Box 1.5
Contains 34 Results:
Grand Rapids … a Good Place to Live : Yesterday … Today … Tomorrow. Grand Rapids Mirror, Fall 1935, pg. [16-17] 00.[3233].1
City guides from various sources, arranged chronologically. A wide variety of types of publications and publishers are included here. Many of the earlier guides were pictorials including select images. Some of these corresponded to postcards of the same image issued around the same time period. Others may be unique to an organization or event, such as the various pictorial guides to the 1904 Flood.
Grand Rapids : a good place to live : the Gateway to the Playground of a Nation / GR Assoc. of Commerce, [ca. 1937.] 00.[1869].1
City guides from various sources, arranged chronologically. A wide variety of types of publications and publishers are included here. Many of the earlier guides were pictorials including select images. Some of these corresponded to postcards of the same image issued around the same time period. Others may be unique to an organization or event, such as the various pictorial guides to the 1904 Flood.
Grand Rapids : The Furniture Capital of America : facts and information about the Metropolis of Western Michigan. N.d. [ca. 1930’s] “Grand Rapids, the Gateway to the Playground of a Nation” c. 1 00.[3239].1 c. 2 00.[1044].1 Formerly MKG91.G76fu
City guides from various sources, arranged chronologically. A wide variety of types of publications and publishers are included here. Many of the earlier guides were pictorials including select images. Some of these corresponded to postcards of the same image issued around the same time period. Others may be unique to an organization or event, such as the various pictorial guides to the 1904 Flood.
Candid Glimpses of Grand Rapids / G.R. Assoc. of Commerce. N.d. [ca. 1940’s?] includes “Grand Rapids points of interest in and around the city” by KORFF. 00.[3240].1
City guides from various sources, arranged chronologically. A wide variety of types of publications and publishers are included here. Many of the earlier guides were pictorials including select images. Some of these corresponded to postcards of the same image issued around the same time period. Others may be unique to an organization or event, such as the various pictorial guides to the 1904 Flood.