TitleTown Hall, Stockbridge Datec. 1892 SubjectMunicipal buildings DescriptionPhotograph of Town Hall, Stockbridge. From left with bag in hand, Dr. Rowe. Elias Clarke, floury fro... View Details
TitleOld Grand Trunk Depot Date1910 SubjectRailroad depots DescriptionPhotograph of Grand Trunk Depot from card dated 1910. DePuy Elevator off to right. View Details
TitleTornado wreckage of McClear's barn Date1910 SubjectDisasters DescriptionPhotograph of Tornado wreckage of McClear's barn, July 1913. View Details
TitleHarness Maker, Stockbridge Datec. 1890 SubjectBusinesses DescriptionPhotograph of harness maker seated in front of shop. View Details
TitleReeves' Garage Date1910 SubjectBusinesses DescriptionPhotograph of W.G. Reeves' Garage. Left section was Eddy Baker's store; later a drug store, then a s... View Details
TitleClinton Street: west side Datec. 1855 SubjectStreets DescriptionCopy of stereoptican view belonging to Mrs. Eddy Baker. Taken about 1855-60. Given to Bob Mitrteer a... View Details
TitleMiss Daisy Chapel Datec. 1917 SubjectPortraits DescriptionPhotograph of Miss Daisy Chapel Stockbridge photographer. She took only one holiday; went to Washing... View Details
TitleJackson Homestead Datec. 1890 SubjectResidences DescriptionPhotograph of Jackson Homestead, 16102 Dexter Trail; est. 1878. Left to right Andrew Burgess; Minnie... View Details
TitleStockbridge School, about 1890 Datec. 1890 SubjectSchools DescriptionPhotograph of Stockbridge School, about 1890. View Details
TitleWest side Clinton street circa 1870 Datec. 1855 SubjectStreets DescriptionWest side Clinton street circa 1870, with Baker building on far left. View Details
TitleTown Hall soon after construction Datec. 1892 SubjectMunicipal buildings DescriptionPhotograph of Town Hall, Stockbridge, soon after construction. View Details
TitleInterior of Post Office Datec. 1910 SubjectMunicipal buildings DescriptionPostal staff photo. Left to right Henry Heying, Minnie Hines, Jim Hines, Postmaster Claude Mills, El... View Details
TitleBarn raising after a tornado Date1913 SubjectDisasters DescriptionPhotograph of raising the Bowdish barn (later Norm Kaiser's) after the tornado of July 1913. View Details
TitleBoys resting while raising the Bowdish barn Date1913 SubjectDisasters DescriptionPhotograph of boys resting while men raise the Bowdish barn, after the tornado of July 1913. View Details
TitleLadies who provided dinner for the Bowdish barn raising after tornado Date1913 SubjectDisasters DescriptionPhotograph of ladies who fed the men raising the Bowdish barn after the tornado of July 1913. Left t... View Details
TitleCyclist Frank Baines Datec. 1900 SubjectPortraits DescriptionPortrait of Cyclist Frank Baines standing next to a high-wheeler. He was a friend of Jay Asquith. View Details
TitleWinchell Cabin Datec. 1855 SubjectResidences DescriptionAccording to Brief-Sun of August 1935, the man is identified as Lauren Winchell. The cabin stood on ... View Details
TitleTown Square Fire Date1890 SubjectDisasters DescriptionPhotograph of town square fire, north side of Main Street. View Details
TitleClinton Street looking south Datec. 1895 SubjectStreets DescriptionPhotograph of Clinton Street looking south from Rice Street. View Details
TitlePeet House Datec. 1885 SubjectResidences DescriptionPhotograph of Peet House. Originally stood at 424 E. Main (Caskey Funeral Home), later moved to 204 ... View Details
TitleA.A. Hall Residence Datec. 1875 SubjectResidences DescriptionPhotograph of 220 West Main, built by Civil War Veteran Lorenzo Rice. Left to right Children Glendin... View Details
TitleLonzo Rice Home Datec. 1875 SubjectResidences DescriptionBuilt by Mr. Rice after the Civil War for $800. Stands north of the telephone building on North Clin... View Details
TitleHouse and Woods in Village Datec. 1905 SubjectResidences DescriptionPhotograph of house and woods in village. Far left is home of A.A. Hall, center is Grandma Miller's ... View Details
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