"2-76," loggers with felled trees in Betsie River
Log drive
Loggers
Eight loggers guide a log drive to Frankfort on the Betsie River below Green Lake.
Unknown
Pennington collection
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
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JPG
English
black and white photograph
750.012914.61
FF36D49D-A87D-49FB-8015-458206386472
Betsie River, Frankfort, Benzie County, Michigan, United States
Little Betsie River taken from the bridge south of Interlochen.
Pictures of Green and Duck Lakes and the Betsie River.
Pennington Collection
Print, Photographic, scanned image only
750.112907.167
FAC526B2-749F-4FDD-9926-615234464290
"Little Betsie River, Interlochen, Mich."
Interlochen
Rivers
Nature (Aesthetics)
Landscape photography
Little Betsie River, runs between Duck and green Lakes.
Unknown
GT Pioneer & Historical Society
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
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jpg
English
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4402
F78CBB94-D27C-4C37-B68E-062117511740
Little Betsie River, Interlochen, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States of America
"Mouth of Betsie River at Green Lake, Interlochen, Mich." ca. 1930.
Rivers
Lakes
Black and white photograph of Betsie River sandbar at the entrance to Green Lake. There are three women in the water and two women, one man and a child on the shore. ca. 1930.
Unknown
Pennington collection
Unknown
c.1930
Unknown
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English
Print, Photographic,(scanned image only)
750.012914.60
F0FA8CEE-31CF-460D-BDD5-542448292710
Green Lake, Interlochen, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States.
Emma Riley by the Betsie River and Bendon, Mich. street
Rivers
Black and white photograph of Emma Riley by the Betsie river.
Interlochen was platted in 1890 where the M&NE and C&WM railroads crossed. It quickly became a lumber town and later after the lumber was gone, served the resorts, cottages, State Park and camps that grew up around the lakes.
Unknown
Pennington Collection
Unknown
1890-2007
Unknown
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Image
750.112907.207
E72163E5-689A-4177-918D-319575012110
Interlochen, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States
The Betsie River at Walling, ca. 1915.
Rivers
Logging
Black and white photograph of the Betsie River at Wallin, ca. 1915.
Unknown
GT Pioneer & Historical Society
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
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Image
7501
D2D67B3A-7C47-4251-96A4-386576421477
Wallin, Benzie County, Michigan, United States.
Dams
Duck Lake dam at the outlet of the Betsie River. It was installed to stabilize the level of the lake.
Pennington collection
c.1958
Print, Photographic,(scanned image only)
750.012914.57
9AB2E1A5-0F30-4181-913E-223014403945
Farms
An Interlochen area farm. This could be located Green Lake.
Pennington collection
Print, Photographic,(scanned image only)
750.012914.75
99407E03-DC0C-4101-AA94-324001412380
Young girl on log by the old Betsie River bridge at Green Lake inlet.
Pictures of Green and Duck Lakes and the Betsie River.
Pennington Collection
Print, Photographic, scanned image only
750.112907.125
8ED0AD66-6AE7-44E5-9264-231285823740
Log drive
Loggers
Log drive on the Betsie River, probably in Benzie County.
Pennington collection
Print, Photographic,(scanned image only)
750.111113.06
8A3E1A68-69B7-4E8D-B439-069572999870