Black and white photograph of six men and one woman in front of a business. The man on the far right was identified as Fritz Coppens, who used to live on Randolph Street. Coppens was involved in Traverse City government, serving on the City…
Black and white photograph of six men in front of a house; Henry J. Witkop with 5 sons-in-law, ca. 1930. the sons-in-law are: Daniel J. Boone, Wilson Goodman, Warren Hoxie, Gerald Slocum, and David Youker.
Six black and white photographs of: a man firewalking in the New Hebrides, the wrecked ship "Saratoga", ship wreck, a Japanese submarine, a Japanese dead soldier, Pacific island after battle. World War II.
Six black and white photographs of Tom Jones, baby, in December 1948. Two are of Tom in a playpen, two are him standing in front of the playpen, and two are him in a highchair.
Six black and white photographs of Cherry festival parade cars and floats.
1. 1959 convertible, with Queen's Crown Bearer Jan McKinley riding in it.
2. 1959 Children on float, with John C. Morgan boxes on it.
3. 1959 Soldiers by float
4. 1960…
Black and white photographs taken during World War II in Japan: Japanese people pictures: 1) Some Japanese School kids (see 5), 2) An Old man outside the Kusakane Police Station. Kusakana is about 12 miles from camp, 3) A typical Japanese girl…
Photograph of six unidentified individuals: two men, two women, a girl probably in her early teens and a young female child about two years old, 1895-1910. They are sitting and standing outside with a group of chickens in the foreground.
Black and white photograph at the factory at Victor Petertyl's wagonworks located at 124 State St. in Traverse City, Michigan. It shows six unidentified men working on a carriage. Probably taken in June 1899.