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Title
Postcard Photograph of Carriage in Downtown Marshall
Subject
Photography--20th century
Description
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. Michigan Ave.
This image is possibly part of a series of images from a parade featuring a traveling circus.
Part of a collection donated to Marshall District Library by Dr. Diana Stout. Previously in the collection of Paul and Celia (Lake) Grace.
This image is possibly part of a series of images from a parade featuring a traveling circus.
Part of a collection donated to Marshall District Library by Dr. Diana Stout. Previously in the collection of Paul and Celia (Lake) Grace.
Date
1907-1918
Contributor
Stout, Diana
Grace, Paul
Grace, Celia (Lake)
Grace, William
Rights
Rights status of individual images not evaluated. Users are advised to check for copyright before publishing or otherwise distributing photographs. All known information about the source of the images is found in the labels on the photographs.
Relation
The Fort Lewis College Center of Southwestern Studies was consulted for rough dating of postcards. https://www.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/images/M194/PostcardDating.htm.
A History of Marshall by Richard Carver was consulted to identify business locations and determine possible photograph dates.
Format
tif
Language
English
Type
Image
Identifier
MDL.LH.005.00017
Coverage
Marshall (Mich.)
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
photograph