Description: Two (2) Detroit News special magazines sections celebrating American history. Both centered around America's 1976 Bicentennial. 1. The Sunday News - A Bicentennial Review of Significant Events in America. Cover picture of General Anthony Wayne. "Outstanding business people share with you some events in America's history that have contributed to the greatness of our country." 10 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches. 24 pages. Each page tells a brief story of American history, penned by a Detroit area business person. For example, on Page 3, "The lowly mosquito almost defeats Theodore Roosevelt," by George L. Johnston, Chairman of the Board, George L. Johnston Co., involved in the HVAC industry. On Page 10, "Cadillac Founds [the city of] Detroit," written by Donald E. Massey, President and Owner of Don Massey Cadillac dealership. On the back page, "America's birthday: A lot to be proud of," written by Joseph L. Hudson Jr. and Edwin G. Roberts, both of the J.L. Hudson's department store chain. 2. A Bicentennial Keepsake by The Detroit News. 10 1/2 by 12 inches. 35 pages. Sample contents: * Prelude to Revolution* 1776-1786 Days of Decision* 1786-1796 A New Nation Writes a Constitution* 1846-1856 Push to the Pacific* 1856-1866 The Terrible Struggle to Save the Union* 1886-1896 Big Industry Attracts Immigrants - and Big Labor* 1936-1946 The Biggest War Brings the Nuclear Age Thank you!
Price: 29.95 USD
Location: Temperance, Michigan
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