This photograph was taken by Uriah Wilton Smith in the Massacre Rocks area, before the expansion of the road to create Highway 30 and I-86. The name of this rock formation is, "The DevilΓÇÖs Gate" and is the location where two wagon trains camped after an Indian skirmish on August ...
Uriah Wilton Smith in his Ford Model T Touring car with others, probably preparing to leave on a journey. Uriah Wilton Smith is the man in the drivers seat. The other people in the car are unknown. This is a Ford Model T Touring car from the 1920's.
Samuel Parker Smith working at his desk in his home in Battle Creek, MI. According to the back of the photograph, the address of this home was 65 University Ave., Battle Creek, MI.
Uriah Wilton Smith with family and friends, probably on vacation. From left to right: Unknown -- U. Wilton Smith -- Harriet B. Smith -- Unknown -- Unknown. The boy on the left could possibly be Wyatt A. Millious, the son of Harriet B. Millious Smith. However, Wyatt was born about ...
Uriah Wilton Smith working on his Ford Model T Touring car, probably preparing for a journey. Uriah Wilton Smith is the man working on the engine of the car. The people in the car are unknown. This is a Ford Model T Touring car from the 1920's.
This picture was likely taken in 1894 when Uriah Smith travelled to Europe, Egypt, Palestine, etc. with his wife, Harriet N. Smith and their son Uriah Wilton.