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Black and white postcard from circa 1910-1915 of a print of the Mineral Well House, a hotel in Lansing, Michigan. The hotel was on the east side of River Street on the south side of the Grand River, as seen in this image. It was closer to a sanitarium than a traditional hotel, and frequented by people who came to experience the mineral water (which had been discovered while drilling for salt), which was known to treat various diseases.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white stereograph from circa 1870-1890 of Michigan Avenue, looking west toward the state capitol building in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1900-1910 of a bird's eye view of Lansing, Michigan, looking west towards the capitol, with the Michigan Avenue bridge crossing the Grand River on the right. The Lansing City Hall is visible to the right of the capitol building.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph showing the General Motors assembly facilities at West Saginaw and Verlinden Streets in Lansing, Michigan. The facilities were last known as the Lansing Craft Centre (built 1919 as a foundry), Lansing Metal Center (built 1952) and the Lansing Car Assembly - Body Plant (opened in 1920 for Durant Motor Works). They were demolished 2006-2007.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1906 of a city view of Lansing, Michigan, featuring the state capitol building, taken from the top of the Downey House hotel, located on Washington Avenue.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of the fireplace mantel of the Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Colored blueprint drawing of the longitudinal section of the Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1970-1980 of the parking area of the Lansing City Market on Shiawassee Street.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph on cardboard backing showing the view north from the capitol in Lansing, Michigan. The churches in the foreground are: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Central United Methodist Church and First Baptist Church (now Christ Community Church). Lansing High School is in the background; the building later became known as "Old Central."

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1899 of the Lansing City Hall and the old post office, taken from the roof of the capitol building in Lansing, Michigan. To the right is Michigan Avenue.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1963 of an Admiral gas station in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1935-1945 showing the corner of Abbott Road and Grand River Avenue in East Lansing, Michigan. On the corner is Hurd's Men Shop, a men's clothing store.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Map of lots on West Main Street, showing Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Colored blueprint drawing of the Barnes Mansion roof plan, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing detailing second floor gas lights, Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1945 showing the Reutter Memorial Fountain in Central Park, Lansing, Michigan, lit up at night. The fountain was a gift of the former mayor J.B. Reutter in memory of his wife, in 1929. Part of "Souvenir Folder of Lansing, Michigan" - a postcard booklet featuring images from Lansing and East Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Correction sketch of floor plan, Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1890 showing a bird's-eye view of the corner of Michigan Avenue and Cedar Street, taken from the NW stand pipe in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1916 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.)

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

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white photograph taken February 7, 1955 of the Lansing, Michigan skyline at night, taken from across the Grand River. The Michigan National Bank Building (now Boji Tower), capitol and Lansing Board of Water and Light are all prominent in this image.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1906 taken from the roof of the capitol, looking east down Michigan Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. On the left is the old post office (complete with lookout tower).

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1910 of a group of children - "Lansing's future Oldsmobile owners" - posing in an Oldsmobile vehicle in Lansing, Michigan. Oldsmobile - originally Olds Motor Works - was started in Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

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

Lansing (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1945 of Sparrow Hospital, opened in 1912 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 of the Taylor House on North Washington Avenue, opposite the Gladmer Theatre in Lansing, Michigan. The poster on the sidewalk is for the circus.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Drawing (pen) of Barnes Mansion, side elevation, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of the Barnes Mansion foundation plan, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of machinery used to set power poles in or around Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph taken August 4, 1933 of the view up Michigan Avenue towards the capitol building in Lansing, Michigan. The Bank of Lansing Building (now Comerica Bank Building) is on the right, and the Washington Square Building, with the Olds Hotel (now George W. Romney Building) behind it, is visible on the left.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of the Ransom Eli Olds mansion stone cutter plan, 1903.

Lansing (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1888 of the 300 block of S. Washington Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. The building on the left is the Hudson House (hotel).

Ingham County (Mich.)

Blueprint drawing of Barnes Mansion horse barn, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Color postcard from 1945 of the Charles Chamberlain Federal Building Post Office in Lansing, Michigan. It was built in 1934. Part of "Souvenir Folder of Lansing, Michigan" - a postcard booklet featuring images from Lansing and East Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1915 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.)

Color postcard from circa 1910-1913 showing a view of Lansing, Michigan, looking east from the capitol building. On the left is the old Lansing City Hall (built 1896) and the adjacent post office, which would become the city hall annex.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1911 showing East Side Park in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

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

Lansing (Mich.)

Sketch of transverse section of Barnes Mansion, 1877.

Lansing (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing Washington Avenue, looking north, in Lansing, Michigan. The sign across the street lit up at night to say "Welcome."

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. The Hotel Olds is on the left (now the George W. Romney Building).

Ingham County (Mich.)

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from approximately 1865 of a group of people posing outside the Alfred Brixley Woolen Mill on Franklin Street (now Grand River Avenue) in Lansing, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

 This collection contains materials connected with the pursuit and capture of John Wilkes Booth. The majority of the material is newspaper clippings telling the story of the capture of Booth, as well as his burial. The collection also includes a lecture on the capture of John Wilkes Booth by Luther Byron Baker and a photograph of him.

Ingham County (Mich.)

 This collection holds Douglas Elbinger's photographs from the early 1970s to the early 2000s of political figures. Photographic subjects include figures from both the national and state level, and events like the Michigan Democratic Convention. There are also photographs of people and buildings in connection with the Cooley Law School in Lansing.

Ingham County (Mich.)

 An oral history of George Taylor from Lansing, Michigan. He talks about his service during World War II as some of the first blacks to go into the Marine Corps. George Taylor served in the 51st Defense Battalion.

Lansing (Mich.)

 This collection contains general orders, newspaper clippings, publications, and other memorabilia from the Civil War.

Lansing (Mich.)

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