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  • Collection: Traverse Area Historical Society Local History Collection

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View of the river at the Pere Marquette high bridge.

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Clarence Allgier

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Red Crioss Sewing

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National Music Camp concert

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Campers and bunk house in 1948.
Camp Pennington was a private girl's camp started by Parker and Jeanne Pennington on Green Lake from 1943-1950. After 1950 it became a traveling camp of around 100 campers and camped the western U.S each summer in…

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Christina Pennington sitting on the steps of her home at 438 W. 5th St in Traverse City. C.1903
The Pennington family arrived in Long Lake in the late 1870's. Josiah was a Quaker minister there and helped start the T.C. church. Two of his children,…

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Black and white photographic postcard of a group of three men and three women in 19th century period costume. They are in costume for the Traverse City Centennial Celebration that took place from June 29th through July 5th, 1947. They are standing in…

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Black and white photograph of Parker and Wesley Pennington in paddle boats on Green Lake. Parker and Wesley were the grandchildren of Camp Interlochen directors Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Black and white photograph of 5 male workers at Albert Petertyl Meat Market 413 S. Union, Hanslovsky, c. 1902
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