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Black and white undated photograph showing Washington Avenue in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1945 of buildings of Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) in East Lansing, Michigan. Included are the MSU Auditorium, Music Building and Jenison Field House. Part of "Souvenir Folder of Lansing, Michigan" - a postcard booklet featuring images from Lansing and East Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing the view up Washington Avenue, looking north, in Lansing, Michigan. On the right is Arbaugh's Department Store, built 1905. The retail store operated until the mid-1970s. The first white building on the left is the Hotel Butler, built in 1872.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph taken directly above Lansing, Michigan. The capitol and grounds are clearly visible on the bottom left. The view also includes the Grand River, with the Michigan Avenue and Shiawassee Street bridges.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1945 of the Bank of Lansing Building (now the Comerica Bank Building) in Lansing, Michigan. Part of "Souvenir Folder of Lansing, Michigan" - a postcard booklet featuring images from Lansing and East Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph on cardboard backing showing the north 200 block of Capitol Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. On the right is the First Baptist Church of Lansing, now the Christ Community Church.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1890-1910 of the Pere Marquette Railroad passenger station on East Grand River Avenue in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing the Michigan Power Company Dam on the Grand River at Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1905-1910 of an automobile and carriages sharing the street on Turner Street in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1950-1960 with a street scene on Washington Avenue, looking north in Lansing, Michigan. The tall buildings at the end of the block (at Michigan Avenue) are the Washington Square Building (built in 1922, replacing the Prudden Building which was destroyed by fire) and the Comerica Bank Building (originally the Bank of Lansing Building, built in 1932).

Ingham County (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of floor plan for first floor, Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of Barnes Mansion second floor timber plan, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1922-1930 showing the Lewis Cass State Office Building in Lansing, Michigan. Built about 1922, the building is located at Walnut and Kalamazoo Streets and has housed several different state government departments, including the Michigan Library from 1922 until a fire destroyed the top floors in 1951.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing an aerial view of Michigan Avenue, looking west towards the State Capitol (dedicated 1879) in Lansing, Michigan. To the left of the capitol building is the Boji Tower (originally Olds Tower, built in 1931), the tallest building in Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1909 of the Michigan Power Company Dam on the Grand River in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph from 1968 showing a view south of the Capitol Complex in Lansing, Michigan. On the left is the capitol building, with state office buildings to the west of it.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing "Half-Way Rock" in Lansing, Michigan. The rock was a visual marker for the approximate half-way point between the Capitol and Michigan State University (then Michigan State College) along Michigan Avenue. Supposedly, a passer-by placed a cherry pit in a crack in the rock and it grew into a tree, splitting the rock (which was then also known as "Split Rock"). The rock and tree were removed in 1925 to allow for widening of the road. A portion of the rock now stands near the Michigan State University Union building.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1899 of crowds of people enjoying the Elk's Carnival on Washington Avenue in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing the view east down Michigan Avenue from the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. On the left is the old post office, which was eventually annexed by the neighboring city hall.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1887 of a bird's-eye view of downtown Lansing, Michigan taken from the then new water tower.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1910-1915 showing a view down the Grand River from the Michigan Avenue bridge in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1909 showing a woman and child in Third Ward Park by the fountain in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of the Ransom Eli Olds mansion first floor plan, 1903.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1915 of a street scene on Franklin Avenue (now Grand River Avenue) in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1915-1925 showing the six story Hotel Downey in Lansing, Michigan. The hotel was built in 1887, and expanded in 1907. While suffering a devastating fire in 1912, the hotel remained until 1936, when it was demolished to make room for Knapp's department store.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing a streetcar crossing the Michigan Avenue bridge over the Grand River in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph on cardboard backing showing an aerial view of Lansing, Michigan. The Lansing Wheel Company is in the foreground.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1960-1970 of Michigan Avenue looking towards the state capitol in Lansing, Michigan. On the right is the Bank of Lansing Building (now the Comerica Bank Building), built in 1932.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1930-1940 showing Capitol Avenue, looking north, in Lansing, Michigan. Included in this image is the Boji Tower (originally the Olds Tower, also known as the Michigan National Bank Building), the Olds Hotel (now the George W. Romney Building), and the Masonic Temple.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white undated photograph showing an unidentified street scene in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1920-1930, taken from the State Capitol, showing a bird's-eye view of Lansing, Michigan, looking east. The two buildings in the foreground are the Lansing City Hall (built 1896) and the old Lansing Post Office, complete with lookout tower.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of crowds gathered for the 1899 Elks Carnival in downtown Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1930-1940 showing a bird's-eye view of Lansing, Michigan, looking west from the capitol. The large office building is the Lewis Cass State Office Building (known at that time simply as the State Office Building), built in 1922.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1950-1960 of the Board of Water and Light building on the Grand River in Lansing, Michigan. The company traces back to 1885, while this facility was opened in 1923.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph taken from the upper floors of the state capitol in Lansing, Michigan, showing a bird's-eye view looking down Michigan Avenue. The Lansing City Hall on the left, built in 1896, and the post office, with its observation tower, to the right of it. The post office would become the City Hall Annex in later years.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1898 taken from the roof of the state capitol, looking northeast, in Lansing, Michigan. Several churches are shown in this view, including the Central United Methodist Church, parts of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the Christ Community Church (originally First Baptist Church).

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1909 showing crowds gathered in front of the capitol along Michigan Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. The old post office is on the left.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1912 showing a view of Washington Avenue, looking north, in downtown Lansing, Michigan. The State Capitol is visible in the background, and the six story Hotel Downey is at the end of the block. The hotel was built in 1887, and expanded in 1907. In 1912 a devastating fire destroyed the building, but it was rebuilt and the hotel remained in service until 1939, when it was demolished to make room for Knapp's department store.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Index to the blueprints and drawings of the Barnes Mansion.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1885-1890 showing Washington Avenue, looking north from Michigan Avenue in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard showing a view of Lansing, Michigan, including the state capitol buildings, from the Grand River.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1959 showing a "modern trunkline intersection" along Larch Street in Lansing, Michigan. The Michigan Trunkline System is the made up of the interstates and U.S. and state highways in Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1909 showing "Half-Way Rock" in Lansing, Michigan. The rock was a visual marker for the approximate half-way point between the Capitol and Michigan State University (then Michigan State College) along Michigan Avenue. Supposedly, a passer-by placed a cherry pit in a crack in the rock and it grew into a tree, splitting the rock (which was then also known as "Split Rock"). The rock and tree were removed in 1925 to allow for widening of the road. A portion of the rock now stands near the Michigan State University Union building.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1930-1940 of a winter street scene on Michigan Avenue in front of the the state capitol.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1900-1910 showing a group of people on bicycles and in carriages traveling down Michigan Avenue towards the state capitol in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Pen drawing of a cottage villa design, Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1934 showing the Lansing, Michigan skyline, looking west down Michigan Avenue towards the capitol. On the left is the Boji Tower (originally the Olds Tower, then known as Michigan National Bank Building), as well as the Washington Square Building and the Olds Hotel (now George W. Romney Building). On the right is the Comerica Bank Building (originally the Bank of Lansing Building).

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing a view of Washington Avenue, looking north, in downtown Lansing, Michigan. The State Capitol is visible in the background, and the six story Hotel Downey is at the end of the block. The hotel was built in 1887, and expanded in 1907. In 1912 a devastating fire destroyed the building, but it was rebuilt and the hotel remained in service until 1939, when it was demolished to make room for Knapp's department store.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1922-1930 showing Washington Square, looking south from north of Michigan Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. The tall building on the right is the rebuilt Prudden Building (named the Washington Square Building), which was built after the Prudden Building burned down in 1920.

Ingham County (Mich.)

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