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A newspaper photo of the race track at the fairgrounds shortly before the Civic Center was built. The Northwestern Michigan Fair moved south of town. In earlier years this was a driving park (for horse and buggies), sulky races, baseball games and…

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Jakes Sluggers baseball team - 11 players, the coach and one boy
Frank Rosell - 2nd from left in Middle Row

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Oval Wood Dish Factory baseball team with 11 players, the coach and a dog.
Frank Rosell - bottom right ?

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Wylie baseball team. Each community had a team and played the neighboring town's team.
The Wylie Cooperage factory and the small company village of Wylie were both located on Duck Lake just north of the State Park. They made barrels, between 1897…

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Baseball game at the "Driving Park", now the Civic Center.

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1912 Resorters Baseball team with names of players including Bundy Brief.

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Black and white photograph of the first picture of the 1898 baseball team. Joe Ehrenberger is #4 in and he is in the same position (right rear) in the second picture of Jake's Sluggers.

Paper copy of photograph of Bundy Brief in his baseball uniform as a teen. Back of photograph lists his address as: 307 N. Cedar Street, Traverse City, Michigan

Photograph of Bundy Brief, professional baseball player, with Greilick Manufacturing Company in rear, taken on N. Division and Bay Streets. , Traverse City, Michigan.
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