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Camp Donken in Donken, (Mich.), 5 August 1918. Lumber piles, camp store, a small office cabin and boarding house in photograph.

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Black and white photograph of Camp Hite-and-Seek at Silver Lake, 9/3/1903. There are seven males and three females, with two tents visible behind them.

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Black and white photograph of Camp Interlochen council ring on the shore of Green Lake.
Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Black and white photograph of Camp Interlochen sailboats on Green Lake, 1919-1943.

Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Camp Interlochen staff, 1929. Louise Pennington, daughter of the directors, is on the far right.


Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake, near Interlochen, run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Camp Klotz (Kiellors in 1918 and Kullers in 1919) near Donken, (Mich.), 1920. Men stayed in this building when cutting timber.

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Camp Kullers (Kiellors in 1918 and Klotz in 1920) located three miles from Donken, (Mich.), 1919. Known as The Camp in the Woods.

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This was the dining hall for Camp Pennloch. The building was once the dining hall for the Wylie Cooperage. Camp Pennloch, was an early private boys camp on Duck Lake run by Willis Pennington.

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Camp staff. Willis Pennington next to the man in the tie, son Willis Jr. is standing on the right end.
Camp Pennloch was an early private boys camp on Duck Lake run by Willis Pennington.
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