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- Collection: Victor Petertyl Family Collection
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Black and white photograph of Marge Petertyl (in hat) and an unidentified woman sitting on the ground near the G R & I Station in Traverse City, It was taken on September 14, 1914, the day that Marge left Traverse City to go to Kalamazoo College.
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Small black and white photograph of a woman standing outside. She is identified as Margaret Meckel Petertyl. Probably taken in the early 1900's.
Tags: Petertyl, Margaret
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Black and white photograph of four of the daughters of Victor and Margaret Petertyl taken on January 3, 1915 in front of their home at 419 Sixth Street. They are identified from right to left as Ruth, Emma, Grace, and Marge.
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Photograph of three women standing near the shore at the Grand Traverse Lighthouse in Northport dated August 22, 1915. They are identified from left to right as Minnie Petertyl, and her aunts, Emma Meckel and Minnie Meckel.
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Photograph of Ruth Petertyl on the left, Jennie Louise Meckel in the middle, and an unidentified woman on the right standing on the steps of the Victor Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street.
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The younger woman is identified as Carrie Petertyl and the three children as her sons Emanuel and Ernest, standing, and Leslie in the wicker baby carriage.
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Six men laying on the ground in the woods on a fishing trip. The man in the bandana is Albert Petertyl and Em. Wilhelm is in the center. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.
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Photograph of two women standing outside. The one on the right holding the camera is probably Emma Meckel.
Tags: Meckel, Emma