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Black and white postcard from 1905 showing one of the buildings of the Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint, Michigan. The school was founded (as the Michigan Asylum for Educating the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind) by act of state legislature in 1848. Image is part of a multi-image fold-out souvenir postcard.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from 1905 showing Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan. The Flint arches crossing over the street were erected to provide street lighting in 1899. Image is the front of a multi-image fold-out souvenir postcard.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from September 1936 showing Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan, decorated for the "Downtown Jubilee of Progress" and people gathered on the streets for a parade.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Color postcard from approximately 1909 showing East Kearsley Street in Flint, Michigan.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from 1905 of the Flint, Michigan City Hall, located on Saginaw Street. One of the Flint arches is visible; they were erected to provide street lighting in 1899. Image is part of a multi-image fold-out souvenir postcard.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from 1905 showing McFarland Park in Flint, Michigan. The park is located in front of the Hotel Durant, bordered by Martin Luther King Blvd. (left in the image) and Saginaw Street (right in the image). Image is part of a multi-image fold-out souvenir postcard.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1936 showing Saginaw Street, looking north from city hall, decked out for the "Downtown Jubilee" in Flint, Michigan. The tall building to the right is the Mott Foundation Building (originally Union Industrial Bank Building), built in 1930.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from 1905 of the Oak Grove Hospital (formerly Oak Grove Sanitarium) in Flint, Michigan. The hospital was created under the laws of Michigan in 1891 for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases and alcohol and drug addiction. In 1930 it was demolished to make room for Flint High School. Image is part of a multi-image fold-out souvenir postcard.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph from 1977 showing just south of the Grand Traverse and Kearsley Streets intersection north.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard from 1905 showing the Crystal Hotel in Flint, Michigan. Image is part of a multi-image fold-out souvenir postcard.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph from 1908 showing Saginaw Street south from Detroit Street in Flint, Michigan. The arches were installed in 1899 by the city to provide street lighting. In 1905, to celebrate Flint's 50th anniversary, two more arches were erected with the Flint Vehicle City graphic at the top.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Color postcard from circa 1905-1911 showing a night scene on Saginaw Street in Flint, Michigan. The arches were installed in 1899 by the city to provide street lighting.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing the Northbank Center (originally Industrial Savings Bank Building) during the Flint, Michigan strike in 1937. The building was also home to the Industrial Mutual Association, which offered insurance and educational and recreational activities to the employees of Flint's automotive plants.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white aerial photograph from 1972 of Flint, Michigan, including the Flint River.

Genesee County (Mich.)

Black and white photo postcard from of the Flint High School building in Flint, Michigan in circa 1900-1905 .

Genesee County (Mich.)

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