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Image of the Month Archives
Welcome to mini-exhibits of documents, photos and maps.

The Archives of Michigan would like to introduce you to the many types of documents and collections of photographs in its holdings. The on-line exhibits include photos, maps and other documents, and they tell selected stories from the Archives. To see the subject categories of our holdings, please see the Archives of Michigan Circulars.

Online Exhibits
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.
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.
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