This is a black & white photograph of the banks of the Grand River along the Butterworth Landfill site. The river takes up most of the right hand side of the photograph. The picture was taken in late summer judging by the lush foliage on the trees…
This is an image of the rip rap wall of the Grand River just south of the Interurban Bridge. The photographer is looking north toward the Interurban bridge. The Bridge Street bridge and the 6th Street Bride can be seen in the distance.
This photograph shows the west bank of the Grand River at the old Interurban bridge. The West Side canal can be seen just past the bridge and the bank. This area would eventually become the grounds of Ah-Nab-Awen Park and the Gerald R. Ford Museum.
This photograph shows Michigan Street looking west toward the Bridge Street bridge. The Valley City Milling Co. can be seen at the right and the Grand River can be seen ahead.