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http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/013/222.jpg
Black and white photograph of a campaign rally when William Jennings Bryan visiting Traverse City in 1909. The photograph shows a crowd from behind and a banner states "Bryan Free Silver".

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Color postcard of Buffalo at Clinch Park Zoo, Traverse City, Michigan, ca. 1945.

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Colored postcard image of a buffalo at Clinch Park Zoo in downtown Traverse City.

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http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/004/118906061204.jpg
Black and white postcard of the "new" Eagles dining room, Jan. 5, 1915. Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Eagles Club "383" in 1953.

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Three gentlemen leisurely sit outside of Bums Resort on barstools or a rocking chair. They're all wearing suits and ties with fedoras and sport noticeable mustaches. The man in the center is smoking what appears to be a cigar.

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Three men sitting outside what appears to be the Columbia Hotel at the corner of Park and Front Streets. The picture is titled "Bums Resort". The men are Jack Rennie, Henry Oakley & George Harrison.

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Black and white photographs of: 1. A montage of portraits of a large group of men, with Perry Hannah 's photograph in the lower right hand corner. 2. Dr. J. Emerson Hunter, optometrist, business card.

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/021/5580-2.jpg
Black and white photograph of W.A. Dean, Architect card. The other photograph is of a collage of portraits of 19 men, with no identification of who they are. Perhaps the men are founders of Traverse City?

http://chronicle.tadl.org/history_import/Images/032/7452.bmp
Black and white photograph of the WC Hull residence, 230 Wellington Street, July 4, 1908. The house is now known as The Wellington Inn.

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Black and white photographic portrait of C.A. Crawford.
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