Carolyn Gay Taft (1873-1952), was the owner of a small cherry farm on Old Mission Peninsula in the early 1900’s. While she spent her summers on the Peninsula, her primary job as a teacher at the Illinois
State School for the Deaf required hired…
Carolyn Gay Taft (1873-1952), was the owner of a small cherry farm on Old Mission Peninsula in the early 1900’s. While she spent her summers on the Peninsula, her primary job as a teacher at the Illinois
State School for the Deaf required hired…
Carolyn Gay Taft (1873-1952), was the owner of a small cherry farm on Old Mission Peninsula in the early 1900’s. While she spent her summers on the Peninsula, her primary job as a teacher at the Illinois State School for the Deaf required hired hands…
Carolyn Gay Taft (1873-1952), was the owner of a small cherry farm on Old Mission Peninsula in the early 1900’s. While she spent her summers on the
Peninsula, her primary job as a teacher at the Illinois State School for the Deaf required hired…
Carolyn Gay Taft (1873-1952), was the owner of a small cherry farm on Old Mission Peninsula in the early 1900’s. While she spent her summers on the Peninsula, her primary job as a teacher at the Illinois
State School for the Deaf required hired…
Image of the interior of the carpenter shop at Traverse City State Hospital. Pictured are 13 men in work gear, including bib overalls and knee-high boots. In the foreground are a wooden rocking chair and two saw horses. To the left is an archway in…
Black and white photograph of Carrie Petertyl and her sons, from left to right, Emanuel, Ernest and Leslie standing next to a car. There appears to be a man in the car but the photograph is too faded for an identification. Ca. 1911.
Black and white photograph of Carrie Petertyl with her three sons, Leslie, Emanuel and Ernest standing on a dock at the Detage Club on Carp Lake, ca. 1912.