Connect With History
Online Resources to Ignite Your Own Exploration of History
Online Presentations: Benzonia Academy Lecture Series

“WWII on the Home Front”, Presented by Mike Nagle – Video Replay
“WWII on the Home front” Presented by: Mike Nagle Click Below for the Video Replay: BAHS YouTube Channel – “WWII on the Home Front” The

“The Paradoxes of an Anishinabe Anthropologist”, Presented by Katrina Furman – Video Replay
“The Paradoxes of an Anishinabe Anthropologist” Presented by: Katrina Furman, MPA Watch the replay on YouTube (Click Below): https://youtu.be/XImFK4gR0Bg The Paradox of an Anishinabe Anthropologist explores

“Ukrainian Christmas Traditions”, presented by Matt Jason – Video Replay
“Ukrainian Christmas Traditions” Presented by: Matthew Jason Benzonia Academy Lecture – December 2023 Watch the Replay on YouTube (Click Below): https://youtu.be/qlsjx_2VMiw Matt Jason has been

“1906: A Summer to Remember”, Presented by Cheri Dundon and Steve Veatch – Video Replay
“1906: A Summer to Remember – Donated Historical Photos Bring a Family to Life” Presented by: Steve Veatch and Cheri Dundon Click Below to Watch

“Women, Power and the American Food Revolution”, Presented by Laura Shapiro – Video Replay
“Women, Power and the American Food Revolution” Presented by: Laura Shapiro Watch the Video Replay on YouTube (click below): https://youtu.be/YDLjfT2PYU8 Laura Shapiro is currently working

“A Man, A Plan, A Canal, A Beach, A Panorama – A Saunterer’s View of Crystal Lake”, Presented by Stacy Daniels – Video Replay
“A Man, A Plan, A Canal, A Beach, A Panorama – A Saunterer’s View of Crystal Lake” Presented by: Dr. Stacy Leroy Daniels Click

“Car Ferries in Ice” – Presented by Grant Brown – Video Replay
“Car Ferries in Ice” Presented by: Grant Brown, Author, “Ninety Years Crossing Lake Michigan” Video Replay: Click Here to View on YouTube In most winters

“A History of Caring: The Development of Hospitals in Benzie County”, Presented by Jane Purkis – Video Replay
“A History of Caring: The Development of Hospitals in Benzie County” Presented by: Jane Purkis YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/TbZxPCZBkGk Benzie County has been home to

“Smelt – The Fish That Made Beulah Famous”, Presented by Jerry Heiman – Video Replay
“Smelt – The Fish that Made Beulah Famous” Presented by: Jerry Heiman Click below to view the replay on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Qo7LYKi81fg It may be hard to

“Revisiting the Sinking of the Ann Arbor #4 100 Years Ago”, Presented by Tim Foster – Video Replay
“Revisiting the Sinking of the Ann Arbor #4 100 Years Ago” Presented by: Tim Foster Video Replay: Click here for the YouTube link! One hundred
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Benzie Area Historical Society Online Resources
“The value of oral history lies largely in the way it helps to place people’s experiences within a larger social and historical context. The interview becomes a record useful for documenting past events, individual or collective experiences, and understanding of the ways that history is constructed. Because it relies on memory, oral history captures recollections about the past filtered through the lens of a changing personal and social context.”
-Oral History Association Principle
BAHS is the “keeper and teller” of “The Benzie County Story”, which contains fascinating people and information that is worth finding and preserving and sharing. Hearing these stories helps us to reflect on how the people and events that came before us have shaped us and our community. It is with that in mind that we have renewed our commitment to recording the oral histories of veterans and some of our more senior friends and neighbors.
Thanks to the financial support of Luedtke Engineering, BAHS has started an oral history video project focused on historical local events and reminiscences. To date, three local residents have been interviewed; namely, Althea Petritz, Ned Edwards, and Florence Bixby.
We’re currently collaborating with the Benzonia Public Library and Benzie Central Schools on Remembering Benzie: An Oral History Project. The Library received an Institute of Museum and Library Services grant to create a teen internship program focusing on oral histories relating to veterans, families, agriculture, and artisanship.
Remembering Benzie: An Oral History Project will magnify and preserve one of our region’s greatest assets: our people and their histories. Our researchers, archivists and genealogists provided primary source research training and the opportunity to explore the Benzie County Archives for information and imagery to support their individual oral history projects.
We have also provided primary source research training and other support to students at the Interlochen Academy of the Arts for their oral history interviews with Benzie County veterans.
Oral history interviews of local veterans conducted by both the Interlochen Arts Academy students and Benzie Central High School students through the Remembering Benzie: An Oral History Project have been submitted to the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.



