Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Moonlight over the Petoskey Breakwater Tags: Breakwater, Petoskey, Waterfront Moonlight over the Petoskey Breakwater Tags: Breakwater, Petoskey, Waterfront Mother Menonaqua and family. Tags: Mother Menonaqua, Native Americans Mother Menonaqua and family. Tags: Mother Menonaqua, Native Americans Mother Menonaqua, a member of the Presbyterian Church, at 104 Years old. Tags: Mother Menonaqua, Native Americans Motor boat race on Little Traverse Bay just off the lake side of the Breakwater at the Petoskey waterfront Tags: Breakwater, Petoskey, Waterfront Mouth of the Pine River and adjoining buildings in Charlevoix Tags: Charlevoix Mr. And Mrs. W. Z. Searle. "The Jeweler" Tags: Businesses, People Mr. Cetas and O. I. Gregg at the Cetas Farm during Landscape planting demonstration, May 1, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping Mr. Frank T. Tindle of Jackson and Tindle Tags: Logging, Pellston Mr. John Foley Tags: People, Petoskey Mr. Lyons and a reporter from the Detroit Free Press at beginning of milkweed project, 1942 Tags: Agriculture, Milkweed Pods Mr. Pearson at Frank Cook’s farm, providing a fitting demonstration for 4-H Dairy Club members, June, 1930 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Mr. Pearson providing a fitting demonstration for 4-H Dairy Club members, June, 1930 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Mr. Pearson providing a fitting demonstration for 4-H Dairy Club members, June, 1930 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Mr. Steveson, Zookeeper, with two fawns at the Petoskey City Zoo Tags: Parks, Petoskey, Zoos Mr. Walter Merris, Office Manager of Jackson and Tindle Tags: Logging, Pellston Mr. Willis K. Jackson of Jackson and Tindle Tags: Logging, Pellston Mrs. David Menonaqua and Margaret Boyd's families. Tags: Mother Menonaqua, Native Americans Mrs. Eaton's Cottage, Roselle Rose. The present site of the Post Office Tags: Petoskey, Residences Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Petoskey football champs, 1905.