A photograph of a football team: 18 young men, one holding a football with the numbers "14" written on it. Presumably the 1914 Marshall High School football team, but that is unconfirmed.
The back of the photograph lists some of the players…
A cabinet card image of a young woman, identified as Minnie Bordine on the back of the photograph. Taken at Young & McKay Studio in Marshall, Mich. Young & McKay were photographers in Marshall from 1888 to 1934.
A photograph of people marching on State St. (now called Michigan Ave.) on November 11, 1918 in celebration of the end of World War I. The image focuses on a group of women led by the banner "Gauss Office," with some carrying signs in support of…
A postcard photograph of a burned out brick building, with a sign in front stating "Danger, Keep Back." Text on the back labels it as "Feb 1" 1923 (Fire Dobbins Factory)."
A postcard photograph of the fire damaged Dobbins Factory, with still standing smokestack. Text on the back labels it as "Thurs. Feb 1" 1923 (About Midnight) Dobbins Factory Fire."
A photograph of several dozen individuals (possibly staff) in front of the Brooks Rupture Appliance Co. building at 312 E. Michigan Ave. Photo is labeled "Brooks Rupture Appliance Co., Marshall Michigan" on the front and "Aug. 7th 1922" on the back.
An early 20th-century photograph of a woman on horseback riding though downtown Marshall, at the northeast corner of State Street (now Marshall Avenue) and Eagle. The photo also shows the Greene Pharmacy, Hillabrant Grocery, Hayes Justice of the…