Widdis Transfer and Storage Company was owned and operated by Fred G. Widdis. His business card advertised "Passenger, baggage and freight transferred to and from all trains, boats and any part of the city"...Special attention given to theatrical and traveling men's baggage"..."Notice: look for the new jitney bus and baggage ...
Widdis Transfer and Storage Company was owned and operated by Fred G. ...
Looking Northeast down Second Avenue from about Lockwood Street. Chisholm Street is the first cross street. St. Mary's Church steeple is visible just past the bridge.
Looking Northeast down Second Avenue from about Lockwood Street. Chisholm Street is ...
Engine House No. 1 of the Central Fire Station. This building replaced the original Engine House No. 1, which burned in 1910. It was located on the corner of Third Avenue and River Street.
Engine House No. 1 of the Central Fire Station. This building replaced ...
Sells Brothers' Circus Parade traveling down Second Avenue through Downtown Alpena on Saturday, May 21, 1887. See "Alpena Gleanings and Stones from Her Granite Gardens Part V" by Robert Haltiner, pages 56-59, for more information.
Sells Brothers' Circus Parade traveling down Second Avenue through Downtown Alpena on ...
The original Armory was located on the north side of Chisholm Street near the center of the block between Second and Third Avenues. This is the aftermath of the fire that destroyed the Armory on December 17, 1919.
The original Armory was located on the north side of Chisholm Street ...