald. QUARTERS—Robert M. Grindley. RECEPTION—Gen. William S. Green. REUNIONS AND CAMPFIRES—Divie B. Dufficld. SOUVENIRS-John C. Lodge. WOMEN'S COMMITTEE—Mrs. R. H. Ashbaugh. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS AND CONVENTION HALLS Headquarters Convention Hall Grand Army of Hotel Pontchartrain the Republic Armory Woman's Relief Hotel Pontchartrain Corps First Presbyterian Church Ladies of the G. Cadillac Hotel A. R Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Daughters of Cadillac Hotel Veterans Cadillac Hotel Ass'n of Army Ste. -
National Register of Historic Places Weekly Lists for 2014
National Register of Historic Places 2014 Weekly Lists National Register of Historic Places 2014 Weekly Lists ................................................................................ 1 January 3, 2014 ......................................................................................................................................... 3 January 10, 2014 ....................................................................................................................................... 9 January 17, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................... 16 January 24, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................... 24 January 31, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................... 29 February 7, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................... 34 February 14, 2014 ................................................................................................................................... 37 February 21, 2014 ................................................................................................................................... 43 February 28, 2014 .................................................................................................................................. -
Facilities Maintenance Employers - USA
www.Jobcorpsbook.org - Facilities Maintenance Employers - USA Company Business Street City State Zip Phone Fax Web Page Neighborworks Anchorage 480 West Tudor Road Anchorage AK 99503 (907) 677-8490 http://www.nwanchorage.org Southside Seniors 9480 Morningside Loop Anchorage AK 99515 (907) 522-6393 Birchwood Homes 1066 Turnagin Loop Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 356-1616 http://www.birchwoodhomesak.com River Point Village 2595 Chief William Drive Fairbanks AK 99709 (907) 374-1642 Alaska Housing Finance Corporation 3410 Foster Avenue Juneau AK 99801 (907) 586-3750 (907) 463-4967 http://www.ahfc.state.ak.us Bayview Terrace 309 Erskine Kodiak AK 99615 (907) 486-4733 Weeks Apartments 217 W 2nd Avenue Nome AK 99762 (907) 443-3194 Marine View Apartments 1306 N Nordic Petersburg AK 99833 (907) 772-2330 TrimPro llc 2149 CHURCH RIDGE DR. Wasilla AK 99654 (907) 299-0850 (907) 373-7811 Adams Crossing 73 Angela Circle Albertville AL 35951 (256) 894-7500 Greystone 1655 Creekwood Trail Auburn AL 36830 (334) 705-0173 (334) 740-0647 http://www.thegreystonemansion.com Lemans Square Apartments 560 Perry Auburn AL 36830 (334) 821-9192 http://www.lemanssquare.com Flint Hill Pointe Apartments 600 Flint Hill Lane Bessemer AL 35022 (205) 425-1919 Ahepa 3 Senior Apartments Service 3320 Old Columbiana Road Birmingham AL 35226 (205) 978-8809 Branchwater Apartments 901 Old Forest Rd. Birmingham AL 35243 (888) 259-6074 Eagle Ridge Apartments One Eagle Ridge Drive Birmingham AL 35242 (888) 305-9599 Emerald Pointe Apartments 2149 Emerald Pointe Drive Birmingham AL 35216 -
United States Department of the Interior
United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RO. BOX 37127 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013-7127 The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to inform you that the following properties have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places beginning October 6, 1985 and ending October 12, 1985. For further information call (202) 343-9552. ST ATE,County, Vicinity,Property, Address,(Date Listed) ALABAMA, Jefferson County, Birmingham, Smith, Joseph Riley, Historic District, 300 & 400 Blks. of Tenth Ave., 100—400 Blks. of Ninth Ct. W and'944 Fourth W & 948 Third W Sts. (10/10/85) ARKANSAS, Clark County, Ross Site (10/10/85) ARKANSAS, Craighead County, Jonesboro, Berger-Graham House, 1327 S. Main St. (10/10/85) ARKANSAS, Saline County, Hughes Mound Site (3SA11) (lQ/10/8'5) IOWA, Clinton County, Clinton, First National Bank, 226 Fifth Ave. South (10/10/85) IOWA, Jefferson County, Fairfield, Wells—Stubbs House, 508 E. Burlington Ave. (10/10/85) IOWA, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Taylor-Van Note House, 4600 Blairs Ferry Rd. (10/10/85) IOWA, Linn County, Troy Mills, Odd Fellows Hall, Troy Mills Rd. (10/10/85) KANSAS, Woodson County, Yates Center, Woodson County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. between Main, Rutledge, State, & Butler Sts. (10/10/85) LOUISIANA, Concordia Parish, Ferriday vicinity, Roseland, 500 Fisherman Dr. (10/10/85) LOUISIANA, Tangipahoa Parish, Kentwood, Kent, Charles Adolph, Sr., House, 701 Ave. E (10/10/85) MAINE, Cumberland County, Brunswick, Pennellville Historic District, Roughly bounded by Pennellville Rd., Middle Bay Cove and Permell Way (10/10/85) MICHIGAN, Manistee County, Onekama vicinity, Portage Point Inn Complex, 8513 S. -
East Jefferson Avenue Residential TR State Wayne County, MICHIGAN
NPS Form 10-900 0MB No. 1024-0018 (3-82) " \ Exp. 10-31-84 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service For NPS use only National Register of Historic Places received AU6 29 1985 Inventory Nomination Form date entered *T 9 1985 See instructions in How to Complete National Register Forms Type all entries complete applicable sections ______ ^ ________________________ 1, Name ______________ ________ historic .. _ and/or common Residential Buildings on East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 2. Location______________________ street & number F jft ffp.r>ini1 AVPTIIIP, Bnm« 1^1' w __________________ N/A not for publication city, town Detroit________________ N/A vicinity of congressional district 13th state Michigan , code 26 county Wayne code 163 3. Classification Category Ownership Status Present Use district public X occupied agriculture museum building(s) private unoccupied X commercial park structure X both work in progress X educational X private residence site Public Acquisition Accessible entertainment religious object in process X yes: restricted government scientific X Thematic being considered yes: unrestricted industrial transportation Group N/A no military other: 4. Owner of Property name See continuation'sheets. street & number N/A city, town N/A ________________N/A vicinity of_____________state ____________ 5. Location of Legal Description___________ courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. Wayne County Assessor's Office_________________________ street & number City-County Building________________________________________ city, town Detroit_____________________________________state Michigan _____ 6. Representation in Existing Surveys__________ title Michigan State Survey Data________has this property been determined eligible? yes JL no date 1981 _____________ _______________ __ federal __X- state __ county __ local depository for survey records Michigan History Division______' ______ ______ city, town Lansing _______________________________ state Michigan 7. -
CARD PARTIES White Tables and Chairs for Rent
H.R.LE~ fURNIT\llltco_',,. CARD PARTIES White Tables and Chairs for Rent Artistic and Elegant Furniture and 0 Id Sheffield Silver Jmported Novelties, &c., &c. ~~ H. R. Leonard Furniture Co. 306 to 310 WOODWARD AVENUE 12-14 COLUMBIA STREET. EAST OUR NEW HOME A BOOK SHOP LARGE enough to accommodate a representative stock of standard works and new publications. SMALL enough t_o suggest the calm atmosphere of the private library. MOD~RN enough to present numerous new features in equipment and servi~e. QLD-FASHIOND enough to· offer a welcome to all who wish to browse at leisure among well selected books. you ARE cordially invited to visit us. QUR new department. FAVORS for all occasions. DENNEN'S BOOK SHOP 19 EAST GRAND RIVER AVENUE (Just a Step From Woodward) uJQt Jftnplts @,tntt -~auk CORNER FORT AND SHELBY STREETS CAPITA~ $2,500,000 SURPLUS AN_D PROFITS, $3,500,000 ·C!tnmnttrrial auh &aniugs lrpartmruts · &ttft ltpnsit Jtaults FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE AND LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS OFFICERS GEORGE E. LAWSON, President J. R. BODDE., Asst. to Prest. and Asst. R. IS. 'MASON., Vice-President Cashier,;; F. A. 'SCHULTE, Vice-President CHARLES H. AYERS, Assistant Cashier JAMES T. KEENA, Viice-President ENOCH SMITH, Assist3Jllt Cashier AUSTIN E. WING, Cashier R. T. CUDMORE, Assistant Cashier H. P. BORGMAN, ·Cashier Savings ,Dept. GEORGE T. COURTNEY, .Auditor R. w. SMYLIE, Mgr. Credits and Audits DIRECTORS Russell A. Alger Jeremiah Dwyer H. B. Ledyard T. H. Newberry George H. Baribour Frank J. Hecker J. T. McMillan Henry Russel W. -
National Register of Historic Places 2014 Pending Lists
National Register of Historic Places 2014 Pending Lists January 4, 2014. ............................................................................................................................................ 3 January 11, 2014. .......................................................................................................................................... 7 January 18, 2014. ........................................................................................................................................ 13 January 25, 2014. ........................................................................................................................................ 17 February 1, 2014. ........................................................................................................................................ 21 February 8, 2014. ........................................................................................................................................ 25 February 15, 2014. ...................................................................................................................................... 31 February 22, 2014. ...................................................................................................................................... 36 March 1, 2014. ............................................................................................................................................ 43 March 8, 2014. ...........................................................................................................................................