Box 44
Contains 40 Results:
1. Group photo of eight women seated, Highland Park, 1912, identifed as Mrs. Ethel McCormick Hendriksen, Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. Leavitt, Miss Hershey, Miss Matilda Pfeiffer, Miss Beulah Russel, Miss Clare Kummel. A partial unidentified newspaper clipping accompanies the photo with these identifications, submitted by Elizabeth Muir, who may be the individual missing from the identifications above.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
1. Image shows three (3) soldiers seated and one (1) standing, in front of a tent. A rifle and bag are beside the soldier identified as Theodore Lampert, and Silas Perkins is identified as the soldier standing.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
2. John Mann, Thomas Mitchell, Charles F. Kendall, Joseph Herkner. Group portrait of pre-Civil War/Civil War soldiers. Reference the Fitch Coll. 018, of which it may originally have been a part. Oval
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
3. Four men in uniform outside a small log cabin. n.d. Civil War? Fred. Heath, photographer, G.R.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
4. Group of 10 men in uniform, seated our standing. Interior. n.d. Civil War? Horizontal oval photo.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
5. Unit of men posed in front of tents, exhibiting a flag(?) lying on the ground in front of the group.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
6. Group of men in uniform in front of a building, possible veterans(?), posing with a cannon, with women standing at the far right in the photo.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
7. Three men in uniform, standing, posed for a formal portrait. Verso ID: Theo. Lampert, Tom Crump and Captain Silas Perkins, of the old Innis Rifles Company I.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
8. Dark copy print of groups of men in line in a camp. See Schouten Coll. 090.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
9. 1st Contingent, Grand Rapids Michigan, Michigan Naval Militia, May 30, 1917. World War I era. Large group with building behind. Five rows of name identifications on the back of the photo, 14 to 26 per row.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.