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Two overviews of Karlin, Michigan. One, black and white, looking northwest toward Green Lake, 1890's. The other, color, of four buildings and a train in the background.

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Color photograph of the owners of Karlin Grocery, ca. 1975.

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The MN&E depot in Karlin with men stand in front.

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Looking west in Karlin with the potao warehouse in the background, the white Post Office, Komrska store on the left, Felix store on the right.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad near the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping…

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A view of Karlin after a big ice storm in 1922.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad at the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping agricultural products from Grant Township and acted as the center of a community of mostly…

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Barbara (Barabas) Horesovsky, seated, with daughters Emma and Mary standing behind her. Grandaughter Mary Schroeter is holding Grandmother's hand. Probably in Interlochen or Karlin.

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Furney's Resort, Spring Park, at the south end of Green Lake near Karlin. Looking west along the shoreline.
Pictures of Green and Duck Lakes and the Betsie River.

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MN&E railroad depot in Karlin, MI with train arriving.

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Kreml's Band from Karlin, MI. (Note the trumpet player on the beer barrel.)

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The John Felix and Frank Komrska stores in Karlin. The Felix building still survives. The Other building burned in the 1980's.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad at the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping agricultural…
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