Box 11
Container
Contains 93 Results:
4. Mrs. P.C. Fuller and grandchild. Child sitting on the lap of a woman in white, child holding the hand
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
5. Mr. Philo C. Fuller sitting at a table. Interior, flowers and window behind him. Photo cropped and enlarged from the photo of Mr. Fuller and his mother.
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
6. Mr. Philo C. Fuller and his mother sitting at a table. Interior with window and plants behind. The back of photo labeled Mr. Philo C. Fuller and his mother Mrs. Edw. Fuller.
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
7. Mrs. Laura Fuller and dog Eli. Women sitting on lawn, dressed in white with a dog on her lap
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
8. Mrs. Laura Fuller and dog sitting on a wicker settee in front of a tree
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
9. Mrs. Laura Fuller, second wife of Mr. Philo C. Fuller, wearing a wedding dress, holding a small book
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
10. Woman in white shirt and dark skirt kneeling next to a dog, holding on to the dog. Exterior with bushes or trees behind them
File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
1. “Me” and Ruben, couple at a train station, Boat and Canoe Club sign behind them
File — Box: 11, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
2. Group of four young women on a log at a beach. Photo Labeled Wegland Park (?), 1918
File — Box: 11, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
3. Photo of a girl in plaid dress, Wegland Park (?), 1918
File — Box: 11, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Many of the folders in this series were created by the Humanities Council. These folders are often miscellaneous, and have little or no continuity. This series also contains information that is more specific than general neighborhoods and focuses on businesses, buildings, families, and individuals within certain neighborhoods of Grand Rapids.
The series begins with the miscellaneous folders. The titles and headings describe the information held in the folder. ...
Dates:
1830s-2000s
