In 1902, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated $20,000 to the City of Traverse City to build a state of the art public library. In response to Carnegie's generous gift, Perry Hannah donated land to be used for the City's new library on Sixth Street.…
Black and white photograph of Samuel Anderson's birthday party attendees, March 4, 1897. The gentlemen are, L to R: Joseph Knizek, Reuben Goodrich, J.W. Robertson, E.P. Ladd, H.E. Steward, Sam'l Anderson, Perry Hannah, John H. Cook, Wm. Holdsworth.
Black and white photographs of: 1. A montage of portraits of a large group of men, with Perry Hannah 's photograph in the lower right hand corner. 2. Dr. J. Emerson Hunter, optometrist, business card.
Black and white photographic portrait of head and shoulders shot of Perry Hannah. Perry Hannah was a founding father of Traverse City. He lived from 1824 to 1904.