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Picture of the fire damage at the Oval Wood Dish Co. and a picture of the smoke and fire taken from across Boardman Lake. (Both glass negatives cracked)

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403 6th Street home remodeled by Milton Bryant, Henry Ford's brother-in-law. The original house belonged to Franklin H. Smith, senior member of the Smith and Hull, a firm which dealt with hardwood lands and lumber. Franklin Smith scouted land for…

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Oval Wood Dish Company after moving from Traverse City to Tupper Lake, N.Y. Ca.1930.

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Skaters on North end of Boardman Lake, with factory and Mill in background. Looking NE.

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Panoramic view of the Oval Wood Dish Factory, Part I.

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Titled "Dish train Sept. 30th 1895". This is a GR&I railroad train probably carrying products from the Oval Wood dish Co.

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Overview of the Oval Wood Dish Company, the Boardman River and downtown Traverse City.
The OWD Co. employed more than 500 people and had an annual payroll in excess of $200,000. Its factories produced a variety of hardwood products including thin…

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Oval Wood Dish Factory baseball team with 11 players, the coach and a dog.
Frank Rosell - bottom right ?

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Oval Wood Dish Company's sawmill burning at the north end of Boardman Lake.
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