Browse Items (163 total)

  • Collection: Bensley Collection

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/789111108115.jpg
Black and white photograph of a residence parlor with piano.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/78911110848-2.jpg
Traverse City Fire Department steam powered fire engine in use.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/789111108126.jpg
Black and white photograph at Sleder's Saloon or tavern on Randolph Street, c. 1900. There are four men standing in front of the bar, and three men behind the bar.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/78911110834.jpg
Black and white photograph of a steam powered tractor used to pull logs out of the woods in the winter. There are six men in the photograph.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/789111108133-2.jpg
Black and white photograph of Steinberg's Opera House, E.E. Miller's Drugstore, with the Hannah Rifles marching past them on the wooden sidewalk on Front Street, 1895. In its heyday, Steinberg's Grand Opera House was hailed as the finest theatre…

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/789111108160.jpg
Black and white photograph of the 100 block of East Front Street looking West, about 1900. The Hotel Whiting is visible on the south side of the street and Rowland Douglass Shoe Store, the Hannah Lay Mercantile Company and the Traverse City State…

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/789111108166.jpg
Black and white photograph of the 1972 Cherry Festival Queen Trudy Yarnell and local and state officials riding bicycles, in a parade perhaps. Helen Milliken (far left), Jack Bensley (in cap), Governor Blanchard (far right) and others are riding.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/789111108165.jpg
Black and white photograph of the 1978 Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners. Willis (Bill) Pennington Jr. in front row with white hair.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/78911110866.jpg
Black and white photograph of the Friedrich Building at 122-124 Front Street. Both "Friedrich's Popular Shoe House" and "T.J. Host Popular Clothing House" are in it at the time of this picture.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/038/78911110840-2.jpg
Three black and white photographs of the hunting and fishing camp of Fred D. Curtis, on Boardman Lake, 1894.
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2