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Black and white photograph of Tom Hampel removing snow from a roof on Randolph St. while standing on a personnel lift in the winter of 1985.

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Black and white photograph at Sleder's Saloon or tavern on Randolph Street, c. 1900. There are four men standing in front of the bar, and three men behind the bar.

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Black and white photograph of a Saloon on Randolph Street, with five men and a dog out front.

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Black and white photograph of Randolph Street, looking north ca. 1915.

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Residence of The Hononable Earnest W. Hastings, 1214 Randolph Street. He was an insurance agent and elected to the State legisature.

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Frank Stepan's meat market and grocery store on Randolph Street. The building was torn down in 1966.

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#1 Sleder's saloon interior in 1903
#2 Columbia Hall sign on Sleder's 2000
#3 Interior of Sleder's 2000
#4 Ceiling detail of Sleder's 2000

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Commodore Albert Petertyl's house located at the northwest corner of Pine and 7th Street in Traverse City, Michigan. The women are identified as Carrie Petertyl on the left and Mary (Mrs. Charles) Petertyl Hanslovsky on the right. The address…
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