Browse Items (3073 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 154 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The steamship "Northland" on Little Traverse Bay Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Northland" on Little Traverse Bay Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Petoskey" on Little Traverse Bay Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Petoskey" on Little Traverse Bay Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamships "Petoskey" on the left, "Gracie Barker" on the right, and "Cyclone" in the distance, 1887 Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "South American." Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steam paddle wheeler, "State of Ohio." Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Vernon." Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Vernon" at dock. Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "City of Charlevoix" on Little Traverse Bay with ice. Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Skater" on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Bariton" on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation A steamship docked in Topinabee on Mullet Lake. Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The steamship "Columbia." Tags: Steamboats, Steamers, Steamships, Transportation The schooner "Ada Medora" on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation Tugboat pulling the schooner "Ada Medora." Tags: Sailboats, Transportation "Cheiqueta" yacht moored in Petoskey. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation The sailboat "Privateer" on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation Sailboat on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation Regatta on Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Sailboats, Transportation Previous Page of 154 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.