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  • Tags: Smith and Hull Company

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

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Smith & Hull's General Store, Crescent City, on North Manitou Island, Mich.

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Picture of the Life Saving Station, dock, and some of the resort cottages on N. Maniotou Island.

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First load of logs, Manitou Train Company, Smith & Hull RR, James White at left & Jeremy Cody leaning on the engine.

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The 'Red Wings' (most likely a baseball team of Native Americans) of Crescent City, North Manitou Island, Mich.

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Black and white photograph of the Lumber Yard and Sawmill, Crescent City, N. Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white photograph of the Hotel at Crescent, N. Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white postcard of nine men on a Bluff on North Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.
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