Table of Contents
Preface
In
Primeval Days, 1
What
Louis Campau Saw, 2
First
Comers Were French, 6
Under
Three Flags, 7
Louis
Campau Founds City, 9
His
Two Marriages, 10
Arrival
at Grand Rapids, 13
Buys
the Heart of Grand Rapids for $90, 14
Uncle
Louis Amasses Wealth, 15
Beginning
of His Evil Days, 16
His
Mansion on the Hill, 17
Some
Episodes in His Life, 20
His
Last Will and Testament, 22
Estimates
of His Character, 24
Sophie
de Marsac Campau, 27
First
Easterners Arrive, 31
Coming
Through the Wilderness, 32
Beginning
of the Boom, 33
Beginnings
of the Farms, 36
First
Merchants and Pioneer Mechanics, 37
The
Village of 1837, 40
Days
of Fever and Ague, 41
First
Weddings and Births, 42
Ten
Years of Depression, 43
Some
Other Early Workers, 44
Grand
Rapids in 1844-1845
Grand
Rapids in 1846, 47
City
Resumes Its Growth, 49
Grand
Rapids or Kent?, 50
County,
Township, Village, City, 53
The
City of Grand Rapids, 59
Village
of Grand Rapids
City
Charter of 1857, 62
From
Indian Trails To Paved Streets, 64
Some
Early Physicians, 66
Pay
Day for the Indians, 67
Some
Early Hotels, 68
Old
Time Amusements and Theaters, 71
Early
Churches, 73
Baptist,
73
Park
Congregational, 74
Roman
Catholic, 75
Episcopal,
78
Methodist,
79
Presbyterian,
81
Dutch
Reformed, 81
Second
Reformed, 82
Hebrew,
82
Swedenborgian,
82
Universalist,
83
Lutheran,
83
River
Transportation, 85
Canals
and Dams, 86
Gypsum
Quarries and Plaster Mills, 87
Houses
of the Pioneers, 88
Court
House, Jail and City Hall, 89
What's
Beneath Grand Rapids, 91
Courts
of Record, 92
Kent
County Circuit Court, 92
Probate
Court, 93
Superior
Court, 93
United
States District Court, 94
Newspapers,
95
Grand
Rapids Times and Its Successors, 95
Grand
Rapids Eagle, 97
Grand
Rapids Daily Times, 97
The
Evening Leader, 97
Grand
Rapids Herald and Its Predecessors, 97
Grand
Rapids Press, 98
Early
Fire Fighters, 99
Managers
of the Fire Department, 103
Fire
Marshals, 103
Police
Department, 104
Bridges
Across the Grand River, 105
Bridge
Street Bridge, 105
Leonard
Street Bridge, 107
Pearl
Street Bridge, 107
Our Meandering
Post Office, 108
Schools,
111
Old
Stone School House, 112
Coldbrook
School District, 113
Early
West Side Schools, 113
Three
School Districts Consolidated, 115
Some
Old Time Private Schools, 116
Present
Public School System, 117
Health
Activities in Schools, 119
The
High Schools, 119
Junior
College, 120
Superintendents
and Present Management, 120
Salaries
of Teachers, 120
Calvin
College, 121
Denominational
Schools, 121
Water Supply - 122 City Water System, 123
Water
System of Today, 125
Filtration
Plant Constructed, 126
In
The Logging Days, 129
Log
Running and "Hogging", 129
Log
Jam of 1883, 130
Floods
That Wrought Havoc, 132
Early
Members of the Bar, 133
Coming
of the Railroads, 135
Artesian
Wells, 137
Banks,
Old and New, 138
Old
National Bank and Its Predecessors, 138
Other
Early Banks, 139
Grand
Rapids National Bank, 141
Grand
Rapids Savings Bank, 142
Kent
State Bank, 142
Industrial
Bank, 142
Home
State Bank for Savings, 142
Michigan
Trust Company, 143
Grand
Rapids Trust Company, 143
Clearing
House Association, 143
A
Perfect Record, 143
Patriots
in Civil War Times, 144
Spanish
American War, 147
Grand
Rapids in the World War, 149
War
Memorial, 150
Street
Cars----Horse, Cable, and Electric, 153
Interurban
Electric Line, 156
Gas
Company's Growth Since 1857. 157
Electric
Power and Light, 158
City's
Sewer System, 161
Hospitals,
163
Butterworth,
163
Blodgett
Memorial, 164
St.
Mary's, 166
D.
A. Blodgett Home for Children, 166
Public
Library, 167
Public
Library Trust Funds, 169
Other
Trust Funds, 170
The
Furniture Capital of America, 171
Furniture
of Quality, 175
Grand
Rapids Market Association, 177
Development
of Telephone Service, 178
Citizens
Telephone Company, 179
Two
Systems Combined, 180
Parks,
Playgrounds and Boulevards, 181
Grand
Rapids Welfare Union, 183
Grand
Rapids Foundation, 185
Kent
Scientific Museum, 186
Association
of Commerce, 189
Young
Men's Christian Association, 189
Young
Women's Christian Association, 190
Symphony
Orchestra, 190
A
Cosmopolitan City, 192
Served
In High Office, 194
Liberty Loan Subscriptions, 194
Kent County subscribed for $38,460,400 Liberty
bonds during the World War drives for funds; First, $4,063,650; Second,
$8,481,000; Third, $6,502,200; Fourth, $11,420,350; Victory, $7,993,200.
It went over the top in every call. Subscriptions in the city proper were
about $30,000,000.
Present
City Management, 195
City
Officials, 197
Kent
County Officers, 197
State
Legislative Representatives, 197
Mayors,
198
Grand
Rapids in 1926, 199
Industrial
Statistics for 1923, 203
Business
and the Professions, 203
Clubs, 204
Of the more than fifty clubs in Grand Rapids
there are these: Advertising, Alibi Gun, Altrusa, Army-Navy, Big Brothers,
Business Girls', Business and Professional Woman's, Century, Engineering,
Exchange, Building Owners, Business Woman's, Buyers, Credit Men's. Federation
of Woman's, Hotel Men's, Rotary, Motor, Radio Listeners, Transportation,
Universal, Woman's City, Kiwanis, Lions, Metropolitan, Michigan Traffic,
Midday, Optimist, Round Table, Triangle, University, Zonta, Women's University,
Ladies' Literary, St. Cecilia, Boat and Canoe, Peninsular, Elks, Moose,
Camera, Schubert, West Side Woman's, Igdrasil.
Present
Day Churches, 205
What
of the Future?, 206
Population of Grand Rapids
1826 |
About 20
(White population.) |
1835 |
75 to 100 |
1837 |
500
(Vicinity.) |
1838 |
700
(Vicinity.) |
1840 |
880 |
1850 |
2686 |
1860 |
8085 |
1870 |
16,507 |
1880 |
32,016 |
1890 |
60,278 |
1900 |
87,565 |
1910 |
112,571 |
1920 |
137,634 |
1921 |
141,197 |
1922 |
145,947 |
1923 |
153,877 |
1924 |
159,910 |
1925 |
163,500 |
1926 |
169,000 |
* 1840 to 1920, inclusive, government census.
** 1921 to 1926, inclusive, estimated. |