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    • Big Rapids - "First Methodist Episcopal Church"

    • Big Rapids - "First Methodist Episcopal Church"

    • 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;
    • Central - Abandonded mining town

    • Central - Abandonded mining town

    • Black and white photograph from 1962 of the remains of the ghost town of Central, Michigan. The Central Mining Company was organized in 1856 to mine a rich vein of copper along the bluffs. The town of Central grew up around the mine, up to 900...

    • Central (Mich.); Keweenaw County (Mich.); Central Mine Methodist Church (Central, Mich.); ghost towns; buildings; dwellings; ; church buildings
    • Idlewild - "Tabernacle A.M.E. Church, Idlewild, Mich."

    • Idlewild - "Tabernacle A.M.E. Church, Idlewild, Mich."

    • Black and white photograph of the Tabernacle A.M.E. Church (African Methodist Episcopal) in Idlewild, Michigan. Idlewild was one of the most popular vacation destinations in Michigan during the first half of the Twentieth Century. It was also one...

    • Idlewild (Mich.); Lake County (Mich.); Tabernacle A.M.E. Church (Idlewild, Mich.); buildings; church buildings;
    • Lansing - Aerial view of north side of state capitol

    • Lansing - Aerial view of north side of state capitol

    • Black and white aerial photograph of the Michigan State Capitol and blocks north of the capitol grounds in Lansing, Michigan. One block north of the capitol, on Ionia Street, are St. Mary Cathedral Parish and Christ Community Church (originally...

    • Lansing (Mich.); Ingham County (Mich.); Ottawa Street (Lansing, Mich.); Walnut Street (Lansing, Mich.); Ionia Street (Lansing, Mich.); Michigan State Capitol (Lansing, Mich.); St. Mary Cathedral Parish (Lansing, Mich.); Christ Community Church...
    • Pontiac - First Baptist Church

    • Pontiac - First Baptist Church

    • Color postcard from circa 1945-1950 of the First Baptist Church building in Pontiac, Michigan, located at the corner of Oakland Avenue and Saginaw Street. The building is now a Salvation Army building. The view of this postcard shows Oakland Avenue.

    • Pontiac (Mich.); Oakland County (Mich.); First Baptist Church (Pontiac, Mich.); Oakland Avenue (Pontiac, Mich.); buildings; church buildings; automobiles; street scenes
    • Maple Rapids - Maple Avenue looking north from South Street

    • Maple Rapids - Maple Avenue looking north from South Street

    • Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1909 of Maple Avenue, looking north from South Street, in Maple Rapids, Michigan. The Congregational Christian and Maple Rapids United Methodist Churches are in the background on the left.

    • Maple Rapids (Mich.); Clinton County (Mich.); Maple Avenue (Maple Rapids, Mich.); street scenes; church buildings; Congregational Christian Church (Maple Rapids, Mich.); Maple Rapids United Methodist Church (Maple Rapids, Mich.);
    • Lansing - "Aerial View - Lansing, Mich."

    • Lansing - "Aerial View - Lansing, Mich."

    • 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
    • Deward - Abandoned church and school

    • Deward - Abandoned church and school

    • Black and white photograph of the Deward, Michigan school and Swedish church from approximately 1932. The town of Deward was founded to liquidate the pine tracts of the town's namesake, D(avid) Ward. When the mills closed in 1912, the town died as...

    • Deward (Mich.); Crawford County (Mich.); ghost towns; buildings; church buildings; schools;
    • Clifton - Town view

    • Clifton - Town view

    • 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;
    • Big Rapids - "Presbyterian Church"

    • Big Rapids - "Presbyterian Church"

    • Black and white photograph from souvenir folder of Big Rapids, published in approximately 1907, depicting the Presbyterian Church in Big Rapids, Michigan. The church building was remodeled in 1906.

    • Big Rapids (Mich.); Mecosta County (Mich.); buildings; church buildings;
    • Chesaning - "Catholic Church, School and Parsonage, Chesaning, Mich."

    • Chesaning - "Catholic Church, School and Parsonage, Chesaning, Mich."

    • Black and white photograph of a postcard of Chesaning, Michigan from circa 1907-1913. From foreground back can be seen the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic school, church and parsonage. The church was organized in 1891, and the school opened in...

    • Chesaning (Mich.); Saginaw County (Mich.); Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church (Chesaning, Mich.); Our Lady of Perpetual Help School (Chesaning, Mich.); ; buildings; church buildings; schools; parsonages; postcards
    • Detroit - "Washington Boulevard from Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich."

    • Detroit - "Washington Boulevard from Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich."

    • Color postcard from circa 1923-1925 showing Washington Boulevard, looking north from Michigan Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. The statue of General Alexander Macomb can be seen in the foreground. On the left, the large grey building behind the small...

    • Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); Washington Boulevard (Detroit, Mich.); General Alexander Macomb Monument (Detroit, Mich.); Book Building (Detroit, Mich.); Statler Hotel (Detroit, Mich.); David Whitney Building (Detroit, Mich.); Clarke...
    • Detroit - "Washington Boulevard, North from Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich."

    • Detroit - "Washington Boulevard, North from Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich."

    • Color postcard from circa 1917-1923 of Washington Boulevard, looking north from Michigan Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. On the left is the Book Building (1917), prior to the tower being added in 1926. In the background on the left is the Statler...

    • Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); Washington Boulevard (Detroit, Mich.); Book Building (Detroit, Mich.); General Alexander Macomb Monument (Detroit, Mich.); Statler Hotel (Detroit, Mich.); Book-Cadillac Hotel (Detroit, Mich.); David Whitney...
    • Detroit - Aerial view of Grand Circus Park from north

    • Detroit - Aerial view of Grand Circus Park from north

    • Black and white aerial photograph from approximately 1930 of the Grand Circus Park area of Detroit, Michigan, looking south from north of the park.

    • Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); Woodward Avenue; Grand Circus Park (Detroit, Mich.); aerial views; skyscrapers; buildings; church buildings; office buildings
    • Detroit - Washington Boulevard looking south from Clifford Street

    • Detroit - Washington Boulevard looking south from Clifford Street

    • Black and white photograph from 1956 showing the east side of Washington Boulevard, looking south from Clifford Street in Detroit, Michigan. The skyscraper is the Industrial Bank Building (1922 - Louis Kamper). Further down Washington Boulevard are...

    • Detroit (Mich.); Wayne County (Mich.); Washington Boulevard (Detroit, Mich.); Industrial Bank Building (Detroit, Mich.); Book-Cadillac Hotel (Detroit, Mich.); Chancery Building (Detroit, Mich.); St. Aloysius Church (Detroit, Mich.); Washington...
    • Grand Ledge - "The Little White Church"

    • Grand Ledge - "The Little White Church"

    • Black and white photograph of a scene on the Grand River, surrounded by the picturesque ledges, with Grand Ledge, Michigan in the background.

    • Grand Ledge (Mich.); Eaton County (Mich.); Grand River; rivers; boats; recreation; nature scenes; church buildings; people
    • Grand Ledge - "W. Scott Street, Grand Ledge, Mich."

    • Grand Ledge - "W. Scott Street, Grand Ledge, Mich."

    • Black and white postcard from approximately 1907 showing the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Free-will Baptist Church on West Scott Street in Grand Ledge, Michigan.

    • Grand Ledge (Mich.); Eaton County (Mich.); United Methodist Church (Grand Ledge, Mich.); Grand Ledge Baptist Church (Grand Ledge, Mich.); Scott Street (Grand Ledge, Mich.); ; street scenes; church buildings; postcards
    • Kalamazoo - Bronson Park and First Presbyterian Church

    • Kalamazoo - Bronson Park and First Presbyterian Church

    • Black and white stereograph of children posing in Bronson Park with the First Presbyterian Church in the background in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan.

    • Kalamazoo (Mich.); Kalamazoo County (Mich.); Bronson Park (Kalamazoo, Mich.); First Presbyterian Church (Kalamazoo, Mich.); parks; church buildings; people; children; stereographs
    • Pontiac - "Saginaw and Oakland Streets, Pontiac, Mich."

    • Pontiac - "Saginaw and Oakland Streets, Pontiac, Mich."

    • 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
    • Pontiac - "Junction of Saginaw and Oakland Streets, Pontiac, Mich."

    • Pontiac - "Junction of Saginaw and Oakland Streets, Pontiac, Mich."

    • Black and white postcard from circa 1900-1907 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; winter scenes; postcards

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