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Mary Elizabeth Thompson | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! February 7, 1871 – October 21, 1967. Bicycling Bangor, MI, 1899. Mary in center flanked by co-workers. Psychology and Pedagogy of Writing. Mary’s doctoral thesis, was published in 1911. A reproduction copy of Mary’s work is available to scholars in the Southfield History Collection in the Southfield Public Library. Mary Thompson’s Doctoral Thesis. The Thompson Family about 1912. James, Margaret, Mary, Rachel’s daughters, and Rachel. In the early 1920...
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Membership | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! Membership is open to the public. Print and mail your application and membership fee to:. 26080 Berg Rd. Southfield. Your membership entitles you to free admission. To our museums and programs and a special membership gift. Tuesday January 5, 2016 4:30 pm. Tuesday February 2, 2016 4:30 pm. Tuesday March 1, 2016 4:30 pm. Tuesday April 5, 2016 4:30 pm. Tuesday May 3, 2016 4:30 pm. Tuesday June 7, 2016 4:30 pm. Tuesday July 5, 2016 4:30 pm*.
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Southfield Historical Society | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! The Southfield Historical Society. Takes pride in preserving the past in order to guard the future! The Town Hall Museum, which opened on December 19, 1976, is located in the in the Burgh Historic District and housed in the original Southfield Township Hall. The museum serves as the home to the Southfield Historical Society. June 14, 2012: ERITY SCHOOL BELL RETURNS! On June 14, 2012 Southfield Historical Society President, Darla Van. The bell makes a ha...
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Historic Southfield Homes | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! Built by the Erwin family in about 1840, this house was purchased by James William and Margaret Ann Thompson in 1874. The family home and surrounding acreage were left to the City of Southfield to serve as a senior recreation center by the Thompson’s daughter, Mary upon her death in 1967. Deer Lick Farm in 1905. The house at Deer Lick Farm was built by original landowner Morris Jenks about 1831. 8220;Reunion Papers of the Jenks Family.”. A designated hi...
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Southfield Township Cemeteries | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! Tombstone of Southfield pioneer Samuel Beekman. Located at Section 12 at 12 1/2 Mile Road east of the subdivision. Franklin Cemetery located in the historic Village of Franklin. Located in Section 6 on Franklin Road, Franklin, Michigan. Southfield Pioneer (United Presbyterian Church). All but seven graves date from the nineteenth century. One of Southfield’s first settlers, Isaac Heth, is buried here. Other early settlers buried here inclu...David Stewa...
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About | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! The purpose of the Southfield Historical Society is to encourage the preservation and interpretation of objects, structures, and documents of local historical significance. The Southfield Historical Society provides interpretive and educational programming to further the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the history of Southfield. Town Hall Museum located in the historic Southfield Burgh. Contact Us / Get Directions. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Our Collections | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! Previews of our collections. The Underground Railroad in Southfield. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Welcome to the Southfield Historical Society | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! Welcome to the Southfield Historical Society. December 19, 1976. The Southfield Historical Society takes pride in preserving the past in order to guard the future! The Southfield Town Hall Museum. The museum is open free to the public during city events scheduled at the Burgh such as the summer Gazebo concerts and the December Tree Lighting. Tours may also be arranged by appointment. From → Southfield History. The Underground Railroad in Southfield.
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Teacher Resources | Southfield Historical Society
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Taking pride in preserving the past for the future! This section contains lesson plans, resources, and instructions for educators to use. Lesson Plans Coming Soon! The Underground Railroad in Southfield. Blog at WordPress.com.