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Hannah Park between Sixth St. and the banks of the Boardman river was a pleasant place for a summer stroll. Built just after the turn of the century, it was beautifully landscaped and carefully maintained for the pleasure of the whole city.

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Covered launch on the Boardman River near the We-que-tong Club. It could be a Stanton built boat.

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Looking east at the south Cass Street Bridge over the Boardman River.

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Hannah Lay sawmill on Grand Traverse Bay with the Boardman River in the foreground. Logs are banked and in the river. This was a steam powered mill with wood scraps providing the fuel for the boiler. The tall rocket shaped item is the sawdust…

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Boardman River down river from the Keystone Dam washout.

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aerial view similar to 1370.042114.09. Looking east at entire downtown area during Cherry Festival parade

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Boardman River

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W.E. Williams Factory, before and after the fire. Williams made flooring and other wood products.

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Logs in the Boardman River with Sixth Street and Perry Hannah's home in the background.
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