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- Collection: Victor Petertyl Family Collection
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Black and white photograph of Grace Petertyl and small boy kneeling next to the hitching post in front of 419 Sixth Street. The post remained in this location until 1972 when it was taken to Leelanau County by Nancy Olsen, Victor Petertyl's…
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Black and white photograph of the Carnegie Library on Sixth Street taken from the west. The photo was taken about 1913.
Tags: 322 Sixth Street, Carnegie Library
Dog Swimming with Stick
A black dog swimming with a stick in its mouth. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.
Tags: Dog
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Photograph of five women standing outside. They are identified from left to right as Lottie Petertyl, Emma Petertyl, Emma Meckel Tousey, Marge Petertyl, and Minnie Petertyl.
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Photograph of Margaret and Victor Petertyl seated in the front seat of their first car, August 15, 1915. There are five young women seated behind them as well as three boys seated on the running board.
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Two women and three children on the porch of a white house. The seated woman might be Carrie Petertyl.
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Black and white photograph of Julius Hanslovsky and Marge Petertyl at the Grand Rapids and Indiana (GR&I) Railroad station in Traverse City on September 14, 1914 leaving for Kalamazoo College.
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Photograph taken on the porch of the Victor Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street. There are four young women sitting on the swing. They are identified from left to right as Edith Payson, Marge Petertyl, Emma Petertyl, and unknown.