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- A reproduction copy of the published 1880 map of Alpena, Mich by J.J. Stoner of Madison, WI showing a bird's eye view of Alpena from Thunder Bay. This accurate illustration shows the city's growth and layout during the height of the lumber era. Includes index for references, churches, hotels, sawmills, ...A reproduction copy of the published 1880 map of Alpena, Mich by ...
- This Alpena County Courthouse was built on Chisholm Street (between Eighth and Ninth Streets) in 1888 and was destroyed by fire in 1932.This Alpena County Courthouse was built on Chisholm Street (between Eighth and ...
- The Alpena County Jail was located across from the Alpena County Courthouse on Chisholm Street near Ninth Avenue. It was built in 1887 of Alpena limestone at a cost of $10,000.The Alpena County Jail was located across from the Alpena County Courthouse ...
- The Alpena Fire Department. This picture is believed to have been taken on Water Street, between Second and Third Avenues, around 1883, as noted by the McMasters Harness Ship on the right. This is probably the second water pump purchased by the city in 1875. The first pump was the ...The Alpena Fire Department. This picture is believed to have been taken ...
- "North from #1 Fire Station, 5-26-[18]87""North from #1 Fire Station, 5-26-[18]87"
- The Detroit, Bay City, and Alpena Railway Company Depot located near the corner of Werth and Piper Roads. This was the first train depot in Alpena.The Detroit, Bay City, and Alpena Railway Company Depot located near the ...
- "Alpena State Street Gas Works, Sep. 1, 1885""Alpena State Street Gas Works, Sep. 1, 1885"
- Building the third Second Avenue Bridge across the Thunder Bay River, late 1800s. Downtown Alpena, Michigan. Looking south.Building the third Second Avenue Bridge across the Thunder Bay River, late ...
- Centennial Building, 1880, corner of 1st Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Chisholm Street, Alpena, Michigan.Centennial Building, 1880, corner of 1st Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Chisholm Street, ...
- Originally the Fletcher House, this hotel was moved in 1887 about a block to be positioned between First and Waters Street (present location of City Hall) and turned facing away from the bay. It was officially reopened as the Churchill House on May 2, 1888. The Churchill House burned April ...Originally the Fletcher House, this hotel was moved in 1887 about a ...
- Originally the Fletcher House, this hotel was moved in 1887 about a block to be positioned between First and Waters Street (present location of City Hall) and turned facing away from the bay. It was officially reopened as the Churchill House on May 2, 1888. The Churchill House burned April ...Originally the Fletcher House, this hotel was moved in 1887 about a ...
- "Rebuilt Churchill Lumber Co., Mill, Fall 1889""Rebuilt Churchill Lumber Co., Mill, Fall 1889"
- W.L. and H.D. Churchill Lumber Company. This mill was first built by F.N. Barlow in 1871. It was purchased by the Churchills in 1877. During the season of 1882, it cut 17,250,000 feet of lumber and about 5,000,000 feet of lath. The firm also had a store and a wagon ...W.L. and H.D. Churchill Lumber Company. This mill was first built by ...
- "Original W.L. & H.D. Churchill Saw Mill. Burned July 19, 1889""Original W.L. & H.D. Churchill Saw Mill. Burned July 19, 1889"
- Comstock Lumber Company railway bridge, foot bridge, and dam on the Thunder Bay River, Alpena, Michigan. Unknown schooner on the right. Taken June 13, 1888. Trelfa number 5-168Comstock Lumber Company railway bridge, foot bridge, and dam on the Thunder ...
- Image 1 & 4: "South-west from Fibre Mill Tower, Nov. 14, 1886" Image 2 & 3: "Comstock Mill, west. Nov. 14, 1886" Image 5: "Lockwood - Comstock Mill, left..."Image 1 & 4: "South-west from Fibre Mill Tower, Nov. 14, 1886" ...
- "Comstock Log Bank and Crew, April 1887""Comstock Log Bank and Crew, April 1887"