Miscellaneous photographic collection, 1860, 1950.

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Miscellaneous photographic collection, 1860, 1950.

Miscellaneous photographic collection, found in Lincoln Township, Isabella County (Mich.), includes 23 tintypes, formal poses of men, women, and children, one is of two men posed with rifles and a hunting dog; 11 carte-de-visites, formal poses of men, women, children, three photographers are identified as J. E. Davidson, Alma (Mich.), and E. B. Nock and A. L. Zeleny, both of Cleveland (Ohio); 11 prints and 3 images on postcard stock. The photographer of one postcard image is identified as Webber?, Ithaca (Mich.). Another postcard image is identified as "10-year-old band leader, House of David." Several people are partially identified, but only two images have complete names: a senior couple, Pete and Masie Mark, and two young sisters, Marjorie and Janet Dexter.

1 folder : ill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7788158

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House of David

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A religious cult that flourished in Benton Harbor, Michigan, in the 1910s and 1920s. The group was led by King Benjamin Purnell. He proclaimed himself the younger brother of Christ and the Seventh Messenger Angel who, according to the Book of Revelation, would gather together the 144,000 people who were to have immortal life on earth. From the description of Scrapbooks, [ca. 1921]-1924. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23933396 ...

Keenan, Hudson

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Keenan is a Michigan author and Isabella County (Mich.) resident and historian. From the description of Ionia and Houghton Lake State Road: Michigan's first designated state swamp land road, 1989. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 55802497 ...