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Honorable Perry Hannah
In 1902, philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated $20,000 to the City of Traverse City to build a state of the art public library. In response to Carnegie's generous gift, Perry Hannah donated land to be used for the City's new library on Sixth Street.…

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Black and white photograph of Samuel Anderson's birthday party attendees, March 4, 1897. The gentlemen are, L to R: Joseph Knizek, Reuben Goodrich, J.W. Robertson, E.P. Ladd, H.E. Steward, Sam'l Anderson, Perry Hannah, John H. Cook, Wm. Holdsworth.

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Black and white photographs of: 1. A montage of portraits of a large group of men, with Perry Hannah 's photograph in the lower right hand corner. 2. Dr. J. Emerson Hunter, optometrist, business card.

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Black and white photographic portrait of Perry Hannah.

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Black and white photograph of pall bearers with Perry Hannah's coffin, 1904.

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Black and white photograph of a Birthday party for Samuel Anderson in Hannah Park. (Perry Hannah is far left.)

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Color photographs of a cast iron chair made for Perry Hannah, made by J.M. Bass.

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Black and white photographic portrait of head and shoulders shot of Perry Hannah. Perry Hannah was a founding father of Traverse City. He lived from 1824 to 1904.

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A black and white photographic portrait of Perry Hannah, who is considered one of the founding fathers of Traverse City. Perry Hannah lived from 1824 to 1904.
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