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The Escanaba, brought to port, its passengers making their way off the ship.

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A coast guard ship at dock, with many people gathered both on the ship and on the dock itself.

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Color photograph of Coddington Cleaners, 2004.

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Cole Bros. Grocery probably Kalkaska, Michigan.

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Mel and Maury Cole in Paris.

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Dr. Stephen W. Kozelko reading a large World War II book.

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Color postcard looking east along E. Front Street from the top of the E. Wilhelm building, c. 1920. Clearly marked on the facade is the Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company.

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Color postcard of a person in a boat near Ford's island, by Peck. What is today known as Power island was called Ford island beginning in 1917 when Henry Ford bought the island. It had previous to that been called Marion island. It was called Ford…

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Color postcard of an Old Logging Locomotive.

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Color postcard in oversized format of Grand Traverse Bay in the summer, with sailboat in distance and pine trees on shore, undated.
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