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- Program, "Mendelssohn Quintette Club Concert," Young Men's Hall, Detroit, Michigan, November 7, 1871 -

- November 07, 1871
- Collections - Artifact
Program, "Mendelssohn Quintette Club Concert," Young Men's Hall, Detroit, Michigan, November 7, 1871
- Young Man with a Book, circa 1875 - Tintypes, the popular "instant photographs" of the 19th century, could be produced in a matter of minutes at a price most people could afford. Tintypes democratized photography. Beginning in the mid-1850s, they gave more people than ever before the chance to have a real likeness of themselves--capturing unique glimpses of how everyday Americans looked and lived.

- circa 1875
- Collections - Artifact
Young Man with a Book, circa 1875
Tintypes, the popular "instant photographs" of the 19th century, could be produced in a matter of minutes at a price most people could afford. Tintypes democratized photography. Beginning in the mid-1850s, they gave more people than ever before the chance to have a real likeness of themselves--capturing unique glimpses of how everyday Americans looked and lived.
- Seated Man Wearing a Satin Vest, a Daguerreotype in a Union Case, 1858-1866 -

- 1858-1866
- Collections - Artifact
Seated Man Wearing a Satin Vest, a Daguerreotype in a Union Case, 1858-1866
- Workers and Horse-drawn Wagons at a Sawmill, 1880-1900 - Tintypes, the popular "instant photographs" of the 19th century, could be produced in a matter of minutes at a price most people could afford. At first, outdoor tintypes were rare. But after a new, more convenient process for making tintypes was introduced in the 1880s, photographs of outdoor scenes became more common.

- 1880-1900
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Workers and Horse-drawn Wagons at a Sawmill, 1880-1900
Tintypes, the popular "instant photographs" of the 19th century, could be produced in a matter of minutes at a price most people could afford. At first, outdoor tintypes were rare. But after a new, more convenient process for making tintypes was introduced in the 1880s, photographs of outdoor scenes became more common.
- Max Camburn from Macon (Michigan) High School Driving a Ford 9N Tractor, September 1943 -

- September 25, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Max Camburn from Macon (Michigan) High School Driving a Ford 9N Tractor, September 1943
- Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Pitching Straw into a Baler, August 1943 -

- August 23, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Pitching Straw into a Baler, August 1943
- Bob Kelley, Jr. Collecting Maple Sap, 1959 -

- 1959
- Collections - Artifact
Bob Kelley, Jr. Collecting Maple Sap, 1959
- Group of Men and Boys in Front of a Picket Fence, circa 1895 - Tintypes, the popular "instant photographs" of the 19th century, could be produced in a matter of minutes at a price most people could afford. At first, outdoor tintypes were rare. But after a new, more convenient process for making tintypes was introduced in the 1880s, photographs of outdoor scenes became more common.

- circa 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Group of Men and Boys in Front of a Picket Fence, circa 1895
Tintypes, the popular "instant photographs" of the 19th century, could be produced in a matter of minutes at a price most people could afford. At first, outdoor tintypes were rare. But after a new, more convenient process for making tintypes was introduced in the 1880s, photographs of outdoor scenes became more common.
- Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Baling Straw after Threshing and Typing Bales, August 1943 -

- August 23, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Macon (Michigan) High School Students Working on a Farm, Baling Straw after Threshing and Typing Bales, August 1943
- Family Member from Mobile on the Porch of the Jackson Home, Selma, Alabama, 1969 -

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Family Member from Mobile on the Porch of the Jackson Home, Selma, Alabama, 1969