Henry P. Baldwin, 15th Governor of Michigan, 1869-1872. Republican. Religion: Episcopal. Born in 1814 in Rhode Island. Died 1892. Buried in Detroit. Businessman by trade.
Black and white photograph from souvenir folder of Big Rapids, published in approximately 1907, depicting the First Methodist Episcopal Church. The church was built in 1906, designed by the Detroit architect W. E. N. Hunter. It is currently the...
Big Rapids (Mich.); Mecosta County (Mich.); First Methodist Episcopal Church (Big Rapids, Mich.); First United Methodist Church (Big Rapids, Mich.); buildings; church buildings;
Black and white collotype postcard from circa 1904-1906 of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Coldwater, Michigan. This church building replaced the original building in 1880. A pipe organ was added in 1885, and a large bell was purchased in 1888.
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William A. Comstock, 33rd Governor of Michigan, 1933-1934. Democrat. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Alpena in 1877. Died 1949. Buried in Alpena. Banker and businessman by trade.
Black and white stereograph of an aerial view of Woodward Avenue, looking north towards Grand Circus Park. The steeples of Central United Methodist Church (1865 - Smith, Hinchman and Grylls) and St. John's Episcopal Church (1861) are visible on...
Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); Woodward Avenue; Grand Circus Park (Detroit, Mich.); Central United Methodist Church (Detroit, Mich.); St. John's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.); Smith, Hinchman and Grylls; ; aerial views; church...
Black and white photograph from approximately 1936 showing Woodward Avenue looking south from Winder Street in Detroit, Michigan. From 1934-1936 Woodward Avenue was widened, forcing the churches on this stretch to be moved and/or altered. The...
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Black and white photograph 1960 showing Woodward Avenue, looking south from Winder Street in Detroit, Michigan. On the left is St. John's Episcopal Church, dedicated in 1861, with both the David Broderick Tower (1928 - Louis Kamper) and Central...
Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); St. John's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.); Fox Theater (Detroit, Mich.); David Broderick Tower (Detroit, Mich.); Kamper, Louis, 1861-1953; Central United Methodist Church (Detroit, Mich.); Smith, Hinchman...
James Wright Gordon, 3rd Governor of Michigan, 1841. Whig. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Connecticut in 1809. Died 1853. Buried in Brazil. Lawyer by trade.
Black and white stereograph showing a view of a portion of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, with the Fountain Street Baptist Church in the background, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. St. Mark's, on Division and Pearl Streets, was opened in 1848, and still...
Grand Rapids (Mich.); Kent County (Mich.); St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Grand Rapids, Mich.); Fountain Street Baptist Church (Grand Rapids, Mich.); church buildings; cityscapes; stereographs
Black and white image of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church buildings in Jackson, Michigan. The church was built in 1853. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."
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Black and white image of the First United Methodist Church building (built in 1867 and replaced in 1921) in Jackson, Michigan. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."
Jackson (Mich.); Jackson County (Mich.); First United Methodist Church (Jackson, Mich.); church buildings; buildings
David H. Jerome, 18th Governor of Michigan, 1881-1881. Republican. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Detroit in 1829. Died 1896. Buried in Saginaw. Worked in the business and lumber trades.
Black and white photograph from approximately 1891 of the view north from the state capitol in Lansing, Michigan. Churches in this image include the First Baptist Church (now Christ Community Church), Central United Methodist Church and St. Paul's...
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Christ Community Church (Lansing, Mich.); Central United Methodist Church (Lansing, Mich.); St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Lansing, Mich.); church buildings; buildings; cityscapes;
Black and white photograph on cardboard backing showing the view north from the capitol in Lansing, Michigan. The churches in the foreground are: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Central United Methodist Church and First Baptist Church (now Christ...
Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Lansing, Mich.); Central United Methodist Church (Lansing, Mich.); Christ Community Church (Lansing, Mich.); Lansing High School (Lansing, Mich.); Old Central Building (Lansing,...
Stevens T. Mason, 1st Governor of Michigan, 1835-1840. Democrat. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Virginia in 1811. Died 1843. Buried in Detroit. Lawyer by Trade. •aAlso, Governor (acting) of Michigan Territory, 1831-1835.p
1861-1863 diary of Cyrus Bacon. In this diary, Bacon describes daily life in the Seventh Michigan Infantry. He gives vivid accounts of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, White Oak Swamp, Antietam, and Gettysburg.
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Andrew Parsons, 10th Governor of Michigan, 1853-1854. Democrat. Religion: Episcopal. Born in New York in 1817. Died 1855. Buried in Corunna. Teacher by trade.
Albert E. Sleeper, 29th Governor of Michigan, 1917-1920. Republican. Religion: Episcopal. Born in Vermont in 1862. Died 1934. Buried in Lexington. Businessman and banker by trade.
Black and white photograph of the Episcopal Church in Stockbridge, Michigan. Information written on the back of the photograph indicates that the church was built in approximately 1886, and was eventually sold and moved across the street to serve...
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