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Various black and white photographs of Hanley Wilhelm at Long Lake, 1914.
A Photograph album of pictures taken by Hanley Wilhelm and his friends taken before WWI of their trips around the area.

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Black and white photograph of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church's Statue of Jesus, July 1946.

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Black and white photographs of Hanley Wilhelm (on the left in each picture) and unknown friends at Long Lake, 1914.
A Photograph album of pictures taken by Hanley Wilhelm and his friends taken before WWI of their trips around the area.

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Black and white postcard of Camp Sakakawea, a Girl Scout Camp located on Bass Lake in Green Lake Township, Grand Traverse County, 1958. A nickname for this camp is Camp Saki. Information provided by John Noonan, Program Director of Rotary Camps as of…

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Black and white photograph of a boom on a railroad car, used for loading logs onto flatcars, ca. 1913.

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Black and white photograph of a large group of people outside the Neahtawanta Hotel, New Club House, 1916; formerly the laundry room.

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Black and white photograph of a Knights of Columbus drill in front of Stucco's Bar-B-Q, Union Street, Traverse City, 1945. Knights Templar parade in front of Stucco's Bar-B-Q, 115 south union Street, Traverse City, 1945. (I love the old cars - guess…

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Black and white photograph of Oxen skidding logs. There is a male logger walking alongside them.

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Black and white photograph of a Native American canoe owned by Chief Simon Pokagon (Pottawatomie) and presented to Wayne Collier in 1942. Included is an inset of Louise Pokagon (Sa-Gee-Que) granddaughter of Chief Simon Pokagon.

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Color photograph of a scene from Mancelona, Michigan.
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