Browse Items (342 total) Collection: Floyd Earl McRae Pellston History Photographic Collection Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 18 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Trapeze artist Performing on lawn across from the Jackson and Tindle store near the railroad Tags: Pellston, Railroads, Transportation Trapeze artist performing on lawn across from the Jackson and Tindle store near the railroad Tags: Pellston, Railroads, Transportation Twelve hunters and two dogs outdoors in Ely, Michigan. Several illegible names written on image Tags: Hunting, Pellston Twelve men using a steam loader to load logs on a logging spur Tags: Logging, Pellston Twelve workmen with one team of draft horses with stockpiles of logs at camp #1 Tags: Logging, Pellston Twelve workmen with one team of horses standing in and alongside a dirt road Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty four workmen and two dogs gathered on and around the porch of a small building at a mill Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty one workmen and a dog posed outside a building Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty one workmen laying rail in the woods Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty three men posed in front of a building Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty three men posed in front of a Jackson and Tindle Co. building Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty three workmen posed in front of a building Tags: Logging, Pellston Twenty two Jackson and Tindle Co. workmen posed in front of a building at camp number 10 Tags: Logging, Pellston Two automobiles filled with people Tags: Pellston, Transportation Two men aiming firearms at one another beside a big wheels Tags: Logging, Pellston Two men aiming firearms at one another beside a big wheels Tags: Logging, Pellston Two men and two teams of horses with big wheels in woods Tags: Logging, Pellston Two men in work aprons in front of a shed, one apron reads “Bump and McCabe” Tags: Logging, Pellston Two men operating a steam log loader Tags: Logging, Pellston Two men standing beside a steam engine in a rail yard Tags: Logging, Pellston Previous Page of 18 Next Page Featured Item The early home of Chief Ignatius Petoskey. Built in 1867, later bought by Samuel Knicht. The house was torn down in the 1920s.