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Black and white photograph of the Morris Bell family. He was a mail carrier and lived in the 300 block of State Street.

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Black and white photograph of the Traverse City State Hospital Laundry. There are 17 people in the photograph.

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Black and white photograph of many soldiers and a few women in a Camp Area that appears to be during the Civil War. (Peck Photo)

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Color photographs of a Rex Terrace advertisement card, 1930. Rex Terrace was a resort on Elk Lake in Alden, Michigan.

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Black and white photograph of the C.A. Crawford residence, with five people posed in the yard. Two of the people are holding croquet mallets, and the clothing appears to be around 1900.

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Black and white photograph of a young woman outside a house, 1898-1912.

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Black and white photograph of a wagon load of 120 hay bales weighing 6 3/4 tons. The wagon is labeled: "B.H. Mullen, Dray" with a phone number below. There are four men on the wagon, three horses visible that are hauling the wagon, and one man…

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Black and white photograph of a Cherry Festival parade on Front Street with sailors marching, July 15, 1936.

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Black and white photograph of Marge Petertyl taken on September 14, 1914, at the G R & I Depot in Traverse City. There is a train and buildings in the background. It was taken the day she left for Kalamazoo College

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Black and white photograph of a large group of ladies who are in the Ladies J.C.D. Lodge; Emma Petertyl and Mary Hanslovsky identified, 1900-1910.
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