Front of Traverse City business R. & C. Provision and Crockery Co., corner of Union Street and 7th Street, ca. 1905; Address is 402 S. Union St. Horse drawn wagon of the Company is staged in front of the building. Depicts other business on the east…
Unidentified group of persons, portrait taken at the Steinberg Opera House, Traverse City, Michigan. James S. Martinek is the only person identified; he is sitting in the front left of the image, holding a trombone (identified by Julius Petertyl,…
Traverse City High School football team, ca. 1900. Dated based on the style of shin guard the players are wearing. Identified front to back, starting on the left: ?yden-Sub; Holliday-Sub; “Red” Higgins-Mascot; Chervenka-Sub. Second Row: ?;…
Unidentified home in Traverse City, Michigan. Photograph dated as ca. 1900 because of the presence of wooden sidewalks in the foreground of the photograph. Written in pencil on back of photograph is the year 1875, considered inaccurate dating,…
On back of photograph: “Compliments of John A. Jung, 1913 N. Prarie Ln., St. Louis, Mo.”. In photograph, a boxcar is marked “Merchant Despatch Dairy Line”, a refrigerated transit that was jointly owned by the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and…
Group photograph of the Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Traverse City, Michigan. Identified in the photograph are Alice (Buell) Harris, back row, 9th from the left, and Grace Buell, in the middle row furthest on right.
On back of photograph: “Compliments of John A. Jung, 1913 N. Prarie Ln., St. Louis, Mo.”. In photograph, a boxcar is marked “Great Northern”, a railway that ran from St. Paul, Minnesota to Seattle, Washington. This image does not appear to be of the…
Ladies Bohemian Lodge, located on the northeast corner of Front and Oak Streets, Traverse City, Michigan. Persons identified, starting with the front left: 1. Mrs. Frank Kulzak (mother of Anita Kucera), 2. ?, 3. Mrs. Lazarus, 4. Mrs. Tony Hubka, 5.…