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SUMMARY:1818 Expedition and the Original Pontiac Plan
DESCRIPTION:In October of 1818\, five men spent twelve days exploring Oakland County’s lakes area. When they returned\, they wrote a newspaper article describing what they found in glowing terms. When it was received in Detroit and New York\, the article kicked off the settlement of Pontiac and the creation of Oakland County. \nWhy did they go? What did they see? What did they do when they returned? \nAs with all things\, this expedition didn’t happen in a vacuum – there were events brewing and plans afoot – on the national stage\, in the newly created Michigan territory\, in Detroit\, and in the future Oakland County. \nIt’s a fast moving story of volcanoes\, Native Americans\, businessmen and the founding of an inland town called Pontiac. It’s a story of land sales\, future leaders in their youth\, and the early explosive growth of our home ground. \nJoin Barbara Frye and Dave Decker on October 14th as they put this journey into context and celebrate this exploration\, the founding of Pontiac and the early settlement of Oakland County. \n 
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/1818-expedition-and-the-original-pontiac-plan/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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SUMMARY:Mini-Lecture Series: Two Hundred Years of Agricultural Progress by Tom McClure
DESCRIPTION:Two Hundred Years of Agricultural Progress \nTom examines how we moved from a lot of back-breaking manual work on the farm to modern industrialization. He talks about what was required to bring a crop to harvest in 1818 to the same harvest of today. Specifically how wheat is and was grown to become the bread we eat. \nAdmission $7 Light refreshments provided
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/mini-lecture-series-two-hundred-years-of-agricultural-progress-by-tom-mcclure/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTAMP:20260514T113042
CREATED:20180330T132340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180330T132610Z
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SUMMARY:This Place Matters: Oakland County's Hidden History
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Ron Campbell\, Oakland County Economic Development and Community Affairs \nBecome an armchair traveler through time and space as some of Oakland County’s hidden history is explored. From the nationally significant to the personally priceless; these are places that make us unique and give special meaning to our communities. Your itinerary will include places in Oakland which you probably never knew existed and stories rarely told.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/this-place-matters-oakland-countys-hidden-history/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20180422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T113042
CREATED:20180312T134859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180312T134900Z
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SUMMARY:Captain Furlong in World War I
DESCRIPTION:Captain Furlong in World War I \nPresented by Larry Hathcock \nHarold Arthur Furlong (August 25\, 1895 – July 27\, 1987) was a United States Army First Lieutenant and a recipient of the United States military’s highest decoration\, the Medal of Honor\, for his actions in France during World War I. After earning the Medal of Honor\, he joined the Michigan National Guard\, retiring in May 1946.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/captain-furlong-in-world-war-i/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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CREATED:20180226T132358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180226T132934Z
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SUMMARY:John WiIkes Booth Escape Route
DESCRIPTION:John WiIkes Booth Escape Route \nBill is a fascinating speaker with many credentials. He takes us on the Journey an assassin took in the hopes of escape.\nThrough a series of unfortunate omissions and mishaps\, John Wilkes Booth was able to get close enough to Lincoln to raise a small\, single shot derringer and shoot him at point blank range. The confusion that followed allowed Booth to escape the theater. \nAdmission $7 Light refreshments are provided.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/john-wiikes-booth-escape-route/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20180218T140000
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CREATED:20180102T125146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180128T170011Z
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SUMMARY:Mini-Lecture: Maureen Young - "The History of Pop-Up Books" 
DESCRIPTION:“The History of Pop-Up Books”February 18th 2:00 PM- Mini Lecture by Maureen Young \nHave you ever opened a book and literally had the story jump up off the page at you? Maureen will guide us though a history of how these delightful tomes came to be\, with many examples from her own collection. \nAdmission $7 ~ Light refreshments served.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/mini-lecture-maureen-young-the-history-of-pop-up-books/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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CREATED:20180102T121917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180102T124955Z
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SUMMARY:Mini-Lecture by Bill Grandstaff: "A Picnic in the Cemetery" 
DESCRIPTION:Before the Civil War\, The Victorian Era had a custom for every aspect of the daily life in America. Death and dying was no exception. \nWe will examine the concept of a “Good Death\,” and what that meant including where and how people were buried and the evolution of cemeteries from the Puritans to Victorian cemeteries to the rural cemetery movement. \nWhile the Victorian Era was a regimented period\, some of them had an excellent sense of humor and expressed it on their tombstones. We will spend time exploring head stone messages and symbols. \nAnd we will discuss how young soldiers dying in war far from home would change how a nation dealt with death.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/mini-lecture-by-bill-grandstaff-a-picnic-in-the-cemetery/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20171105T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260514T113042
CREATED:20170701T163618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171014T152742Z
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SUMMARY:Tom Tucker and the 22nd Michigan Infantry
DESCRIPTION:Tom Tucker and the 22nd Michigan Infantry \nPresented by Larry Hathcock \nLarry Hathcock\, OCPHS member and Civil War reenactor\, will present the Civil War service of Tom Tucker of Ortonville\, Michigan. Mr. Tucker kept a diary of his experiences as a Union solder in the 22nd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. Mr. Hathcock will be dressed as a Union infantryman and will share Tom Tucker’s daily experiences as a soldier. \nAdmission $7 Light refreshments are provided.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/tom-tucker-and-the-22nd-michigan-infantry/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20171022T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20171022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T113042
CREATED:20171014T150816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171014T152132Z
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SUMMARY:A Visual Tour of the Battle of Perryville
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tom Nelson\, Adjunct Professor\, MCC \nTom will be presenting a visual tour of his visit to the Kentucky Civil War battlefield of Perryville. The Battle of Perryville was fought on October 17\, 1852 as Confederate General Braxton Bragg attempted to secure Kentucky into the Confederacy. It was the biggest battle in Kentucky during the Civil War. Tom will present the battle in chronological order as it occurred throughout the day. \nAdmission $7.00\, light refreshments are provided.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/a-visual-tour-of-the-battle-of-perryville/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170910T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20170910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T113042
CREATED:20170610T111723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170823T193309Z
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SUMMARY:Nose to the Grindstone: Mills of Oakland County
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n \nDave Decker will present his research on milling in Oakland County from the mid-1800’s through the 1920’s\, how mills affected daily life\, and how “where you can put the mill” affected the founding of Oakland County’s villages and towns. His research on Dawson’s Mill in Pontiac will be highlighted.
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/nose-to-the-grindstone-mills-of-oakland-county/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20170611T140000
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CREATED:20170610T105821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T110710Z
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SUMMARY:Myths & Legends of the Civil War
DESCRIPTION:Civil War expert and OCPHS board member Bill Grandstaff presents our next Mini-Lecture\, Myths and Legends of the Civil War on Sunday June 11 at 2 p.m. \nBill’s intriguing new talk looks at stories that have evolved surrounding the Civil War\, shedding light on the “fake news” of the day and exposing surprising truths about that conflict’s folklore. Join fellow historians and truth-seekers in the Carriage House! \nAdmission $7\, light refreshments served. \n 
URL:https://www.ocphs.org/event/myths-legends-of-the-civil-war/
LOCATION:OCPHS Carriage House\, 405 Cesar E Chavez Ave\, Pontiac\, MI\, 48341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mini-Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="OCPHS Staff":MAILTO:office@ocphs.org
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