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…
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…
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…
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.
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…