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Portrait of Captain Nelson in front of a blank background

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Black and white photographic portrait of George Ray.

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Black and white photograph of the Lodge at Camp Arbutus, an early private camp for girls beginning about 1915 on Lake Arbutus.

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A train known as the Manitou Limited from The Town of Crescent on N. Manitou Island.

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Black and white postcard of "The Manitou Limited," which ran out of Crescent, North Manitou Island, ca. 1909. The train was owned by the Smith & Hull Company, who also owned the Oval Wood Dish Company of Traverse City. The train was a narrow gauge,…

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Black and white photograph of the employees of the First National Bank: Ben I. Church, K. D. Lewis, Tony Prasil, Chas. G. Alley, Mrs. Guy Delong, Miss Georgia Baker, Harry Hanson, 1909.

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Color photograph of the light box portrait booth at the school carnival. On the wall are examples of these portraits and people are milling about.

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Black and white photograph of the new business section in Kalkaska, 1909.

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The back of the original postcard bears the notation, Hobbs store on the left - White store on the right. The notation contains the signature of Geneva Bannen and this signature appears to be in the same handwriting as the notations as to the names…
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