Tales from the Archives-Isaac Cappon: Holland’s First Major Industrialist

In this presentation, Steve VanderVeen, local journalist, author, and professor, will briefly review why Albertus Van Raalte and the Dutch left the Netherlands, why there was “room” in America, why Van Raalte and his followers chose the shores of Black Lake, and what their transition was like. Then he will discuss the life and times of Isaac Cappon, Holland’s first major industrialist, and his importance to the Holland colony. This program will kick-off a year of programs in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Cappon House (1874-2024).

This program took place on Thursday, January 25, 2024 at the Holland Museum

 


2024 marks the 150th anniversary of the Cappon House!  Join us as we celebrate throughout the year with new programs, exhibits, and tours!  Learn more

 

 


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Presenter Biography

Picture of Steve VanderVeen, Holland Michigan local journalist, author, and professor who will discuss Isaac Cappon as Holland's First major industrialist.Steve VanderVeen

Steve VanderVeen was born in Zeeland, Michigan, and attended Zeeland Christian and Holland Christian Schools, Calvin College (BA, English, 1982), Western Michigan University (MBA, 1985) and the University of Illinois at Chicago (Ph.D., Marketing, 1995). He worked as a stockbroker from 1983-1889. Since then, he has taught business at Calvin University (1989-2004), Hope College (2004-2022), and Cornerstone University (2022-Present). Locally, he is best known for his Sunday column in the Holland Sentinel on local business history.

 


This program is part of the Holland Museum “Tales from the Archives” series which explores local history topics supported by the Holland Museum’s collection and archives. 

 


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