• Civil War Women: Soldiers, Spies, and Suffragettes with Joann Kotcher

    Copeland Center 2306 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan

    Join us for a special program commemorating Women's History in the Civil War. Joann Puffer Kotcher, Vietnam War Donut Dolly, one of the first women allowed in a combat zone, will discuss the riveting stories of women in the Civil War. The crash of cannons tore these brave young women out of their China-doll, domestic ... Read more

  • Tattletale Sounds: The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations with Ric Mixter

    Copeland Center 2306 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan

    Tattletale Sounds is the latest book on the Great Lakes most famous shipwreck. Diver/historian Ric Mixter has interviewed dozens of men who built, sailed and explored the wrecksite, visiting the Fitzgerald himself in the Delta submersible in 1994. His book separates legend from fact with 300 pages of photos, diagrams and first person accounts of ... Read more

  • Polish Settlements in Michigan with Valerie Koselka

    Copeland Center 2306 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan

    This presentation will identify the Polish communities in Michigan with emphasis on neighborhoods in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Wyandotte. In this talk, we will outline a plan to research our immigrant ancestors in Michigan.

  • 100 Wyandotte Soldiers from the Civil War with Marty Bertera and Mary Johns Wien

    Copeland Center 2306 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan

    By the war’s end in 1865, nearly 3 million young men and a few hundred women served in the civil war. They left their homes in large cities, towns, and small villages for an adventure of a lifetime; our presenters will look at one of these communities, Wyandotte, Michigan. The soldiers would serve their country ... Read more

  • Sharing Memory Projects with several DRGS members

    Copeland Center 2306 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan

    Please note the date change for this meeting. The Copeland Center is not available on our usual meeting date. Kathy C, Sherry H, Carol D, Mary P, Rana W, Chris H – Family History - Sharing More Than Just Dates.  Kathy & Jeff Clark are working on putting a PowerPoint together for this.  10-15-minute talks.  ... Read more

  • Michigan POW Camps in WWII with Greg Sumner

    Copeland Center 2306 Fourth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan

    Dr. Gregory Sumner is Chair of the History Department at the University of Detroit Mercy.  He will speak on the little-remembered subject of the 6,000 German and Italian POWs housed in camps across Michigan during WWII.  They mostly behaved well, supplied help during the labor shortage, and many later became U.S. Citizens.