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  • Tags: Manistee and Northeastern Railroad M and NE

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Overview looking NE toward Karlin and Green Lake after the area had been lumbered off and later burned by forest fires. The village of Karlin and theM&NE depot are at the far left side, The Carey farm shows on the shore of Green Lake and another…

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Looking south on Union Street from Bay Street. The M&NE (Manistee & Northeastern) depot is on the right and the Hannah Lay store on the left in the background.

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Workers "Making a cut on the MN&E railroad".

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Manistee and Northeastern railroad workers and track laying equipment .

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A M&NE logging train at speed near Karlin.

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Loading logs on a M&NE flatcar near Interlochen.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages, State Park and camps that…

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People arriving at the Interlochen depot, M&NE railroad line. Before 1934.
The National High School Orchestra Camp, National Music Camp, Interlochen Arts Academy, and Interlochen Center for the Arts are all names used over the years for an…

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M & NE Railroad depot at Union and Bay Street, Pangborn House in background.

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Karlin potato, and pickle warehouses on the M&NE railroad.
Karlin was a stop on the M&NE railroad near the south end of Green Lake. It had a depot for shipping agricultural products from Grant Township farms and was the center of a community of…

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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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