I suspect this plate was used to replace the original table mfrs nameplate. When replacing cushions or cloth, or moving services were performed, these supply houses often put their nameplates on the...
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I suspect this plate was used to replace the original table mfrs nameplate. When replacing cushions or cloth, or moving services were performed, these supply houses often put their nameplates on the...
Awesome info you have on Detroit street history! I agree/understand your explanation. I'll keep looking for: 44 Pitcher -> 144 Pitcher -> 488 Stimson. Do you know any other way to look up info on...
OntThe PlacePromo, I see a photo of 676 Myrtle is the Kings Court Hotel, 480 as you suggested?
Wow! Nice history detective work. The particular house I'm after was at 44 Pitcher, which is where a Carl [[Chas) Schulenburg lived up thru at least 1903. He was founder of Detroit's Schulenburg...
in 1890's "Pitcher Street" was located between Cass and 2nd Street to the east/west, and Peterboro and Brainard to the south/north. A number of Detroit's Blue Book residents lived here. Some time...
East Side Club was a social club, started 1892. I'm looking for pics of this bgds and its interior such as billiards room.
Thanks, This 1895 Directory info filled in some holes. I see the President for the company was living in Chicago at that time, and their biggest competitor of the day, the Brunswick Balke Collender...
Thanks for the update. I was lookng for old photos in the wrong place!
Looking for any/all info related to this now defunct company that was in business 1860 thru 1904. Building was at 98, 100, 102 Randolph St. just west of Ren Cen. Employed up to 80 persons at one time.
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