Black and white photograph of two unidentified women in the foreground at the Pere Marquette Depot located just east of the intersection of Union and Sixth Streets. There is a train in the background with people boarding and the top of the grist…
Photograph of the Victor Petertyl family standing in front of their home at 419 Sixth Street on the day their son, Louis, returned from the army. Victor Petertyl is standing on the far left, Louis is the soldier in the middle, his mother, Margaret,…
Black and white photograph of two unidentified young women with tennis racquets. At least one of them is probably a daughter of Victor Petertyl since it is in the album of Bertha Petertyl. The date on the picture is 1914.
Black and white photograph of the children of Victor Petertyl sitting in front of their Christmas tree at their home at 419 Sixth Street. It was taklen about 1907.
Black and white photograph of four of the daughters of Victor and Margaret Petertyl taken on January 3, 1915 in front of their home at 419 Sixth Street. They are identified from right to left as Ruth, Emma, Grace, and Marge.
Four photographs of unidentified people outside in the snow. Three of them are group pictures of different families. They appear to have been taken in the country. They may be related to the Petertyl family since they were included with a large…
Photograph of Margaret and Victor Petertyl seated in the front seat of their first car, August 15, 1915. There are five young women seated behind them as well as three boys seated on the running board.