
Celebrations - Parades |
Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Manners and Customs, Recreation |
5th Street Parade - Calumet [Poor quality photo of I.O.O.F parade]
Scanned: March 22, 2006 |
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Parades |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
5th St. Parade - B & D corner- Calumet [The parade passes by the Baer Dymock Meat Market. Red Jacket post office is also pictured. Nice architectural detail on buildings.]
Scanned: June 15, 2006 |
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Cities & Towns - Calumet |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Parade - 5th Street, Calumet [Blurry photo of a parade down 5th street. People observe from windows overlooking the street. Retail businesses shown are Dunn's, Ed Haas & Co. and the G. B. S. Co.]
Scanned: July 24, 2006 |
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Parades |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Hancock, July 4th, 1894 Parade showing St. Patricks Hall [Photo also shows Stringers Lumber Office.]
Scanned: July 26, 2006 |
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Parades |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Musical Groups, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Hancock Parade, July 4, 1894 [Image of a marching band coming up the street.]
Scanned: July 26, 2006 |
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Parades |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Musical Groups, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
Hancock Parade, July 4, 1894 [A horse drawn wagon carries a band with their instruments up the street.]
Scanned: July 26, 2006 |
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Parades |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail |
5th Street - Red Jacket Parade [People line the brick street to watch the parade. Several retail businesses can be seen such as: Dunn's, the Ed Haas & Co. store, a watches, clock and jewelry repair shop, a ice cream shop and the G.B.S. Co. store.]
Scanned: August 22, 2006 |
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Cities and Towns - Chassell |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Human Settlements |
Chassell merchants have gone all out by decorating their windows to lend atmosphere to the old Worcester town. Here, the Chassell Mercantile Co. displays many Panther trophies. The window is a compliment to the work of Ed Helakoski and Wilmer Savela, the coach, who preceded Big Ed in masterminding the affairs of Chassell basketball squads. The school now has so many symbols of the court sport that they fill not only the little niche in the Community building, but also the stores of the town. The mercantile firm says, "The days specials are trophies, all Chassells, the greatest Class D basketball school in Michigan." [The display window of the hardware and dry goods store is filled with trophies and awards of the Chassell Panthers team.]
Scanned: August 21, 2007 |
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