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- Collection: Bertha Petertyl Album
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Four women standing in the snow. The one on the right is identified as Frances Petertyl and the other three as her sisters.
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House at 419 Sixth Street which was owned by the Victor and Margaret Petertyl family from 1907-1972. The date under the photograph is June 1905.
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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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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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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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Black and white photograph of two boys standing outside with holding eleven fish they have caught. They are identified as Chester Meckel on the right and his cousin Louis Petertyl.
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Black and white photograph of Ruth Petertyl standing in front of her home at 419 Sixth Street. The Carnegie Library can be seen in the background. Probably taken about 1913.
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Photograph of Deb Taylor, a college friend of Marge Petertyl, taken on the front porch of the Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street on August 20, 1915.
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Photograph of three women standing by the water near the Grand Traverse Lighthouse in Northport. The one on the left is Emma Meckel, and the one on the right is Minnie Meckel. The woman in the middle is not identified.