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- Collection: Victor Petertyl Family Collection
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Sepia-toned photograph of a man and three women standing outside beside a picket fence. They are identified from left to right as Victoria Hanslovsky, Carrie Petertyl, Albert Petertyl, and Mrs. Charles (Mary Petertyl) Hanslovsky.
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Black and white photograph of four young girls sitting atop a pile of Oval Wood Dish end cuts. The second girl from the left might be Ruth Petertyl. It was taken in 1913.
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Black and white photograph of two girls outside with a small boy in a wagon. The girls are identified as Ruth Petertyl, on the left, and Grace Petertyl, on the right. The boy is Leslie Petertyl.
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Albert Petertyl leaning up against a haystack asleep. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.
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Black and white photograph of two women and three children sitting outside in the grass. They are identified from left to right is Carrie Petertyl, Ernest Petertyl, Emanuel Petertyl, Minnie Petertyl and Leslie Petertyl.
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Black and white photograph of the three Petertyl boys, Leslie(in the front of the boat), Emanuel (sitting in the boat), and Ernest (standing in the water). This is probably taken in Carp Lake near the Detage Club.
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Photograph of two girls standing out side the Petertyl house at 419 Sixth Street. They are tentatively identified as Ruth Petertyl (on left) and Deb Taylor (on right). The pictures is dated August 15, 1915.