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- Collection: Victor Petertyl Family Collection
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Three women, three children and a black and white dog sitting on the porch steps of a white house. The women in the center of the picture may be Carrie Petertyl. The other people are not identifiable.
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Photograph of six women standing outside. They are identified from left to right as Minnie Petertyl, Bertha Petertyl, Minnie Meckel, Lottie Petertyl, Emma Petertyl, and Emma Meckel Tousey.
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Black and white photograph of two small girls in matching white pinafores identified as Minnie and Lottie Petertyl.
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Black and white photograph of the house at 419 Sixth Street owned by the Victor Petertyl family from 1907-1972. The photograph was taken in the winter and there is a unidentified girl standing with a small female child on the porch.
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Small black and white photograph of a woman identified as Bertha Petertyl standing outside. It was probably in the early 1900's.
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Children and a young women posed outside in the snow. The tower of the old Central School can be seen in the background. The photograph was taken at the rear of 206 W. 8th Street in Traverse City, Michigan. The man in the photograph is identified…
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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.
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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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Two women and three children on the porch of a white house. The seated woman might be Carrie Petertyl.