![]() ![]() Sign up for newsletters emailed to your inbox. Want to see more local news? Visit the FOX47News Website. The Ernst Floeter collection is available on the Grand Ledge Area District Library website. They are excited to share and celebrate Floeter and all the amazing times he caught on camera in Grand Ledge. And now, they finally have a home, a home with space, a home that can take care of them," Martin said. "It's very nice that they now have a home because right now they're just in my basement. "We worked with the historical society, Bob Doughty worked with the family and pared back down to a collection of about 15,000 photograph," Mitchell explained. These heartwarming stories will continue to be told through the Ernst Floeter collection at the Grand Ledge Area District Library and Eaton County Historical Commission, who sorted through 80,000 photographs taken by Floeter. Grand Ledge community members know that he was there for everybody's major life events like weddings, graduations, birthdays and more. And I have to say that he has changed my life totally," Breen said. He said 'I'll see you again' to the Statue of Liberty, and then of course, years later, he did come back with with his daughter Dorothea, and his wife Barbara. "He was of course a prisoner of war here in this country when he left to go back to Germany. ![]() Lynne Breen was the author of his biography titled "I'll See You Again, Lady Liberty: The True Story of a German Prisoner of War in America" and feels that his journey to Grand Ledge makes his story even more important. "He was a lifelong resident who was a wonderful county contributor, a photographer," said Lise Mitchell, the Grand Ledge Area District Library director. None of us could," said Floeter's daughter, Dorothea Martin. ![]() "My father was an icon of Grand Ledge, and everybody knew him growing up. As you walk down the streets of downtown Grand Ledge, things are much different than they were 20 years ago, but thanks to Ernst Floeter and his camera, community members can still see glimpses of the past. ![]()
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