Box 6
Contains 177 Results:
109. Michigan Soldiers Home. Civil War Monument, 1880 / C.W. Walter.
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
110. Jefferson Avenue, 1875.
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
111. Fountain Street, looking east from Lafayette St.
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
112. Fulton Street, looking east from College Ave., 1875
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
113. Jefferson Ave., looking north toward downtown? 1880. Partial view of unidentified residence
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
114. View of downtown Grand rapids from Bronson St. 1870
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
115. City Reservoir, distant view of hill.
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
116. City Reservoir, 1880. View of water crater with residential area in the background
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
117. Crosby Family burial site. Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids. 1885.
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.
118. Cave Entrance to Gypsum Mine, 1880 / C.E. Walter. Plaster cave.
Note: Some items in this series are lithographs of the actual photographic slides. These were roughly contemporary and were probably produced in response to strong demand after the log jam.