Box 6
Contains 177 Results:
154. Floral arrangements. 1880 Two vases of floral and table decorations with lace curtains behind.
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.
155. Two women. “The first love letter” Two young ladies, inside, one seated with the letter and one standing, looking over her shoulder.
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.
156. Raising a log barn, 1880. Man with a hook standing on a log wall in progress and horse center left.
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.
157. Children crossing a creek, 1880. “Calves crossing the stream” Two young people barefoot on stepping stones in the creek.
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.
158. Church interior. “Lord is my strength” banner hanging over the front stage of an unidentified church / L.V. Moulton, 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.
159. River view with logs in the foreground. Possibly the Grand River, Grand Rapids, but the structures on the far side are not identified.
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.
160. Factory buildings in a flood scene. Possibly the Grand River, Grand Rapids, but the structures are not identified.
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.
161. “A New Farm” Remains of a fire and/or logging operation. A man sits on a log a right.
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.
163. Residence of F.W. Holmes. Two story house with two women standing at the entrance porch and three males in the yard front left.
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.
164. “Lee from East” Bird's eye view down a hill to an unidentified settlement.
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.