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Looking east at the south Cass Street Bridge over the Boardman River.

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Covered launch on the Boardman River near the We-que-tong Club. It could be a Stanton built boat.

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Hannah Park between Sixth St. and the banks of the Boardman river was a pleasant place for a summer stroll. Built just after the turn of the century, it was beautifully landscaped and carefully maintained for the pleasure of the whole city.

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Williams factory on the Boardman River. The factory made flooring, other wood products and burned in 1907.

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Postcard pictures of Hannah Park on the Boardman River by 6th Street.

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The "Old Iron Bridge" over Boardman River at Beitner. Includes longe shot of groups of appr. 20 people. Duplicate of image 927.

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Boardman river near 6th Street.

The Boardman River, Hannah Lay grist mill, the library and part of 6th Street.
Boardman and Sixthboard, On "Marvelous Monday" the HCTC presents this colorful view of the Boardman River sometime between 1905 and…

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Aerial view of Union, State and Front streets area looking N.W.

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Front Street looking east, the south bank of the Boardman river, Traverse City,

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Photograph of the Boardman River with a canoe along the shore south of East Eighth Street and Lake Street about 1923.
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