Box 6
Contains 177 Results:
129. Unknown house with Mansard roof, center entrance with portico, and double windows with short balcony on either side of entrance. People on front porch.
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.
130. Unknown house, Italianate, with covered entrance steps and two large windows to the left of the entrance.
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.
131. Frank Gilbert House. Vine covered Porte Couchere on side of house.
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.
132. John Ball Farm. Plain house with short entrance porch and farm fence/gate.
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.
133. Detroit & Milwaukee Railroad Terminal, Grand Rapids, 1883. Barrows.
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.
134. Same as 134. Lithograph.
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.
135. Floral Arch / C.W. Walter, photographer. 1880.
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.
136. Grotto at entrance to park / C.E. Walter, photographer, 1880.
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.
137. Floral Arch / C.W. Walter, photographer, 1880.
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.
138. Michigan Arch / C.W. Walter, photographer
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.