Browse Items (175 total) Tags: Logging Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 9 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added George F. McRae Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Mr. Walter Merris, Office Manager of Jackson and Tindle Tags: Logging, Pellston Mr. Frank T. Tindle of Jackson and Tindle Tags: Logging, Pellston Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill featuring mill pond and Maple River Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Jackson and Tindle Co. horse drawn float in a parade, downtown Pellston Tags: Logging, Parades, Pellston Jackson and Tindle Co. horse drawn float in a parade, downtown Pellston Tags: Logging, Parades, Pellston Logs at the Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Ten workmen posed outside a building Tags: Logging, Pellston Culvert and spillway at Robinson Road, west branch of the Maple River Tags: Logging, Maple River, Pellston Virgin forest, Douglas Lake Drive Tags: Logging, Pellston Man, rail, and water tower outside office at Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Three teams of horses and five men with ninety six logs loaded on a sled Tags: Logging, Pellston Three men loading logs with a crane at the Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill featuring mill pond and Maple River Tags: Logging, Maple River, Mills, Pellston A man and a boy in a horse drawn wagon loaded with small milled wood [barrel staves?] Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston The “Last Log to be sawed at the Jackson and Tindle Co. Saw mill” Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston A man with two horses and tack Tags: Logging, Pellston Stanley McRae dressed as a lumberjack with a broad (hewing) axe Tags: Logging, Pellston Boy alongside a parade float “Last Log Cut in Pellston Area” several logs lashed to sled skids with an adze sunk into the top log Tags: Logging, Parades, Pellston The “last log to be sawed at the Jackson and Tindle Co. saw mill” on a parade float Tags: Logging, Mills, Parades, Pellston Previous Page of 9 Next Page Featured Item The New Arlington Hotel in Petoskey, 1900.