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  • Collection: Traverse Area Historical Society Local History Collection

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Black and white photograph of the residence of George W. Lardie on East 9th Street, 1900. He was a potato and fruit buyer.

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Black and white photograph of the residence of James H. Monroe, Probate Judge, West 8th Street, 1900.

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Black and white photograph of a newspaper clipping of the residence of: J.M. Blakeslee on Sixth Street, District Superintendent of the U.S. Benevolent Society. 1900.

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Black and white photograph of the residence of: Oscar P. Carver at the corner of State and Franklin streets. The photograph appears to have taken for Insurance purposes.

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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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Color photograph of the Father Fred Monument, which shows his life spanned 1925 to 2000.

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Color photographs of a Rex Terrace advertisement card, 1930. Rex Terrace was a resort on Elk Lake in Alden, Michigan.

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Black and white photographic portrait of Riley Sweers, Proprietor of Marble and Granite Yards.
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