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Black and white postcard from circa 1920-1929 of State Street, looking east from just west of Blackstone Avenue in Colon, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1915-1925 of Main Street, looking west from just east of Dean Street in Centreville, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1915-1925 of a cannon on the grounds in front of the St. Joseph County Courthouse in Centreville, Michigan. The road behind the cannon is Main Street, between Dean and and Clark Streets.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1890-1900 of Washington Street, looking south from Water Street in Constantine, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1915-1925 of Main Street, looking west from just east of Dean Street in Centreville, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1895-1905 of East Water Street, looking west toward Washington Street, in Constantine, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard showing the business section of Chicago Road in Sturgis, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1890-1900 of Washington Street (the town's main street), looking north towards the St. Joseph River (the iron suspension bridge can be seen in the background), in Constantine, Michigan. The street is decorated for a Republican rally.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white print from a magazine advertisement for the Abrams Aerial Survey Corporation, showing an aerial view of Three Rivers, Michigan, copyrighted 1930.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard showing Chicago Road at the Grand Rapids Indiana Railroad crossing in Sturgis, Michigan.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1915-1925 of Main Street in Centreville, Michigan, looking east from just west of Dean Street.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)
This collection contains a letter from E.J. Fish to A.R. Wood, July 24, 1861, discussing the war, religion and the men of Sturgis, Mich.; a letter form Ebenezer French to William Allma, May 3, 1862, discussing A.R. Wood's death and financial matters relating thereto; a letter from M.C. Meigs, Quartermaster General, to William L. Stoughton, House of Representatives, Dec. 20, 1870, relating information regarding burial place of A.R. Wood; a newspaper obituary of Mrs. Julia Wood, wife of A.R. Wood.
St. Joseph County (Mich.)