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Residence of Mrs. C. Germaine. Sixth Street.

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Residence of: John C. Morgan on 6th Street, cold storage, fruit and potato buyer.

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The Boardman River, Hannah Lay grist mill, the library and part of 6th Street.
Boardman and Sixthboard, On "Marvelous Monday" the HCTC presents this colorful view of the Boardman River sometime between 1905 and 1926. The picture look southeast…

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Sixth Street houses, early

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A color snapshot of the Carnegie Library building.

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Parm Gilbert and his wife Emma. He was an attorney and later a Circuit Court judge. They lived at 6th and Oak Streets. They also had a farm on North Long Lake road in Long Lake Township. They had two sons and four daughters. This information…

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Residence of James G. Johnson, druggist. Sixth Street.

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Color photograph and black and white photograph of the Barnes house on the corner of Sixth and Wadsworth Streets, which was purchased for $4,000 about 1920.

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Black and white postcard of the Perry Hannah house on Sixth Street.

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Black and white photograph from a newspaper clipping of a Sixth Street birthday party for a visitor from Chicago, c. 1909. L-R Front row: Leila Dean, Mozelle Bennett, Gladys Williams. L-R Back row: Chicago guest, Edith Parr, Mary Morgan, Leila…
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