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Ziegler Tannery, Lansing
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1872~
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photograph of Ziegler Tannery in Lansing, Michigan. Located on Saginaw at the foot of Grand Street.
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Young School Group circa 1890
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Date
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1890~
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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School photo. Top row Mina Bement, Teacher Mabel Kenney, Fred Bowdish. Second row Merle McCune, Emory Tisch, Addie Lillie, Sarah Lillie, Artie Evarts, Charley Kenney. Third row Margaret Marshall, Ruth Mitteer, Emil Sommer, Marie Force. Fourth row Dora Reeves, Gene Bird, Frances Farmer, unknown, Lulu Steffey, Ira Forbes, unknown. Fifth row Lucille Cooper, Maurice Gay, Ethel Jesse. Sixth row unknown, Paul Dancer, Ella Myers, Herman McArthur, Maisie Batchelor, Dell Cantrell.
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Young Champ Edgar
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Date
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1xxx
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photo of a young Champ Edgar, Lansing.
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Yellow Kids' in the 1909 Glidden Tour automobile parade, Detroit, Mich.
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Date
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1909-07-10
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.75 black and white photograph of a group of young boys on, and in front of, car dressed in motoring dusters, goggles and hats, holding small signs that say 'Morgan & Wright Tires Are Good Tires,' crowd standing in background. Morgan & Wright Tire 'Yellow Kids,' automobile parade at Detroit, Michigan, July 10, 1909. Negative #C21,442. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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Yellow Kids' in the 1909 Glidden Tour automobile parade, Detroit, Mich.
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Date
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1909-07-10
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.75 black and white photograph of a group of young boys on, and in front of, car dressed in motoring dusters, goggles and hats, holding small signs that say 'Morgan & Wright Tires Are Good Tires,' crowd standing in background. The Morgan & Wright Tire 'Yellow Kids,' automobile parade at Detroit, Michigan, July 10, 1909. Negative #C21,445. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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Wyman, Buswell Lumber Mill
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Date
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1870
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Charles E. Wyman and Henry W. Buswell began operating a sawmill in 1864 and built the structure shown in 1869, near the footings of today's U.S. 31 bridge. The mill had a circular saw, a gang edger, trimmer and lather, and employed about 35 men. The mill was destroyed by fire in 1884.
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Wooden measures
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Date
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187x/19xx
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Collection
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Feeding America: the Historic American Cookbook Project Museum Objects
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Wooden funnels
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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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Wooden dam
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Date
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1880/1900
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photograph of a wooden dam on a river in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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Wooden building on shore of lake
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Date
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1880/1900
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Photograph of a wooden building on the shore of a lake in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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Wooden building on edge of lake
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Date
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1880/1900
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Photograph of a wooden building on the edge of a lake in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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