Box 40
Contains 44 Results:
4: Old Lincoln Club Members. Louis Cornelius, E.D. Conger, Judge Vendier(?)
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
5: American Society of Editors in New York City, l-r, Frank M. Sparks, Grand Rapids Herald; A.L. Miller, publisher Battle Creek Enquirer and News and C.B. Travis, King Features Syndicate, April 17, 1942
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
6-7: Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society members at the Capitol, Lansing, Mich., June 3, 1904. Includes Thomas Hefferan; George W. Thayer, Sr.; E.W. Barbara, editor Jackson Patriot; Daniel McCoy; Peter White of Marquette and Henry R. Pattengill, State Superintendent of Schools. Circa 1932.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
8: Five men in suits, including L-R: Eugene S. Goebel, E.C. Sanders, two unidentified men and A.T? McFadyen.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
9: “The City Administration Welcomes You to the 3rd Annual Open House. “ Includes George Welsh. Grand Rapids Police Department photo, February 9, 1949.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
10-14: Composite display of 1871 portrait photos. List of some names included.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
15: Twenty four images of people in historical dress, most identified. Including Rebecca Richmond.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
16: Three people in residential neighborhood, including Henry Idema. 2007.084, from scrapbook at 239-99.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
Unidentified Nursery or Grade School Class photos. May include Tommy Low. Includes African American boys. (2) 2005.073
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.
Miss Clark's Kindergarten, a private school, nw corner of Madison & Wealthy. ca. 1896. 1986.165.
This series consists of portrait photographs and is arranged alphabetically by surname. First names are used when known, otherwise information is taken directly from the photo. A question mark in parentheses indicates that identification is tentative. Group photographs of people associated with a specific organization are found in the subject series.