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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.

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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.

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Black and white photograph of Carrie Petertyl, Marge Petertyl (in checked dress), unidentified woman in hat, and Albert Petertyl, ca. 1911. The children from left to right are Leslie Petertyl, Emanuel Petertyl and Ernest Petertyl. It appears to be…

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Black and white photograph of cars by the Bay at Clinch Park, with a ship in the background, ca. 1940.

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Black and white photograph of cars in Cherry Festival Parade, ca 1946. The front one has a sign reading, "Ward Eaton 'Studebaker'. "

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Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1901. Front, left to right: Carl Case, Bill Mumro, Irwin Crotser, Ralph Glass, Fred Wilcox. Back row: Bert Weaton, Charles Johnson, Lee Reil, Henry Brooks, Fred Holladay, Charles Hoeflin, Don Wood burning…

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Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1906. Located West of Brownson home. Owned by Ralph Case and Joe Crotser.

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Case and Crotser Mill and crew, 1906. Mill located South of the church in Hannah, (Mich.) on the old Ben Worm farm.

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Case and Crotser Mill camp at Bingham, (Mich.), 1902. Cutting out timber for lumber.

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Written on back of photograph is the following: "Case and Overholt store, on northwest corner of Main St, burned down".
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