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Newspaper
Collections
H08-1683.3. Holland Sentinel.
Newspaper, 1912-1952.
Daily
newspapers of the Holland, Michigan area. The collection includes microfilm
of the Holland Sentinel from 1912-1952.
Later years are available on microfilm at the Holland Museum archives
and the Herrick District Library.
H88-0336. Holland City News.
Newspaper,
1872-1977.
Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, serving the English-speaking people
in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by De Grondwet owner in 1888 with a
Republican slant. Microfilm. (Microfilm Cabinet). For an online index
to subjects see: http://www.hope.edu/resources/arc/collections/search.cgi?collection=newspaper.txt
H01-1422. Ottawa County Times.
Newspaper,
1892-1905.
Weekly Democratic newspaper published in Holland, Michigan. Microfilm,
1892-1905 (microfilm cabinet).
H97-1265. Commercial Record.
Microfilm,
1868-1995.
Also published under the names Saugatuck Commercial (1868-1869, 1901-1902),
Lake
Shore Commercial (1870-1871, 1881-1901, The Commercial (1871-1880), Saugatuck
Commercial Record (1926-1965), and Commercial Record (1902-1926, 1966-1995). See
also http://www.commercialrecord.org/.
H97-1250.50. De Hope (The Hope).
1865-1933;
bulk, 1888.
Amalgamated with the J. Binnekant' s De Verzamelaar (The
Collector)
in 1865, this weekly religious newspaper published by Hope College in Holland,
Michigan. Microfilm 1865-1933. Editors included John H. Karsten (1884-1886)
and Christian Vander Veen (1871-1873). (Dutch)
Bound Separately:
1879, 7 Jan.
(v.13, no.12) - 1879, 24 Dec. (v.14. no.11)
1880, 28 Jan.
(v.14, no.15) - 1880, 29 Dec. (v.15, no.12)
1881, 12 Jan.
(v.15, no.13) - 1881, 28 Dec. (v.16, no.11)
H89-0330.4. De Grondwet (The Constitution).
Newspaper,
1871-1938
Founded in 1860 by Jan Roost as publisher and M. Hoogesteger as editor this
Republican sympathetic, weekly newspaper was published in Holland, Michigan
and in Chicago,
Illinois. Microfilm: 1871-1938. (Dutch) (Microfilm Cabinet). Selected
English language translations are also available for 1881 and are located at
H03-1516.5.
H89-0331. De Hollander (The Hollander).
Newspaper,
1851-1860, 1866-1895.
Originally published in the English and Dutch languages at Allegan, Michigan,
by Hawkes & Bassett from September 1850 to1852 when the weekly was moved
to Holland, Michigan by editor H. Doesburg. It continued as an English
and Dutch language newspaper, and De Hollander (The Hollander)
until July 1857 when the English language editor, Henry D. Post, left to form
an English language only newspaper, but still under Doesburg’s publishing
house. The De Hollander continued in the Dutch language until
December 24, 1895. It played an important role in the history of Holland,
Michigan and was, at times, strongely arrayed against the father and founder
of the colony, Dr. Albertus C.Van Raalte. Microfilmed: 1850-1857 (incomplete,
also includes Sept. 1, 1869); 1857-1860; 1871-1874; 1874-1876; 1876-1880 (also
includes Nov. 24, 1885). (Dutch) (Microfilm Cabinet)
H08-1675.1. De Wachter (The Watcher)
1868-1941.
Weekly newspaper published in Grand Rapids, Michigan in the Dutch language and
eventually English. Microfilm, 1868-1941.
H94-1237. De Wekker/De Paarl/De Verzamelaar (The
Collector).
1860-1866
(bound together). 0.50
linear ft.
The De Wekker collection includes March 1860-September 1861 (incomplete). De
Paarl was a Dutch Christian Weekly. The collection includes September
26, 1860-August 14, 1861. De Verzamelaar (The Collector)
was founded in 1862 by J. Binnekant of Holland, Michigan, and designed to bring
before the Dutch people the best religious literature obtainable. Later,
this Dutch Christian weekly was amalgamated with De Hope in 1865. Collection
includes the issues 2 April, 1862-17 March, 1866.
H05-1598.5. Holland Herald.
Magazine, 1971-1982 (incomplete). 1.25
linear ft.
Monthly magazine of the Netherlands. The February 1972, issue of Holland
Herald focused on Holland, Michigan, and included images and stories
about the Holland area, Hope College, and local businesses, such as, Baker Furniture,
Beechnut, Big Dutchman, Heinz, Holland Suco, and Thermotron.
Christian Intelligencer (see Hope College Library Catalog)
http://library.hope.edu/web2/tramp2.exe/log_in/guest?setting_key=Hope
Church Herald (see Hope College Library Catalog)
The Leader: a Christian weekly in the interest of the Reformed
Church in America. (see Hope College Library Catalog) http://library.hope.edu/web2/tramp2.exe/log_in/guest?setting_key=Hope
H05-1590.1. Ottawa Register (1857- ).
Newspaper, 1857-1861 (incomplete). 1
folder.
English language newspaper published weekly in Holland, Michigan by Doesburg & Sons. The
editor was Henry D. Post. The collection includes photocopies of seven
issues dating from 1857-1861 (November 16 & 23, 1857; December 14, 1857;
January 11, 1858; January 10, 1860; March 5, 1861; May 14, 1861). The
originals to the first two issues are housed at the Library of Congress. The
originals to the last five issues listed are housed at the Holland Museum Archives & Research
Library. The
March 5, 1861 issue was written by Heber Walsh and recounts the early years of
Holland in much detail. (Oversized-O)
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