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  • Tags: Hannah Lay and Company

Colored postcard of "lovers lane" at State Hospital

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The boat "Clara Belle" owned by Hannah Lay.

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Emanuel ("Em") Wilhelm in fishing gear. Emanuel was the manager of the dry goods department at the Hannah Lay store and lived at 430 S. Union Street.

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Hannah Lay Mercantile Co. millinery and dry goods departments.

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Hannah Lay Co. card

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Railroad bridge at Front Street on the bay, "Squaw Point", waterfront

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Cary Hull driving an auto parked in front of the Hannah Lay store on Front St.

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Camp Fini, 1900, Hannah Lay

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Hannah Lay sawmill on West Bay. The logs were caught coming down the Boardman River and taken to the mill. This was a steam powered mill built in 1852.

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Looking south on Union Street from Bay Street. The M&NE (Manistee & Northeastern) depot is on the right and the Hannah Lay store on the left in the background.
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