Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Early campers at Bay View, 1876. Tags: Bay View Early campers at Bay View, 1876. Tags: Bay View Early view of the Petoskey Waterfront looking west Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront East Lake St. in Petoskey Tags: Lake St., Petoskey East yard of Central School in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Schools Echo Beach Inn from dock on Walloon Lake, 1923 Tags: Hotels, Walloon Lake Echo Beach Inn, Built by the McConnell family shortly west of Indian Garden Point Tags: Hotels, Walloon Lake Ed Blume of Alanson with the Guernsey Bull he purchased off a Michigan Central Railroad train car in 1929, October 6, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Alanson, Cattle Ed. Cowles Grocery and Soda Bar prior to 1949 when it was sold to Hoffman Tags: Businesses, Conway Eddie Shearer, Helen Caramel Johnson, and Bill Schaller with a brace of fish behind Karamol’s Saloon 436 E. Mitchell St. in Petoskey Tags: Fishing, Petoskey, Taverns Edgartons Acre strawberry patch, Petoskey, June 26, 1934 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Strawberries Edith Foltz and Leona Schwartzfisher representing Emmet County at the canning demonstration at Gaylord Camp, 1936 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture, Gaylord Eight men playing cards around a small table Tags: Pellston Eight workmen and a team of horses in front of a stockpile of logs Tags: Logging, Pellston Eight workmen with a stockpile of logs and a team of draft horses Tags: Logging, Pellston Eight workmen with a stockpile of logs and a two teams of draft horses Tags: Logging, Pellston Eight workmen with a stockpile of logs and a two teams of draft horses Tags: Logging, Pellston Eight workmen with three draft horses and a horse powered stump puller Tags: Logging, Pellston Eighteen women standing in front of a building Tags: Pellston Eleven people in front of a building with three dogs Tags: Pellston Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item The Suburban Station in Petoskey in the early 1900s. This was the same site as Petoskey's first depot. It was used only in the summer and closed in the winter.