Detroit Century Box

{{Short description|Detroit time capsule from 1900 opened in 2000}}

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The Detroit Century Box is a time capsule that was created in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan on December 31, 1900. Mayor William C. Maybury organized the capsule which consists of a copper box filled with photos and letters containing the then current state of affairs in Detroit along with predictions for the future. Mayor Dennis Archer presided over the opening of the capsule on December 31, 2000.Andrea Cecil, [http://www.mlive.com/living/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2008/12/oncall_request_time_capsule.html "100-year-old time capsule opened in Detroit"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130619062052/http://www.mlive.com/living/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2008/12/oncall_request_time_capsule.html |date=2013-06-19 }} Republished from the Kalamazoo Gazette (January 2, 2001). Retrieved August 13, 2013[http://detroithistorical.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/future-friday-century-box-prophecies/ "Future Friday: Century Box Prophecies"] Detroit Historical Society. Retrieved August 13, 2013

Detroit in 1900

{{Quote|text= Our buildings of today are equipped with fast running elevators, heating, lighting, power plants... |sign= John M. Donaldson |source= Rise of Architecture in Detroit}}

{{Quote|text= In the diocese there 218 priests - 44 Regulars - 174 Seculars. 198 Churches and missions... |sign= John Samuel Foley |source= Letter to William C. Maybury}}

{{Quote|text= We travel by railroad and with steam power from Detroit to Chicago in less than eight hours... |sign= William C. Maybury |source= Letter of William C. Maybury}}

{{Quote|text= Of the 44 United States, 25 have limited suffrage, 4 have full suffrage, limited suffrage is granted in many foreign countries and full suffrage in New Zealand, South and West Australia, and in Isle of Man. |sign= Sara M. Philleo Skinner |source= Woman's Suffrage - Retrospect and Prophecy{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=E557B87F-4165-4843-9D17-886740941913;type=301 |title= Woman's Suffrage - Retrospect and Prophecy |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}}}

Predictions for the future

{{Quote|text= In AD 2000, I think it not improbable that Detroit will enjoy a population of fully four millions. |sign= James E. Scripps |source= Letter to William C. Maybury}}

{{Quote|text= I predict further that Sandwich, Windsor and Walkerville now in Canada will be a part of the City of Detroit and that Ontario will be a state of the United States of America. |sign= Orrin R. Baldwin |source= Letter to William C. Maybury{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=71856A78-F264-4EA9-9AE9-635931413703;type=301 |title= Letter written by Orrin R. Baldwin |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}}}

{{Quote|text= That prisoners instead of being conveyed to the several police stations in Automobile patrol wagons will be sent through pneumatic tubes, flying machines, or some similar process. |sign= Commissioners of the Metropolitan Police Commission |source= Letter to William C. Maybury{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=80ACD1B3-2F8B-4BF8-AA08-756855300000;type=301 |title= Metropolitan Police Commission |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}}}

Notable letter writers

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  • Annie M. Knott{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=CC0A19E1-ADBE-467F-AC4D-646297210383;type=301 |title= Letter written by Annie M. Knott |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • Charles Lang Freer{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=7F4875B1-5BBC-4137-B19E-260517109011;type=301 |title= Letter written by Charles L. Freer |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • Clarence M. Burton{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=49F9A6EF-71B8-4ADD-A003-685338816486;type=301 |title= Real Estate Titles in Detroit, Past, Present and Future |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • D. Augustus Straker{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=ECDE4B81-A1E8-4574-A5D1-872180160286;type=301 |title= The Past, Present and Future of the Colored Race in Detroit |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • Frederick K. Stearns{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=BBE534DA-C680-48F7-8334-113701842843;type=301 |title= The Growth of Manufacturing in Detroit During the Nineteenth Century |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • James E. Scripps{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=5BB6E8B5-4D88-492E-8105-482014859731;type=301 |title= Letter written by James E. Scripps |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • John M. Donaldson{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=59BBEACF-CC91-43CA-9453-524238637900;type=301 |title= Rise of Architecture in Detroit |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • John Samuel Foley{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=50AAD530-9612-4AA1-81E1-141031418930;type=301 |title= Letter written by John Samuel Foley |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • William C. Maybury{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=722CF692-A3C8-4A4E-B649-427225079999;type=301 |title= Letter written by William C. Maybury |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}
  • William E. Quinby{{Cite web|url= http://detroiths.pastperfect-online.com/33029cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=D89B4184-EA01-4A2C-A453-385227138313;type=301 |title= Progress of Journalism in the Last Century |publisher= Detroit Historical Society}}

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See also

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References

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