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  • Collection: Traverse Area Historical Society Local History Collection

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Black and white photograph of the home occupied by Charles Prochazka on 6th Street, 1900. He worked at the Michigan Starch Company.

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Black and white photograph of the first William Cary Hull home on the NW corner of State and Wellington, 1900. The Hull family owned the Oval Wood Dish Company in Traverse City.

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Black and white photograph of the road and beach at Neahtawanta.

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Color postcard of a road on East Bay, Traverse City, Michigan.

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Black and white photograph of a rotary snowplow, clearing a road.

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Black and white photographs of Gottfried Franke's crew building the Rugg Pond dam on the Rapid River in Kalkaska County, 1905-1906.

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Black and white photograph of the ruins of Mayfield Electric Power Plant after the Dam washout, March 24, 1913.

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Black and white postcard of the ruins of the Williams Factory fire that occurred on March 9, 1907. The factory was located south of E. Eighth Street and west of the bridge at Boardman. It produced maple flooring and other wood products. (This…
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