The broken roof of the new heating plant following a windstorm in Ypsilanti, Michigan on June 4th, 1911. A portion of the roof has remained held together and has slid off of the main roof to rest next to the building. Exposed roof beams can be seen to the left, where the portion of the roof on the ground presumably came from. Downed trees can be seen in the foreground and large dirt piles conceal most of the building.
A partially collapsed barn at Scotney's in Ypsilanti, Michigan following a windstorm. The barn appears to have been picked up from its base and moved several feet to the right. The walls and general shape of the barn are still in tact but the barn was most likely torn down. A concrete silo can be seen to the left and a shadow of a second shed can be seen stained on the side of the barn.
Walter Wiard's collapsed barn following a windstorm in Ypsilanti, Michigan on June 4th, 1911. The barn is completely collapsed even though the roof has remained intact and some of the walls did not splinter apart as the barn fell. A second barn standing barn can be seen in the background. Wooden beams and supports are scattered around the yard.
Wiards Cider Mill after it has been damaged from a wind storm in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The side of the main building has been torn off, exposing stacked barrels on the main floor. The foundation and basement have been exposed when exterior boards were pulled off. Half of the roof is gone on the main building and it may be lying behind the grain silo's in the background. Debris is scattered all over the property.
The damaged roof of the heating plant in Ypsilanti, Michigan following a windstorm. The northeast side of the roof is completely gone or has been pulled from the rafters and slid down to the ground. The brick walls of the building still stand and the other half of the roof is in place.
A fallen Maple tree in Ypsilanti, Michigan after a windstorm on June 4th, 1911. The tree has a constricted base from when it was in the ground and has grown abnormally. A well spigot can be seen lying next to the tree.
Damaged trees near the old heating plant in Ypsilanti, Michigan after a windstorm in 1911. One tree has been completely broken and its limbs are scattered on the ground. Other trees in the background have lost limbs and leaves, which are scattered on the ground. King Hall on Eastern Michigan University's campus can be seen in the background.
An uprooted tree next to President Jones' driveway in Ypsilanti, Michigan after a windstorm. A man stands on top of the rootball from the uprooted tree showing its size. When the tree was uprooted, it caused the grass to be pulled from the ground and now is draped over the rootball. President Jones' house can be seen in the background.
An uprooted tree next to President Jones' driveway in Ypsilanti, Michigan after a windstorm. Limbs and leaves cover the driveway but one large tree has been uprooted and the root ball is showing. President Jones' house can be seen in the background.
Damaged trees along Forest Avenue in Ypsilanti, Michigan following a windstorm. Limb debris and leaves cover the lawn in front of the house in the background. Several smaller trees are broken completely while most of the other trees have just lost limbs.
A damaged Oak tree near the Normal School Gymnasium in Ypsilanti, Michigan following a windstorm. Several of the trees in front of the Upright and Wing house in the background have been damaged and their limbs lay in the street and the yard of the house. The tree in the foreground has lost some of its bark.
Damaged trees along Jefferson Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan after a windstorm. The roadway and the sidewalks are covered with limb debris and leaves. Broken trees can be seen on either side of the street and power lines have been broken. The houses in the background do not appear to be damaged.
A split oak tree north east of Ypsilanti, Michigan following a windstorm. The broken part of the tree is laying over a wooden and barbed wire fence beside the roadway to the right and limbs are scattered on the ground around the tree.
Fallen trees and limbs across from the cemetery entrance after a windstorm in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The large oak tree to the right has lost a lot of its limbs and a fallen tree with an exposed root ball can be seen to the left. The dirt roadway is covered with branches and leaves from the storm. A house can be seen in the background.
Fallen trees along Miles Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan after a windstorm. The trees have been cut to make them easier to move and clear but large branches still lay on the roadway in front of the houses along the street.
A broken Maple tree has fallen in front of a building in Ypsilanti, Michigan. As the tree was growing, the trunk split and caused a cleft, which is where the tree split and fell. Roots can be seen growing in the old cleft when the tree was still intact. The slide is part of a series about a wind storm in the area.
Scotch Fir in Kristiansand, Norway. The tree is surrounded by other trees and short growing scrub bushes, but it rises above all of the other vegetation.
Hojalatera tree in Habana, Cuba. Several other types of trees surround the Hojalatera and grow behind a wooden fence in the foreground. Power lines can be seen in the foreground.
Streetscape in Habana, Cuba. Large tree's grow next to the stone fence to the right and a wooden fence can be seen on the other side of the road. Several buildings can be seen in the background and powerlines cross between the buildings.
Hojalatera tree in Habana, Cuba. Several other types of trees surround the Hojalatera and grow in a row behind a rough iron fence surrounding the property. A large house can be seen in the background and a walkway can be seen outside of the fence.
Arborvitae trees in a park in Cardenas, Cuba. A large obelisk monument can be seen on top of a large hill in the middle of the park. Arborvitae and Thuyas tree's have been planted in mounds along the walkways of the park and are all relatively the same size. Power lines can be seen stretching over the park.
Thuyas trees in Cardenas, Cuba. The tree's have been planted in dirt mounds around a paved walkway and fenced park. All of the trees are the same size and have been carefully maintained so they all look the same. They are being blown by the wind.
Ceiba tree in Maraianao, Cuba. This type of tree commonly grows in tropical areas and is distinguished by its tall, branchless trunk which spreads out into a large canopy of branches and leaves at the top. The tree stands taller than all of the other vegetation surrounding it and sits on top of a ridge next to the road. Power lines can be seen in the foreground.
Black Walnut tree in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The tree stands by itself on the hilly landscape, which is covered with grass. Piles of sticks have been stacked in rows surrounding the tree. It appears to have been either fall or spring when the picture was taken because small leaves can be seen on the walnut tree.
Cottonwood trees growing in the Public Gardens in Boston, Massachusetts. Several different types of trees also grow in the area, but the cottonwoods are the tallest. A small building can be seen at the end of the stone path, between the surrounding trees. The tree's are being blown by the wind.
Cottonwood tree growing along Cross Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It is noted the tree grows opposite of the jail. Vegetation grows in the foreground but the cottonwood tree towers over the landscape. Power Lines can be seen to the left and a building can be seen behind the cottonwood tree.
Large Beech tree's in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. The landscape is hilly and rocky with large stands of trees. Large boulders surround the trees and wind can be seen blowing through the tops of the trees.
A Willow tree growing in Recreation Park in Ypsilanti, Michigan. A man in a long trench coat and a bowler hat can be seen in the foreground, leaning against a metal wire fence. Several other trees grow next to the dirt roadway but the landscape is generally flat and has little vegetation. A farm can be seen in the background and it appears to have been spring when the picture was taken because the tree's have small leaves on them.
Yellow Birch tree in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. A boy stands next to the tree, giving perspective to its size. The landscape surrounding the tree is rocky and covered with grass, but there are no other trees. Hills can be seen in the background. The Birch tree is being blown by the wind.
Beech trees growing on a hillside in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. The trees stand all by themselves and the landscape is hilly and covered tall grass. Several boulders can be seen on the hill and the trees are being blown by the wind.
Sycamore trees growing next to a flooded river near the Creamery Bridge in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The river has overflowed its banks and is submerging all of the tree's near it. The landscape is mostly covered with trees but still has a lot of open fields surrounding the one house to the left. The tree's are being blown by the wind.
Tulip tree in Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts. The tree is surrounded by other similarly sized trees and the landscape is grassy with walking paths built into it. Several buildings can be seen in the background and people can be seen walking through the park. The tree's are being blown by the wind.
White Birch trees growing beside Gunstock Road in Laconia, New Hampshire. The landscape is hilly and covered with grass and trees. The birch trees are growing between two short rock walls, set into the hills. The trees are being blown by the wind.
White Birch trees growing beside Gunstock Road in Laconia, New Hampshire. The landscape is hilly and covered with grass and trees. The birch trees are growing next to a short stone fence and a rutted dirt roadway. A farm can be seen in the background, built into the surrounding hills. The trees are being blown by the wind.
A large Elm tree in Recreation Park in Ypsilanti, Michigan. A man stands in the foreground in a long trench coat and a bowler hat. A gambrel roof two story house and a front gabled house can be seen in the background. The landscape is flat with few constructed features. The elm tree has no leaves but the tree next to it does, making it hard to tell which season it was when the picture was taken.
A large Elm tree in the Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts. The tree towers over all of the other trees in the area and grows in a fenced in portion of the park. A woman can be seen walking on the sidewalk beside the large wrought iron fence and a brick roadway can be seen in the foreground. It appears to have been windy when the picture was taken.
A large Elm tree growing next to Michigan Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It towers over all of the buildings on the street and many of the trees planted next to the sidewalk. A small single room wooden house can be seen in the foreground along with drying laundry being blown by the wind, strung on a clothesline outside of the house. Several larger houses can be seen in the background, surrounded by smaller trees.
A large Elm tree growing next to Michigan Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It towers over all of the buildings on the street and many of the trees planted next to the sidewalk. A dirt roadway can be seen on the right of the tree and houses can be seen on both sides of the street. Small leaves are growing at the top of the tree, suggesting it was most likely spring when the picture was taken.
A large Red Oak tree growing north of the Lowell Bridge in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The tree stands all by itself in a grassy field and a wooden barn can be seen in the background with words painted on its roof and sides. A farm house can be seen across the street to the right and a wooden fence row separates the property where the tree is growing from the dirt roadway. It appears to be winter.
A Maple tree growing in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. The landscape is grassy and covered with scrub bushes and trees. A stone wall lines one side of the dirt roadway where the maple tree is growing. Wind can be seen blowing through the branches of the tree.
Maple tree growing on the corner of Ellis and Cross Streets in Ypsilanti, Michigan. There are no leaves on the tree's, suggesting it is winter. The tree's are being blown by the wind and the top branches are being bent over. Power lines can be seen in front of the maple tree.
A White Poplar growing in the Boston Public Garden. A paved walkway can be seen surrounded by trees and people are sitting on wooden park benches next to the walkway. A pond can be seen in the background and it appears to have been windy when the picture was taken.
A White Poplar growing south of Ypsilanti, Michigan. A man is driving a two-horse wooden wagon on the dirt street next to the poplar tree. Power lines can be seen next to the road and a stand of trees can be seen in the background .
Hand-colored slide of palm trees and a community of small houses. Most of the houses have single story with gabled roofs. A boat can be seen in the foreground and the landscape is rocky with short-growing vegetation.
Photostat of a landscape in South France. French chateau's can be seen on the hilltop in the background and a dense vegetation thicket can be seen in the foreground.
Photostat of a desert oasis in Hazrath, Sinai. Large rock walls rise in the background behind the desert landscape which is dotted with trees and scrub bushes.
Wooden baskets being loaded into the hold of the M.V. Georgie in 1937. The baskets are being raised up to the ship in a large net, presumably by an unseen crane. Several men stand on the dock next to the ship, along with a child. Slide labeled with text, "Made by G.R. Swain, 713 E. University Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan." Swain was staff photographer at U of M from 1913 to 1947.
A sinking tugboat. A large mast can be seen rising out of the water along with the bow of the ship. Sand dunes can be seen in the background along the shore.
Crane loading train cars in a train yard. The crane is several stories tall and has a large claw on the end of the boom to load cargo into the cars. An iron bridge can be seen in the background.
Freight train cars in a rail yard. Some of the names on the sides of the cars include, "Pennsylvania," "New York Central Lines,"Rock Island," and "Canadian Pacific." A sign labeled, "A.R.T. Co. Transfer Station," can be seen in the background. Industry buildings can be seen on the other side of the railcars in the background.
A freight train traveling on a curved rail line hauling freight cars. A small lake can be seen to the left along with industrial buildings in the background. Power line poles line the railway.
The dredge steamer ship "Gillespie" in the harbor in Holland, Michigan. The ship has a single smokestack and several pulleys to load and unload cargo. The ship appears to be moving through a channel system and buildings can be seen on the banks of the docks along with sand dunes covered with sparse vegetation.
A large steamer ship passing through the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. People can be seen on the decks of the steamer ship, watching the locks work below them. People stand on the docks of the "Soo" and watch the ship pass by. A large three-story pyramid style building can be seen in the background.
Steamer Lake Boats moored to a concrete retention wall. The ships are all relative in size and their design. Several men can be seen on the decks of the ship second from the left.
Steamer riverboat in the government locks in Keokuk, Iowa. The ship has two decks and two smoke stacks on top, along with a crane for unloading cargo. Machinery and buildings can be seen on the banks of the locks. Large houses can be seen in the background, built into the surrounding hills.
Riverboat moored on the banks of the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. Wooden crates and bales of material have been stacked on the cobblestone bank of the river while men unload timbes from the boat on a wooden walkway. The riverboat has three decks and an observation room on top, along with two smoke stacks and cranes to unload materials. Several smaller boats can be seen next to the river boat.
Log on fire between forks in a tree. Dead leaves and limb debris surrounds the tree but the log between the forks in the tree is the only thing on fire. It is noted the fire was caused naturally.
Large elm tree in Illinois. The tree has grown out in the open and stands by itself. Several wooden buggies and pieces of farm equipment stand under the tree in the shade, giving perspective to its size. Thed landscape appears to be hilly with few trees. A wooden fence can be seen to the left along with a house in the background.
Landscape of the Lake Superior shoreline. Large granite landscape swatches can be seen in the foreground with little vegetation but the rest of the shoreline is covered with dense trees and vegetation. Portions of the rocky shoreline extend into the lake, creating the appearance of islands.
Walnut, hickory, elm, and ash trees in the Des Plaines River floodplain in Illinois. Grass covers the ground around the trees but vegetation is dense in this area.
A stand of Willow Trees along the Des Plaines River in Illinois. The trees are part of the river floodplain and there is not other vegetation surrounding the trees, suggesting recent flooding. Power lines can be seen in the foreground, while the Willow Trees stretch off into the background.
Eastern portion of Lake Drummond in Virginia. Sitting in the middle of the Great Dismal Swamp between Virginia and North Carolina, Lake Drummond is surrounded by dense vegetation on all banks of the lake. Two men can be seen in a low paddle boat in the foreground, passing by large trees rising out of the lake. It appears that the lake level was high when this picture was taken because trees can be seen rising out of the water to the left on what appears to be a bank.
A man stands next to a large tree near Drummond Lake in Virginia. Lake Drummond sits in the middle of the Great Dismal Swamp that stretches between Virginia and North Carolina. It is noted that when this picture was taken it was growing season. Dense foliage rises out of the water of the swamp and the knees of the trees have been exposed.
Swamp landscape West of Elizabeth, New Jersey. It is noted the picture was taken in May, and the water levels appear to be low. The knees of the trees are exposed along with the rotting stumps that would normally be submerged. Dense vegetation surrounds the trees.
A man leans against a tree in the swamp where the forest is dense. There are many rotting stumps close to the ground with large trees surrounding the man. Dense undergrowth rises up from the swamp, which had a low water level at the time this picture was taken.
A flooded roadway in the Great Dismal Swamp between Virginia and North Carolina. It is noted that the swampy channels connect the main swamp with the western morasses. Trees surround the roadway and a most of their bases are flared to give them stability in the flooded ground.
Two people in a small wooden buggy cross over a flooded roadway in the Great Dismal Swamp between Virginia and North Carolina. It is noted that the swampy channels connect the main swamp with the western morasses. Trees surround the roadway and a most of their bases are flared to give them stability in the flooded ground.
Tupelo Gum Trees in a Cypress swamp. The gum trees are like Cypress Tree's with flared bases and are relative in size but they do not have flutes like Cypress Trees. They commonly grow in swamps and floodplains in the Southern United States. Dense moss covers the bases of the gum trees and small scrub bushes can be seen sticking out of the water around the tree bases.
A man sits in a Cypress Tree stump in the St. Francis river swamp in Missouri. A large Cypress can be seen to the right of where the man is sitting and limbs and lily pads stick out of the water in the swamp. Stands of trees can be seen in the background.