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Correspondence and other papers of family members
The bulk of the collection has been arranged into a chronological series: Correspondence and other papers of family members. This series dates from 1761 to 1916 and contains an amalgam of personal, business, and political materials. As these papers were accumulated by different family members, it was not always possible to separate papers into series by name of either Burrows, Avery, or Smith family member. To facilitate access, therefore, the papers were arranged into one chronological sequence.
The earliest materials in this series were of Latham Avery, a Connecticut businessman. This is followed by papers of his daughter, her husband Roswell Burrows, and two of their children Roswell Burrows Jr. and Lorenzo Burrows. Papers from the period when Lorenzo Burrows was served in Congress consist primarily of letters to him requesting his aid in obtaining positions within the government and letters about his Whig party activities. It is in the papers for the years 1849 to 1853, that the researcher will find correspondence from Whig politicians, Washington Hunt and Millard Fillmore.
For the mid to late nineteenth century, the correspondence is primarily to Julia Smith from her sister and her nieces about family matters. For the twentieth century, the letters are mainly addressed to Emeline Burrows and also relate to family matters. Business correspondence is interspersed throughout with the family letters.
1857 Oakland Map
Map of Oakland County, Michigan 1857. Published by S.H. Burhans; Surveyor F. Hess; Large Wall Map (5 feet wide by 6 feet tall) stored in the archives as three 2'x6' strips. Burton Historical Collection call number 977.402 [1857] H46
Business Activities, 1933-1980s
Series I. Business Activities 1933-1980s. This series is primarily concerned with Merry's business activities after he joined the National Bank of Detroit in 1944. This series contains documents, reports, publications and memorabilia pertaining to the bank as well as similar materials concerning his other business activities including his directorships for companies such as McLouth Steel from 1956 to 1971, the Ambassador Bridge Corporation and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad from 1966 to 1987(?).
National Bank of Detroit, 1933-1972
The National Bank of Detroit subseries covers business activities related to Merry's various positions with National Bank as well as his extra-curricular participation in annual staff skits and in the Officers Revolver Club of the National Bank of Detroit. Correspondence, memos, programs and reports are found here. Of special interest are Merry's 1955 report on the deposit structure of Detroit banks and his 1972 Retirement Tribute from the National Bank Board.
Business and commerce
Business and Commerce, the first series, contains a number of both interior and exterior images of area businesses, and is divided into eight sub-series: Restaurants, Grocery and Drug Stores, Shoes and Apparel, Automotive Related, Industry, Construction and Demolition, Appliances and Electronics, and Other. Of particular interest are the differing types of period commercial architecture and interior design, as well as the large amount of window and shop advertisement displays featured throughout the various types of retail sub-series.
Business and Professional Women’s Club of Ann Arbor (Mich.) records, 1920-1988
6 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Business correspondence, 1856-1936
The Business Correspondence series consists of letters of George N. Fletcher, Frank W. Fletcher, and the office correspondence of A.F. Fletcher & Co., Fletcher Pack & Co., and George N. Fletcher & Sons.