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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Window

Building Name: Pilgrim Congregational Church

Artist Name: Edith Hazzard Wright

City: Lansing

Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)

Date of Window: 1976

Subject/Title of Window: Michigan

Brief Description of Subject: The Congregational Church Moves Westward
Figures in the Window: Objects and Wildlife Characteristic of Michigan.
Pines: Virgin Pine Forests of early Days Before Lumbering
Axe: Symbol of Great Lumbering Era
Deer: A Beautiful Animal found in Michigan
Beaver: Their skins were sought by hunters
Fish and Stream: So abundant in our State

Four Corners of Window: Flowers of Michigan.
Upper left: Milkweed Pod, Produced “down fliers in the wind”
Lower left: Satterdock, Common Yellow N. American water Lily
Upper right: Lady Slipper, Michigan’s Largest Orchid
Lower right: Trillium, A Member of the Lily Family

Condition of Window: Good

Height: 45"

Width: 37"

Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass

Michigan
Michigan

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