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  • Collection: Victor Petertyl Family Collection

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Black and white photograph of two unidentified women in the foreground at the Pere Marquette Depot located just east of the intersection of Union and Sixth Streets. There is a train in the background with people boarding and the top of the grist…

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Three unidentified men holding parts of an accordian. The picture was titled "Death of an accordian". Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Peteryl.

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Three man enjoying a drink in the woods. The man in the bandana is identified as Albert Petertyl (per Nancy Olsen). Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.

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House at 206 W. Eighth Street purchased by Victor Petertyl for his parents Francis and Thomas Petertyl. It was taken in the winter.

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Photograph of six women standing outside. They are identified from left to right as Minnie Petertyl, Emma Meckel Tousey, Lottie Petertyl, Emma Petertyl, Minnie Meckel, and Marge Petertyl.

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Black and white photograph of a man and three boys outside near a building in the woods working at a table. Probably Albert Petertyl and his three sons, from left to right, Emanuel, Leslie and Ernest. Appears to be taken the same day as picture…

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Photograph of the Victor Petertyl family standing in front of their home at 419 Sixth Street on the day their son, Louis, returned from the army. Victor Petertyl is standing on the far left, Louis is the soldier in the middle, his mother, Margaret,…

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Two unidentified men and two small children in the Detage Club launch on Lake Leelanau. Part of the album given to Julius Petertyl by Leslie Petertyl.

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House at 202 West Eighth Street owned by Victor Petertyl beginning in 1885. It was taken in the winter. There are two men, a woman, three children and a black dog on the porch.

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Albert Petertyl family including Albert, his wife Carrie, and three sons Ernest, Emanuel, and Leslie (in his father's arms).
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