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Black and white photograph showing "Main Street" in Traverse City, Michigan, most likely Front Street.

Grand Traverse County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from approximately 1907 depicting Center Avenue in Bay City, Michigan.

Bay County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing an early view of storefronts on Main Street in Leslie, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard showing carriages along Main Street at the corner of Bellevue Street in Leslie, Michigan.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Possibly Mason or Leslie

Color postcard from circa 1907-1910 showing Huron Avenue, looking west from Cass Avenue (just west of bridge over Cass River), in Vassar, Michigan.

Tuscola County (Mich.)

Black and white image showing the Michigan Central Railroad station in Jackson, Michigan. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."

Jackson County (Mich.)

Shiawassee County (Mich.)

Shiawassee County (Mich.)

Shiawassee County (Mich.)

Shiawassee County (Mich.)

Black and white stereograph showing a street scene on Michigan Avenue (Congress Street), looking east in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Washtenaw County (Mich.)

Black and white stereograph showing a street scene on Michigan Avenue (Congress Street), looking west in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Washtenaw County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1900-1907 of the view west down Cadillac Square from the Wayne County Building in Detroit, Michigan. At the end of Cadillac Square is Campus Martius, with the Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (erected 1872) and the old Detroit City Hall (erected 1871, demolished 1961). On the right, the tall building is the Majestic Building, built in 1896 by Daniel Burnham.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Color postcard from approximately 1907 showing showing Cadillac Square looking east from Detroit City Hall (now One Kennedy Square) in Detroit, Michigan. The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, erected in 1872 to commemorate Michigan soldiers' and sailors' who died in the Civil War, can be seen in the center. In the background is the old Wayne County Courthouse (now the Wayne County Building), built in 1897. The image itself is likely from before 1902, as the Pontchartrain Hotel was built in that year where the building on the right stands in this postcard.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1865-1875 showing (wood block paved) Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white copy print of a photograph from circa 1872-1882 of the Great Western Carriage, Harness Sleigh Depot in Detroit, Michigan. On the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Beaubien Street, the structure was built in 1846 as the First Congregational Churhc. It was sold to the First Christian Church in 1863, and again in 1871, this time to be used as a livery stable and carriage depot. The Great Western Carriage, Harness Sleigh Depot was owned by Alfonzo Rolfe from 1872-1882, after which it was listed as a livery stable.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1901-1906 of the 1884 Police Headquarters building on Bates and Randolph Streets in Detroit, Michigan.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1885-1895 of Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan. The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is prominent in the foreground; it was erected in 1872 to commemorate the fallen of the Civil War. In the background is the old Detroit City Hall, built in 1871. A sign advertising J. L. Hudson's is on the right, at the future location of the Majestic Building. Hudson's, which would continue to occupy a prominant place on Woodward Avenue until 2001, began in 1881.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white reproduction of a photograph from approximately 1900 showing the Wright, Kay Co. building on Woodward Avenue at Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan. Note that this is not the Wright-Kay Building that is further north on Woodward and at the time would have been called the Schwankovsky Temple of Music. This image was reproduced in a 1950 calendar published for the Detroit Trust Company.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white stereograph from circa 1880-1890 of a boy at a public drinking fountain on Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. In the background is a horsecar, the precursor to electric streetcars.

Color postcard from approximately 1912 depicting a scene on Woodward Avenue, looking north in Detroit, Michigan. The white skyscraper on the left is the Ford Building, built in 1909. The skyscraper at the far right is the Majestic Building, built in 1896. Both were designed by architect Daniel Burnham.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white copy print of a photograph from circa 1880-1890 showing a group of horse-drawn streetcars and other traffic on a road in Detroit, Michigan.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white reproduction of an 1891 photograph of the northeast corner of Woodward Avenue and Congress Street in Detroit, Michigan. This image was reproduced in a 1947 calendar published for the Detroit Trust Company. From the calendar: "Detroit, 1891 - Northeast corner Woodward and Congress Streets - Decorated for G.A.R. [Grand Army of the Republic] National Encampment - present site Michigan Bank."

Wayne County (Mich.)

Color postcard from approximately 1919 showing the Penobscot, Peoples State Bank and Detroit Trust Company buildings in on Fort and Shelby Streets in Detroit, Michigan. The two tall buildings on the left are the original 1905 Penobscot building in the foreground and the 1916 addition behind it on Congress Street, both designed by the architecture firm Donaldson and Meier. The white marble Peoples State Bank building (now the Savoyard Center) was built in 1900, and the Detroit Trust Company Building, designed by Albert Kahn, was built in 1915. In 1926, the latter was significantly widened, and then modernized in 1966.

Wayne County (Mich.)

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