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Trinity_Marshall.pdf
The 1857 articles of incorporation for Trinity Church of Marshall, Michigan (Protestant Episcopal denomination).

1914 city directory.pdf
The 1914 directory for the City of Marshall. "Comprising complete telephone (numerical) civic, street, alphabetical and business directories and showing new and helpful features. Also the eight R.F.D. routes."

Stuart's Landing side 1.mp3
Digitized copy of a cassette tape recording of the dedication ceremony for Stuart's Landing in Marshall, Michigan. The park is located on Homer Road, opposite Hudson Street and Oakridge Cemetery.

The dedication took place on August 25, 1991. The…

Presbyterian Society of Marshall 1.pdf
The 1844 articles of incorporation for the Presbyterian Society of Marshall.

Stout photos 00016.tif
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…

postcard front.pdf
A postcard photograph of the Marshall Public Library (now Marshall District Library) at 111 E. Mansion St. The building was designed by architect Frederick Spier and built in 1913. The library resided here until 1998, when it moved to its current…

Stout photos 5.tif
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."

Stout photos 4.tif
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)."

Stout photos 00018.tif
A postcard photograph of the Royal Hotel in Marshall, Michigan. Located at the northeast corner of Eagle and Green streets, the hotel operated from 1895-1923 and later became the Schuler Hotel (now Schuler's Restaurant and Pub).

The back of the…

Stout photos 00017.tif
An early 20th-century photograph of an unusual carriage being pulled by two horses through downtown Marshall. Taken in front of the F.S. Deuel Clothing Store and C. C. Smith's hardware store, at what are now 128 W. Michigan Ave. and 122-124 W.…
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