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Benjamin Pulver, son of Almon, store owner and Postmaster for Summit City, (Mich.), and Kate Pulver.

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Thirlby, Benjamin, Traverse City Iron Works

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Roberta Send by a Bensley Cleaners delivery truck driven by her future husband, Walt Novak.

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Black and white photograph of Bensley men showing their beards for the 1947 Traverse City Centennial contest. Jack Bensley on right.

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Black and white photograph of a car decorated with the Bensley's Dyer and Cleaner logo, as well as with flower vines. The parade float was probably for the Blessing of the Blossoms.

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Bernard Benton, 1952. U.S. Army military serviceman from Kingsley, (Mich.) who served our country during Korean War.

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Bernard L. Oppenneer acted as the director of the Traverse City Public Library from 1966 to 1970. He succeeded Therese Flaherty as director.

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Bernice and Harold Tremain, and Nell Stinson, at Nell's 80th birthday, 19 August 1971

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Black and white photograph of Bernice Edenstrom. Image is from the Johnson and Maule family collection.

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Bernice Stinson, age 17, and her friend Vida Shutler, 1910. In the background is the Case and Crotser Mill of Kingsley, Michigan.
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