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[Historical Guide to Grand Rapids], n.d. [76 sites] 00.[640].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.
Homes for all in Michigan : improved fruit, stock grain farms … / by Abel T. Page, dealer … G.R. : Dygert, Buff and Rich. Ca. 1882. Formerly M91.P14:2. 00.[854].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.
Homes for all in Michigan : improved fruit, stock, grain farms …. / by Abel T. Page, dealing in all kinds of real estate … G.R. : West Michigan Printing Co., 1892. Formerly M91.P14. 00.[855].1. Includes Nelson Homestead, Bostwick St., p. [41] [Repro. Of etching]; Grand Rapids 1832 [Repro. Of etching]; “Picture taken from a painting by the Hon. A.B. Turner, showing “Prospect Hill”, as it looked in 1836. Also the first frame house in Grand Rapids, erected by Joel Guild in 1833 and Louis Campau’s Fur-Storage House.” P. [50]; Michigan State Capital [rear flyleaf]; Kent County Court House [rear flyleaf]
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.
Proposed Development of the Grand River at Grand Rapids Mich. Spooner and Merril, Consulting Engineers, 1924. 00.{1559}.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.
