2013 03 GRHS Grand River Times 34-06

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Volume 34, Number 6

March 2013

Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue: Cover story: March program: Educator Josephine Ahnefeldt Goss Letter from our president, page 2 Excerpts from The Michigan Cyclist, page 3 First open air school in Michigan, pages 4-5 Indexed: Women’s Defense Cards, page 5 Happening in history, page 6 Photo Sleuth, page 7

Search for: Grand Rapids Historical Society Next program: Medical and Surgical Myths & Misconceptions of the American Civil War, by Julian Kuz, MD and Bradley Bengston, MD. Presented by Dr. Kuz.

A Progressive Era Activist: Educator Josephine Ahnefeldt Goss Thursday, March 14, 2013, 7 pm Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Presented by Marcella Beck, Greater Grand Rapids Women’s History Council Josephine Ahnefeldt Goss impacted the lives of many: from young lumberjacks to girls learning to cook and from children bundled up in a classroom to soldiers going off to war. Her work as an educator, politician, inventor and suffragist spanned a lifetime of public service. Born in 1859, she came to Grand Rapids in 1887 to take the position of principal at the Jefferson Street School. Her work on the Grand Rapids Board of Education helped to guide the city’s public schools through the turbulent years of 1897 to 1907. As principal of Sigsbee School from 1911 to 1931, she instituted innovative educational programs which continued to shape curriculum and facilities for the next half century. In her “spare time,” she raised two children, presided over the Ladies Literary Club, patented an invention, promoted public libraries and fought for woman’s suffrage. Although her story is unique, she also represents the scores of dynamic women who were inspired by the progressive ideals of the late 19th and early 20th century to move this country forward by bringing opportunity to all. Historian and educator Marcella Beck has given numerous talks and has published in the Grand River Valley Review. Among her many volunteer activities, she works with the Grand Rapids Public Library and Museum and is president of the Board of Trustees at Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Co-sponsored by the Grand Rapids Civil War Roundtable. Save the date: Thursday, April 11, 2013, 7 pm at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum

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