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.
Black and white photograph of a small ferry which has sunk at the dock. It is owned by the Petoskey Harbor Springs Steam Ferry Line and the part of the name visible above the water line is Pe-To-..... The date under the picture is June 1914. In…
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 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 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 the home of Thomas and Frances Petertyl located at 206 West Eighth Street. It was taken in the winter and there are three unidentified children on the porch. The house shows modifications from earlier pictures in the…