Black and white postcard from circa 1930-1940 showing a bird's-eye view of Lansing, Michigan, looking west from the capitol. The large office building is the Lewis Cass State Office Building (known at that time simply as the State Office Building),...
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Lewis Cass State Office Building (Lansing, Mich.); cityscapes; buildings; office buildings; church buildings; postcards
Black and white postcard from about 1911, showing four images of Allegan, Michigan: the "Big Dam" on the Kalamazoo River; the "M. E. Church" on Trowbridge Street, which is now the Allegan United Methodist Church; the "Steamer Mildred on the Kazoo...
Allegan (Mich.); Allegan County (Mich.); United Methodist Church (Allegan, Mich.); Mildred (Steamboat); Kalamazoo River (Mich.); Mill District (Allegan, Mich.); rivers; bridges; dams; ; postcards
Black and white postcard from approximately 1907 of an aerial view of Main Street, looking south, in Chelsea, Michigan. The photograph is most likely taken from the Glazier Stove Company clock tower (constructed in 1907). The offices of Glazier...
Chelsea (Mich.); Washtenaw County (Mich.); Main Street (Chelsea, Mich.); Glazier Stove Company (Chelsea, Mich.); St. Mary's Church (Chelsea, Mich.); aerial views; street scenes; stoves industry; ; cityscapes; postcards
Postcard souvenir depicting the Adrian Public Library building on Church Street in Adrian, Michigan, constructed in 1907 and dedicated in 1909. The building was dedicated as the Adrian Carnegie Library Building. The building now houses the Lenawee...
Adrian (Mich.); Lenawee County (Mich.); Church Street (Adrian, Mich.); Adrian Carnegie Library Building (Adrian, Mich.); Adrian Public Library (Adrian, Mich.); libraries; ; buildings; postcards
Black and white photograph of Clifton, Michigan. Clifton was established alongside the Cliff Mine in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. The Cliff Mine was the first successful copper mine in the area, and operated from 1845 to 1878, when the...
Clifton (Mich.); Keweenaw County (Mich.); buildings; ; church buildings; ghost town;
Black and white photograph from circa 1895-1900 of N. Bridge Street in Bellaire, Michigan, looking north. The church to the left in the image is the First Methodist Church (now the Community Methodist Church), one of the oldest churches in Antrim...
Bellaire (Mich.); Antrim County (Mich.); Bridge Street (Bellaire, Mich.); First Methodist Church (Bellaire, Mich.); Richardi House (Bellaire, Mich.); street scenes; ; dwellings;
Black and white photograph from approximately 1900 of the northern side of the town of Bellaire, Michigan. The white church is the First Methodist Church (now the Community Methodist Church), one of the oldest churches in Antrim County.
Bellaire (Mich.); Antrim County (Mich.); First Methodist Church (Bellaire, Mich.); aerial views; ; cityscapes
Black and white photograph of the Hecla location of Calumet & Hecla Mining in Calumet, Michigan. The photograph shows the Frontenac boiler house on the far left, the spire of Sacred Heart Church in Calumet just to the right, and other mining...
Calumet (Mich.); Houghton County (Mich.); Calumet & Hecla Mining Co. (Mich.); Sacred Heart Church (Calumet, Mich.); mining buildings; mining towns; Mineral Range Railroad; railroad tracks; shafthouses
Black and white postcard from approximately 1917 depicting Main Street in Breckenridge, Michigan. On the left is a weigh station for the St. Louis Sugar Company, organized in 1902 in nearby St. Louis, Michigan.
Breckenridge (Mich.); Gratiot County (Mich.); St. Louis Sugar Co. (Mich.); Main Street (Breckenridge, Mich.); street scenes; sugar industry; railroad tracks; church buildings; postcards
Black and white photograph from 1931-1940 of the Detroit, Michigan skyline viewed from the west. From left to right, skyscrapers include the Book-Cadillac Hotel (1924), David Stott Building (1929), Dime Building (1912), Greater Penobscot Building...
Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); Greater Penobscot Building (Detroit, Mich.); Guardian Building (Detroit, Mich.); Dime Building (Detroit, Mich.); Buhl Building (Detroit, Mich.); Penobscot Building Annex (Detroit, Mich.); David Stott Building...