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A photograph of a Fire Station in Marshall, Michigan. Information about the photograph provided by Rose Breitenwischer: “My mother identified on the back as: Fire Station, Marshall, Michigan. I do not know which Marshall fire station it is, nor the…

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A photograph of people marching on State St. (now called Michigan Ave.) on November 11, 1918 in celebration of the end of World War I. The image focuses on a group of women led by the banner "Gauss Office," with some carrying signs in support of…

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A photograph of Mrs. Bertha and her daughter, E. Louise, Krauss on the porch at 309 N. Liberty Street in Marshall, Michigan.

Information about the photograph provided by Rose Breitenwischer:

“George Krauss (1849-1903) and his wife, Elizabeth…

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A photograph of three men in two early motorized fire engines. Location unknown.

The back of the photograph has the inscription:
PAUL GRACE
APR 23 1925
DET MICH TERM-

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A photograph of the interior of the George Krauss Saloon, located at 114 E. State Street in Marshall, Mich, with George Hansen as the bartender.

Information about the photograph provided by Rose Breitenwischer:

“J. George Krauss (1849-1903), a…

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An early 20th-century photograph of the Grace Bro's storefront at 147 W. Michigan Ave, Marshall, Mich.

Part of a collection donated to Marshall District Library by Dr. Diana Stout. Previously in the collection of Paul and Celia (Lake) Grace.

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A photograph of John G. Krauss and his uncle (Frank Kraus or Charles F. Kraus) standing in the bicycle shop, Kraus & Krauss, located at 114 E. State Street in Marshall, Michigan.

Information about the photograph provided by Rose…

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A photograph of John G. Krauss standing in the doorway of the George Krauss Saloon at 114 E. State Street with an unidentified man.

Information about the photograph provided by Rose Breitenwischer:

“J. George Krauss (1849-1903), a native of…

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A photograph of a dozen men around a table, with glasses raised. The men's clothing and hairstyles appear to be from the 1920s or early 1930s. This is likely during Prohibition, or perhaps celebrating the end of Prohibition.

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A photograph of the German Workingmen's Benevolent Society in Marshall, Michigan also known as Arbeiter Unterstützungs Verein von Marshall, Michigan.Information about the organization and photograph provided by Rose Breitenwischer: “Richard Carver…
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