Box 10.5
Contains 32 Results:
Beefeater Room. Clark J. Afendoulis, host. 00.[2534].1
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Chinnick’s Michigan Room. 119 Pearl Street N.W. 00.[3449].1
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Clarendon Hotel. 1901 Menu. 2012.016
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Cypress Cellar.
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Dining Out in Grand Rapids 1978, reproductions of menus from 34 select restaurants, 2 copies [P2008.099] [2021.119]
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Hotel Macatawa, Macatawa Park, Michigan. GR Chamber of Commerce. July 27, 1910. Has images of Hotel Luzerne, Chicago and Hotel Macatawa. 00.[3450].1
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Making Thyme Kitchen, Oct. 2005 Menu. 2006.069E
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Michigan Bankers Assoc. 9th Annual Meeting. Banquet Menu. Sept. 2, 1896. Morton House [Pantlind] 00.[5059].1
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
The New Livingston, S.E. cor. Fulton and South Division Sts. July 24, 1893. Grand Rapids Lithography Co. H.D. and F.H. Irish, proprietors. 00.[3124].1
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
Roosevelt Park Cafe, 1518 Grandville Ave., S.E. P2006.011
Cookbooks are arranged alphabetically by title.As with calendars, the cookbooks most desired are those which have unique Grand Rapids information. This may be favorite recipes suggested by a named individual, or valuable historical information on the organization providing the cookbook, or because unique local illustrations were used in the publication.
