Bertha Petertyl Album
Dublin Core
Title
Bertha Petertyl Album
Description
Album contains an incomplete collection of images, mainly of daily life at 419 Sixth Street, Traverse City, from 1907 to 1919.
According to a note left by a previous collection processor, the Album was collected by Nancy White Olsen, granddaughter of the Victor Petertyl Family
According to a note left by a previous collection processor, the Album was collected by Nancy White Olsen, granddaughter of the Victor Petertyl Family
Rights
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Relation
Item #25046
Identifier
1225.072611
Collection Items
Deb Taylor and Marge Petertyl in front of the Peteryl Home, 1915
Deb Taylor (on left) and Marge Petertyl (on right) laying down outside the Petertyl home wearing period dress.
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Four women standing in the snow. The one on the right is identified as Frances Petertyl and the other three as her sisters.
Marge Peteryl boards train for Kalamazoo, 1914-09-14
Black and white photograph of Marge Petertyl (in black and white hat) boarding the train at the
G. R. & I. Station in Traverse City on her way to Kalamazoo College. It was taken on September 14, 1914.
G. R. & I. Station in Traverse City on her way to Kalamazoo College. It was taken on September 14, 1914.
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House at 419 Sixth Street which was owned by the Victor and Margaret Petertyl family from 1907-1972. The date under the photograph is June 1905.
Seven girls on the porch at the Victor Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street, July 1913.
Black and white photograph of seven girls sitting on the porch at the Victor Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street. The girls in the front are identified as Grace (left) and Ruth (right) Petertyl, and at the rear Marge (second from left) and Minnie…
Ruth Petertyl holding a pony cart with an unidentified child in the cart, 1915.
Black and white photograph of Ruth Petertyl holding a pony cart with an unidentified child in the cart. The pony cart belonged to either Gwen Santo or Leonard Pratt, the next door neighbors of the Victor Petertyl's on Sixth Street.
Photograph of seven women standing outside, leaning against a fence, 1914.
Black and white photograph of seven women standing outside leaning against a fence. They are tentatively identified from left to right: unknown, Bertha, Minnie Petertyl, Ruth Petertyl, Minnie Meckel, Marge Petertyl, and Emma Meckel, 1914.
Eight people sitting on the deck of the Wequetong Club during a picnic on April 26, 1915.
Black and white photograph of 8 people sitting on the deck of the Wequetong Club during a picnic on April 26, 1915. In the front row from left to right: unknown woman, Ruth Petertyl and Grace Petertyl. In the back row from left to right: unknown…
Four young people standing beside a pony, July 4, 1914. Leonard Pratt, the boy, is identified, as is Ruth Petertyl, on the right
Black and white photograph of four young people standing beside a pony. The boy in the picture is identified as Leonard Pratt, a neighbor of the Petertyl family on Sixth Street. It is his pony. The young girl on the right is identified as Ruth…
Collection Tree
- Victor Petertyl Family Collection
- Bertha Petertyl Album