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photograph

Catalog Number
2022.10.24
Description
Photograph showing some of the antique automobiles inside the Poll Museum of Transportation, located on US 31, 5 miles north of Holland, MI.  
At far right is a 1902 Rambler.  Moving left we see a 1908 Reo, 1909 Hupmobile and 1911 Buick.  All part of Henry Poll's collection.
History
Henry Poll was born on 6-8-1899 in Allegan Co., MI. He married Jennie Bosman (1902-1991) in Hamilton, MI on 6-8-1926. They lived in Holland, MI at 353 East 6th Street (1953, 1966 city directories).

Henry was co-owner of the Holland Transplanter Company. He was also a collector of antique automobiles. His first antique auto was a 1924 Stanley Steamer, purchased in 1951. His oldest automobile was a 1902 Nash Rambler. His most distinguished automobile was a Rolls Royce convertible that was custom built in 1931 for the actor John Barrymore.
Henry and Jennie operated the Poll Museum of Transportation, originally located on US 31 3 miles south of Holland, MI. In 1965 they moved to a new location along US 31, this time the museum was 5 miles north of Holland.

Henry passed away in Holland, MI on 6-10-1992.
Gift of
Johnson, Lynda