Four black and white photographs of unidentified groups of people that were included in an envelope with the Petertyl Album, 1905-1910. (A) and (B) show a group of women and children posed outside in the summer. Many of the same people are in both…
Black and white photograph of four young people standing beside a pony. The boy in the picture is identified as Leonard Pratt, a neighbor of the Petertyl family on Sixth Street. It is his pony. The young girl on the right is identified as Ruth…
Black and white photograph of a young child identified as Jennie Louise Meckel feeding the chickens in the backyard of the Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street, September 1915.
Black and white photograph of Marge Petertyl (in hat) and two unidentified women standing near the water on the grounds of the GR & I Station. It was taken on September 14, 1914, the day she left Traverse City to go to Kalamazoo College.
Black and white photograph of three women standing outside, August 29, 1915. They are identified from left to right as Marge Petertyl, Minnie Meckel, and Emma Meckel Tousey.
Black and white photograph of Marge Petertyl taken on September 14, 1914, at the G R & I Depot in Traverse City. There is a train and buildings in the background. It was taken the day she left for Kalamazoo College
Black and white photograph of Marge Petertyl (in black and white hat) boarding the train at the
G. R. & I. Station in Traverse City on her way to Kalamazoo College. It was taken on September 14, 1914.