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Write-up about the Michigan Commission to Russia in 1929 by Macalla
12017-11-10T05:18:53-08:00Natalia Holtzman3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850253256This 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.plain2017-12-15T10:08:32-08:00Natalia Holtzman3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850