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Two stock certificates for a share of the Traverse City Golf and Country Club owned by the Hannah Lay Mercantile Company. Both shares dated 1921 are shown.
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Hannah, Lay & Co. picnic on Marion Island. Manager George Dago is on the right.
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West end of 100 block of East Front.
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M&NE depot in Traverse City on the north side of the Boardman river at Union and Bay streets. The Pangborn Hotel can be seen to the right of the depot.
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Interior of the furniture department of the Hannah Lay Mercentile store on Front Street.
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Two wood cut prints of Traverse city buildings.
1. Park Place Hotel and annex
2. Hannah Lay store on Front Street.
1. Park Place Hotel and annex
2. Hannah Lay store on Front Street.
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Floyd Clinch, President of the Hannah Lay Company gave a dinner with entertainment at the Eagles Hall to employees of the Traverse City State Bank, Hannah Lay store and Flour Mill, the Traverse City Refrigerator Company and the Michigan Transit…
Tags: Beers, Charles M., Clinch, Floyd, Eagles' Lodge, Hannah Lay and Company, Hannah Lay Flour Mill, Hannah Lay Grist Mill, Hannah Lay Mercantile, Hannah, Elsie (Raff), Maynard. A. J., Michigan Transit Company, Morrison, H., Sanders, M. S., Traverse City Refrigerator Company, Traverse City State Bank
Two ladies in front of the Hannah & Lay store on Front Street, ca. 1890.
Black and white photograph of two ladies in front of the Hannah & Lay store on Front Street, ca. 1890. One is sitting in a buggy, and the other is standing next to it. The Beadle building is in the background.
The 100 block of East Front Street looking West, about 1900.
Black and white photograph of the 100 block of East Front Street looking West, about 1900. The Hotel Whiting is visible on the south side of the street and Rowland Douglass Shoe Store, the Hannah Lay Mercantile Company and the Traverse City State…
Portrait Painting of Smith Barnes.
Color photograph of a portrait painting of Smith Barnes. He was in charge of the Hannah Lay Mercantile business.