Black and white photograph of two unidentified women in the foreground at the Pere Marquette Depot located just east of the intersection of Union and Sixth Streets. There is a train in the background with people boarding and the top of the grist…
Finding Aid for the Victor Petertyl Family Collection, circa 1890s - 1919. The collection is 1 linear foot and is held at the Traverse City Area District Library, Woodmere branch as a part of the local history collection.
Black and white photograph of seven young women posing in front of the Petertyl house at 419 Sixth Street. Although they are not identified, some of them are probably the daughters of Victor and Margaret Petertyl. The picture was taken in 1913 at…
A group of eight photographs showing groups of unidentified men enjoying outdoor activities. They are shown camping, cooking outdoors and displaying their fishing catch.
Black and white photograph of the children of Victor and Margaret Petertyl taken on January 3, 1915 in front of their home at 419 Sixth Street. They are identified from left to right as Ruth, Grace, Louis, Marge, Lottie, Bert, Emma, and Minnie.
A group of five black and white photographs showing uninidentified members of the Victor Petertyl family picking daisies, a popular family pastime. They are dated June 21, 1914. One of the photos shows the family sitting in an early family car with…
Black and white photograph of four young women shown outside on January 5, 1915. While not identified directly they appear to be daughters of Victor Petertyl. From other photographs taken around the same time, they may be from left to right Minnie,…
The lawn of Central High School where there have been chairs set up, presumably for a graduation. There are three unidentified woman in the foreground, who are probably related to Victor Petertyl's family.