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Polar Bear Expedition Digital Archival Collection
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1930 Reunion Announcement
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An official letter from Walter Dundon, President of the Polar Bear Association, to Michael Macalla, informing him of an upcoming Polar Bear Reunion. Dundon asks Macalla to “create interest in your unit or section” about the Reunion. Dundon has also enclosed a “list of bodies recovered in Russia last summer,” 55 of which were scheduled to be reinterred in Detroit on Memorial Day.
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Dedication to John L. Dalian (Jack) - Commander of Polar Bear Post 436 (typed)
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The text of a dedication to John J. Dalian (Jack), Commander of Polar Bear Post 436, from “the Officers and Members” of that Post. They write that Dalian “unsparingly and unselfishly gave of his time and effort for sick and needy comrades and their families and particularly for the benefit of the orphans in the V.F.W. home…”
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Roster, 339th Infantry, Group 145, July 6, 1919
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This is a roster of the 339th Infantry, Group 145 stationed in Archangel, Russia.
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"Quoth the Russian: 'Harashaw'" poem, by R.S. (reprint from American Sentinel, Dec.31, 1918) & "Ode to the Shackleton Boot" by E.J.H. (American Sentinel, Dec.24, 1918)
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The first page is a reprint of a poem written by R.S., originally published in the American Sentinel (a weekly journal “DEVOTED TO. The defense of American Institutions, the preservation of the United States Constitution as it is, so far as regards religion or religious tests, and the maintenance of human rights both civil and religious.”). The poem describes what seems to be the author’s experience on the Russian Bakaritza shore requesting that a boatman row him across a body of water as quickly as possible in order that he may make his meeting. The boatman does not assist him and repeats the phrase “Harashaw”. The poem ends with R.S. pushing the boatman, rowing away himself, and looking back on the boatman cleaning himself of mud. This poem seems to make some statement about U.S.-Russian relations, or perhaps a soldier’s relationship with Russians at the time of the poem’s writing. The second page is a reprint of a poem written by E.J.H., originally published in the American Sentinel. The poem describes what seems to be a metaphor for the author’s stumbling search through the snows of Russia for some promised but elusive treasure (“Shackleton boot”)of some kind. The poem concludes with a sense of desperation and disillusionment that the treasure does not exist.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 8]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 8 - Visas for Finland and Sweden.
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Port of Embarkation letter for Michael Leavey
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This is a letter from Sergeant Michael Leavey at an overseas port to Mrs. Frank Peters in Elizabeth, New Jersey. This letter describes Leavey’s safe arrival at the port and provides detailed information about how Mrs. Peters may contact Leavey while he is overseas. He explains that the news and media adre not to be trusted with regards to information about how he is doing (i.e. whether he is alive or dead), rather the War Department would be in touch immediately in the event of any incident of concern to his life.
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Speech for dedication of the Polar Bear Room
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Text of a speech by an unnamed speaker (Macalla himself?) who calls on “Judge McKenzie” to provide “a brief history of the expedition in which the Polar Bears took part.” The occasion is the dedication of the Polar Bear Room but this particular speech is primarily an introduction to Judge McKenzie.
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Newspaper article, includes photographs
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This is an article with photographs originally published in The Democrat and Chronicle Sunday Magazine. The article reflects on what it was like for American soldiers in Russia at the time of the Polar Bear Expedition, discussing daily life (food, prices of goods, entertainment, cultural interactions among Expedition members, other Allied troop members, and Russians), the unfolding of the Expedition’s work (begun as railroad work in support of the Russians’ railroad system, but turned into violent altercations with Bolsheviks that tried to use the railway for their own purposes - reflection that perhaps the Bolsheviks sought to draw Germans into their territory to defeat them). The article finishes with a reflection on the idea that the Expedition is often forgotten as having taken place.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 14]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 14 - Back page
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Membership cards for the Polar Bear Association
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Macalla’s membership card for the Polar Bear Association, which features a crest with a polar bear at the top. The card was registered in 1962. There is also a card announcing the election of “Hon. Mayor Albert E. Cobo” as “Honorary Member.” This card is dated May 31st, 1952.
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Petition for withdrawal of troops from Russia
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This is a petition submitted to U.S. Congress requesting the withdrawal of all U.S. soldiers from the country of North Russia, and their return to the authority of their own officers. This petition was made under the sentiment that the Archangel expedition was “an ambiguous, intolerable, and entirely un-American situation in which death is the least among many evils.” Signors include soldiers wives and other community members with relationship to the soldiers remaining unclear.
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Telegram
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This is a telegram from Fred W. Green in Lansing to Michael Macalla in Detroit stating, “IF APPOINTED COULD YOU ACCEPT AND MAKE TRIP TO NORTH RUSSIA AS MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION CREATED BY LEGISLATURE FOR LOCATING BODIES MICHIGAN SOLDIERS = FRED W GREEN LANSING.
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President’s Introductory Remarks at Memorial Day Exercises at White Chapel Cemetery, May 30, 1949
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A typed manuscript of remarks by the President of the Polar Bear Association at Memorial Day Exercises, May 30, 1949, at White Chapel Cemetery. A few edits to the draft have been made in pencil. The speech calls on surviving Polar Bears “to pay reverence to our departed comrades who gave their lives fighting for the principles of Democracy and against Communism.”
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"Identified Polar Bear bodies to be interred at White Chapel Memorial Park"
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This is a list of those bodies to be reburied at White Chapel Cemetery in Troy Michigan in 1930. There are a number of unidentified bodies noted at the bottom of the page, which it appears have been later edited by hand with notes indicating that certain bodies have been identified. Page 2 has a handwritten notation as well reading “Judge Sharpe [unidentified scribble] 1506”.
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Passport, Michael Macalla
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 1 - Passport cover.
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Inscription on PB memorial in White Chapel Cemetery
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Text of the inscription for the Polar Bear memorial at White Chapel Cemetery, which says: “Our Country, in her intercourse with Foreign Nations, may she always be right; but right or wrong, Our Country.” Above this, in pencil, is written “Inscription on Polar Bear Monument in White Chapel Memorial.”
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Letter from Coffin to McKenzie, April 12, 1948
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This is the response letter to Item #34, in which Congressman Howard A. Coffin was asked to speak at the Polar Bear Reunion in May of 1948. In this response, Congressman Coffin humbly accepts, but with reservations about what he could possibly contribute to the event, and requests additional guidance from Walter Mackenzie about things he might cover in his speech.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 9]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 9 - Visa for UK.
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Write-up about the Michigan Commission to Russia in 1929 by Macalla
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This is a document that describes the Michigan Commission to Russia in 1929’s activities. The document specifies the group’s purpose - to locate, exhume, return, and rebury the remaining bodies left in Russia following the Polar Bear Expedition - and the group’s members - Gilber T. Shilson, Manager of the Associated Press Bureau of Lansing; Roy Derham of Iron Mountain, Michigan; Walter Dundon, President of the Polar Bear Association; John C. Evans, Vice President of the Union Guardian Trust Company in Detroit; Michael J. Macalla of the City Treasurers’ Office in Detroit. The document also describes the commission’s geographical trajectory, beginning with Detroit, moving then through Bremen, Germany; Berlin, Germany; Koenigsburg, Germany; Smolensk, USSR; Moscow, USSR; Archangel, USSR. Additional sections describe the trip in greater detail, including how many bodies were returned by the mission (84 identified, 2 unidentified of the 200 that were initially remaining in Archangel), how body identifications took place, where bodies were reburied (30 at family plots, 54 at White Chapel Cemetery), and ongoing memorial services.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 3]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 3 - Personal details.
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Minutes, meeting of Committee on Polar Bear Post Burial Plot
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Neatly typed minutes for the meeting of the Committee on Polar Bear Post Burial Plot from October 14, 1955. The minutes are signed by M.J. Macalla, D.C. Shand, B. Kowalski, and C. T. Sleep. The minutes themselves are numbered 1-10 and announce, among other things, that “Plot to be known as Polar Bear Post #436, VFW Plot,” (1) as well as, “After much discussion it was decided that sale of lots should be restricted to single lots to members of Polar Bear Post until such time after a real effort to sell as many single lots is made in order to have as many post members benefit as possible.” (5)
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1930 Reunion Announcement
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An official letter from Walter Dundon, President of the Polar Bear Association, to Michael Macalla, informing him of an upcoming Polar Bear Reunion. Dundon asks Macalla to “create interest in your unit or section” about the Reunion. Dundon has also enclosed a “list of bodies recovered in Russia last summer,” 55 of which were scheduled to be reinterred in Detroit on Memorial Day.
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30th anniversary program for Polar Bear Post 436
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The program for the 30th anniversary of Polar Bear Post 436. In his “Commander’s Message,” Alonzo Portlance commends “thirty solid years of loyalty, comradship [sic] and service”. In addition to a schedule of events (Group Picture, Dinner and Entertainment, Dancing in Ballroom), the program lists members of the Polar Bear Post as well as the Polar Bear Association, and a message from Don Shand, President of the Polar Bear Association.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 6]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 6 - Visa for Germany.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 10]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 10 - Visa for France.
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Notice for advertising/tribute in reunion program
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A notice aimed at surviving Polar Bears to memorialize their cohort. The “headline” rather luridly threatens “YOUR BIG CHANCE And Maybe Your Last TO PAY TRIBUTE.” Then there is a kind of sample tribute laid out below, with text like: “In MEMORY of my dead Buddies,” “A BIG HAND SHAKE For ALL MY Comrades,” &c.
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Letter from King George
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This is a letter sent from King George the Vth to Mrs. Frank Peters in New Jersey. The letter addresses all soldiers on the Polar Bear Expedition, complimenting them for their work. The third page includes a handwritten note by “Mack”, perhaps Macalla? Addressed to his sisters and brothers.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 11]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 11 - Visa for Czechoslovakia.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 13]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 13 - Visa for Russia.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 12]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 12 - Page 12.
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Dedication to John L. Dalian (Jack) - Commander of Polar Bear Post 436 (handwritten)
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A handwritten draft of the same dedication described above. The text is written on a piece of lined notebook paper in all capital letters. At the top of the paper is a rough drawing that sort of resembles a headstone, with an image of a cross at either side. Inside the drawing is the text: “IN HONORED MEMORY OF JOHN J. DALIAN (JACK)”. Several numbers also appear inside the drawing but it isn’t clear what they refer to.
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Constitution & bylaws of Polar Bear Post
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A typed manuscript of the constitution and by-laws for Polar Bear Post 436. On the second page, “Polar Bear Post 436” has been scratched out and the name “Victor C. Vaughan Post” hand-written in its place. There are a few other handwritten emendations throughout the manuscript. The constitution lays out the Objects of the Post (“patriotic, historial [sic] and educational”), types of Membership (Active, Associate, Honorary, etc.), and related information.
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Tickets (?)
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These are Macalla’s tickets for travel in Europe during the repatriation trip. The name of the travel company is “Cook’s Reisen: Rund um die Welt”. The ticket appears to be from issued in Berlin, good for travel from Oderberg to Kassa (or Bohumin to Kosice in Czechoslovakia) and cost 144 Czechoslovakian units of currency.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 2]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 2.
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Letter from McKenzie to Coffin, April 14, 1948
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This letter is the guidance requested by Congressman Coffin upon his acceptance of the speaking invitation at the 1948 reunion. In it, Mackenzie describes polar bears as “probably the first organized anti-communist group in the united states” as a result of their service in Russia. The letter also contains information about troop deployment in 1918, as well as on-the-ground conditions the soldiers fought in. Mackenzie specifically asks in the letter that Congressman Coffin address the state of Communism today in the United States.
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Letter from Thaddeus M. Skowronski to Macalla re: Albin Olechowski estate
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This series of letters details correspondence between Thaddeus Skowronski, a Polish lawyer in Detroit, and with Michael Macalla. The first document concerns the translation and notice of death given to next of kin, Lucja Olechowska. Because the next of kin is located in Warsaw, Poland, the translation services of an international lawyer are required. The second document is a notice of empowerment, translated into polish, that empowers Thaddeus Skowronski to act as liason for the United States Army in these affairs. The third document and fourth document in the series provides power of attorney to Thaddeus Skowronski. The fifth document in the series is a form-based notice of death, which contained a description of benefits and cash allotments for differents aspects of the funeral to be paid by the United States Army, notifying the next-of-kin of the benefits to which they were entitled.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 4]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 4 - Photo of Macalla.
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Reception invitation to William A. Rogell, July 13, 1951
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This is a formal letter of invitation to a Detroit City Council member, inviting them to attend a special 250th birthday celebration for Detroit inside the Polar Bear Room at the local VFW hall.
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Caption to photograph "S.S. Stuttgart sails" (photograph not in original)
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This is a caption of a photo of the repatriation commission members setting sail on the SS Stuttgart. The photo does not appear to be available.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 5]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 5 - Visa for Poland.
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American cemeteries brochure
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A published brochure describing “American Military Cemeteries and National Cemeteries.” The brochure includes photos and descriptions of military cemeteries in Europe as well as in the U.S. There is also a map of the U.S. with pins to mark the locations of military cemeteries.
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Letter to Mrs. William A. Schulz from Macalla
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This is a letter notifying the next of a kin of a deceased Polar Bear soldier, and to “call attention to certain benefits which are available to you as the widow of a veteran.” Includes breakdown of widow pensions, including coverage for any children. There is also a sum available through Wayne County to help cover funeral costs. Finally, the letter mentions social security benefits from the federal government that the widow should look into on behalf of the deceased.
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Drawing of map of Russia identifying body locations
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This is a hand-drawn map indicating where certain Polar Bear bodies are located in Archangel Russia. This is likely a map drawn in preparation for the Michigan Commission’s exhumation and repatriation trip.
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Passport, Michael Macalla [Page 7]
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Michael Macalla’s Passport, Page 7 - Visa for Russia.
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Blueprint of plaque to the Polar Bear Room
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A blueprint of the plaque to the Polar Bear Room. The image is in two halves, as it was apparently too wide for a single image. At the top is a rough sketch of a polar bear. Below that, in capital letters, is the text: POLAR BEAR ROOM / DEDICATED TO “DETROIT’S OWN” IN HONOR OF / THOSE WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY / IN THE AMERICAN NORTH RUSSIAN / EXPEDITIONARY FORCES 1918 - 1919.
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Letter from McKenzie to Howard A. Coffin, April 5, 1948
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This is a letter inviting Congressman Coffin to participate as a speaker at the upcoming Polar Bear Reunion in Detroit, a city within the district he represents.
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Announcement, memorial service
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A notice that “The Annual Memorial Service will be held at the Four Freedoms Memorial, White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, on Victory Day, Sunday, August 14, 1949…”
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Polar Bear Bulletin, v.1, no.7 Oct.1, 1929
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This is a bulletin written by H.J. Reimold (Commander) and Arnold Gynac (Adjutant) from the Polar Bear Post describing events and current activities of the Polar Bear Post. The bulletin discusses a meeting at which Comrades Even and Macalla were expected to provide updates about the repatriation effort. Five members of the commission tasked with repatriating the bodies are named: Shilson, Derham, Evans, Macalla, and Dundon. The Graves Registration Service is also named as the body responsible for preparing bodies for shipment back to the U.S. Insights are also given about how one of the bodies was located (with the assistance of a Russian nurse). September 28, 1929 is noted as a date that a shipment of 28 bodies left Russia for the U.S. The document also discusses Polar Bear Post membership recruitment and fundraising activities in support of an orphanage.
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Invitation to the Armed Forces Day parade, May 16, 1950
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This is a letter from Chairman of the Armed Forces Day event over memorial day weekend, in Detroit 1950. The letter is addressed to Michael Macalla inviting him to be part of the platform party that views the parade route along the way, due to his work with the Polar Bear Committee.
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Letter appointing Macalla to Michigan Commission to recover bodies
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This is a formal letter notifying Mr. Macalla that he has received his formal commission from the State of Michigan to visit North Russia for the purpose of repatriation of the bodies of soldiers killed in the conflict there.
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Letter from Fred Green, May 26, 1930
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This is a letter giving advance notice to Michael J. Macalla that Gov. Fred W. Green will not be seeking re-election in any public office.
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1948 Reunion Announcement
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An official letter from Michael Macalla in his role as Secretary for the Polar Bear Reunion Committee to surviving Polar Bears. The letter announces the date and location of the 1948 Polar Bear Reunion. It also lists various items from the upcoming program, including a banquet, grand ball, and business session. “Get outa [sic] that rocking chair and throw away your canes and crutches,” the letter urges, “or bring them along if the need be, and start preparing to attend one of the best reunions yet.”
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Letter to Polar Bear Association from Streng
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This is a letter sent to all registered members of the Polar Bear Association, commemorating the upcoming memorial services, and praising the soldiers for their work and dedication.
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Postcard to McKenzie, re: Polar Bear reunion
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This is a postcard to Michael J. Macalla with a formal invitation for him to be seated at the head table at the upcoming reunion, on account of his work for the Polar Bear Association.
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Letter from McKenzie to Eugene I. Van Antwerp
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This is a formal letter requesting the mayor of Detroit attend the memorial reunion of the Polar Bears, set for May 29th, 1948. The letter notes these reunions have been going on since 1920.
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