<p>Joe Grimm of the Detroit Free Press has combined a fascinating collection of old family letters diaries journals photos and other memorabilia in this rare glimpse at Michigan&#39;s past. Based on a series of articles that appeared in the &quot;Chronicles&quot; column of the Detroit Free Press Sunday magazine from 1985 to 1987 Michigan Voices introduces the reader to a more personal side of the state&#39;s history.<br />Excerpts from historical documents include Cadillac&#39;s proposal of 1700 to establish Detroit and Roger Andrews&#39; crusade for an independent Upper Peninsula in 1916. Among the chronicles Grimm has uncovered are humorous letters from a World War I recruit an engaging series of correspondences between a Flint schoolgirl and Detroit Mayor Frank Murphy during the Great Depression and an interview with Kenneth C. Welch the revolutionary architect and planner who developed the mall/shopping center concept in 1946.</p>
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