Box 14
Contains 5 Results:
68. “Very efficient office force” Baxter Laundries Incorporated, Oct. 1928. Dressed for halloween. Women and a child.
Contains family photos include formal portrait and some casual shots of Mr. & Mrs. Baxter and children Robert and Elizabeth. Several images of boats and sailing. Several ages and time periods.
Also included some images showing Baxter Laundry staff, as well as views of the facility at Muskegon, and other Michigan facilities, as well as several out of state laundries.
A few military photos are also found.
69. Robert Baxter, Naval Officer. Portrait photo.
Contains family photos include formal portrait and some casual shots of Mr. & Mrs. Baxter and children Robert and Elizabeth. Several images of boats and sailing. Several ages and time periods.
Also included some images showing Baxter Laundry staff, as well as views of the facility at Muskegon, and other Michigan facilities, as well as several out of state laundries.
A few military photos are also found.
70. Baxter Laundries Corp., May 1909. Shows building with a row of horse drawn wagons with the Baxter name along the front.
Contains family photos include formal portrait and some casual shots of Mr. & Mrs. Baxter and children Robert and Elizabeth. Several images of boats and sailing. Several ages and time periods.
Also included some images showing Baxter Laundry staff, as well as views of the facility at Muskegon, and other Michigan facilities, as well as several out of state laundries.
A few military photos are also found.
Photo no. 207. Paul L. Richards, Montgomery, Ala. “74. Army Air Force, 26th Division. Military officer, ca 1918. Rolled panoramic
Contains family photos include formal portrait and some casual shots of Mr. & Mrs. Baxter and children Robert and Elizabeth. Several images of boats and sailing. Several ages and time periods.
Also included some images showing Baxter Laundry staff, as well as views of the facility at Muskegon, and other Michigan facilities, as well as several out of state laundries.
A few military photos are also found.
14 pen & ink drawings by Fred Baxter. (15 sheets)
The miscellaneous material includes cards, papers, name plaque, and the Laundry Year Book (1938). This book is basically a reference and data source. Most valuable in providing data about the laundry industry. Furthermore, there is a newspaper (Grand Rapids Press) cover page regarding the death of United States Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Original sketches by Fred Baxter are found, most of which were used in a Chistmas booklet.