Browse Items (1503 total)

  • Collection: Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection

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Mr. and Mrs. Burr James, Mayfield, (Mich.), undated.

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Mayfield Church in July, 1958. Before it burned.

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Kenneth and Kathleen (Vincent) Wyckoff, undated.

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Opal and Jack Wyckoff, undated. From Mayfield, (Mich.).

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Broom Drill Team of Mayfield, (Mich.), 1902. Maud Scott, Ida Hopkins, Rilla Holladay, Cora Gardner, Mattie Hobbs, Angie James, Ida Sayers, Bertha Hobbs, Mrs. Frank Gibbs, Mrs. Platte (Ellen) Barnum, Alice Riplo and Jennie Riplo.

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Ruth Wyckoff of Mayfield, (Mich.), undated.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arch Gibbs. Arch Gibbs, brother to James, Lorraine K., Frank and Bird Gibbs. Son of Benamin L. and Adelia B. Gibbs. Home at Traverse City, (Mich.).

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Gibbs Store in Mayfield, (Mich.), 1908. Addie A. (Sargent) Gibbs ran the store. She was the wife of James L. Gibbs. Store later owned by Jack Wycoff, and then sold to William Wilson. In 1985 the store was owned by Richard and Janet Rytkonen.

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Platte and Ellen Barnum, undated. Platte's parents gave the land to make the Mayfield Barnum Cemetery.

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James Wyckoff, undated. Eight years old. Son of Jack and Betty Wyckoff.
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