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- Notes:
- Casual photo of twelve young women in Ypsilanti, circa 1901-5, that included the following: Flora Bycraft (1885-1906), daughter of James ( proprietor of Palace Restaurant) and Verah Bycraft who later married William Hyzen shortly before her death in 1906, after which this picture could not have been made; Adelaide C. Cross (n.d.-1945), bookkeeper and in whose estate the photo was found; Jeanet R. Renton (1872-1948); D'ette Twist; Pearl Peters: Mary Thumm, daughter of John Thumm who in 1901 boarded at 201 North Street; and Nina M. Fletcher (1882-1959), daughter of Charles and harriet Fletcher who later marrried William R. Renton but who in 1901 boarded at 415 Congress.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- 1937 photograph of an unidentified man and the damage done by a February 19 fire to the first Baptist Church at the corner of Cross Street and Washington Street, across the street from the Ypsilanti Firehouse. 83,000 bricks were reclaimed by members to be used in the new building built at 1110 West Cross Street. The Geer-Logan Funeral Home was then built at this location.
- Date Issued:
- 1937-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- November 1937 photograph of the Martha-Mary Chapel at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, built by Henry Ford using the same plan as the Camp Willow Run Chapel in Ypsilanti.
- Date Issued:
- 1937-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Men in French Soldier uniforms for the 1923 Ypsilanti Centennial pagent. From the left are: Iba S. Bassett, T. Joseph Phillips, unknown, Elmer Brown, Earl Willoughby, Frank McLane, Otis C. Lee, Matt Max, Louis S. White & Raymond Bassett.
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Kiwanis Club with the log cabin they relocated for Ypsilanti's Centennial in 1923. Some of the men areKishlar, Schaible, Grimes Sutherland, Stevens, Sherwood, House, Schaffer,Gilmore, Max, McLane, Brown, Thompson,Jackson, George, Britton, Older, Crocker, Comstock, McMann, Valerio, Jefferson, Milan, Augustus, Buytendorp, Miller, Wiard, Frain, Weinman, Sweet, Hopkins, Eckley, Pray, Lonskey, Newlaudi, Suttonfield
- Date Issued:
- 1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Circa 1940 photograph of Camp Willow Run Chapel at the agricultural camp built by Henry Ford for the sons of World War I veterans. The unidentified couple stand in front of the chapel built along the same plan as the Martha-Mary Chapel in Greenfield Village. The church building was moved in 1954 for use by the Cherry Hill Baptist Church in Dearborn and moved again in 1978 to 11900 Belleville Road.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Back of the photograph reads "Daddy Conklin, Dickie and Tommy - Spring 1948, Willow Village, Ypsi, MI. College days for Daddy."
- Date Issued:
- 1948-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Photograph of the front of the sanctuary in First Baptist Church at 1110 West Cross Street, Ypsilanti Michigan.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Huron River at flood level under Michigan Avenue Bridge
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
- Notes:
- Winter photo of the First Congregational Church of Ypsilanti at 218 North Adams Street at the intersection of Emmett Street. First built as a simple brick building in 1882-3, it was remodeled to its current stone structure with a tower in 1899.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives