Box 35
Contains 66 Results:
Smiths, Miss [?] / Smiths, Aija / Smiths, C.B. / Smiths, Canton / Smiths, Chester / Smiths, F. Hart / Smiths, Henry Spencer / Smiths, A. Hosford / Smiths, Israel C. / Smiths, Jennie C. / Smiths, LeRoy / Smiths, J. Morgan / Smiths, Royal B. / Smiths, T. Craft / Smiths, Thomas / Smiths, William Alden Smith & family.
Collection of 26 unidentified tin types of family members. Not found 10/14/2008, perhaps among the unidentified.
Smith, Miss. Aunt of Miss Sarah Smith, and siste of Mrs. I. Porrell’s first husband. [2 copies]
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.
Smith, Aija. [GRPL staff, ca. 1970 or later, office, interior]
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.
Smith, Rev. Dr. C.B. Smith, father of George W. smith, one of the KSI? boys.
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.
Smith, Canton, 1849 owned National Hotel. Father of Israel C. and Warren Smith. Died Mar. 29 / 1882.
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.
Smith, Canton. [Diff. Image than above, possible misidentification]
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.
Smith, Chester, son of Eugene (pioneers of Tyrone Twp. Before 1880?)
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.
Smith, F. Hart, Mich. House of Rep. 1891.
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.
Smith, Henry Spencer, Salesman, Wolverine Mafg Co., Detroit, 1906
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.
Smith, A. Hosford Smith, U.S. Assessor Int Rev., and the flutist in St. Mark’s first choir (one of the Nelson family) [2 different images]
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.