Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Flock of sheep, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Flock of sheep, Ellis Schmalzried Farm, 1939 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Flock of sheep, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Hill cut by wind erosion, Chester Bischoff Farm, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Emmet County Soils Tour, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Emmet County Soils Tour, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Hill cut by wind erosion, Chester Bischoff Farm, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Hill cut by wind erosion, Chester Bischoff Farm, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Control measures taken on hill cut by wind erosion, Chester Bischoff Farm, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Calf suffering goiter, M. F. Coors Farm, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle George Ball of Levering with Holstein Bull Calf bought from Robert Lautner of Traverse City, 1935 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle, Levering Sidney Howard evaluating yield of fertilizer test plot of alfalfa, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1940 Tags: Agriculture, Hay Mineral Springs Park on south side of Lake St. in Petoskey Tags: Lake St., Mineral Well Park, Parks, Petoskey Petoskey Portland Cement Company plant construction Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Petoskey Portland Cement Company plant construction Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Petoskey Portland Cement Company plant construction Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Preparing for the construction of the Petoskey U. S. Post Office at the southeast corner of Mitchell St. and Petoskey St. October, 1913 Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey, Petoskey St., Post Office David B. Page residence on Bay St. across from the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Station in Petoskey Tags: Bay St., Petoskey, Residences Enos Petoskey residence on the shore of Little Traverse Bay 1/2 mile west of Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Family, Residences The early home of Chief Ignatius Petoskey built in 1867 on west Lake St. in Petoskey Tags: Lake St., Petoskey, Residences Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Ephraim Shay's railroad north of Harbor Springs around 1899. The engine was known as "Baby".