Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added C. J. Pailthrope, April 25, 1941 Tags: People, Petoskey C. L. Boleio Tags: People, Petoskey C. Mathew Farm, Petoskey, taken before landscape planting demonstration by O. I. Gregg, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Petoskey C. Mathew Farm, Petoskey, taken before landscape planting demonstration by O. I. Gregg, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Petoskey C. W. Wallass Tags: People, Petoskey Cadillac Lumber Company Tags: Businesses, Harbor Springs, Logging, Mills Calf suffering goiter, M. F. Coors Farm, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Calument and Lake Linden Stage Coach Tags: Petoskey Camping scenes at Magnus Park in Petoskey Tags: Camping, Magnus Park, Petoskey Carl Bacon’s Woodlot after thinning, Levering, 1932 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Levering Carl Bacon’s Woodlot after thinning, Levering, 1932 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Levering Carl Brown’s Dairy Club, Nathan Linderman, Kenneth Shepherd, Ernest Shepherd, and Raymond Griffin, 1937 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Carl Mayle and Stanley McRae in the driveway of the McRae family home, 6304 W. Mill St., Pellston, Michigan Tags: McRae, Pellston Carl O. Weaver Post 194 marching band, in Petoskey. Tags: Parades, Petoskey Carl Peterwitz on Drummond Island, 1936 Tags: People, Petoskey Carnegie Library in Petoskey Tags: Library, Mitchell Street, Petoskey Carnegie Library on Mitchell Street Tags: Libraries, Petoskey Cars lined up outside the Harbor Springs Auto Company Tags: Business, Harbor Springs, Transportation Carter in 1941 Tags: Bear River, Dams, Lumber, Petoskey Casino and Theatre at 319 Lake St. in Petoskey. Mearl Leach (manager), J. Will Callahan (singer), J. Oul. Wright (operator), and Minnie Ferguson (pianist) Tags: Business, Lake St., Petoskey Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item The Casino in Petoskey, 1909. Art Wright was the Operator. M. Leach, Owner. Minnie Fryman was the Pianist, and J. Will Callahan, Singer. Admission was five cents.