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…
Black and white photograph of five young ladies standing outside, August 8, 1915. They are tentatively identified from left to right, Bertha Petertyl, Marge Petertyl, two unknowns, and Ruth Petertyl.
Black and white photograph of three women standing outside the Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street, 1914. Emma Meckel is on the left and Minnie Meckel is on the right. The woman in the middle is unidentified.
Black and white photograph of Victor and Marge Petertyl outside next to a grape vine, August 29, 1929. He is pretending to scold her about picking the grapes.
Black and white photograph of four children standing outside, 1904-1906. They are identified standing left to right as Ruth, Louis, and Grace Petertyl. The boy sitting in front is their cousin Emanuel Petertyl.
Black and white photograph of the lawn of Central High School where there have been chairs set up, presumably for a graduation, June 2, 1915. There are two unidentified woman in the foreground, who are probably related to Victor Petertyl's family.
Black and white photograph of the seven daughters of Victor and Margaret Petertyl taken in the backyard of their home at 419 Sixth Street on April 5, 1914. The girls are from front to back, Ruth, Grace, Marge, Emma, Bertha, Lottie, and Minnie.