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Wayne Street
View of buildings, a demolition site and traffic on Wayne St., near the intersection of Larned St. Taxi in foreground; sign for Siggins & King Company, offset lithographers on building in background. Stamped on back: "Taylor. Date: May 8, 1957. Location: [blank]. City Plan Commission."
Wayne Street and Congress Street
Italianate style buildings on corner of Wayne & Congress Streets, one on corner appears to house a laundry, horse-drawn wagon and church spire in view. Recorded in glass negative ledger: "D/Streets-Wayne & Congress.", BHC glass neg. no. 2146
Wayne Street and Congress Street
Small two-story clapboard house with large front porch, next to four-story brick house, church in background. Handwritten on front: "S.E. corner of Congress & Wayne, taken the year of 1903."
Wayne Terwilliger
Portrait of Wayne Terwilliger, second baseman for the Chicago Cubs. Bowman series. Printed on back: "Wayne Terwilliger. Second base, Chicago Cubs. Born: Clare, Mich., June 27, 1926. Height: 5-11. Weight: 165. Bats: right. Throws: right. Began 1949 with the Cubs' Los Angeles farm team, and hit .278 in 155 games. The parent team brought him up for the last 36 games of the season. He batted .233. Was signed by the Cubs in 1948 after starring at shortstop at Western Michigan University. With Los Angeles he was rated as one of the best defensive second basemen in the Coast League. No. 114 in the 1950 series of baseball picture cards. [Copyright] 1950 Bowman Gum, Inc., Phila., Pa., U.S.A. Picture Card Collectors Club, 5-star Bowman series."
Wayne and Lafayette
View of Wayne and Lafayette with businesses on right and in background. Recorded in glass negative ledger: "D/Streets-Wayne & Lafayette.", BHC glass neg. no. 2927
Wayside Missionary Baptist Church and houses on Harrison
View of the Wayside Missionary Baptist Church located at 3865 Harrison and a brick house located at 3851-3855 Harrison. Sign on church reads: "Wayside Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. David N. Ford, Pastor." Stamped on back: "Taken Mar 28, 1966." Handwritten on back: "Selden Ct. Rehab. Proj. 3851-53 [sic] & 3865 Harrison. Church not in proj. Flat & Sign Co. (on right) to be removed. (Note STG on roof of Sign Co.)"
Wayside Missionary Baptist Church and houses on Harrison
View of the Wayside Missionary Baptist Church and several brick houses located on Harrison, south of Selden St. Sign on church reads: "Wayside Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. David N. Ford, Pastor." Stamped on back: "Taken Mar 28, 1966." Handwritten on back: "Selden Ct. Rehab. Proj. West side Harrison south of Selden. All except church to be removed."
We are coming Sister Mary
We are coming Sister Mary / written by Henry C. Work ; arranged and adapted by E.P. Christy : and sung at Christy's American Opera House, New York. Cover title. At head of caption title: New edition. Printed between 1863 and 1877. Cf. Dichter and Shapiro, Early American sheet music, p. 224. Song for voice and piano, with chorus (TTB). First line of text: On a stormy night in winter. Cover ill.: Portrait of young African American girl. Figure 5 in a 5 pointed star on cover.
We'll stand by our flag and the U.S.A.
We'll stand by our flag and the U.S.A. / words by John W. Goodson ; music by Harry P. Guy. For voice and piano. Cover title. First line of text: There is no flag unfurled to the breeze that looks so good to me. First line of chorus: Hurrah for old glory and the U.S.A. Color cover ill.: U.S.A. flag imagery. America's latest stirring patriotic march song--Cover.
Wealthy Street Bridge, Grand Rapids, Michigan
View of the Wealthy Street Bridge in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Printed on front: "New Wealthy Ave. [sic] Bridge, Grand Rapids, Mich."

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