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- Description:
- Built in 1924 and 1930. Photos are a part of the "Visual Views of the Elementary Schools in the Lansing School District" project of the Lansing Area Community Resources Workshop in cooperation with Michigan State University. It was compiled by Priscilla L. Shaver who was a teacher at Lewton School. The director was Frances B. Schneider. Each included school has a photo of the school building and playground. The album was created to aid students who were being moved to new schools in the hopes that they could use it to know where their new school was and what it would look like. Priscilla Shaver attended the 1971 Lansing Area Community Resources Workshop to aid in assembling this project.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Local History Photograph Collection
- Description:
- Lansing City Assessor photograph beginning with parcel no. 3301-10. Several of these photographs have been identified. 3301-10-103-001 is 1921 High Street, built in 1910. 3301-10-126-0111 is 1925 New York, built in 1948, in the Highland Park subdivision. 3301-10-127-1614 was built in 1917. 3301-10-128-001 is 1202 David. 3301-10-132-261 is 1711 Vermont. 3301-10-153-121 is 1524 Ballard. 3301-10-153-191 is 1500 Ballard. 3301-10-154-0118 is 1558 N. High, built in 1924 and razed in 1982. 3301-10-176-001 is 1545 New York, built in 1912. 3301-10-176-0314 is 1535 New York, built in 1927. 3301-10-176-0819 is 1517 New York, built in 1919. 3301-10-176-1014 is 1511 New York, built in 1912. 3301-10-176-2615 is 1401 New York, built in 1916. 3301-10-176-2813 is 1317 New York, built in 1920. 3301-10-176-3018 is 1311 New York, built in 1916. 3301-10-176-3216 is 1227 New York, built in 1911. 3301-10-176-0711 is 1518 New York, built in 1913. 3301-10-177-1213 is 1500 New York, built in 1916. 3301-10-177-1411 is 1111 Oak. 3301-10-180-0621 is 1416 New York, built in 1916. 3301-10-206-191 is 1633 Indiana. 3301-10-206-241 is 1711 Indiana. 3301-10-306-011 is 833 E. Oakland, razed at unknown date. 3301-10-306-0618 is Lot 37, 905 E. Oakland. 3301-10-306-0720 is Lot 38, 909 E. Oakland. 3301-10-306-0816 is 911 E. Oakland, built in 1910. 3301-10-306-1714 is Lot 31, 928 Cady Ct., built in 1913. 3301-10-306-281 is Lot 19, 930 Porter, built in 1914. 3301-10-306-2919 is Lot 20, 928 Porter, built in 1916. 3301-10-306-3015 is Lot 21, 922 Porter, built in 1916. 3301-10-306-3114 is Lot 22, 920 Porter, built in 1912. 3301-10-306-3213 is Lot 23, 918 Porter, built in 1910. 3301-10-306-3312 is 916 Porter, built in 1910. 3301-10-401-091 is 1307 E. Grand River, built in 1923. 3301-10-408-191 is Lot 7, 924 Cleveland. 3301-10-408-301 is 925 Clark. 3301-10-481-191 is 1414 May. 3301-10-481-201 is 1406 May.
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- City of Lansing Assessor Photographs
- Description:
- Real estate cards for properties on High Street in Leslie.
- Date Created:
- [1952 TO 1970]
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Belon Real Estate Collection
- Description:
- Gift of Hilda Menger.
- Date Created:
- 1934-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Local History Photograph Collection
- Description:
- Located at 1717 High Street. The land was purchased in 1917 and the school was built. An addition was made in 1930.
- Date Created:
- [1930 TO 1984]
- Data Provider:
- Capital Area District Library (Lansing, MI). Forest Parke Library and Archives
- Collection:
- Lansing School District Collection
- Description:
- Sepia-toned photograph, mounted on board, of a plank constructed sidewalk on High Street. Two young men are near the sidewalk on a stoop of an adjacent house in the background. Written in script on the verso, "Apr 14th 1902, Mrs. Rosa Simmons, In front of 346 High Street E. Looking west. F.S.Q."
- Date Issued:
- 1902-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- One set of architectural "Specifications for Mr. B. C. Ladendorf for a Two Story, Four Family Flat Building Located on the South Side of High Street Near Brooklyn Ave., Lots No. 1 & 2, Detroit, Michigan." The specifications (Job 266, Set No. 1) are bound in a booklet that has three brass fasteners at the top. The cover is made of heavy tan paper and includes typewritten text for the title. Printed text beneath the title shows the name, "J. Lawson Miller, Architect." The cover interior and outside back cover have printed advertisements for many contractors, tradesmen, and building materials suppliers. The booklet contains 65 pages of typewritten text that give brief descriptions of all of the materials and construction requirements for the project. An index is shown on the first page.
- Date Issued:
- 1916-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Mounted sepia-toned photograph of the nine firefighters of Engine Company No. 6 posed with their horse-drawn fire engine and hose apparatus outside of their fire station on Russell Street at its intersection with High Street. The men are identified on a separate copy of this photo (1955.158.001), from left to right as, Pete Ortwine, Max Worth, Charles Little (seated on the driver's bench of the fire engine), Peter Smith, Frank Kelliger, Dan Carroll, Billy Werner, Ted Dnier (seated on the driver's bench of the hose apparatus), and Jim O'Grady. Most of the men are in uniforms consisting of helmets, broad belts, and matching shirts and pants, however the three men nearest to the fire engine and the driver of the hose apparatus wear matching coats, and peaked caps. Henry Miller, a police officer, stands on the far right wearing a broad-brimmed hat, and a coat with a badge on it. Five other figures stand in the station's look-out tower, and several other bystanders are in the background at street level. The photo is mounted on beige cardstock. "Harry J. Rittle, 8253 Cheyenne, Det. 28," and "corner High & Russell Sts. Built 1867," are handwritten on the verso.
- Date Issued:
- 1878-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Mounted sepia-toned photograph of the ten firefighters of Engine Company No. 6 posed with their horse-drawn fire engine and hose apparatus outside of their fire station on Russell Street at its intersection with High Street. Most of the men are in uniforms consisting of helmets, broad belts, and matching shirts and pants, however the three men nearest to the fire engine, and the driver of the hose apparatus wear matching coats, and peaked caps. Henry Miller, a police officer, stands on the far right wearing a broad-brimmed hat, and a coat with a badge on it. Five other figures stand in the station's look-out tower, and several other bystanders are in the background at street level. The photo is mounted on beige cardstock. "Eng. #6 1878," is handwritten beneath the photo. Another note is handwritten on the verso: Detroit Steam Fire Dept. Engine #6 at cor. Russell and High Street 1878 Foreman F. Smith assist " F. Weitzel Engineer P. Smith asst. " J. Mason Eng. Driver. C. Little M.C. " B. Avery Pipeman J. Goebler " " W. Hershback " " T. VanDam
- Date Issued:
- 1878-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Sepia-toned gelatin silver photo of the firemen of Engine Company #6 in front of the fire station building. A horse-drawn steam fire engine is parked in the street and a separate horse-drawn hose wagon is parked behind it. Seven firemen are standing in front of the two vehicles. One fireman is seated in the driver's seat of the fire engine and another in the driver's seat of the hose wagon. The name of each fireman is written along the bottom of the photo as follows (left to right): Peter Ortwine, Max Worth, Charles Little, Peter Smith, Frank Kelliger, Dan Carroll, Billy Werner, Ted Denier, Jim O'Grady. Several bystanders can be seen in the background and a policeman is standing at the far right. The brick fire station building shows the number, "6," carved in the keystone over the central doorway. The structure also incudes a watchtower and five people are standing on the balcony. On the left side of the building (midway up at the corner), the street name sign, "Russell St.," is visible. The word, "Russell," can also be seen on the glass of the streetlight that is located behind the fire engine. Handwriting on the verso notes "Man on extreme right is Henry Miller, policeman. A noted character in the Police Dept." and also "This is one of two engines and crews who went to Chicago fire in 1871. No. 3 was the other."
- Date Issued:
- 1871-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society