Box P1
Contains 673 Results:
8. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (south side of Seventh St., west of railroad tracks)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
9. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (south side of Seventh St., looking west from railroad)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
10. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (south side of Seventh St., looking east from Muskegon Ave.)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
11. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (east side of Muskegon Ave., looking south from Seventh St.)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
12. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (north side of Sixth St., looking east from Muskegon Ave., smokestacks)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
13. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (east side of Muskegon Ave., looking north from Sixth St.)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
14. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (north side of Sixth St., west of railroad, during demolition)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
15. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (north side of Sixth St., looking west from railroad, demolition)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
16. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (looking NE from Davis Ave.,north of Seventh St.)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.
17. 551-625 Seventh St. NW, Old Hayes Plant (looking SE from Davis Ave., south of Ninth St., glass building)
As currently structured, the images collected by Father Morrow are the primary core of this collection. Those images in Subseries B. Photographs of Grand Rapids Buildings, will be particularly popular with the many researchers looking for information on their residences, businesses, or structures desired for purchase.