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Black and white postcard of the beach and Lake Michigan on a stormy day, near Crescent City, North Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white postcard of the first train load of logs drawn on the Manitous, July 12, 1909.

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Black and white photograph of the Lumber Yard and Sawmill, Crescent City, N. Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white postcard of Smith and Hull dock at Crescent City harbor on North Manitou.

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Black and white postcard of a train on the Smith & Hull Railroad tracks, in the Crescent City area, on North Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white postcard of a train on the Smith & Hull Railroad tracks, in the Crescent City area, on North Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white postcard of "The Manitou Limited," which ran out of Crescent, North Manitou Island, ca. 1909. The train was owned by the Smith & Hull Company, who also owned the Oval Wood Dish Company of Traverse City. The train was a narrow gauge,…

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The 'Red Wings' (most likely a baseball team of Native Americans) of Crescent City, North Manitou Island, Mich.
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