Browse Items (3073 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 154 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Bull Moose logging train coming down the tracks near Harbor Springs. Tags: Lumber Bull Moose logging train in front of Ridgewood near Harbor Springs. Tags: Lumber Bull Moose logging train with empty cars in front of Ridgewood near Harbor Springs. Tags: Lumber Bull pen and feeding chute construction, Robert Kniesley farm, Good Hart, 1939 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle, Good Hart Bull pen and feeding chute construction, Robert Kniesley farm, Good Hart, 1939 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle, Good Hart Bull pen demonstration, May 28, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Bull pen demonstration, May 28, 1930 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Bull purchased by Frank Sluyter from J. C. Penney farm, 1939 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Bull truck meeting at Center Township Hall, September 23, 1931 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle, Center Township Bulls bought by Albert Cetas and Mildred Hand, 1940 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Bulls bought by Oliver Miller and Carl Pierce, 1940 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Bump and McCabe Hardware building in Petoskey Tags: Business, Mitchell St., Petoskey Bump and McCabe Hardware building in Petoskey Tags: Business, Mitchell St., Petoskey Bump jumping at the Winter Sports Park in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Bump jumping at the Winter Sports Park in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Bump jumping at the Winter Sports Park in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Bump jumping at the Winter Sports Park in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Bump jumping at the Winter Sports Park in Petoskey. Tags: Petoskey, Winter Sports Burned out Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Suburban Station Depot in Petoskey Tags: Depots, Fires, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Burns & Spanos Attorneys at Law, spring 1982 Tags: Buildings, Petoskey Previous Page of 154 Next Page Featured Item Ephraim Shay's gasoline loader on a narrow gauge railroad north of Harbor Springs. Owned by Crowl Lumber Camp. Later the railroad was owned by Cadillac Handle.