Box 1
Contains 66 Results:
Aladdin Houses, built in a day. Catalog no. 23, Spring 1912. North American Construction Co., Bay City, Mi. P2007.074
Aladdin Homes, 23 Annual Catalog, Cat. No. 42, c. 1929. P2001.130
Aladdin Readi-Cut Homes. Bay City, Mich. 1949 Catalog. N.d. P2001.039.1
General Hospitals of Grand Rapids / Cleon M. Oosterhouse / University of Michigan, Architecture 118. May 26, 1954. [Student paper]. Formerly MKG362.Oo1. 00.[3370].1
Building Blocks of Grand Rapids, n.d. Photocopy of pg. 3 from unidentified source which lists local buildings built with stone, including limestock from the Grand River or Indiana, etc. 00.[4021].1. Buildings listed are: Limestone House, 222 E. Fulton; 1940 Public Museum, 54 Jefferson S.E.; Seventh Day Adventist Church, Cherry and Sheldon S.E.; Veterans' Memorial Park; Ryerson Library; Fountain Street Church; Michigan Bell Building
Included in this series are materials which summarize or provide a larger perspective on Grand Rapids architecture. That perspective may be historical, providing information on the evolution of Grand Rapids and Kent County structurally, over time. Or, it may be a guide or directory, for example, representing the overall community.
Home and Fireside / Grand Rapids Lumber Co. Chicago : Wm. A. Radford, 1924. Formerly M728.6.G76. 00.[0643].1
Buyers' Guide / issued by Builders and Traders Exchange. 1937. 00.[3843].1
Included in this series are materials which summarize or provide a larger perspective on Grand Rapids architecture. That perspective may be historical, providing information on the evolution of Grand Rapids and Kent County structurally, over time. Or, it may be a guide or directory, for example, representing the overall community.
Chronology of Downtown Grand Rapids, 1945-1991. [timeline] / Source unknown. 00.[3065].1
Included in this series are materials which summarize or provide a larger perspective on Grand Rapids architecture. That perspective may be historical, providing information on the evolution of Grand Rapids and Kent County structurally, over time. Or, it may be a guide or directory, for example, representing the overall community.
Description of Grand Rapids / G.A. Fuller, Aug. 23, 1837, 1906 annotated copy. Photocopy only. 00.[638].1
Included in this series are materials which summarize or provide a larger perspective on Grand Rapids architecture. That perspective may be historical, providing information on the evolution of Grand Rapids and Kent County structurally, over time. Or, it may be a guide or directory, for example, representing the overall community.
Downtown Grand Rapids, 1830-1910 / Lee Montgomery Hutchins, Fred A. Myers, James Nachtegall, n.d. See cataloged copies at M7209774.H97d. 00.[5152].2. Includes: Turner House, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, St. James Roman Catholic Church, Hope Evangelical United Brethren Church, Old Bridge Street Buildings, German-English Schoolhouse, St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ladies Literary Club, Coyes, Inc., William Alden Smith Building, Heystek Building (Coliseum), Calkins Law Office, Old Church Building (Ionia and Barnett), 801-805 Monroe Building, Engine House no. 5, W.T. Grant Co. Buildings, 139 Pearl St. Building, Exhibitors Building (220 Lyon), Federal Building/Old Post Office/Old Art Museum, Ottawa at Monroe Building, 118-120 Monroe Building, Ledyard Building, White-Godfrey Building, Michigan Trust Building, Immanuel Lutheran Church (338 Division), Trinity Evangelical English Lutheran Church (Crescent and Bostwick), St. Cecilia Building, Youth Ministry Building (129 E. Fulton St.), Metz Building, St. Marks' Episcopal Church, Park (First) Congregational Church, Botsford Building, Wenham Building, Junior College Building/Grand Rapids Community College, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (Fountain and Ransom), Ryerson Library Building/Grand Rapids Public Library,
Included in this series are materials which summarize or provide a larger perspective on Grand Rapids architecture. That perspective may be historical, providing information on the evolution of Grand Rapids and Kent County structurally, over time. Or, it may be a guide or directory, for example, representing the overall community.