Clinton River, Mt. Clemens - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.
Picryl description: Public domain image of a canal, barge, historic place, water reflection, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Train station Medea Bath House, Mt. Clemens - Public domain photograph...
Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building, warehouse, depot, train station, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
H.H. Rogers, S. L. Clemens, and others
A black and white photo of two men standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building No. 181, Supply Street at Walnut Street, Mou...
Significance: This building represents the functional structures erected on base as Selfridge expanded to address its Cold War training mission and was integral to providing daily food services to base personne... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1031, West of Doolittle Avenue between B...
Significance: The NORAD district occupies a distinct complex at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated from the rest of the base for functional and security reasons. Is consists of utilitarian structure... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1031, West of Doolittle Avenue between B...
Significance: The NORAD district occupies a distinct complex at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated from the rest of the base for functional and security reasons. Is consists of utilitarian structure... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 242, 247, 250, 242 & 247 Birch Street &...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 509, Sugarbush Road east of West Perimet...
Significance: Building 509 is a compound massed plan building presenting an irregular rectangular footprint. The two story brick house rests on an ashlar cut stone foundation and is shielded by a cross-gabled a... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 101, Supply Street east of Maple Street,...
Significance: This building represents functional structures erected during the rapid expansion of the base during WWII but retains unique features because of its role in hazardous materials/gas storage. Surve... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 567, East Joy Boulevard east of Northwes...
Significance: An example of a Rawinsonde Building rarely encountered in Michigan, this structure was used by the Weather Service to support Solfridge's Cold War defense mission and general aviation operations,... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 104, George Avenue between Maple & Walnu...
Significance: This functional building is representative of the permanent masonry support structures erected as Selfridge expanded rapidly to meet its defense mission during the Cold War period. Survey number:... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 197, East of Jefferson Avenue between Ge...
Significance: This renovated building represents the functional structures erected during the initial period of permanent facility construction at Selfridge. Survey number: HAER MI-116-G
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1012, 1015, 1016, 1017, Doolittle Drive...
Significance: These buildings are the four surviving barracks of five originally constructed within the NORAD district, and the utilitarian design of the surviving buildings have undergone minor alteration sinc... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 570, Ammo Road northeast of Taxiway A, M...
Significance: Building 570 is the only surviving example of two sentry structures controlling entry points to the Air Defense Command hangar/alert facility complex and it assumed a central role in providing sec... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 30, Wright Boulevard opposite Birch Stre...
Significance: This building was erected to support Selfridge's war time training role, securing bombsights for the adjacent hangar row, and is a minimally altered representative of a building type rarely encoun... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 20 & 21, East Ramp south of intersectio...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Michigan, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1585, South of East Joy Boulevard, west ...
Significance: Building 1585 was erected to support crews manning the 661st Radar units which provided long range search and identification radar to NORAD for continuous surveillance of North America to protect ... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 853, North of Taxiway H, east of North-S...
Significance: This structure was erected near taxiway H to control runway light operations and was later expanded to function as a standby power facility. It represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Self... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1514, Schoolhouse Road north of South Pe...
Significance: Building 1514 was erected to serve as the chapel for the self-contained U.S. Army regional Nike headquarters, command structures and missile batteries, that occupied the southwest portion of Selfr... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1412, 1434, Castle Avenue west of West ...
Significance: Buildings 1412 & 1434 are utilitarian buildings whose role was essential in the operation of the SAC district, which occupies a distinct district at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1041, West of E Street, north of D Stree...
Significance: The NORAD district occupies distinct complex at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated from the rest of the base for functional and security reasons. It consists of utilitarian structures ... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 833, West of Mulberry Street north of Ge...
Significance: This building represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Selfridge as the base expanded to meet its WWII training mission and its functional nature is typical of the spartan buildings built f... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 246 & 253, 246 Birch Street & 253 Wagne...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 98, South of East Ramp, east of Taxiway ...
Significance: Building 98 was erected as a functional power building adjacent to a pump station on the East Ramp and provided backup power to run airport facilities. Survey number: HAER MI-116-X
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1575, South of East Joy Boulevard, west ...
Significance: This building is a small, square plan, single story, shed-roofed, concrete block structure. It rests on a concrete slab foundation and is shielded by a built up roof. The only fenestration occurs ... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1575, South of East Joy Boulevard, west ...
Significance: This building is a small, square plan, single story, shed-roofed, concrete block structure. It rests on a concrete slab foundation and is shielded by a built up roof. The only fenestration occurs ... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 156, Railroad Avenue at North Jefferson ...
Significance: This building, represents the functional component of the permanent base construction Cantonment district initiated during the late 1920s and early 1930s and was designed to complement the Georgia... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 242, 247, 250, 242 & 247 Birch Street &...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 242, 247, 250, 242 & 247 Birch Street &...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
James S. Clemens House, Saint Louis, Independent City, MO
Significance: This is a large country hose, built by James S. Clemens, an uncle of Mark Twain, in 1860. Survey number: HABS MO-1163-A Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, North of North River Road, east of Irwin Road, Mount ...
Survey number: HAER MI-116 Public domain photograph of architecture design, diagram, drawing, building plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, North of North River Road, east of Irwin Road, Mount ...
Survey number: HAER MI-116 Public domain scan of a plan of settlement buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 20 & 21, East Ramp south of intersectio...
Picryl description: Public domain photo of a factory, warehouse, commercial or industrial building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Egnew Hotel, Mt. Clemens - Victorian era public domain image
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic hotel building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Gratiot Ave. and Church St., Mt. Clemens
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park, trees, outdoors, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
S.L. Clemens reclining in porch chair
Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1514, Schoolhouse Road north of South Pe...
Significance: Building 1514 was erected to serve as the chapel for the self-contained U.S. Army regional Nike headquarters, command structures and missile batteries, that occupied the southwest portion of Selfr... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1412, 1434, Castle Avenue west of West ...
Significance: Buildings 1412 & 1434 are utilitarian buildings whose role was essential in the operation of the SAC district, which occupies a distinct district at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1412, 1434, Castle Avenue west of West ...
Significance: Buildings 1412 & 1434 are utilitarian buildings whose role was essential in the operation of the SAC district, which occupies a distinct district at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 98, South of East Ramp, east of Taxiway ...
Significance: Building 98 was erected as a functional power building adjacent to a pump station on the East Ramp and provided backup power to run airport facilities. Survey number: HAER MI-116-X
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1031, West of Doolittle Avenue between B...
Significance: The NORAD district occupies a distinct complex at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated from the rest of the base for functional and security reasons. Is consists of utilitarian structure... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 121, Wilbur Wright Avenue west of Ash St...
Significance: This building, designed to complement the Georgian Revival architecture of the bases initial permanent construction in the Cantonment district, assumed a critical role in servicing the base's flig... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 509, Sugarbush Road east of West Perimet...
Significance: Building 509 is a compound massed plan building presenting an irregular rectangular footprint. The two story brick house rests on an ashlar cut stone foundation and is shielded by a cross-gabled a... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 592, South of East Joy Boulevard, west o...
Significance: This building is a single story, shed-roofed, concrete block, basically rectangular plan, and rests on a concrete slab foundation and is shielded by a built up roof with wood frieze and fascia. Ce... More
James S. Clemens House, Saint Louis, Independent City, MO
Significance: This is a large country hose, built by James S. Clemens, an uncle of Mark Twain, in 1860. Survey number: HABS MO-1163-A Building/structure dates: 1860 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1445, Sugarbush Road north of Bunker Roa...
Significance: Building 1445, constructed as a fuel operations and administration buildings to support SAC and later Navy operations at the base, is a utilitarian quonset hut whose significance is best defined a... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1012, 1015, 1016, 1017, Doolittle Drive...
Significance: These buildings are the four surviving barracks of five originally constructed within the NORAD district, and the utilitarian design of the surviving buildings have undergone minor alteration sinc... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 116, Birch Avenue at Railroad Street, Mo...
Significance: This building represents the functional structures of the Cantonment district, permanent base construction initiated during the late 1920s and early 1930s that was designed to complement the Georg... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 116, Birch Avenue at Railroad Street, Mo...
Significance: This building represents the functional structures of the Cantonment district, permanent base construction initiated during the late 1920s and early 1930s that was designed to complement the Georg... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 562, Ammo Road northeast of Taxiway A, M...
Significance: Building 562 housed shifts of Air Defense Command Alert Forces support crews who scrambled quickly to prepare and service aircraft for operation during an alert. It is directly related to the Self... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 559, South of East Joy Boulevard, east o...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a tower, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Selfridge Field, North of North River Road, east of Irwin Road, Mount ...
Survey number: HAER MI-116 Public domain scan of a plan of settlement buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, North of North River Road, east of Irwin Road, Mount ...
Survey number: HAER MI-116 Public domain photograph of river bank, water, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 20 & 21, East Ramp south of intersectio...
Picryl description: Public domain photo of a factory, warehouse, commercial or industrial building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 20 & 21, East Ramp south of intersectio...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Michigan, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1424, 1425, South of Carswell Street, w...
Significance: The SAC hangars retain their essential massing and define the taxiway leading to the West Ramp, occupied by the former SAC complex, a distinct self-contained district at Selfridge that was isolate... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1424, 1425, South of Carswell Street, w...
Significance: The SAC hangars retain their essential massing and define the taxiway leading to the West Ramp, occupied by the former SAC complex, a distinct self-contained district at Selfridge that was isolate... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1585, South of East Joy Boulevard, west ...
Significance: Building 1585 was erected to support crews manning the 661st Radar units which provided long range search and identification radar to NORAD for continuous surveillance of North America to protect ... More
[Mt. Clemens]. 19th century, Library of Congress collection
Public domain photograph - historical image of Michigan, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
S.L. Clemens reclining on porch chair
A black and white photo of a man sitting in a chair. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1835-1910, three-quarters length portrait, ...
H94355 U.S. Copyright Office. Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. No copyright renewal. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Photog. I.; BI; Shelf.
Pamphlet cover for which Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) sought a copyrigh...
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1041, West of E Street, north of D Stree...
Significance: The NORAD district occupies distinct complex at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated from the rest of the base for functional and security reasons. It consists of utilitarian structures ... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 181, Supply Street at Walnut Street, Mou...
Significance: This building represents the functional structures erected on base as Selfridge expanded to address its Cold War training mission and was integral to providing daily food services to base personne... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 833, West of Mulberry Street north of Ge...
Significance: This building represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Selfridge as the base expanded to meet its WWII training mission and its functional nature is typical of the spartan buildings built f... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 122, North of Wilbur Wright Boulevard be...
Significance: This building is a rectangular plan, steel framed, two-story, front-gabled structure with brick curtain walls executed in common bond and shielded by an asphalt shingle roof. The building is disti... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 122, North of Wilbur Wright Boulevard be...
Significance: This building is a rectangular plan, steel framed, two-story, front-gabled structure with brick curtain walls executed in common bond and shielded by an asphalt shingle roof. The building is disti... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1580, South of East Joy Boulevard, west ...
Significance: Building 1580 is a small functional structure that provided security support for a Nike missile battery at Selfridge and is therefore associated with one of the most important assemblages that mos... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 178, East side of Wagner Street south of...
Significance: This building is representative of the facilities erected to serve the burgeoning base population as Selfridge grew to service its WWII training mission and served as a focus of recreational pursu... More
"Mark Twain," S. L. Clemens - stereoscopic view, public domain photorp...
Photograph shows Clemens seated on a rock. Public domain photograph of monument, historic place, stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1031, West of Doolittle Avenue between B...
Significance: The NORAD district occupies a distinct complex at Selfridge that was self contained and isolated from the rest of the base for functional and security reasons. Is consists of utilitarian structure... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 121, Wilbur Wright Avenue west of Ash St...
Significance: This building, designed to complement the Georgian Revival architecture of the bases initial permanent construction in the Cantonment district, assumed a critical role in servicing the base's flig... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 242, 247, 250, 242 & 247 Birch Street &...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 103, Supply Street between Walnut & Mapl...
Significance: This building is erected from standardized plans and is typical of the functional structures erected during the rapid WWII expansion of the base. Survey number: HAER MI-116-R
Selfridge Field, Building No. 103, Supply Street between Walnut & Mapl...
Significance: This building is erected from standardized plans and is typical of the functional structures erected during the rapid WWII expansion of the base. Survey number: HAER MI-116-R
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 248, 252 & 254, 248 Birch Street & 252,...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 567, East Joy Boulevard east of Northwes...
Significance: An example of a Rawinsonde Building rarely encountered in Michigan, this structure was used by the Weather Service to support Solfridge's Cold War defense mission and general aviation operations,... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 567, East Joy Boulevard east of Northwes...
Significance: An example of a Rawinsonde Building rarely encountered in Michigan, this structure was used by the Weather Service to support Solfridge's Cold War defense mission and general aviation operations,... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 1582, 1583, 1584, South of East Joy Bou...
Significance: These were erected to support crews manning the 661st Radar units which provided long range search and identification radar to NORAD for continuous surveillance of North America to protect against... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1445, Sugarbush Road north of Bunker Roa...
Significance: Building 1445, constructed as a fuel operations and administration buildings to support SAC and later Navy operations at the base, is a utilitarian quonset hut whose significance is best defined a... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 228, 230, 232, 234, 236, 228, 230, 232,...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, North of North River Road, east of Irwin Road, Mount ...
Survey number: HAER MI-116 Public domain photograph - historical image of Michigan, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Selfridge Field, North of North River Road, east of Irwin Road, Mount ...
Survey number: HAER MI-116 Public domain scan of settlement or building architecture plan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Picryl description: Public domain image of a park alley, trees, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) [center] George Alfred Townsend on [his...
Public domain scan of portrait art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
North Ave., Mt. Clemens - Victorian era public domain image
Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington State, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Samuel Clemens with Clara Clemens and her friend Miss Marie Nichols
Photoprint copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1514, Schoolhouse Road north of South Pe...
Significance: Building 1514 was erected to serve as the chapel for the self-contained U.S. Army regional Nike headquarters, command structures and missile batteries, that occupied the southwest portion of Selfr... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 246 & 253, 246 Birch Street & 253 Wagne...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 98, South of East Ramp, east of Taxiway ...
Significance: Building 98 was erected as a functional power building adjacent to a pump station on the East Ramp and provided backup power to run airport facilities. Survey number: HAER MI-116-X
Selfridge Field, Building No. 98, South of East Ramp, east of Taxiway ...
Significance: Building 98 was erected as a functional power building adjacent to a pump station on the East Ramp and provided backup power to run airport facilities. Survey number: HAER MI-116-X
Selfridge Field, Building No. 827, East side of railroad tracks west o...
Significance: This building represents the utilitarian buildings erected at Selfridge as the base expanded to meet it WWII training mission, and its functional nature is typical of the spartan buildings built f... More
[Samuel Clemens, half-length portrait, standing at end of pool table]
H103061 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. U-112522. Exhibit loan 4225-L.
Selfridge Field, Building No. 122, North of Wilbur Wright Boulevard be...
Significance: This building is a rectangular plan, steel framed, two-story, front-gabled structure with brick curtain walls executed in common bond and shielded by an asphalt shingle roof. The building is disti... More