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A cabinet card image of a young woman, identified as Effie Ford on the back of the photograph, standing next to an unidentified boy. Photographer is Richard D. Bayley, Battle Creek (Mich.), who operated from 1887-1895.

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An image of a young man, identified as Annie Blake on the back of the photograph. Taken by Seneca Boyce Smith of Marshall, Mich.

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A cabinet card image of an unidentified young man. Photographer is Frank E. Perry of Battle Creek (Mich.), who operated from 1884-1897.

An exquisite print on the back of the card reads: "Perry's Point Place Photographic Studio, opposite M.E.…

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An image of an unidentified young woman. Taken by Jerome J. Stephenson in Marshall, Mich.

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A cabinet card image of an unidentified man and woman standing beside a chair. Taken by Arthur William Brown of Marshall, Mich. Card label states that the photographer's studio was located in the Raymond Block of downtown Marshall.

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An image of two young boys in a large toy airplane. They are identified on the back as "Tyler & Ferris Merriam. sons of Uncle Lu (John" Photographer is unknown.

Family information provided by Kate Keller:

"Tyler Edward and Ferris Nelson "Jeff"…

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A photograph of a dozen men around a table, with glasses raised. The men's clothing and hairstyles appear to be from the 1920s or early 1930s. This is likely during Prohibition, or perhaps celebrating the end of Prohibition.

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An early 20th-century photograph of the Grace Bro's storefront at 147 W. Michigan Ave, Marshall, Mich.

Part of a collection donated to Marshall District Library by Dr. Diana Stout. Previously in the collection of Paul and Celia (Lake) Grace.

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A photograph of three men in two early motorized fire engines. Location unknown.

The back of the photograph has the inscription:
PAUL GRACE
APR 23 1925
DET MICH TERM-

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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…
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