Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 of the Savings Bank Building, built 1892, at 101 Front Street in Marquette, Michigan.
Marquette (Mich.); Marquette County (Mich.); Front Street (Marquette, Mich.); Savings Bank Building (Marquette, Mich.); streetcars; buildings; banks; street scenes; postcards
Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1915 of a street scene on Franklin Avenue (now Grand River Avenue) in Lansing, Michigan.
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Grand River Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); Franklin Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); street scenes; people; stores; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 of a view of ships moving through the Soo Locks from the power house in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan. The Soo Locks, located on St. Marys River between the United States and Canada, provide ships safe passage...
Sault Sainte Marie (Mich.); Chippewa County (Mich.); Soo Locks; ships; boats; locks; St. Marys River; canals; postcards; shipping industry; transportation; cargo ships; passenger ships;
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing Michigan Avenue, looking west from Washington Avenue towards the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan.
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Michigan Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); Michigan State Capitol (Lansing, Mich.); street scenes; buildings; capitol buildings; postcards
Black and white photo postcard from circa 1907-1915 of Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan. The arches were installed in 1899 by the city to provide street lighting.
Flint (Mich.); Genesee County (Mich.); Saginaw Street (Flint, Mich.); Flint arches; street lighting; street scenes; carriages and coaches; stores; storefronts; people; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 of the Pontiac State Hospital in Pontiac, Michigan. Built in 1878 as the Eastern Michigan Asylum for the Insane, it was renamed in 1911 to the Pontiac State Hospital, and then in 1973 to the Clinton Valley...
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Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 of the junction of Saginaw Street and Oakland Avenue, where the First Baptist Church was located, in Pontiac, Michigan.
Pontiac (Mich.); Oakland County (Mich.); Saginaw Street (Pontiac, Mich.); Oakland Avenue (Pontiac, Mich.); First Baptist Church (Pontiac, Mich.); street scenes; church buildings; postcards
Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing a view of Washington Avenue, looking north, in downtown Lansing, Michigan. The State Capitol is visible in the background, and the six story Hotel Downey is at the end of the block. The hotel...
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Lansing City Hall (Lansing, Mich.); Washington Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); Michigan State Capitol (Lansing, Mich.); Hotel Downey (Lansing, Mich.); street scenes; hotels; streetcars; capitol buildings; city...
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing a bird's eye view of Lansing, Michigan, looking west towards the capitol, with the Michigan Avenue bridge crossing the Grand River on the right.
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Michigan State Capitol (Lansing, Mich.); Lansing City Hall (Lansing, Mich.); city halls; cityscapes; capitol buildings; buildings; Grand River; bridges; Michigan Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 of Main Street (later renamed Michigan Avenue) at night, in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Battle Creek (Mich.); Calhoun County (Mich.); Michigan Avenue (Battle Creek, Mich.); Central National Bank (Battle Creek, Mich.); night scenes; street scenes; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing a street scene on Washington Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. The white building on the left is the Hotel Butler, built in 1872.
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Washington Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); Hotel Butler (Lansing, Mich.); hotels; streetcars; street scenes; stores; storefronts; carriages and coaches; postcards
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing Michigan Avenue, looking west from Washington Avenue towards the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. The Prudden Building is on the left (destroyed by fire in 1920).
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Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing the view east down Michigan Avenue from the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. On the left is the old post office, which was eventually annexed by the neighboring city hall.
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Michigan Avenue (Lansing, Mich.); United States Post Office (Lansing, Mich.); street scenes; post offices; monuments; postcards