Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added A drawing of the H. A. Easton Hardware Store and Palace Meat Market on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Perry Sales on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Men working on the Northern Auto Co. Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey, 1924. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey, Transportation The Popcorn King on Mitchell St. in Petoskey, 1929. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Man using horses to grade excavation for the Michigan Bell Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Excavation for the Michigan Bell Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Men using horses to grade excavation for the Michigan Bell Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Meat Market and Petoskey Art Gallery on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Fotchman’s Department Store fire, March 3, 1914 on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Fires, Mitchell St., Petoskey Fochtman’s Deptment Store on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Fochtman's Department Store on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Alameda Block Fire on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. February, 1923. Tags: Fires, Mitchell St., Petoskey Alameda Block Fire on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. February, 1923. Tags: Fires, Mitchell St., Petoskey Old Henry Fochtman Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Mitchell St. featuring the Methodist Church and the Presbyterian Church. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Petoskey Art Gallery, Meat Market, Rose and Buttarrs, south side of Mitchell St. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Construction site, Petoskey Public Library, 1908. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey Magnus Building on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey A. P. Easter display on Mitchell St. in Petoskey. Tags: Mitchell St., Petoskey A washout along Petoskey-Charlevoix Rd. Tags: Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Men logging. Oxen used for skidding logs to Crowl Lumber Camp. Ray Highs of Harbor Springs drove one of the team of oxen. The tall man in the center is Jim Davenpors, Boss. the boy in knee pants is Arthur Davenpors.