Image of the front facade of the Sutherland Paper Company (looking northeast). This massive complex stands on the north side of Milham Avenue between Concord Street on the west and today's Tech Parkway on the east. This building has had several...
Image of the front facade of the Sutherland Paper Company (looking northwest). Taken from Milham Avenue, this image shows the massive complex which stands on the north side of of the street between Concord Street on the west and today's Tech...
Image of the front facade of the Sutherland Paper Company (looking northeast). This massive complex stands on the north side of Milham Avenue between Concord Street on the west and today's Tech Parkway on the east. This building has had several...
Bust shot of a relatively young man seated on a couch. According to the negative envelope this is Paul Vandenberg of 826 West North Street in Kalamazoo. It should be noted that both the 1939 and 1942 Kalamazoo City Directories show a Neal...
Full view of a relatively young man standing outside a house in a residential neighborhood. According to the negative envelope this is Paul Vandenberg of 826 West North Street in Kalamazoo. It should be noted that both the 1939 and 1942 Kalamazoo...
Image of the Portage Township Constable (seated) and two gentlemen who are presumed to be either detectives or deputies (standing). The Constable is dressed in a police uniforms while the other two gentlemen are wearing trench coats and fedora. ...
One unidentified couple from the Madison Wedding posing with their automobile, an early fifties Buick sedan. This couple is possibly the parents of either the bride or the groom or the Bride and Groom themselves. It was taken near the First...
Unidentified couple standing next to their 1952 Kaiser Manhattan near the First Presbyterian Church of Schoolcraft, Michigan. They are attending the Madison Wedding and are possibly the parents of either the bride or the groom or the bride and...
Image of three 1930's era delivery vans and one 1930's delivery automobile sporting advertisements for the Saturday Evening Post along with Mr. Will Rogers. Eight unidentified men and one unidentified woman can be seen posing with the vehicles...