African Americans in Lansing Lansing's African American heritage is as old as the city itself. |
Art Smith and Aimee Cour Eloping by Airplane. |
Beatosu and Goblu, Ohio The 1978 Michigan highway map included two fictitious towns. |
Billingsley Brothers Michigan State Police arrest Prohibition rumrunners! |
Black History Month African American history sources in the Archives of Michigan. |
Boxing: "The Sweet Science" Boxer Joe Louis's wrestling card! And more . . . |
Capitol Restoration Restoring the glory of Michigan's Capitol |
Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal Dig a canal across southern Michigan? Who would have thought . . . |
Computers in the 1950s A Bendix Computer in the Michigan State Highway Department, circa 1956-1959. |
Constitution of the State of Michigan of 1835 Michigan needed a constitution to become a state. Our first constitution is housed at the Archives of Michigan. |
Copper Mining Strike of 1913 Tragedy strikes Calumet! |
Custer Remembers the River Raisin George A. Custer poses with War of 1812 veterans. |
Detroit Tigers, 1945 The Archives of Michigan looks back - to the Detroit Tigers' 1945 season. |
Detroit Wolverines/1887 World Series In 1887, the champion Detroit Wolverines played a "world series" against the St. Louis Browns! |
Ford Model T 100 years of the Model T! |
Fruit Belt Michigan's celebrated fruit industry. |
Genevieve Gillette Genevieve Gillette was instrumental in creating Michigan's state park system. |
Grayling/Fish Conservation in Michigan Michigan waters have long attracted anglers near and far. |
House of David The House of David traveling baseball team was quite a sensation. |
Jazz Music in Lansing, 1920s Lansing during the Jazz Age! |
John Voelker (a.k.a. Robert Traver) Author and attorney John Voelker loved the U.P. |
Lansing High School Cheering Lansing High School to victory! |
Laura Smith Haviland The story of a noted Abolitionist and Civil War nurse. |
Luther Baker Pursues John Wilkes Booth Lansing resident Luther Baker joined the hunt for John Wilkes Booth! |
Mackinac Bridge Behold the Mighty Mac! |
Michigan Department of Health Posters, 1924 Were the rules of good health different in 1924? |
Michigan Liquor Control Commission (Beer Labels) The Michigan Liquor Control Commission has existed since the repeal of Prohibition. |
Michigan State University Chemistry Professor A look at MSU Professor Robert C. Kedzie |
Negaunee Winter Scene This month's photo depicts Negaunee's Iron Street on March 13, 1899. |
Olds Mansion The blueprints to Ransom Olds' mansion have recently been discovered! |
Oldsmobile This photo depicts a classic Oldsmobile, appropriately adorned for the Fourth of July. |
Pearl Kendrick, Grace Eldering and the Whooping Cough Vaccine Dr. Pearl Kendrick and Dr. Grace Eldering developed the first successful whooping cough vaccine. |
Polar Bears Michigan's Polar Bear troops battled Bolsheviks and a hard Russian winter. |
R.C. Leavenworth R.C. Leavenworth photographed much of Lansing's history. |
Railroad Fraud A tale of a mine, a railroad and fraud. |
Reo Motor Company In 1903, Ransom E. Olds left Oldsmobile and formed a new company. |
Reo Ramblers Sit-down strike at the Reo plant, 1937.
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Ronald Reagan at a Backyard Barbecue In September 1980, Ronald Reagan attended a Labor Day picnic in Allen Park. |
Samuel Lett Spotlight on an African-American Civil War soldier. |
Sara Emma Edmonds Seelye One of Michigan's most celebrated women is Sara Emma Edmonds Seelye. |
Shoppenagon David Shoppenagon was a renowned Chippewa hunter, fisherman and guide. |
St. Johns Bicycle Band The bicycle has been with us for a long time. |
State Fair Memories of the Michigan State Fair |
State Office Building Fire In February 1951, a fire started at the State Office Building. |
State Police Movie Heroes The Michigan State Police in a silent movie! |
Supremes The Supremes were the original Dreamgirls! |
Theodore Roosevelt Visits Lansing President Theodore Roosevelt visited Lansing on May 31, 1907. |
Tulip Time May is Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan! |
Ty Cobb Detroit Tiger Ty Cobb was a baseball legend. |
Ulysses S. Grant's Wartime Letter Sometimes waging war means waiting for shoes and clothing. |
Winter in Michigan Winter is no time to sit inside! |
World War II Arsenal As the United States entered World War II, the US Army needed weapons. |