Black and white photograph of Carrie Petertyl and her sons, from left to right, Emanuel, Ernest and Leslie standing next to a car. There appears to be a man in the car but the photograph is too faded for an identification. Ca. 1911.
Black and white photograph of seven girls sitting on the porch at the Victor Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street. The girls in the front are identified as Grace (left) and Ruth (right) Petertyl, and at the rear Marge (second from left) and Minnie…
Black and white photograph of Ruth Petertyl holding a pony cart with an unidentified child in the cart. The pony cart belonged to either Gwen Santo or Leonard Pratt, the next door neighbors of the Victor Petertyl's on Sixth Street.
Black and white photograph of seven women standing outside leaning against a fence. They are tentatively identified from left to right: unknown, Bertha, Minnie Petertyl, Ruth Petertyl, Minnie Meckel, Marge Petertyl, and Emma Meckel, 1914.
Black and white photograph of 8 people sitting on the deck of the Wequetong Club during a picnic on April 26, 1915. In the front row from left to right: unknown woman, Ruth Petertyl and Grace Petertyl. In the back row from left to right: unknown…
Black and white photograph of an unidentified man sitting on a fallen tree on the shores of Lake Leelanau, eating a meal. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.
Black and white image of two women and four children standing outside, ca. 1910. They are identified from left to right as Ernest Petertyl, Leslie Petertyl, Carrie Petertyl, Emanuel Petertyl, Emily Urban, and Mary (Mrs Charles) Hanslovsky.
Black and white photograph of a decorated Christmas tree with presents underneath at the Albert Petertyl home, ca. 1909. The presents are the same as those in picture 940.080309.41.
Black and white photograph of three children/young women standing in a lake next to a dock and there is a woman with two children standing on the dock, ca. 1909. She is probably Carrie Petertyl, with her two younger sons Leslie and Ernest. Probably…