{"1": {"fulltext": ".S7 P6\\nCopy 1\\nJUL 161900", "height": "1595", "width": "2582", "jp2-path": "picturesofsouthh00nort_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "1616", "width": "2593", "jp2-path": "picturesofsouthh00nort_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "PRICE 25 CENTS.\\nCOPYRIGHTED 1900, BY NORTHRUP 4. SON.\\nNORTHRUP SON,\\nPUBLISHERS,\\nSOUTH HAVEN, MICH.", "height": "1595", "width": "2582", "jp2-path": "picturesofsouthh00nort_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "1. Up Black River.\\n2. Avery Beach Hotel.\\n3. Williams Transportation Line. Der-\\nhammer s Military Band.\\n4. The Marsland.\\n5. Darius Cole. Williams Transportation\\nCo.\\n6. Lakeside Resort.\\n7. A Day s Catch.\\n8. Forest Resort. Lake Front Resort.\\nAlaska Cottage.\\n9. Out for a Photograph.\\n10. Maple Villa. Locust Beach. Sleepy\\nHollow. Lake Street.\\n11. Sleepy Hollow Ravine.\\n12. Tannery. Congregational Church. An-\\nchor Fence Co.\\n13. Enjoyment and Labor for All.\\n14. J. C. Merson s Residence. Baptist\\nChurch. A. M. Prouty Residence.\\n15. Avery Beach at a Distance.\\n16. Prof. Prentice Residence. Out for a\\nSail on the Starlight. Grand View.\\nIT. Phoenix Street. Johnson s Boat House.\\nDonahue s Boat House. Centre Street.\\n18. A Catch of Perch. Up Black River.\\n66330\\nCONTENTS.\\ni s 1\\n19. Joshua Smith s Residence. Fruitland\\nHotel. Cartwright s Model Fruit\\nFarm.\\n20. Life Saving Station at Drill. Sleepy\\nHollow. Power House.\\n21. Hotel Clifton. Villa Antoinette Re-\\nsort. Opera House.\\n22. View from Cold Springs toward City.\\nPlenty of Fruit for All.\\n23. Williams Block. Variety Fruit Farm.\\nRandall s Planing Mill.\\n24. The Nelson Cottage on the Bluff.\\n25. Along the Beach. First State Bank.\\nMichigan Avenue.\\n26. River Scenes.\\n27. Scott Club Literary Building. Board-\\nman Resort. S. Monroe s Residence.\\n28. View from Cold Springs. Riverside\\nPark.\\n29. Vassar Resort. Midway Boat House.\\nFairlee Resort.\\n3 Out for a Ride.\\n31. Hale Block. Monroe s Cottage. Hon.\\nA. S. Dyckman s Residence.\\n32. Capt. Jas. Donahue s Residence. Storm\\nat Sea.\\n20923\\nWillow Beach. Dewey s Resort.\\nJames Madill s Residence.\\n31. Resorters.\\n35. High School and Two Wards.\\n36. Broadway. Pierce Williams Basket\\nFactory. Harbor View.\\n37. North Orchard Beach, St. Cloud.\\n38. Beauty Spots.\\n3!\u00c2\u00bb. Willow Beach. Methodist Church.\\nMalbone Block.\\n40. Blood s Resort.\\n41. Hotel Columbus. Ryther s Annex.\\n42. Sturtevant s Resort. L. E. Parson s\\nResidence. Aylworth s Farm.\\n43. Posing for a Picture.\\n44. Asires Resort. \\\\Villiams Street.\\n45. Snap Shots.\\n46. Crew at Station. Cold Springs Resort.\\nHarbor View.\\n47. White Lodge Cottage. Sunset Beach\\nResort.\\n48. Experimental Farm. Old Peoples\\nHome.\\n49. Lake Shore Drive. Belvedere Beach\\nResort.\\n50. The Newcombe s Resort. L. S. Mon-\\nroe s Residence.", "height": "1616", "width": "2593", "jp2-path": "picturesofsouthh00nort_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "SOUTH HAVEN.\\nITUATED on the most favorable spot 011 the east shore of Lake Michigan, within 75 miles\\nof Chicago and 80 miles of Milwaukee, has had for ten years a steady, natural growth,\\nand its popularity is now becoming very pronounced. It is so easy to reach, having three\\nlarge, fast and commodious steamers plying between Chicago and its port, besides it has\\ntwo railroads, the Michigan Central and the South Eastern, which do an immense busi-\\nness. The little city has steadily increased in population until now it can boast of five thousand\\npermanent inhabitants, and a more congenial and accommodating class of people it will be hard to\\nfind. They are all willing and anxious to show the visitors the advantages of their modern city.\\nSouth Haven does not pretend to be a manufacturing place, but it supports many enterpris-\\ning factories, such as the Basket Factory, which employs perhaps one hundred and fifty hands, a\\nTannery, the Michigan Anchor Fence Co., a Stove Factory, Planing Mills, and other factories in\\ngoodly numbers.\\nOn both sides of the harbor along the bluff are placed most of the resort hotels, all within\\neasy reach of a bathing place; the beach along here has a gentle slope to the water s edge without", "height": "1595", "width": "2582", "jp2-path": "picturesofsouthh00nort_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "rocks or pebbles. The lake bottom is of clean white sand without sink holes or any dangers to\\nbathers, the water after June 1st being delightful for anyone to enjoy, and bath houses in number\\nto accommodate all that come.\\nThe Black River flowing through the city, emptying into Lake Michigan, is one of the most\\nbeautiful of winding streams; it is a delight to board a launch at the dock or boat house, or take a\\nrow boat, of which there are many to rent at the numerous boat houses, and observe the superb\\nscenery as you pass up stream. The first stop is Cold Springs Resort, situated on a hill overlooking\\nthe river three miles from the city. From here you proceed up stream past the most beautiful spots\\nthat nature can produce to Riverside Park, a miniature little village three miles farther, and the\\nmost distant navigable point on the river, where any kind of amusement can be found.\\nThe climate of South Haven is the most healthful in the State; there are few days of exces-\\nsive heat in July and August, the atmosphere being cooled by the lake breeze. The evenings are\\ndelightful to rest, being cool and refreshing. For this reason South Haven is yearly attracting\\nincreased numbers to itself, who find plenty of accommodations in the commodious hotels of which\\nthe city abounds.\\nAs a fruit growing district it cannot be surpassed; the different soils of which it abounds is\\nespecially adapted to the different fruits. Peaches are the principal fruit product, there having\\nbeen shipped in one season from this section upward of two million baskets, all good prices.\\nThe Literary Building is the handsomest of its kind in the State, being owned by an organ-", "height": "1616", "width": "2593", "jp2-path": "picturesofsouthh00nort_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "ization of ladies, called the Scott Club. It has an antiquarian and literary society open to all; the\\nreading rooms are open daily for the use of those who enjoy reading.\\nThe minds are not neglected, for our public schools are of the best. 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