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Hunter Marc Anthony with his white-tailed deer kill on the Fort Custer Freedom Hunt, a special firearm hunt put on by the DNR Wildlife Division for hunters with disabilities.
Volunteer campground hosts at J. W. Wells State Park in Menominee County. Campground Hosts assist campers by answering questions and explaining rules.
Black and white photograph from circa 1880-1890 of the interior of Frank and Isadora Donavan's store in Petoskey, Michigan. Frank Donavan is standing by the coffee mill.
Emmet County (Mich.)
Color postcard from 1900 of a street scene on Lake Street, with a big welcome sign in the background, in Petoskey, Michigan.
Emmet County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph taken August 5, 1898 of a park, with homes in the background, in Petoskey, Michigan.
Emmet County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1900-1905 of storefronts on an unidentified street in Petoskey, Michigan.
Emmet County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1910-1915 showing Lake Street, looking east, in Petoskey, Michigan.
Emmet County (Mich.)
Color postcard from circa 1907-1915 showing various views of Petoskey, Michigan.
Emmet County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1917 of men posing in front of and on the frozen Washington Boulevard fountain in Detroit, Michigan. Back of photograph reads: "The Fountain of Ice on the Washington Blvd. at Michigan Ave."
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1917 of men posing in the Merrill Fountain (dry for the winter) in front of the old Detroit Opera House on Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1951 of East Warren 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.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1895-1905 showing Detroit Edison workers (or perhaps the earlier Edison Illuminating Company workers) erecting a pole for electrical lines in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white aerial photograph from 1973 of the Kennedy Square complex in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Kennedy Square replaced the old Detroit City Hall.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1967 of Grand River Avenue, near 14th Street, in Detroit, Michigan.
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 1904 of Grand Circus Park at Washington Avenue (now Boulevard) in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1915-1920 of Madison Street, looking north from Randolph Street in Detroit, Michigan. On the right is the Detroit Athletic Club. Established in 1887, the DAC waned at the turn of the 20th Century, only to be revived by a group of prominent businessmen in 1912-1913. Albert Kahn was hired to build the new clubhouse, which opened in 1915 to much fanfare.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1905-1906 of Washington Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1917 of men posing in the Merrill Fountain (dry for the winter) in front of the old Detroit Opera House on Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white reproduction of a lithograph showing Detroit, Michigan in approximately 1820. This image was reproduced in a 1947 calendar published for the Detroit Trust Company.
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 photograph from circa 1930-1940 of Second Avenue looking north towards West Grand Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan. At the end of the road is the Fisher Building, built in 1928 by Albert Kahn for the Fisher brothers, founders of Fisher Body. On the right, with the Pontiac dealer, is the General Motors Building (now known as Cadillac Place), built 1919-1923, also by Albert Kahn.
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.)