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Grand Rapids Public Library stereo card collection

 Collection
Identifier: Collection 076

Scope and Contents

The stereographs in this collection have been collected by a succession of librarians, with about half of the collection a single donation by Ross DeWindt (1986.054). Where known, the accession number for the item has been recorded with the entry in the finding aid, though much of this information has been lost.

There is evidence the stereographs have been separated from the accession with which they were received, such as those found here which have “Lawrence Collection” on the back. These were probably received along with other material in the Lawrence collection (Collection 002).

The collection contains many of the closest to first generation prints of historic Grand Rapids, Michigan photographs (mounted on stereo cards). The images present original views of late nineteenth century Grand Rapids buildings, houses, street scenes, logging, panoramic views, the United States Centennial celebration in Grand Rapids and the Historic Furniture Exhibit.

Some cards have no source identification. Other cards list the photographer. Occasionally, the back of the card is used, for an information note on the images or for advertising. Occasionally, the name of the firm selling or providing the card is added, along with the photographer.

Most of the cards in this collection are from photographer Schuyler C. Baldwin of Grand Rapids or Kalamazoo, Michigan. He used a variety of colored card stock, but most often on a red/orange card or light green, but also pink. His photos are squarely cut, as compared with some from an unidentified source, which cut the top of both views in an arch. Several unidentified cards use the red/orange as well, which overall appears to be the primary color backing for the cards. Other mounting colors in the collection include a cream color or a golden yellow. Baldwin’s cards are not all the same size.

There is one set of cards in the collection from a leading national stereography company, Keystone View Company. This set currently contains 50 cards, including #1, the title card, which has an extensive historical note. That card is titled “An Exposition of American Furniture-Making, from 1878-1928, on the occasion of the hundredth semi-annual furniture market at Grand Rapids. The other cards are labeled “Grand Rapids Historical Furniture Exhibit in connection with One Hundredth Furniture Market, Jan. 3-21, 1928.” This set has two numbering systems, 1-50, or 4150-4199. This set has no. 5 or 4154, missing, but has two copies of no. 8, or 4157.

Photographers or producers listed on the various stereocards in this collection include: Child’s Art Gallery, Marquette, Mich. L.V.Moulton (Grand Rapids) Northern Michigan Views / B.D. Jackson, photographer O.W. Horton, including a set of Centennial Views, and one item with a typed historical note on verso C.L. Merrill & Co. (Grand Rapids) Merrill, Bayne & Co. Schuyler C. Baldwin (Grand Rapids or Kalamazoo) Views of the Valley City / photographed by I.G. Tompkins.

As of September 2000, there were 361 items in the collection. One of several collections in the Grand Rapids History & Special Collections archives developed around physical format, this collection is occasionally added to as new accessions of a small number of stereo cards are received. Many of these original images have been reproduced by later photographers, and thus may be seen again in the archival collections for those photographers, including Hooper, Fitch, and Anderson and Winslow. Some historical viewers are also available in the department, though these are rarely used, and may not be fully intact.

Reproduction note Reproductions made as close to the original image as possible are generally considered of better quality content. Thus, reproductions made from these stereo cards may be of better quality than those made from one of the second or third generation prints copied by other photographers. However, some of these cards show their wear and tear, and the “original” presented in these well used versions may not now copy as well.

“L” = Item created to the Lawrence Collection “R” = A copy photo is in this collection, Box 3.

Dates

  • circa 1880-1928

Biographical / Historical

The stereo card or stereograph, as it is often referred to in photographic reference works (also stereo view or stereo window), was introduced to the World at the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition when Sir Charles Brewster’s stereoscope, with a twin lens camera, was exhibited. Credit for the invention of the stereoscope is given to British physicist Charles Wheatstone in 1831, by Oliver Wendell Holmes*, who himself designed a more convenient handheld type of viewer that was widely marketed in the U.S. Stereographs contain two images, produced either by two cameras or a double lens camera, which are mounted side on side on a sturdy card. Thus, the images are either identical or nearly identical, and when viewed with the special viewer may present a three-dimensional effect. Interest in stereographs began to wane around 1910 and died out in the 1920s.

The images on the cards provided both recreational and informational content, but were rarely used for portrait photos. National production houses of stereographs sold sets of cards on specific topics. One such late example in this collection is the Keystone (Philadelphia) set of 1928 Grand Rapids furniture exhibit cards. The cards included in this collection provide exterior and interior views of Grand Rapids buildings, street scenes and other views of general interest to the residents of the area. Some other geographies of Michigan area also represented, including Bay View, Petoskey and Mackinaw Island, Michigan.

*A copy of Holmes article from the Atlantic Monthly, June 1859 has been added to Box 3 of this collection.

Extent

1.6 Linear Feet (Three boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Grand Rapids Public Library Stereo Card Collection contains many early views of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The majority of these identify Schuyler C. Baldwin, Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo, Michigan, as the photographer. Included are views of late nineteenth century Grand Rapids, the United States Centennial celebration in Grand Rapids and the Historic Furniture Exhibit in 1928.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Numerous and various donors. Accession numbers 00.000, 1986.054, 1986.352, 1990.12, 1990.013, Jewett Collection, Lawrence Collection

Related Materials

Collection 185 has occasional copy images which appear to be from stereocards, perhaps in this collection. Also, collection 185-3-43 has copy photos of circa 1880 images, with an unidentified man viewing stereographs using a viewer.

Collection 364, Thomas R. and Debra C. Dilley collection, includes a series of stereographic photographs and also a Dilley 2007 book on stereographs.

Index

Aldrich Block (old) - f.1

All Souls Universalist Church … See Universalist Church (1868-1892)

Amberg House - f.87

Ball House - f.2

Bay View (Mich.) - f.3

Berkey & Gay Furniture Company Cable Power - f.4

Berkey & Gay Furniture Company Showroom - f.5

Bissell Sweeper Floral Arrangement - f.6

Blacks - f.31, 36

Bookstore. Interior - f.14

Booming Grounds - f.28

Bridge Street Bridge - f.36

Bridges - f.36, 37, 64

Brownell Pharmacy - f.7

Building construction - f.88

Cabins - f.9

Campau Square Views - f.8, 80

Centennial Arch - f.80

Centennial Cabin - f.9

Centennial Exposition - f.86

Church. Interior - f.10

Churches - f. 17, 18, 21, 22, 63, 74, 90

Churches. Interior - f.18, 22, 73, 90

Circus Parade – f. 93

City Drug Store - f.11

City Drug Store. Interior - f.12

City Hall - f.88

Comstock's Row - f.31, 36

County Jail - f.48

Crescent Mill - f.36

Deer Hunting - f.13

Department stores - f.92

Division Street School - f.31

Eagle Hotel - f.53

Eaton & Lyon Bookstore. Interior - f.14

Exposition of American Furniture Making - f.42

Factories - f.35, 55, 69

Federal Building - f.81

Fire. 1873 - f.15

Firefighters Review - f.16

First Methodist Church - f.17

First Methodist Church. Interior - f.18

Floods - f.19

Floral Arrangements - f.20

Fountain Street Baptist Church - f.21

Fountain Street Baptist Church. Interior - f.22

Fulton Street Park - f.81

Furniture Showroom - f.5

Gardens - f.23, 85

Gazebo - f.24

Gilbert House - f.25

Grand Rapids Historic Furniture Exhibit, 1928 - box 1

Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Building - f.26

Grand Rapids & Indiana

Grand Rapids Booming Company Grounds - f.28

Grand Rapids Public Library. Interior (Ledyard Bldg.) - f.29

Grand Rapids Public Museum. Displays - f.30

Grand Rapids Views - f.31

Grand Rapids Water Pumping Station - f.32

Grand River Road - f.33

Grand River Views - f.34

Grand River Views. Log Jam - f.35

Grand River Views. Logging - f.4, 36

Grand Trunk Railroad Bridge - f.37

Graves House - f.38

Graves House. Interior - f.39

Gull Lake (Mich.) - f.40

Harbor Springs (Mich.) - f.41

Herpolsheimer Co. - f.92

Horton House. Interior - f.42

Hotels - f.31, 53, 77

Houses - f.2, 25, 38, 39, 60, 62, 44, 87

Houses. Interior - f.39, 43, 45, 79

Hundredth Semi-Annual Furniture Market - f.42

Hunting - f.13

Indian Housing - f.46

Indian mounds - f.89

Jails - f. 48

Jefferson Avenue Views - f.47

Kent County Jail - f.48

Ledyard Building - f.49

Locks - f.72

Logging - f.28

Lowell (Mich.) - f.50

Mackinac Island (Mich.) - f.51

Manistee River Railroad Bridge - f.52

Market Street Views - f.54

Melon Field - f.54

Michigan Chair Company - f.55

Michigan National Guard Drill - f.56

Miller's Landing - f.57

Mills - f.36, 83

Monroe Center Views - f.58, 80

Monroe Street Views - f.59, 80

Morris House - f.60

Morton House - f.58

Norton Indian Mounds - f.89

O-wash-ta-nong Club - f.61

Ogden House - f.62

Parades - f.80

Park Congregational Church - f.63

Parks - f.81

Pearl Street Bridge - f.36, 64

Pearl Street Views - f.65

People. Beecher - f.66

People. Graves - f.67

Petosky (Mich.) - f.68

Pharmacies - f.8, 11, 12

Pharmacies. Interior - f.12

Phoenix Furniture Company - f.69

Political Campaign - f.80

Post Office - f.81

Powers Opera House - f.80

Railroad Depots - f.27

Railroad Stations - f.27

Rathbun House (hotel) - f.53

Reeds Lake - f.57, 70

L.J. Rindge Co. – f. 94

Sangerfest Hall - f.71

Sault Ste. Marie (Mich.) Locks - f.72

Schools - f.31, 91

South Division School - f.91

St. Andrews Cathedral (interior and exterior) - f.90

St. James Church. Interior - f.73

St. Marks Episcopal Church - f.74

Steamboat. "Alberta" - f.75

Store, interior – f. 95

Street Views (unidentified) - f.76

Streetcars - f.8, 58, 59, 80

Summit Street House - f.31

Sweets Hotel - f.77

Tenting - f.78

Tilden-Hendricks Campaign Banner - f.80

Tower House. Interior - f.79

United States Centennial Celebration - f.80

United States Post Office - f.81

Universalist Church (1868-1892) -

Veterans Park - f.82

Voigt, Herpolsheimer & Co. - f.92

Voigt Mill - f.36, 83

Water Pumping Station - f.32

Water Reservoir - f.84

Waters House. Garden - f.85

West Bridge Street Views - f.80

Wood Turnings - f.86

Title
Finding aid for the Grand Rapids Public Library stereo card collection
Status
Completed
Date
June 1988
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Grand Rapids History Center Repository

Contact:
Grand Rapids Public Library
111 Library Street NE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 USA
616-988-5497