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  • Collection: Traverse Area Historical Society Local History Collection

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Color postcard of the County Court House and Civil War monument in Traverse City. Black and white postcard of Narada Beach Resort in Traverse City..

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Black and white photograph of two 8th grade students, Bill McGarry and Bobbie Monroe, with their teacher Florence Emerson, at Beitner School, 1929.

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Black and white photograph of the Matt Hamilton Farm near Williamsburg.

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Black and white photograph of Walter Hagen on the golf course, with spectators behind him. Walter Hagen, (1892 to 1969) was a professional golfer, widely considered one of the greatest golfers ever. He had a summer place in Traverse City and had a…

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Black and white photograph of two women, one in cap and gown, ca. 1930. Above the head of the woman in street clothes is written "me". On the back is written: "This is a picture of as girlfriend and myself after our banquet was over with last…

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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…

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Black and white photograph of looking south from the Golden Tower on the Old Mission Peninsula.

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Black and white photograph of the Boardman River with a girl standing in the water.

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Mary E. (Prentice) Leatherland was the first permanent settler in what would later become the village of Interlochen. Mary was a widowed mother of four who became a cook in a lumber camp which eventually was located in the Interlochen area. She…

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Color photograph of baton twirlers in green and white uniforms in the 1975 Cherry Festival parade. Great image of the north side of the 200 block of Front Street. It looks like a cloudy Cherry Festival day.
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