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  • Tags: Benzie County

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Rebecca Main Anness and her sister Almeda Main Luther beside the grave of their father Elijah Main in the Stagecoach Memorial Cemetery in Inland Township, Benzie County. They were moving to Oregon.

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Fire tower, or lookout station, probably near Honor, MI in Benzie County. These were common in the 1930's and later to watch for forest fires.

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Ice storm damage in Thompsonville.

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An indian school or church gathering near Honor, MI

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Log drive on the Betsie River, probably in Benzie County.

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Huge Muskellunge caught in Platte Lake.

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A train coming from Frankfort to Beulah rounding the curve around the Betsie River. This is near the site of Gwen Frostic's studio location today.

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Pictures of sunken logs being recovered from the Betsie River in Benzie county. The process was called "deadheading" and started following the building of the Thompsonville power dam and continued into the 1940's when most of the logs were gone.

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Postcard of men holding a string of fish near Honor, MI

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Train from Frankfort to Beulah in Benzie County beside the Betsie River.
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