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 a young woman in a white dress standing in the woods with a large pot in her hand. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl. 1880-1910.
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.
Black and white photograph of two women in the foreground standing in a garden. They are identified as Carrie Petertyl on the right and Mary (Mrs Charles) Petertyl Hanslovsky. There is another woman and two children, all unidentified, in the…
Four unidentified men standing in a field examining some kind of paperwork. There appears to be a lake behind a row of trees in the background. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.
Black and white photograph of seven young women posing in front of the Petertyl house at 419 Sixth Street. Although they are not identified, some of them are probably the daughters of Victor and Margaret Petertyl. The picture was taken in 1913 at…