Souvenir album containing photomechanical reproductions of views of Negaunee, Michigan, taken by photographer William H. Israel. The album begins with an essay about Negaunee's history, location, and population written by Walter C. Hornstein. Of note are images of monuments to the iron industry, the city's "Common Council," various municipal buildings, the First National Bank, mines, miners, mine offices, mining machinery, street scenes, numerous businesses (including banks, lumber companies, clothing stores, furniture makers, hotels, undertakers, bakeries, grocers, breweries, jewelers, billiard parlors, and the Marquette County Gas and Electric Company), fire teams, residences, churches, winter sports, animals, the high school, the sanatorium and hospital, the Marquette County Courthouse, and the Upper Peninsula Branch prison. Also present is an image of a barber shop that specializes in haircuts for children that includes an advertisement for William H. Israel's photography studio. The album was published by William H. Israel with assistance from F. R. Loukes. Includes 117 photomechanical prints. Volume 15 x 22.5 cm.