Object Type: Folder
In Folder: RG 2018-82 Archives of Michigan General Photograph Collection, ca. 1860-1970
Black and white postcard from circa 1920-1929 depicting a view of Main Street at the intersection with N. Bridge Street in Belding, Michigan, looking west.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1907-1920 depicting an image of Main Street in Belding Michigan, looking west from N. Bridge Street.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Color postcard circa 1907-1909 depicting an aerial view of Belding, Michigan. This postcard is a colorized version of a 1905 photograph and postcard produced by The Rotograph Company. The factories in this image belong to the Belding Bros. and Company, who operated several silk mills in Belding - manufacturing silk thread, fabrics and sewing and embroidery silks - from 1890 to 1932.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1915-1925 depicting Main Street in Belding, Michigan. One of the Belding Bros. and Company silk mills can be seen in the background.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from approximately 1911 depicting a scene on the Flat River in Belding, Michigan. The factory is one of the Belding Bros. and Company silk manufacturing facilities. Belding Bros. and Company operated several silk mills in Belding - manufacturing silk thread, fabrics and sewing and embroidery silks - from 1890 to 1932.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from 1905 depicting an aerial view of Belding, Michigan. The factories in this image belong to the Belding Bros. and Company, who operated several silk mills in Belding - manufacturing silk thread, fabrics and sewing and embroidery silks - from 1890 to 1932.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Tinted postcard from approximately 1908 depicting an aerial view of the town of Belding, Michigan.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Color postcard from approximately 1908 depicting an aerial view of the east end of Main Street and Hanover Street in Belding, Michigan. The building on the left side of the postcard is the Belrockton, originally a dormitory for the girls working in the Belding Bros. and Company silk mills, now housing the Belding Museum. Behind it can be seek the Flat River.
Ionia County (Mich.)