Browse Items (815 total) Collection: McCune Family Scrapbook Collection Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 41 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Construction of the smoke stack at the Petoskey Fibre Paper and Bag Company Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Loggers skidding logs with a team of draft horses Tags: Lumber The Birkett Mill on the Bear River, Petoskey Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey The W. L. Mcmanus Mill on the Bear River, Petoskey, 1880 Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Loggers at work in the woods in winter with a two-man crosscut saw Tags: Lumber Fife's Lumber Camp near South Boardman Tags: Lumber Loggers with a rail steam loader Tags: Lumber Loggers with a rail steam loader Tags: Lumber Loggers taking lunch at a campfire in winter Tags: Lumber Ten acres of logs Tags: Lumber The Cobbs and Mitchell Camp no. 22, Springvale, Charlevoix County Tags: Lumber The Bauerle-Winsor Mill on the Bear River, Petoskey, 1890 Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Workers loading logs at the Alanson Mill Tags: Lumber, Mills Foreman and Curtis Mill on the Bear River, Petoskey circa 1900 Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Frank Winsor and the Woodenware Building on Bear River Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey The Winsor Woodenware Factory Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Petoskey Fibre Paper and Bag Company fire Tags: Bear River, Fires, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Construction at the Petoskey Fibre Paper and Bag Company Tags: Bear River, Construction, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Bear River at Sheridan Street in Petoskey on June 2, 1901 Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Petoskey The Thomas Foreman Company on the Bear River in Petoskey Tags: Bear River, Lumber, Mills, Petoskey Previous Page of 41 Next Page Featured Item Andrew Porter and Mary Glenn Porter, first white settlers in the Petoskey area at Porters Village and missionaries to the Native Americans.