Box 6
Contains 177 Results:
51. Monroe Ave. view northwest from Commerce? (Division?) St. toward Campau Square, during the Centennial Celebrations of 1876. Centennial arches in the distance in Campau Square.
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.
52. Pearl Street looking east from the Grand River.
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.
53. Monroe Ave., view northwest from Ionia, with the Morton House at 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.
54. View from Summit Hill west down Island St. (later Weston) including Union Station
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.
55. View of Campau Square taken from the Opera House / balcony of Crain's Museum on Pearl 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.
56. Canal St. (later N. Monroe) looking north
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.
57. Canal St. (later N. Monroe) looking north. Another view
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.
58. Canal St. (later N. Monroe) looking north. Another view
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.
59. Monroe Ave. looking northwest from the Morton House at right, before the addition of two upper floors to the Morton 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.
60. Monroe Ave. looking northwest toward Campau Square thru the Centennial Arches
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.