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Detroit family photograph album, ca. 1897-1914

Volume 102, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1897.3]

Photograph family related to an unidentified family based in Detroit, Michigan. Of note are images of children engaged in various activities, people riding bicycles, streets and storefronts, various landmarks (including the Koppitz-Melchers Brewing Company), home interiors, U.S. Mail wagons, a policeman in uniform, a streetcar, the Detroit River, steam-powered ferries, the aftermath of a fire, a telegraph operator, parades, Christmas trees, a holy shrine, and nun in habit. Also present are images of a black child in shorts sitting on a pylon outside of "Alder's Bath House," a woman holding a Courrier des Etates-Unis newspaper, the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Old Detroit Opera House, a train arriving at a station, and a cyanotype family portrait. Many images have been placed in the album upside down and most are uncaptioned. Includes approximately 356 photographs. Volume 31.5 x 27 cm.

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Kalamazoo College photograph album, 1898-1900

Volume 103, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1898]

Photograph album related to an unidentified Kalamazoo College student. Contents mainly consist of cyanotypes showing the student at home prior to leaving for college, school break visits back home, groups of students at parties and other gatherings (sometimes in costumes), dorm interiors, campus activities, and athletics (including baseball teams and football players). Also present are a few snapshots documenting a trip to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and New York City. Includes 75 photographs. Volume 28 x 21.5 cm.

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History of Montrose Township, 1899

Volume 104, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1899.a-b]

Two photographically illustrated books documenting Montrose Township, Michigan, with photographs by Charles F. Haight. Contains text describing early history of Montrose Township including important citizens, businesses, and community members who served in the Civil War and Spanish American War, as well as images of streets, storefronts, landmarks, a bridge, fairgrounds, churches, hotels, schools, and private residences with family members posing in front. Volumes A and B each contain 36 photographs and are nearly identical except for several images printed from alternative negatives while there are also differences in the residences that are profiled. Volume A also contains 12 loose images. Includes 84 photographs. Volumes 18 x 24 cm.

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Views of Maccabee Temple and Offices, 1900

Volume 105, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1900.1]

Photograph album documenting the Maccabee Temple in Port Huron, Michigan, headquarters of the Knights of the Maccabees and Ladies of the Maccabees. Contains exterior and interior views of the temple as well as images of office spaces with people working (mostly women). Also present are numerous images of filing rooms lined with drawers and office supplies. Includes 54 photographs. Volume 30.5 x 38.5 cm.

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Unidentified family postcard album, ca. 1900-1920

Volume 106, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1900.2]

Postcard album compiled by an unidentified family containing commercial and amateur real photo postcards. Contents consist of numerous portraits of men, women, couples, children, dogs, and family groups as well as group portraits of sports teams (including men's baseball, soccer, and basketball teams and women's basketball teams), school groups and various clubs, and views of streets, residences, and buildings in Michigan cities such as Lakeview, Edmore, Morely, Alma, and Stanton. Also present are images of people partaking in leisure activities like boating, fishing, deer hunting, swimming, and cycling, an image of Alma College, and five images of a young man with an airplane (two of which show the plane flying). Includes approximately 156 real photo postcards. Volume 23 x 17 cm.

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Western Michigan clergyman's photograph album, ca. 1903-1920

Volume 107, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1903]

Photograph album likely associated with an unidentified church administrator or minister. The album begins with an index of subjects on the inside of the front cover. Locations represented include Muskegon, Kalamazoo, Byron Center, Fruitport, and Jackson in Michigan as well as Orange City, Iowa. Of note are images of the Second Reformed Church and Parsonage in Muskegon, Sunday school picnics, Ladies' Aid Society members, other churches and parsonages, mission trips, a synod meeting, and the photographer's family (especially his daughters). Also present are images of street scenes, children with an organ grinder and monkey, fire fighting, a car receiving a roadside tire change, lakeshore views midwinter, American soldiers departing in 1917, President Theodore Roosevelt and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall visiting Kalamazoo, various parades, interiors and exteriors of homes, farm facilities, and views of Lake Michigan Park. Includes approximately 400 photographs. Volume 34 x 26 cm.

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Michigan Agricultural College photograph album, ca. 1906

Volume 108, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1906.1]

Photograph album containing campus views and images of buildings at Michigan Agricultural College (now known as Michigan State University) in East Lansing, Michigan. Published by the M.A.C. Book-Buying Association and printed by The Albertype Co. Includes 12 photographs. Volume 26 x 32.5 cm.

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Amusement parks and carnivals photograph album, ca. 1906-1940

Volume 109, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1906.2]

Collection of photographs documenting amusement parks and carnivals in Michigan housed in a three-ring binder. Of note are images of Eastwood Park in Detroit (including views of the water park, fun house, children on various rides, a small-scale train, clowns, and a fire in May of 1936 in which three people were killed), two images of Wolff's Park in Detroit, an image of a carnival in Hamtramck presented by Happy Land Shows, and images of unidentified carnivals showing Ferris wheels, merry-go-rounds, and other rides. Also present are numerous newspaper clippings that correspond to specific images as well as ephemeral items such as tickets for the Eastwood Ballroom and rides, a program for a Marathon Dance at the Eastwood Ballroom in 1930, a souvenir silhouette from 1937, and a postcard image of a couple married at Eastwood Ballroom in 1933. Includes 33 photographs, 4 pieces of ephemera, and newspaper clippings. Volume 29.5 x 26 cm.

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Floyd L. Maxwell electric railways photograph album, ca. 1909-1917

Volume 110, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1909]

Personal collection of Floyd L. Maxwell of Dearborn, Michigan, compiled during his employment with the Detroit, Jackson and Chicago Electric Railway housed in a three-ring binder. Contents consist of photographs of Michigan interurban railway route maps as well as images of streetcars and trolleys, towns and buildings along railway routes, railway employees posing with streetcars, and streetcar and locomotive accidents. Numerous images have handwritten captions provided by Maxwell while also present are two newspaper clippings regarding the end of electric railway service. Many of the photographs are modern copy prints. Includes 172 photographs and 2 newspaper clippings. Volume 29.5 x 26.5 cm.

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Kerry & Hanson Flooring Co. photograph album, ca. 1910

Volume 111, Tinder Albums [Tinder A.2.1910.1]

Photograph album containing images related to the Kerry & Hanson Flooring Co. of Grayling, Michigan. Contents mainly consist of images that document the different stages involved in the manufacturing of wood flooring. Also present are portraits of Chief David Shoppenagon (a Saginaw Ojibwa man who was the advertising face of the company), several views of Grayling, an image of the company office, and a Kerry & Hanson Flooring Co. business card including Chief Shoppenagon's likeness. Includes 50 photographs and 1 piece of ephemera. Volume 28.5 x 39 cm.