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Steve and Elizabeth Baliko Jr. Collection

  • 2011.98
  • 1959

The collection consists of 6 photographs. 5 of the photographs depict blizzards at or around 3114 Feilding Street in Flint, Michigan and are dated May 1959. The last photograph is of a Hungarian Military Band based in Michigan and is not dated.

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Marcia M. Green Collection

  • 2005.112
  • 1976

This collection contains four political campaign posters and an invitation to the “Presidential Express” that was held at the Amtrak station in Flint, Michigan in May of 1976. The posters were created by members of the local Republican Party Committee. The collection also contains two photos depicting members of the Jaycees as well as patches from the organization. Finally, the collection contains two patches from the Commonwealth of Flint.

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The Lloyd Tyson Collection

  • 2025.10
  • Coleção
  • 1940 - 1960

This collection documents the social activities of Lloyd Tyson during the 1940s-1960s at work as a parts inspector at AC Sparkplug. The materials also depict him performing in factory choirs and as a cast member of the Flint Community Players. The materials include photographs, pamphlets and newspaper clippings.

Lloyd Tyson was born about 1912 in Flint, Michigan to George Tyson, a factory worker, and his wife Genia (Jenice). Lloyd had three brothers and lived with his family at 524 Mathewson Street. He was active in high school, where he graduated from Central High. In addition to playing the fleugel horns in the band, he was also an assistant editor for the yearbook and participated in theater, student council, the Belle Masque Club, the Hi-Y Club, and Delta Epsilon Alpha. On April 7, 1938, Lloyd married Ilene Smith of Coldwater, Michigan. They had a son named Dale.

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