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Two black and white and one color postcard depicting the front of the Con Foster Museum.

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A black and white photo of three rows of students at the Black Schoolhouse, along with a more recent color photo of the schoolhouse.

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Stacks of canned cherries after processing, sitting in a warehouse to be distributed.

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A simple 1-2 story residence, slightly obscured by trees with a fence separating the property from the dirt road.

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City Opera House, fire curtain from upper gallery.

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The Mary MacLane towing the schooner through the water.

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

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Three men in two paddle boats while wearing period clothing. Assumed to be part of S.E. Wait's Water Paddle, circa 1895, east of Cass St. bridge. See PH513

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Hannah Park between Sixth St. and the banks of the Boardman River was a pleasant place for a summer stroll. Built just after the turn of the century, it was beautifully landscaped and carefully maintained for the pleasure of the whole city.

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Unk man, standing in a field, dressed in decent period clothing, unknown houses in the distance.
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