Image of the Christian mission to the local Native Americans established in 1839 by Rev. Peter Dougherty. This is the oldest settlement in the Grand Traverse region. The following is printed on the back of the image: "Old Indian Mission, Old Mission,…
Printed on back of image: "Old Mission Lighthouse on the 45th Parallel, At the end of Old Mission Peninsula, 20 miles North of Traverse City, Michigan on M-37, stands the Old Mission Lighthouse built in 1870, Nearby are miles and miles of beautiful…
Color postcard of East Arm shoreline of Grand Traverse Bay, U.S. 31 North, Autumn season aerial view looking towards the southwest. Distributed by The Camera Shop, Traverse CityMich. Handwritten date "Sept 1959"
Colored postcard image of Grand Traverse Region; Traverse City appears in the bottom of the image, at the top is the Straits of Mackinac; points of interest including Beaver Island and Little Traverse Bay are labeled throughout the image.
Terese Flaherty was honored for her service as library director from 1951 to 1966. She succeeded Otto Berg, who served as director from 1950 to 1951. Pictured with her are other retirees honored that evening at a public ceremony. Right is Police…
Max Hamburger Store, 1910. Located in Frank Saylor building. Dentist, Jarxis, upstairs. In doorways are George Neil, jeweler and watch repair. Max and daughter Selma Hamburger.
Brownson and Sorenson Roller Mills in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Located North of the Brownson Sanitarium. Nelson Sorenson, Elizabeth Sorenson, their children Arthur, Lucia, Martha, Herman, Frank Engles (State Representative), Edna Wall and Frank…