Two black and white photographs of posed groups, each with a man in the stocks, 1940-1950. In the first photograph, G. Mennen Williams, also known as "Soapy" Williams, the Governor of Michigan at the time, is standing behind the young man in…
Black and white photographs showing unidentified people posing near the water. One is of a woman sitting on a rock, one is of a large group of men and women sitting on the beach and the other a photo of two women wading in the water.
Black and white photograph possibly a school or church group: Thomas, Frank, Clark, Brown, Corbitt, Simmond, Pratt, Gitchel, Zimmerman, Cox, Simmonds, Lloyd.
Possibly the Acmeline Company, which produced many products, among them household pest sprayers. Image was taken after 1905, as the State Bank Building dome can be seen in the background.