Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Hill cut by wind erosion, Chester Bischoff Farm, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Erosion, Soil Flock of sheep, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Flock of sheep, Ellis Schmalzried Farm, 1939 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Flock of sheep, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Rams purchased from the Ram Truck Sale, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Sidney and L. E. Howard’s ewes purchased at Ram Truck Sale, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Rams purchased from the Ram Truck Sale, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Sidney Howard, Ellis Schmalzried, and Frank Schmalzried, with their rams purchased from the Ram Truck Sale, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Flock of sheep, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Sidney and L. E. Howard’s ewes purchased at Ram Truck Sale, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Flock of ewe lambs, Sidney and L. E. Howard Farm, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, potato growers exhibit, 1936 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1936 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1937 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1936 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, lamb grading demonstration, 1936 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1936 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Emmet County Wool Show, Emmet County Fair Grounds, 1936 Tags: Agriculture, Petoskey, Sheep Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item The Terrace Boarding House in Petoskey, 1889. Mrs. S. S. Gage was the Proprietor with Ethel King, who was also the owner. Later served as apartments until 1957.