Michigan
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Eben Mumford papers
Espinoza For State Representative
Blue background with white lettering. Shooting star above i.
Greater Michigan Foundation records
Harry Newnham collection
The Harry Newnham collection contains photographs and postcards of Saugatuck, Michigan circa 1900, schooners, steamships, ferries, and boats.
Herbert A. Berg papers
Jean Hebert Brown collection
The Jean Hebert Brown family collection contains day books/diaries of Jennie Kedzie Stone, an autobiography of George A. Stone, and the Kedzie family history book, "Kedzies and Their Relatives," and its supplement, "A Century and a Year."
Kenneth Hopkins collection
The Kenneth Hopkins collection contains 6 lantern slides of Michigan scenes including harvesting celery, salt mining, loading copper onto a ship, pouring molten copper into molds, mining cars full of copper ore, and the locks at Sault Ste. Marie.
L. Claire Hulbert collection
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
Lawrence Sommers papers
Lawrence Van Tine account book
This collection consists of an account book kept by Lawrence Van Tine, a furniture dealer in Eaton Rapids, Michigan. The account book, a daybook, records daily sales of furniture between January 1871 and February 1872. The entries list purchaser, item sold, and price. Van Tine apparently made some furniture to order as well as selling manufactured pieces.