Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Mineral Well Park featuring the Petoskey Hospital 105-109 W. Lake St. Tags: Hospitals, Lake St., Mineral Springs, Petoskey Pere Marquette Depot; later to become the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot, then the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum Tags: Depots, Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Petoskey Hospital on Lake Street Tags: Hospitals, Lake Street, Petoskey Homer Sly Auto Company on Lake Street in Petoskey Tags: Businesses, Lake Street, Petoskey Lockwood General Hospital in Petoskey Tags: Hospitals, Petoskey Miss Eunice Schaller, Michigan Winter Queen Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports The 9th Annual Winter Sports Carnival in Petoskey; female ice skater Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Petoskey Winter Sports Ice Throne designed and built by Stanley Price Kellogg Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Petoskey Winter Sports Ice Throne designed and built by Stanley Price Kellogg Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Cushman House in winter on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Park in Petoskey Tags: Hotels, Lake Street, Parks, Petoskey Firemen with hose fighting a fire in a lumberyard Tags: Logging, Pellston Petoskey Portland Cement Company plant construction Tags: Petoskey, Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Sunny Side cottage in Bay View Tags: Bay View, Cottages The Departure of Hiawatha - part of the Hiawatha Pageant, Ya-Way-Ga-Mug,near Petoskey Tags: Hiawatha Ya Way Ga Mug, Native Americans, Petoskey Petoskey from Little Traverse Bay. Tags: Petoskey, Waterfront Photomontage of scenes in Petoskey Tags: Depots, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, Hotels, Lake Street, Native Americans, Parks, Petoskey, Petoskey Family, Steamships, Transportation Hiawatha Pageant, Ya-Way-Ga-Mug, near Petoskey Tags: Hiawatha Ya Way Ga Mug, Native Americans, Petoskey H. O. Rose Dock in winter in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Transportation, Waterfront, Winter Emmet County, Michigan Previous Page of 177 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.