Browse Items (3073 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 154 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Twelve hunters and two dogs outdoors in Ely, Michigan. Several illegible names written on image Tags: Hunting, Pellston Two men with a crosscut saw felling a large elm tree Tags: Logging, Pellston Five men and two dogs logging in the woods west of Pellston Tags: Logging, Pellston Seven men and two teams of horses loading logs onto a car on a rail spur in the woods west of Pellston Tags: Logging, Pellston Twelve men using a steam loader to load logs on a logging spur Tags: Logging, Pellston Two men with pipes in a train car, three men stowed beneath the car looking out Tags: Ely Ten drivers and their draft horse teams in the yard of the jackson and tindle Co. mill with Pellston in the background Tags: Logging, Pellston Five cordwood choppers in the woods Tags: Logging, Pellston Interior of mess hall Tags: Logging, Pellston Large group of workmen gathered outside of a building Tags: Logging, Pellston Jackson and Tindle Co. Mill Tags: Logging, Pellston Two small homes with two men standing in a fenced lane Tags: Logging, Pellston Mill crew in front of mill building, Jackson and Tindle Co., Pellston, Michigan Tags: Logging, Mills, Pellston Petoskey High School from St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Tags: Grove St., Petoskey, Schools Petoskey from the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in 1904. Featuring the Darling and Behan Seed Company. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey Corner of Michigan St. and Howard St. in Petoskey from the Catholic Church. Tags: Howard St., Petoskey John M. Hall Auditorium, early 1930s. Tags: Bay View Aftermath of a catastrophic fire Tags: Fires, Logging, Pellston Maple River Dam, Jackson and Tindle Co. lumberyard in background Tags: Dams, Logging, Maple River, Pellston A large number of people gathered at the Pellston picnic grounds Tags: Pellston Previous Page of 154 Next Page Featured Item Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot in Petoskey Immediately after completion in 1894 or 1895. Later to become the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum.