The farm of Frank Kratochvil which was located on Grandview Road in Leelanau County. The Kratochvil Brewery was also located on the property. It was frequently used by the local Bohemian community for picnics prior to 1912. This photograph is of 32 women and children posed outside. Accompanying documentation identifies the people as follows:
Rear from left to right: Minnie Pollack, Chicago, IIlinois (girl in white); Mrs Victor Petertyl, Milton and Julius Petertyl's grandmother, (in black); Mrs. John Shadak; Mrs. Anna Joseph Urban; Bertha Petertyl, Leslie Petertyl's aunt; three unknowns; Mrs. Rose Albert George Petertyl; three unknowns.
Middle row left to right: Unknown; Julia Pollack, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Emma Albert Petertyl, Milton, Julius and Willard Petertyl's mother; unknown; Alice Petertyl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert George Petertyl; Mrs. Carrie Albert Commodore Petertyl, mother of Emanuel, Ernest and Leslie; unknown, Emanuel Petertyl; two unknowns.
Front row left to right: Milton Petertyl, son of Emma and Albert T. Petertyl; four unknowns; Anna Turek, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Urban(Anna is sitting in front of Emma). The lady in white second from the left is Mrs. Mary Hanslovsky, wife of Charles Hanslovsky.
Included with the documentation on the photographs are descriptions of the following family relationships.
The girls, Minnie Pollack, Julia Pollack and Anna Turek are Mrs. Katherine(Victor) Petertyl's grandchildren. Albert T. Petertyl's sister's nieces.
Minnie and Julia Pollack's mother was Katherine Petertyl Pollack, Albert T. Petertyl's sister.
Anna Turek is Anna Petertyl Turek Urban's daughter from her first marriage.
Petertyl Collection
ca1906
1906-1910
Print, Photographic
940.080309.23
42135AEE-13B1-4918-A02D-826275739580
Kratochvil Log Home
GT Pioneer & Historical Society
c. 1885
Print, Photographic
5262
4713BC82-31D3-43E0-844A-305152448960
The farm of Frank Kratochvil which was located on Grandview Road in Leelanau County. The Kratochvil Brewery was also located on the property. It was frequently used by the local Bohemian community for picnics prior to 1912. This photograph shows a group of men and boys around an outdoor table drinking beer.
They are identified from left to right: Albert George Petertyl, Victor Petertyl (brother of Albert Thomas Petertyl), unidentified man standing, Albert Commodore Petertyl (seated man in cap) with son Emanuel on his lap, Charles Hanslovsky (wearing felt hat), Joseph Urban (man's head just showing), and Albert Thomas Petertyl (pouring beer).
Petertyl Collection
ca1906
1906-1910
Print, Photographic
940.080309.24
5F6627A4-AE49-4C04-B2E1-636915830524
Farm of Frank Kratochvil which was located on Grandview Road in Leelanau County. The Kratochvil Brewery was also located on the property. It was frequently used by the local Bohemian community for picnics prior to 1912. This is a photograph of two women outside watering a bush. The woman on the right is identified as Berth Petertyl.
Petertyl Collection
ca1906
1906-1910
Print, Photographic
940.080309.26
65A6A8EE-F173-45AB-B1D6-731928622345
The farm of Frank Kratochvil was located on Grandview Road in Leelanau County. The Kratochvil Brewery was also located on the property. It was frequently used by the local Bohemian community for picnics prior to 1912. This is a another group photo of about 30 women and children outdoors. It has many of the same people that appear in 940.080309.23 and was probably taken at the same time but no specific identification was provided with this photograph.
Petertyl Collection
ca1906
1906-1910
Print, Photographic
940.080309.27
920197A1-8A76-46D4-B876-166631671290
Farm of Frank Kratochvil which was located on Grandview Road in Leelanau County. The Kratochvil Brewery was also located on the property. It was frequently used by the local Bohemian community for picnics prior to 1912. This is photograph of three women, one is dressed up like a man.
They are identified from left to right as Mary (Mrs. Charles) Hanslovsky who is dressed as a man,
Berth Petertyl (Albert Commodore Petertyl's sister) and the woman on the right is unidentified.
Petertyl Collection
ca1906
1906-1910
Print, Photographic
940.080309.25
AC9A62FE-C533-4A92-93AB-380341124774
"Ezam Secor - Leo Kratochvil" after fishing on Long Lake
Fish
Fishing
Black and white photograph of Ezam Secor and Leo Kratochvil after fishing on Long Lake.
Unknown
Photo Collection
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
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JPG
English
Image
1144.022112.08
E701CE5D-8DB4-4984-B0D0-406250531084
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States.
John Furst with unidentified woman on Kratochvil farm, c. 1890's
John Furst
Kratochvil Farm
Cigar industry
Historical fashion
John Furst, cigar maker, at Kratochvil farm. He is standing near a woman with a handheld fan in the foreground. There is a group of women and children in the background. Everyone is in formal wear
Unknown
GT Pioneer & Historical Society
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Unknown
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BMP
English
Black and white photograph
2745
F89287F3-2F9E-483C-BC3B-270783161382
Kratochvil farm, Ulysses, Butler County, Nebraska, United States, c. 1890's