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Vicki Priest, Administrator
Vicki is founder and president of the Port Huron Area History & Preservation Association, a newer nonprofit dedicated to researching and sharing the regional history of Port Huron, Port Huron Township, Fort Gratiot Township, and Marysville, and assisting with the preservation of properties and neighborhoods for the good of all area residents. She holds the degrees of Master of History and Bachelor of Anthropology, and worked in the related fields of archaeological and historical resources management while in California. She also found gratification working as a Victim Specialist, assisting persons who suffered domestic violence, for some years. Having a son, she became acquainted with video games and plays certain story- and action-driven franchises when she wants to forget about daily concerns; Vicki is known to fall into giggle fits, or wield a crossbow or gauss rifle equally deftly, in the immersive stories. She has published poetry and pieces on history, Christianity, and video games. To learn more about Vicki you’re welcome to visit her LinkedIn Profile.
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Hello! I just came to learn that the Fuller’s in Huron/Sanilac County are somehow related to my husband’s Fuller family — wondering if anyone involved in the history of the county could tell me the name of the very earliest/first Fuller family(s) to come into that area and estimated date?
Thank-you!
Cheryl Fuller
gymdom@comcast.net
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Hi Cheryl. So sorry I’m writing this so late. I don’t recall getting a notice that anyone posted here. I do not know anything off the top of my head, and perhaps you’ve gotten some answers by now. But if want, you can ask at our FB group page, https://www.facebook.com/groups/porthuronpreservation/ Thanks, belatedly, for checking our our web page and asking a question!
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My Fuller family came to Columbus Township, St. Clair County in 1840 from upstate New York. They later operated businesses in Richmond, Michigan.
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Thanks much for commenting with that info! I appreciate it, as I’m sure other readers might too.
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I have found inaugural invitations from 1969 to 1971. I was wondering if you were interested in acquiring them? I would send pictures but unfortunately it doesn’t look like you’re site will allow that. So if you would like to talk to me about them, my number is 810-662-6628.
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Hi Tina. Which inauguration are you referring to? Otherwise, we are not a museum and do not have a special budget for acquiring things. So far, the board members have donated things, as have some other people, or we borrow items to make digital copies.
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I would like to have permission to reproduce the photo of 1317 Seventh Street in a book. Can someone please advise me how to obtain that permission?
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Hello Mark, and I’m glad that you found something useful at our site.
I’m writing back from my personal email since that’s where your question got forwarded. I was looking around our pages and wasn’t sure which photo(s) you were referring to. Can you please provide me the url and any other info if necessary (like if there are multiple photos, which one(s) you’re interested in)? If I personally took the photos, I will give permission, as long as they are attributed. I look forward to hearing back from you.
Vicki Priest President, PHAHPA ________________________________
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Vicki,
With apologies, I’m sorry I missed this last year and then stopped looking for it until now. I mainly wanted to use the main photo on the site’s home page in a book.
Mark
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No problem. Seems that the more ways of communication we have, the harder it is to communicate at times.
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