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  • Grand Haven, Michigan
  • 18511857

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The Grand River Times, a Democratic paper with the masthead “Westward the Star of Empire Takes Its Way,” was first published in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by George Pattison in 1837, a year before the incorporation of that community. It endured until 1841, when it was succeeded by the Grand Rapids Enquirer  which lasted until 1863. However, some local histories, notably David H. Seibold’s Grand Haven: In the Path of Destiny (2007) claim that the title and possibly the press was bought by the Barns twins (James and John W.) and William N. Angell and relocated to Grand Haven, Michigan, in 1851, where the numbering started anew.

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  • Grand Haven, Michigan
  • 18511857
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Source Information

Grand River Times, 1851–1857 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: March 14, 2018

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Aztec children moved to Philadelphia

Aztec children moved to Philadelphia

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Cory, Jenison, Lowing- part 2

Cory, Jenison, Lowing- part 2

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Cory, Jenison and Lowing Legal Case

Cory, Jenison and Lowing Legal Case

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Freeman Burton - payment

Freeman Burton - payment

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default on mortgage

default on mortgage

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Archive Info

  • 1,248
  • Grand Haven, Michigan
  • 18511857
0

Source Information

Grand River Times, 1851–1857 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: March 14, 2018