Photographs
Found in 250 Collections and/or Records:
Arizona and Michigan Mining Company Research Collection
Research collection, before 2004, contains research notes, photographs and other material relating to research conducted by Erik C. Nordberg and Frank Lewis Orrell into the history of the Arizona and Michigan Mining Company, as well as other links between mining in these two states.
Arthur Douglas DeFoe Correspondence
Correspondence, 1915-1918, between Arthur Douglas DeFoe and colleagues at the Michigan College of Mines in the years just before and during World War I. Includes correspondence with A.E. Seaman, geology professor, J.B. Cunningham, metallurgy assistant professor and Arthur Sweet, metallurgy professor.
Atlas Powder in Senter, Michigan Research Papers
Research papers, 1929-2011, for the book "Atlas Powder in Senter, Michigan" by Bill Haller, a resident of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Copper Country historian. Includes correspondence, clippings of articles, newspapers, photographs, handbooks and manuals as well as research papers, maps and drafts.
Aura Hospital Auxiliary Records
Records, 1952-2022, of the Aura Hosiptal Auxiliary in Baraga County, Michigan.
Barbara Williams Collection
Collection, 1929-1979, of Barbara Williams, a local of Calumet, Michigan.
Bartonen estate photograph collection
Photographs, approximately 1860s-1930 and 1960s, from the estate of Hattie Harju Bartonen.
Ben R. Chynoweth Collection
Bosch Brewing Company Photographs
Photographs, circa 1950, from the Bosch Brewing Company of Houghton County Michigan.
Brockway Photograph Collection
Photograph collection, 1843-1979 (bulk 1883-1960), of several generations of Brockway descendants, an early merchant and community building family in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Includes many photographs of the descendants of Daniel D. and Lucena Brockway, including members of the extended Farwell, Gardner and Childs family lines.
Brodeur and Banks Family Papers
Papers, 1889-1988, documenting the family history of the Brodeur and Banks family, primarily Alvin J. Brodeur and Esther Ruby Banks and various family travels.