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Ed and Bernice (Leatherland) Conrad moving their house in the Interlochen area. (before 1920) (As houses had neither indoor plumbing nor electricity at this time buildings could be easily moved in the winter time on skids.)

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Possibly George and Hannah Conrad.

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Charles and Bernice (Leatherland) Wilson with their son Harry.

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Theodore Westley Leatherland.

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Man with a powered saw cutting firewood.

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Fish family: Picture #1 caption says "Belle, Bertha and Maryjane on right 1912"
Picture #2 caption says "Fannie, Jack and Maryjane Fish 1916"
Picture #3 caption says " Fannie and Belle in front"

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Interlochen Bowl performance at the National Music Camp.

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Interloch Inn, in Interlochen, was initially owned by The Barner family. It served as a restaurant antique shop, hardware store and is back to a deli now.

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Esther Langworthy far left. Her daughter Bertha is far right.
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