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 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 a young child identified as Jennie Louise Meckel feeding the chickens in the backyard of the Petertyl home at 419 Sixth Street, September 1915.
Black and white photograph of the Victor Petertyl house at 419 Sixth Street in Traverse City, Michigan, taken in 1908. The Petertyl family is shown on the porch with parents, Margaret and Victor, and their children Grace, Louis, Ruth, and Marge.
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.
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.
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,…
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.