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Black and white Postcard of Maud Miller Hoffmaster's painting titled "The Pioneer Mailman...Down the Indian Trail".

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Black and white postcard of the Post Office, on the corner of Cass and State Streets.

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Postcard photograph of the Cass and State Street post office in downtown Traverse City.

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Black and white photograph of "The Red Front Hardware Store" owned by John A. Perry. It was located on the south side of Front Street about 100' west of Cass Street. His wife Caroline ran a boarding house she called Locust Grove Cottage. The…

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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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Image included in an album created by Edith Halladay Blackhurst on the history of the Adams Fly. created by Leonard Halladay, and the dedication of Mayfield Pond Park.

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Two black and white photographs of the Inland Lakes excursion boat "Ruth" on Torch Lake at Alden, and at Skegemog .

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Black and white photograph of The Timbers on Long Lake.

The Timbers was a resort on Long Lake when Lola Armour vacationed there in 1919 and fell in love with the property. She and her husband J. Ogden Armour, owner of the Armour Meat Packing…

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Black and white photograph of 15 young men in Naval uniforms, and an Officer in the middle back row of the group.

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Black and white photographs of the Wait homestead, Old Mission, and Brinkman Place. The Brinkman Place photograph shows six people out front, three men, two women and one child.
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