Nahma (Mich.).
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Cornelius Sochay Interview Transcript
Digital Record
Identifier: https://archives.nmu.edu/CUPS%20Transcripts/Sochay_Cornelius.pdf
Dates:
2008-09-19
Henry Sargent Interview Transcript
Digital Record
Identifier: https://archives.nmu.edu/CUPS%20Transcripts/Henry_Sargent.pdf
Nahma Township School records
Collection — Box 24-06-01
Identifier: MSS-246
Scope and Contents
This collection contains correspondence, reports, and other documents illustrating Nahma Township School operations in Nahma, Michigan during the Great Depression. The collection's materials span from 1924-1939. The bulk of the collection is concerned with the construction of an addition that would enable all pupils in the township to attend school in a single building. The one-room schools would then be closed. The addition was constructed during 1937-39 as a Works Progress...
Dates:
1924-1939
Polly Sefick Interview Transcript (Part of the Italian American Oral History Project)
Digital Record
Identifier: https://archives.nmu.edu/Oral_History_Transcripts/Italian_American_Oral_Transcript/Italian_American_Oral_Transcript_Sefick_Polly.pdf
Dates:
1998-08-26
Regions and communities of the Upper Peninsula, 1891 - 2016
File
Scope and Contents note
Contains materials about specific cities, towns, and villages of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Dates:
1891 - 2016
Roland Bramer Interview Transcript
Digital Record
Identifier: https://archives.nmu.edu/CUPS%20Transcripts/Interview_with_Roland_H_Bramer.pdf
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