Box 6
Contains 177 Results:
170. Monroe Street from Sweet's Hotel
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.
176. Fulton Street, looking west from (illegible street name).
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.
171. Split rail, fence-lined, country road a mile south of Finnesy (likely Fennessy) Lake, west of Grand Rapids.
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.
172. and 173. Near first Barker Homestead, image of home and barns
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.
174. and 175. Log cabin near Coopersville, possibly the original Barker homestead.
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.
149. Eavesdroppers dropped. A man lying on the ground at the base of a barn, with two children looking down at him front the hay loft door.
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.
150. “Little Playmates” Unidentified children, 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.
151. Children's Tea Party, 1880. Five girls seated or standing near a table. The girl left offers a morsel to a dog seated in a begging position.
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.
152. Making Maple Sugar, 1880. Children and adults in a woods with kegs and a fire.
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.
153. Winter Scene. “A Frosty Morning”.
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.