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Black and white image of a Presbyterian church in Jackson, Michigan. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."

Jackson County (Mich.)

Black and white image of the First United Methodist Church building (built in 1867 and replaced in 1921) in Jackson, Michigan. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."

Jackson County (Mich.)

Black and white image of the First Congregational Church building (built in 1850) in Jackson, Michigan. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."

Jackson County (Mich.)

Black and white image of the First Baptist Church in Jackson, Michigan. The church was established in 1839, and this building was built in 1872. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."

Jackson County (Mich.)

Black and white image of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church buildings in Jackson, Michigan. The church was built in 1853. From the souvenir book "Views of Jackson and Vicinity."

Jackson County (Mich.)

Black and white stereograph showing the view north up Huron Street, in Ypsilanti, Michigan. St. Luke's Episcopal Church can be seen in the background.

Washtenaw 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.)

Black and white photograph from 1931-1940 of the Detroit, Michigan skyline viewed from the west. From left to right, skyscrapers include the Book-Cadillac Hotel (1924), David Stott Building (1929), Dime Building (1912), Greater Penobscot Building (1928), Penobscot Building Annex (1916), Buhl Building (1925) and Guardian Building (1929).

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph from 1949 of downtown Detroit, Michigan, the Detroit River and the Ambassador Bridge from the east looking west.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph from approximately 1930 of the Grand Circus Park area of Detroit, Michigan, looking south from north of the park.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from circa 1970-1980 of school children at a cross walk with the unidentified school and church in the background.

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1956 showing the east side of Washington Boulevard, looking south from Clifford Street in Detroit, Michigan. The skyscraper is the Industrial Bank Building (1922 - Louis Kamper). Further down Washington Boulevard are the Chancery Building (1924 - Donaldson Meier) next to St. Aloysius Church (1930 - Donaldson Meier) and the Book-Cadillac Hotel (1924 - Louis Kamper).

Wayne County (Mich.)

Black and white image of St. Anne's Catholic Church along the coast of Mackinac Island, Michigan.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard showing a street scene in Rives Junction, Michigan.

Jackson County (Mich.)

Black and white modern postcard showing a pre-1928 image of the Methodist Church on Main Street in DeWitt, Michigan. The church burned down in 1928.

Clinton County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing a view down Main Street in Ionia, Michigan.

Ionia County (Mich.)

Iosco County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing the Church of the Assumption in Phoenix, Michigan. The church was built in 1858 in nearby Cliff, Michigan. In 1899 the structure was moved to Phoenix.

Keweenaw County (Mich.)

Eaton County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of the First Baptist Church of Idlewild, Michigan. Idlewild was one of the most popular vacation destinations in Michigan during the first half of the Twentieth Century. It was also one of the only vacation spots in the United States where African-Americans were allowed to purchase property and vacation until such discriminatory practices were abolished in the 1960s, and was known as the "Black Eden."

Lake County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of the Tabernacle A.M.E. Church (African Methodist Episcopal) in Idlewild, Michigan. Idlewild was one of the most popular vacation destinations in Michigan during the first half of the Twentieth Century. It was also one of the only vacation spots in the United States where African-Americans were allowed to purchase property and vacation until such discriminatory practices were abolished in the 1960s, and was known as the "Black Eden."

Lake County (Mich.)

Sanilac County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of the Episcopal Church in Stockbridge, Michigan. Information written on the back of the photograph indicates that the church was built in approximately 1886, and was eventually sold and moved across the street to serve as a shop.

Ingham County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1928 showing the view east from the top of the Hotel Whitcomb in St. Joseph, Michigan, with the Berrien County Courthouse and St. Joseph's Catholic Church in the background.

Berrien County (Mich.)

Black and white stereograph of children posing in Bronson Park with the First Presbyterian Church in the background in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Kalamazoo County (Mich.)

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