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White Steamer car at start of the 1909 Glidden Tour, Detroit, Mich.
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of White Steamer #14 on brick-paved street, horse drawn carriage in background, at start of Glidden Tour, Detroit, Michigan, 1909. Negative #C22,927. Lower left corner of photo is missing.
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White Steamer car arriving in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of White Steamer car #14, with driver J.N. Searles and three passengers, in front of American Express Co., crowd of male onlookers next to car, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C21,936.
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White Steamer car arriving in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of White Steamer car #14, with driver J.N. Searles and three passengers, in front of American Express Co., crowd of male onlookers next to car, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C22,910. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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White Steamer car arriving in Hugo, Colo., at the 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of White Steamer car with driver J.N. Searles and three passengers, two of them standing, passing through downtown Hugo, Colorado, spectators on sidewalk, Barnum & Bailey posters on various buildings, at the 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C22,797.
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White Steamer arriving in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of driver J.N. Searles and three passengers in White Steamer car #14 in front of American Express Co., Central Florists and telegraph office, crowd of male onlookers next to car, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C21,594. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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Title
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Whipchurn
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Date
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18xx/19xx
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Collection
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Feeding America: the Historic American Cookbook Project Museum Objects
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When the whistle blows at the Buick, Flint, Mich.
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Date
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1912
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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3.5x5.5 black and white, sepia-toned postcard showing workers outside the Buick factory complex in Flint, with message on back from worker.
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Western scenery at the 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph showing road in an arroyo and surrounding view, at the 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C23,107. Lower left corner of picture is missing.
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Western Union Telegraph office 1888, Lansing
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Date
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1888
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photo of Western Union Telegraph office 1888. Left to right Randolph Shoemaker, George H. Pratt, O. A. Jenison, Harry Bartholomew, Charles Emery, Norman Spencer, Linus Molitor, Edward Merfield, Fred Molitor, Clifford Gleason, Sherwood Bennett.
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Western Union Telegraph Office, Lansing
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Date
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1888
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photograph of Western Union Telegraph Office in Lansing, Michigan. Located at 102 West Michigan Avenue. Left to right: Rudolph Shoemaker, Geo H. Pratt, O. A. Jenison, Harry Bartholomew, Chas. Emery, Norman Spencer, Linus Molitor, Edward Murfield, Fred Molitor, Clifford Gleason, Sherwood Bennett.
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West side of Saginaw Street-1909
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Date
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1909
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Black and white photo of the west side Saginaw Street looking north from Second Street.
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West Leonard Street
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Date
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1890/1900
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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West Leonard Street, looking West from Alpine Avenue
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West Leonard St. Reformed Church
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Date
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1910/1915
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Postcard of West Leonard Street Reformed Church and Reverend Frank Dozema
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