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  • Collection: Traverse Area Historical Society Local History Collection

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Black and white photograph of Grand Traverse Medical Care Facility which was build in 1959 as a Nursing Home.

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Ten black and white photographs of the Gormeau Accident - May 1962. The cars that were involved are each photographed, as well as several skid-marks photographs and two photographs that include crowds of onlookers.

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Black and White photograph of 26 Veterans of the Spanish American War. One is holding a large American Flag on a pole. The others each hold a rifle.

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Black and White photographs of Peterson Barber and Beauty Shop on Front Street, with a picture of barber Paul Peterson. 1947.

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Fisher's Food Market, 1105 E. 8th Street. The front of the shop is covered in ads for products such as Campbell's Soup priced at 3 cans for 35 cents, and sirloin steak for 49 cents. Right next to the food market and attatched to the same building is…

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The Petoskey is a large vessel. A large wave builds against the side of the boat. The photo was taken in the middle of the launch, capturing the movement.

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Exterior, hilly golf course. A sign nearby advertises the Traverse City Country Club.

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Photo appears to be from a newspaper clipping. Depicts Emanuel E. Wilhelm (1862-1926) looking towards his left.

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Priest accepting award from (assumed to be) scout leader while Boy Scouts stand about in their uniforms inside a brick building

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Unidentified boy and dog (tin type); most likely Wallie Campbell and Campbell family dog "Major," a Scotch Shepherd.
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